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Further reading
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A Little History of Wicken by Wicken Conservation Society, £2.50
A booklet produced by the Wicken Conservation Society tracing the history of Wicken from when it was the Saxon freehold of Siward, who hunted deer in Wicken forest, through to the present day. It includes details of significant figures from its past, such as Sir John Spencer of Wormleighton, ancestor of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, who moved to Wicken in 1514 and built the original house at Wicken Park around 1571.
Medieval Wicken Discovered DVD by Wicken Conservation Society, £9.99
DVD made in 2004 reporting many of the discoveries from the original excavations carried out by Cardiff and Leicester universities into Wicken's medieval past.
To order the above booklet and DVD, see www.wickennorthants.co.uk/wcsPublications.html
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