Medieval England, Volume 1Austin Lane Poole Clarendon Press, 1958 - 661 pages Volume 1 looks at the English countryside, domestic and military architecture, warefare, shipping, communications, towns & trade, coinage, clothing, arms & armor, and heraldry. |
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Page 53
... York ( Fig . 13 ) or Chester ( Fig . 15 ) , the Roman defences still served in part to define the boundary of the medieval city : sometimes , as at Gloucester ( Fig . 14 ) and Chi chester , the principal thoroughfares still followed the ...
... York ( Fig . 13 ) or Chester ( Fig . 15 ) , the Roman defences still served in part to define the boundary of the medieval city : sometimes , as at Gloucester ( Fig . 14 ) and Chi chester , the principal thoroughfares still followed the ...
Page 205
... York by water . In 1319 Edward II invited the scholars of the King's Hall , Cambridge , to spend Christmas with him at York . The older scholars made the journey by road on horseback in five days . It was evidently thought that the ...
... York by water . In 1319 Edward II invited the scholars of the King's Hall , Cambridge , to spend Christmas with him at York . The older scholars made the journey by road on horseback in five days . It was evidently thought that the ...
Page 278
... York , LEG for Leigeceas ter for Chester , and GIOTHA a lost ' borough ' in the west country . Pl . 30 , j has usually been attributed to York by reading the reverse legend , partly retrograde , as DEORVLF M ON EO , but ' ON ' is not ...
... York , LEG for Leigeceas ter for Chester , and GIOTHA a lost ' borough ' in the west country . Pl . 30 , j has usually been attributed to York by reading the reverse legend , partly retrograde , as DEORVLF M ON EO , but ' ON ' is not ...
Contents
in Economic History in the University of Oxford | 1 |
land and Fen 1417 4 The Moorlands 1819 5 The Monastic | 7 |
DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE AND TOWNPLAN | 37 |
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