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 171
... built a wooden boat ; and it was the introduc tion of planked boats , capable of carrying heavier cargo , which led ... built boat . Such dug - outs were very shallow , and in time they were deepened by fastening boards to the sides ...
... built a wooden boat ; and it was the introduc tion of planked boats , capable of carrying heavier cargo , which led ... built boat . Such dug - outs were very shallow , and in time they were deepened by fastening boards to the sides ...
Page 188
... built , and in these he experimented in new types of construction . His most famous ship , the Henry Grace a Dieu ( Pl . 19 ) , was built in emulation of the Great Michael , ' a very monstrous great ship ' built by James IV of Scotland ...
... built , and in these he experimented in new types of construction . His most famous ship , the Henry Grace a Dieu ( Pl . 19 ) , was built in emulation of the Great Michael , ' a very monstrous great ship ' built by James IV of Scotland ...
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... built by the ancient Roman Christians ' and ' built also a monastery not far from the city to the east ' . London quickly became an episcopal see , with its church of St. Paul on the highest ground in the city . In the north Paulinus ...
... built by the ancient Roman Christians ' and ' built also a monastery not far from the city to the east ' . London quickly became an episcopal see , with its church of St. Paul on the highest ground in the city . In the north Paulinus ...
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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