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SOME ASPECTS OF THE TWO LATE MEDIEVAL CHAMBERLAINS ' ACCOUNT BOOKS OF YORK ' by J. Muggleston This article will examine the two late medieval chamberlains ' account books , which are located in the York City Archives , primarily from an ...
SOME ASPECTS OF THE TWO LATE MEDIEVAL CHAMBERLAINS ' ACCOUNT BOOKS OF YORK ' by J. Muggleston This article will examine the two late medieval chamberlains ' account books , which are located in the York City Archives , primarily from an ...
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This similarity is not limited to the fabric type but to the form and style of manufacture.22 Cowick was certainly the larger and better established centre in the late medieval period and it is possible that Holme - upon - Spalding Moor ...
This similarity is not limited to the fabric type but to the form and style of manufacture.22 Cowick was certainly the larger and better established centre in the late medieval period and it is possible that Holme - upon - Spalding Moor ...
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... Wall Painting Department of the Courtauld Institute , who referred him to the late Dr. P. A. Newton's unpublished doctoral thesis and to Dr. Newton's sister , Mrs. P. Pollard , for her kind consent to quotations being made from it .
... Wall Painting Department of the Courtauld Institute , who referred him to the late Dr. P. A. Newton's unpublished doctoral thesis and to Dr. Newton's sister , Mrs. P. Pollard , for her kind consent to quotations being made from it .
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A BRONZE AGE RAPIER FROM CATTERICK BRIDGE | 1 |
EXCAVATION OF A DSHAPED ENCLOSURE AT UPTON WEST YORKSHIRE | 7 |
BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES 23 | 23 |
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