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Here we have a document of the utmost importance , not only in terms of its decorative qualities and the circumstances ... She also discusses the international propaganda perspectives of such documents in ' English and French Artistic ...
Here we have a document of the utmost importance , not only in terms of its decorative qualities and the circumstances ... She also discusses the international propaganda perspectives of such documents in ' English and French Artistic ...
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... showing the Abbot and monks receiving the bound document from the King ( TNA : E33 / 1 / 1 f . ... formal account rolls and other documents.45 Although it also appears on documents produced outside the Chancery , such as the 43 ...
... showing the Abbot and monks receiving the bound document from the King ( TNA : E33 / 1 / 1 f . ... formal account rolls and other documents.45 Although it also appears on documents produced outside the Chancery , such as the 43 ...
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However , the usefulness of these documents for many other historians has been overlooked . This paper examines how the returns from the Archbishop of York's visitation in 1865 can be used to explore the roles of women in parishes ...
However , the usefulness of these documents for many other historians has been overlooked . This paper examines how the returns from the Archbishop of York's visitation in 1865 can be used to explore the roles of women in parishes ...
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Contents
DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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