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... tion of the land and potential wealth of the country ; their houses were ubiquitous , more than six hundred in number , and their numbers formed a notable percentage of the free popula tion . It might have seemed that the age of ...
... tion of the land and potential wealth of the country ; their houses were ubiquitous , more than six hundred in number , and their numbers formed a notable percentage of the free popula tion . It might have seemed that the age of ...
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... tion of early thirteenth - century glass , but it is at York that the developments of the glaziers ' art can best be studied . During the Civil War , a period very dangerous to pictured windows , those of the minster were protected by ...
... tion of early thirteenth - century glass , but it is at York that the developments of the glaziers ' art can best be studied . During the Civil War , a period very dangerous to pictured windows , those of the minster were protected by ...
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... tion at Oxford to Edmund Mortimer , earl of March ( d . 1409 ) . Medieval testators turned this form of charity to reciprocal ad vantage . At the suggestion of Bishop Grosseteste , Alan Basset , an Oxfordshire landowner , founded by his ...
... tion at Oxford to Edmund Mortimer , earl of March ( d . 1409 ) . Medieval testators turned this form of charity to reciprocal ad vantage . At the suggestion of Bishop Grosseteste , Alan Basset , an Oxfordshire landowner , founded by his ...
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RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ORGANIZATION by | 382 |
ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE by G | 439 |
ART by T S R BOASE President of Magdalen College Oxford | 485 |
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