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History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… in the 15th century: a study of the Strozzi and Sassetti country properties. Lillie, Amanda R. Ph.D., London. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in England, but one of only 4 in the western half of the country, which attracted three or more different orders. 66 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… repairs to the castle, 57 and convey prisoners across country. 58 The paramount status of the bailiffs in the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 106 Three other prominent tenants were landowners from the country: Geoffrey de Hotham, of Cranswick, Sir Robert de … times to watch for the carrying of money out of the country. 413 The customs revenues from Hull, as from other … the supplies of Hull's chief exports were dependent upon country-wide economic changes which unequally affected the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been formed later, since it was presumably convenient for country magnates to have a house in Oxford, once it became a … of Cnut. It was attended by nobles from all parts of the country, including Sigeforth and Morcar, thegns from the … in York, Hereford, and London, had dealings all over the country, and numbered Walter de Lacy and Simon de Montfort …
History Theses 1901-1970
… the contribution of graduates to the public life of their country. D.E.R. Watt. Oxford D.Phil. 1957. The medieval …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and richly-diversified scenery. Melford Hall, formerly a country-house of the abbots of Bury, and now the seat of Sir … requisite accommodation, have been added. The surrounding country abounds with diversified and pleasing prospects. … Greta river to the Wenning, is varied; on the north the country gradually declines to the river, and on the south it …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Nevern, which flow through the parish; and the adjoining country is not destitute of interest. The living is a … rendered Henry's position in such a broken and uneven country almost untenable; and at last the waters, descending … Contrasted with the gayer character of a highly cultivated country, the scenery of Merionethshire would be considered …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Old Melrose was taken by Kenneth II., who laid waste the country as far south as the river Tweed; and the monastery, … when they made their incursion into this part of the country, which has been already referred to; but the sixth … grandeur, towering above the level of the adjacent country. The view from them is magnificent, commanding the …