Conners of Exeter on Early English Manumissions (original) (raw)

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Review of Martin Brett and David A. Woodman, ed., The Long Twelfth-Century View of the Anglo-Saxon Past. (2015). Hortulus 12.1 (Fall 2015): 46–50.

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Handout for the Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference

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