Medieval Londoners : Essays to mark the eightieth birthday of Caroline M. Barron

Medieval Londoners were a diverse group, some born in the city, and others drawn to the capital from across the realm and from overseas. For some, London became the sole focus of their lives, while others retained or developed networks and loyalties that spread far and wide. The rich evidence for th...

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Other Authors: Steer, Christian (Editor), New, Elizabeth A. (Editor)
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Published: London University of London Press 2019
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