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5749.
Western Pilgrims. The Itineraries of fr. Simon Fitzsimons (1322-23), a certain Englishman (1344-45), Thomas Brygg (1392), and notes on other Authors and Pilgrims
5750.
Westminster Abbey and the Plantagenets. Kingship and the Representation of Power 1200-1400
5751.
Westminster in the Twelfth Centuty: Osbert of Clare
5752.
What do the numbers mean? A textual critic’s observations on some patterns of Middle English manuscript transmission
5753.
What does the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" tell us about "Ethnic" origins?
5754.
What Nuns read: Books and Libraries in Medieval English Nunneries
5755.
What nuns read: the state of the question
5756.
What the Thunder Said: Anglo-Saxon Brontologies and the Problem of Sources
5757.
When Maecenas Was Broke: Cardinal Pole’s ’Spiritual’ Patronage
5758.
Where Are the Ten Tribes? III. Early Translators of the Bible and Commentators: Abraham Bar Hiyya, Benjamin of Tudela, Prester John, Obadiah of Bertinoro, Abraham Levi and His Contemporaries
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Which William of Nottingham?
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Who Read Gregory’s Dialogues in Old English?
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