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Canterbury 1070-1136
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Corpus-Canterbury Pontifical
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The Canterbury Forgeries
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Canterbury Scribe’s Work
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St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury
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Saint Augustine of Canterbury
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From Canterbury to Lichfield
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Canterbury, Odo of, d. 1200
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A History of Canterbury Cathedral
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Winchester to Canterbury: Ælfheah and Stigand
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About our Cover: a Canterbury Tale
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Manuscripts of Early Anglo-Norman Canterbury
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The Canterbury Forgeries and their Author
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Die Falschungen Erzbischof Lanfranks von Canterbury
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The Canterbury calendars and the Norman conquest
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Nigel of Canterbury: What was his name?
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The Letters of Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury
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The Canterbury School of Illumination 1066-1200
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The Missal of St. Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury
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Memorials of Saint Dunstan Archbishop of Canterbury
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Saint Augustine of Canterbury: The Coming of Learning
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The historical traditions of St Augustine’s Abbey Canterbury
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Chant composition at Canterbury after the Norman Conquest
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Archbishop Lanfranc and the Canterbury Primacy: Some Suggestions
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The Holy Oil of St. Thomas of Canterbury
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William Thorne’s Chronicle of Saint Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury
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The Visitation of the Province of Canterbury, 1559
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The remains of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
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The remains of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
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John Stone’s Chronicle. Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417-1472
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Cotton Tiberius A. III Scribe 3 and Canterbury Libraries
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The Greyfriars, Canterbury. The First Franciscan House in England
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Canterbury Visitations and the Demography of Mid-Tudor Kent
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An exhibition of manuscripts from St. Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury
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Early Anglo-Saxon Glossaries and the School of Canterbury
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Eadmer’s Life of Bregwine, Archbishop of Canterbury, 761-764
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Eine Sermonliste des Kardinals Stephan Langton Erzbischofs von Canterbury
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Books, Culture, and the Church in Canterbury around the Millennium
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The Correspondence of Thomas Becket Archbishop of Canterbury 1162-1170
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The Correspondence of Thomas Becket Archbishop of Canterbury 1162-1170
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The Old English prefatory texts in the Corpus Canterbury Pontifical
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Biblical Commentaries from the Canterbury School of Theodore and Hadrian
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An eighth-century bronze ornament from Canterbury and related works
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A Commentary on the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
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The Life of St Anselm Archbishop of Canterbury, by Eadmer
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The question of closure in fragment V of _The Canterbury Tales_
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Romanesque Wall-Paintings in the Cathedral Church of Christ Church, Canterbury
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Donations of manors to Christ Church Canterbury, and appropriation of churches
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