Norman rule in Cumbria, 1092-1136
Uses the charters of William II and Henry I to investigate the extent of royal administration in Cumberland in comparison with Northumberland. Immediately after William II’s conquest of Carlisle in 1092, it is impossible to be sure what structures were put in place, though there is a possibility tha...
Main Author: | Sharpe, R |
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Format: | Book |
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Titus Wilson & Son, Kendal, Cumbria
2006
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