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An annual event devoted to medieval history and culture. Information on past meetings, and date and location of upcoming meeting.
Provides information on the battle between King Harold II of England and Duke William of Normandy that changed the course of history in England. Includes a timeline, biographies and a history quiz.
History, culture, and daily life during the Middle Ages.
Historic association of maritime towns in Kent and Sussex. Includes history, heraldic and ceremonial information, events, contacts and links about the ports and associated towns.
Three essays on post-conquest England, by WF Maitland.
A selection of primary documents, in modern English translation, illustrating aspects of urban society in medieval England.
A society for all those in the East Yorkshire area interested in the history and culture of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Information on England's historic sites and buildings, including images of listed buildings.
Organization for historic buildings, social history and archaeology. Includes listed buildings, archive collections and news.
General topics arranged in broad time periods.
Full text of the illustrated children's history book written in 1920 by H. E. Marshall.
Translation from the Latin of the original version of the Magna Carta of Great Britain, signed by King John at Runnymede in 1215. With links to glossary and Latin original text.
Full text of Peter Earle's book, subtitled "Business, Society and Family Life in London 1660-1730".
A history of the services in photographs.
Contemporary descriptions of English towns and cities written between 1835 and 1848 and published in "The Penny Cyclopedia". Also sells copies of 19th-century engravings showing views of English towns.
Online copy of Domesday Book of 1086: search for a town or village, find population and tax records, and see the original folios.
Songs, poems, stories, memoirs, letters, satires, sermons, and other writings from the times are used to tell about the English highwayman from the 14th through the 19th centuries.
Established in 1908, with a remit to produce an inventory of English monuments and identify those which were worthy of preservation.
Selection of stories about English history covering topics such as feuds, death, disease and disaster from Roman times up to the present day.
A brief history of the periods of transition in England, including the Norman Conquest, the Plague, and the Reformation.
Based at the Institute of Historical Research, the English local history series began in 1899 and was dedicated to Queen Victoria. Includes information and draft text for counties in progress.
Large historical image collection from English Heritage. Profile and image search.
Building a map of land ownership in England. History, photographs, and some politics. Site by Guy Shrubsole and Anna Powell-Smith.
Three essays on post-conquest England, by WF Maitland.
Provides information on the battle between King Harold II of England and Duke William of Normandy that changed the course of history in England. Includes a timeline, biographies and a history quiz.
An annual event devoted to medieval history and culture. Information on past meetings, and date and location of upcoming meeting.
Established in 1908, with a remit to produce an inventory of English monuments and identify those which were worthy of preservation.
Information on England's historic sites and buildings, including images of listed buildings.
Organization for historic buildings, social history and archaeology. Includes listed buildings, archive collections and news.
Building a map of land ownership in England. History, photographs, and some politics. Site by Guy Shrubsole and Anna Powell-Smith.
Based at the Institute of Historical Research, the English local history series began in 1899 and was dedicated to Queen Victoria. Includes information and draft text for counties in progress.
Selection of stories about English history covering topics such as feuds, death, disease and disaster from Roman times up to the present day.
Online copy of Domesday Book of 1086: search for a town or village, find population and tax records, and see the original folios.
Large historical image collection from English Heritage. Profile and image search.
Full text of Peter Earle's book, subtitled "Business, Society and Family Life in London 1660-1730".
A selection of primary documents, in modern English translation, illustrating aspects of urban society in medieval England.
Historic association of maritime towns in Kent and Sussex. Includes history, heraldic and ceremonial information, events, contacts and links about the ports and associated towns.
A society for all those in the East Yorkshire area interested in the history and culture of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Full text of the illustrated children's history book written in 1920 by H. E. Marshall.
History, culture, and daily life during the Middle Ages.
General topics arranged in broad time periods.
A history of the services in photographs.
Contemporary descriptions of English towns and cities written between 1835 and 1848 and published in "The Penny Cyclopedia". Also sells copies of 19th-century engravings showing views of English towns.
Translation from the Latin of the original version of the Magna Carta of Great Britain, signed by King John at Runnymede in 1215. With links to glossary and Latin original text.
Songs, poems, stories, memoirs, letters, satires, sermons, and other writings from the times are used to tell about the English highwayman from the 14th through the 19th centuries.
A brief history of the periods of transition in England, including the Norman Conquest, the Plague, and the Reformation.

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