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Hyde Abbey
Hyde Abbey: a Typical Benedictine Monastery of the 12Th Century
Dame Elizabeth Shelley, Last Abbess of St
Brotherhood and Confraternity at Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the Fifteenth Century: the Evidence of John Stone’S Chronicle
A Press Release from Hyde900
1 the New Monasticon Hibernicum and Inquiry Into
English Monks Suppression of the Monasteries
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CITY WALK (Approximately 1 Mile of Level Walking, Generally Suitable for in 1863, John Mellor Excavated the Site a T E I Y E River Park S R R T H R Bus Stop the Great
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The Cult of St Æthelwold and Its Context, C. 984 - C
“Æthelthryth”: Shaping a Religious Woman in Tenth-Century Winchester" (2019)
Laymen and Monasteries in Hampshire, 1530-1558
Saint Ethelwold by R.N.Quick 1963 (PDF)
The Monastic Libraries of the Diocese of Winchester During the Late Anglo-Saxon and Norman Periods
St. Frideswide and Her Times
This Electronic Thesis Or Dissertation Has Been Downloaded from the King's Research Portal At
Medieval Jewish Winchester a Collaborative Project by the University of Winchester and Winchester City Council to Uncover Winchester’S Rich Medieval Jewish History
Memorials of Old Hampshire
Top View
English Congregation
Bird's Eye Impressions of Hyde Abbey by Nick Mcpherson
The Monastic Patronage of King Henry Ii in England, 1154
Hyde Abbey Website & VIA – Digital Media
Of Hyde Abbey
The King Alpred Millennial
The Sacred World of the Medieval Leprosarium. a Perspective from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester
Hyde Abbey: the Final Burial Place of King Alfred the Great
From the Tenth Century Account of Ealdorman Aethelweard)
MEDIEVAL Buttercross Which Can Be Found in the High Street
Cardinal Beaufort's Will by Andrew Payne (PDF)
The Downside Review
The Search for Alfred Resource
Page 1 of 11 How the Reformation Came to Winchester and How Prior
1 MS 29 AO38 Editorial Notes for The, Victoria History of the County Of
Barking Abbey : a Study in Its External and Internal Administration from the Conquest to the Dissolution
A Bishop and His Diocese: Politics, Government, and Careers in Hereford and Winchester Dioceses, 1282-1317