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Chapter 4 the Anglian Period: the Royal Ladies of Castor [1]
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THE STAMFORD and PETERBOROUGH MINTS STAMFORD, the Greater Part of Which Now Lies in Lincolnshire, Originally Consisted of Two Se
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Northamptonshire Past and Present, No 57
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The Langdyke Hundred Court by Richard Keymer
A NEW ANGLO-SAXON MINT—MEDESHAMSTEDE in Papers In
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The Langdyke Bush by Avril M Morris MA
The Medieval Cemetery of St Leonard's Leper Hospital at Midland Road, Peterborough
The Rise of Peterborough
Download a PDF of Professor David Stocker's Complete Bibliography
Archaeological Test Pit Excavations in Castor, Cambridgeshire, in 2009-2011
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Ecclesiastics of the Crown Under King Edgar: a Prosopographical Study of Bishops and Abbots in Anglo-Saxon England, 959-975