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- A Critical Study of the Works of Wulfstan, Archbishop of York (1002-1023)
- Oaths in the Battle of Maldon Stephen J. Harris in 1968, in a Remark As Wise As It Is Learned, Professor George Clark Wrote of T
- Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum, 1066-1154
- To the Making of the English Race No Single Century Contributed So Much As the Eleventh
- 'Episcopal Power in Anglo-Norman England, 1066-1135'
- Dissertation Submitted in Part-Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Department of History, University of Sheffield
- The Dating of Old English Prose: Some Problems and Pitfalls, with Special Reference to the Alfredian Canon1
- Pastoral Care According to the Bishops of England and Wales (C.1170 – 1228)
- Christian Heroism and Holy War in Anglo-Saxon England. Kent Gregory Hare Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
- POETIC PROPERTIES LEGAL FORMS and LITERARY DOCUMENTS in EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE by Stephen Yeager a Thesis Submitted in Conform
- The Apostolic Succession of the Right Reverend Adrian S. Glover
- Diplomatic Solutions: Land Use in Anglo-Saxon Worcestershire
- ESTABLISHING and ANALYSING the SPHERE of INFLUENCE of SAINTS OSWALD and WULFSTAN of WORCESTER, C
- 'Love-Sick' Knut
- The Old English Translation of Bede´S Historia Ecclesiastica
- A Bishop and His Diocese: Politics, Government, and Careers in Hereford and Winchester Dioceses, 1282-1317
- The Terms Used for the Priests and Other Clergy in the Anglo-Saxon
- Saint Wulfst an in Buckinghamshire
- Dance in Anglo-Saxon England’
- Saints and Beati Associated with Gloucestershire
- Bishops of Worcester