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Date: 2013-11-19 10:07:31
Pipe rolls
Cumbria
Westmorland
Carlisle
Pennsylvania
Richard Sharpe
Counties of England
Economic history of England
Manuscripts

NORMAN RULE IN CUMBRIA 1092–1136 By

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