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A Land of Saints
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In the Steps of the Anglo-Saxons
Chapter 1
Chapter 2 – Wales
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5 – Scotland
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
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A History of the Anglo-Saxon Autocracy
Introduction
Historical Introduction
Origins: From Kent To Wessex
Rise & First Fall
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Epilogue
The Fall of Orthodox England
The Rise of the Heretical Papacy
The Rise of the Normans
Edward the King
Martyr-King Harold and the Norman Conquest (1066 – 1070)
William the King
Doomsday (1070-1087)
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When did the West fall away from Holy Orthodoxy?
Man in the British Isles – A Brief History
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Cheshire 1750 to 1900: Part 1
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The History of Cornwall
Medieval Cornwall
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To The National Park
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The History of Devon
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Plymouth Citadel
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Lost Towns & Villages
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Parliamentary Representation
Population – A Century of Change
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Education, c. 1154 – 1976
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Guyzance: A Local Landscape
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Monmouth’s Rebellion
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Georgian Suffolk, 1710-1800
An Agricultural County in an Industrial Age
Stagnation and Revival: the 20th Century
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