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Medieval England William the Conqueror Manuscripts Domesday Book: Translated Extracts. The Domesday Survey (1085-1086) The Domesday Appendices: Mathematical equivalents, the great eleven barons, great landholders and a wealth of other information. Magna Carta: Information about the document in the National Archives. Includes a translation and image. Magna Carta: The document at the British Museum.
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Free trial issue subscribe back issues Athena Review, Vol.1, no.1 The Landings of Caesar in Britain, 55 and 54 BC . Deal Beach in Kent. This shoreline near Walmer Castle is probably in the area where Julius Caesar and his troops landed during the two Roman excursions to Britain of 55 and 54 BC. In the distance, the cliffs of Dover may be seen to the south. The beach is made up of small stones or ...
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Back to Modern History SourceBook Modern History Sourcebook: Friederich Engels: Industrial Manchester, 1844 Manchester, in South-east Lancashire rapidly rose from obscurity to become the premier center of cotton manufacture in England. This was largely due to geography. Its famously damp climate was better for cotton manufacture than the drier climate of the older eastern English cloth ...
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