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The inhabitants of the latter , the northernmost of the two , were completely wiped out by the Black Death and the ensuing hunger . Today the surviv- ing settlement , Sture , has become the village of Alderminster .
The inhabitants of the latter , the northernmost of the two , were completely wiped out by the Black Death and the ensuing hunger . Today the surviv- ing settlement , Sture , has become the village of Alderminster .
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villages ultimately lost : ' It is important to emphasise their survi- val , since whenever local historians have chanced to notice a lost village within their province there has been the temptation to look back into the Middle Ages for ...
villages ultimately lost : ' It is important to emphasise their survi- val , since whenever local historians have chanced to notice a lost village within their province there has been the temptation to look back into the Middle Ages for ...
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of the village friendly society . These institutions had as their objects , in days when there was no social security , the provision of financial relief during sickness and old age , and finally death benefits to prevent the dreaded ...
of the village friendly society . These institutions had as their objects , in days when there was no social security , the provision of financial relief during sickness and old age , and finally death benefits to prevent the dreaded ...
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List of Illustrations | vii |
The Medieval Period | 38 |
Simon de Montfort to Charles II | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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