Read The Medieval English Landscape, 1000-1540 Online
Authors: Graeme J. White
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Page references to illustrations are in bold italics
Abingdon (now Oxfordshire)
101
,
106
Abinger castle
191
Accrington (Lancashire)
92
Act against the pulling down of towns
93
Aelfric (homilist)
177
Alcester (Warwickshire)
120
All Souls College, Oxford
90
Alnwick (Northumberland)
127
,
212
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13
abbey
154
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
44
,
187
,
188
Anstey (Hertfordshire)
210
arable farming,
in open fields
14
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,
36
,
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65
,
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19
rearrangement of
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222n. 6
Arden (Warwickshire)
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,
66
,
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,
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Arundel (Sussex)
126
castle
199
Ashbourne (Derbyshire)
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,
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,
123
Ashby-de-la-Zouch castle
199
,
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,
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,
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assarts
40
,
44
,
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see also
woodland
Assize of the Forest
44
Assize of Novel Disseisin
33
Assize of Rural Settlement
15
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55
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8
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62
,
80
,
90
Baldock (Hertfordshire)
121
,
126
Bamburgh (Northumberland)
140
Barcheston (Warwickshire)
95
Bardney abbey
161
Barking Tye (Suffolk)
30
Barnack (Cambridgeshire)
69
Barnard Castle (County Durham)
35
,
191
,
193
Barrow-in-Furness (Cumberland)
114
Barton Blount (Derbyshire)
82
,
88
,
96
Baschurch (Shropshire)
121
Bath (Somerset)
104
abbey and cathedral
162
,
164
,
169
Bayeux Tapestry
10
,
190
,
191
,
192
,
206
Beaulieu abbey
71
Bedale (Yorkshire)
185
Beguines
143
Benedictine Order
134
,
144
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8
,
146
,
162
Berkeley castle
199
Berkhamsted castle
200
Bernard of Clairvaux
149
Berwick-on-Tweed (Northumberland)
213
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14
Beverley (Yorkshire)
108
,
117
,
138
Bewdley (Worcestershire)
121
,
137
Birmingham
140
Bishop’s Castle (Shropshire)
125
,
126
Blisland (Cornwall)
181
Bocking (Essex)
30
Boldon Book
70
Bolingbroke castle
201
Bolton castle
47
borough privileges
99
,
111
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18
,
119
Boroughbridge (Yorkshire)
126
Boston (Lincolnshire)
104
,
107
,
108
,
137
,
138
,
160
Bourn (Cambridgeshire)
53
valley
16
Brackley (Northamptonshire)
140
Bracton, H. (lawyer)
105
Bradfield Woods (Suffolk)
42
,
43
Bradford (Yorkshire)
140
Brandon (Suffolk)
49
Brassington (Derbyshire)
27
Brewood White Ladies priory
15
bridges
11
,
111
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16
,
112
,
114
,
198
,
212
Bridgnorth (Shropshire)
210
castle
191
Bridgwater (Somerset)
179
Bridlington priory
154
Brigg (Lincolnshire)
122
Brightwalton (Berkshire)
20
Bristol,