An edition of The religious orders in England (1948)

The Religious orders in England

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The Religious orders in England
Knowles, David, Knowles, David
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The religious orders in England
1961, University Press
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Contents: v.1. The old orders, 1216-1340. The Friars, 1216-1340. The monasteries and their world. -- v.2. The end of the Middle Ages. -- v.3. The Tudor age. * Includes bibliographical references.

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BX2592

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Pagination
3 v. : ill. ; 23 cm. --
Number of pages
23

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OL21248922M
ISBN 10
0521295661
OCLC/WorldCat
5959624
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4396637

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