Æthelwine, Pre-Conquest Sheriff; Alliances of Ælfgar of Mercia; Castle Studies since 1850; Charles the Bald’s Fortified Bridges; Clares and the Crown; Coastal Salt Production; Hydrographic and Ship Hydrodynamic Aspects of the Invasion; Leland and Historians; Monks in the World: Gundulf of Rochester; Obtaining Benefices in 12c E. Anglia; St Pancras Priory, Lewes; Slavery; Wace and Warfare.
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St Pancras priory, Lewes: its architectural development to 1200 –
Wace and warfare – Matthew Bennett
John Ireland and the Anglo-Norman historian – Caroline J Galwey
The growth of castle studies in England and on the continent since 1850 – J M B Counihan
The logistics of fortified bridge building on the Seine under Charles the Bald – Carroll Gillmor
Charles the Bald’s fortified bridge at Pitres (Seine): recent archaeological investigations – Brian Dearden
The struggle for benefices in twelfth-century east anglia – Christopher Harper-Bill
Coastal salt production in Norman England – Laurence Keen
The Welsh alliances of Earl Aelfgar of Mercia and his family in the mid-eleventh century – K L Maund
Domesday slavery – John S Moore
Hydrographic and ship-hydrodynamic aspects of the Norman Invasion, AD 1066 – J Neumann
Monks in the world: the case of Gundulf of Rochester – Marylou Ruud
Royal service and reward: the Clare family and the crown, 1066-1154 – Jennifer C Ward
A vice-comital family in pre-conquest Warwickshire – E A Williams