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Tuesday, 16 June 2015

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British Library: The Middle Ages

Catholic Encylopedia

Discovering York

Early English Books Online

England and English History

Explore York - Libraries and Archives

Geoffrey Chaucer Website

History of York

Luminarium (Anthology of English Literature)

Map of Early Modern London

Medieval Art and Architecture

Medieval Imaginations: literature and visual culture in the middle ages

Medieval Resources Online (UofLeeds)

Metro (Middle English Teaching Resources Online)

Middle English Dictionary

ORB: The Medieval Mass and Its Music

Robin Hood - The Facts and the Fiction

Royal Shakespeare Company

The Medieval Page 

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