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The Domesday Geography of Eastern England. By H. C. Darby. 9¼ × 6. Pp. xiv + 400: 1 plate and 109 maps in text. Cambridge University Press, 1952. £2. 15s. - The Domesday Geography of Midland England. Edited by H. C. Darby and I. B. Terrett. 9½ ×6. Pp. xvi + 482: 1 plate and 159 maps in text. Cambridge University Press, 1954. £2. 15s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1955

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References

1 See, for instance, Oxoniensia, x (1945), 9799; xiii (1948), 67–69; xvii-xviii (1952–3), 219–22Google Scholar.

2 Antiquity, xxvii (1953), 167Google Scholar.

3 Eng. Hist. Rev. lxviii (1953), 601–4CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 Chron. de Evesham (Rolls Ser., 1863), 81.

5 See, for instance, a map in chapter 11 of Dark Age Britain: Essays presented to E. T. Leeds (1955).

6 Stenton, F. M., Anglo-Saxon England (1943), 524Google Scholar.

7 Norfolk Archaeology, xxx (1952), 287323Google Scholar.

8 Bateson, Mary, Records of the Borough of Leicester, 1103–1307 (1899Google Scholar), introduction.

9 Compare also Berks. Archaeol. J. 1 (1947), 49 ff., and Scottish Geog. Mag. li (1935), 353–63Google Scholar.