Medieval History
Bruce Mitchell Obits
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/mar/29/bruce-mitchell-obituary
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/books-obituaries/7198822/Bruce-Mitchell.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/bruce-mitchell-anglosaxon-scholar-who-wrote-the-definitive-work-on-old-english-syntax-1931428.html
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Obituaries
Ray Page: obituaries published in the Daily Telegraph (22nd March) and The Times (23rd March) have celebrated the career of Prof. Ray Page. The link to the Telegraph obituary is here; the Times obituary can only be accessed by subscribers. Ursula Donke:...
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Appeal To Unearth Truth Of Tottenham?s Links To Scottish King
Bruce Castle Museum in Lordship Lane, Tottenham, may well be sitting on the remains of a manor house once belonging to Robert the Bruce. The Tottenham Manor Rolls ? parchments dating back to the early 14th century and part of the museum?s archives ? show...
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Honouring One Of Scotland's Great Heroes ? 2011 Bruce Festival Launched
Fit for a king ? Dunfermline, the final resting place of Robert the Bruce, staked its claim as the modern home of his legend when the 2011 Bruce Festival was launched in front of its medieval abbey on Tuesday. This year's line-up has some new additions...
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Link Between Templars And Robert The Bruce Called "rubbish"
A book about that claims the Templars joined forces with the Scottish king Robert the Bruce at the battle of Bannockburn in 1314 is meeting criticism from scholars. In his book, The Knights Templar And Scotland, Robert Ferguson claims that many Templars...
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Return Of Medieval News
I, for some unexplained reason not clear to myself, haven't been posting Medieval news headlines here of late. But I begin to do so again here. Here's the headlines of the past week as I know them: our Courts Press founder who was 'a model...
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