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Queen Victoria's civil list: what did she do with it?*
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 645-665
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Fen Drainage, the Central Government, and Local Interest: Carleton and the Gentlemen of South Holland*
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 15-37
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THE PRINCELY STATE AND THE NOBLE FAMILY: CONFLICT AND CO-OPERATION IN THE MARGRAVIATES ANSBACH–KULMBACH IN THE EARLY SIXTEENTH CENTURY
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- 24 February 2006, pp. 1-21
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I. The Composition of the Chapter of St Paul's, 1086–11631
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- 20 December 2011, pp. 111-132
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2. Newton and The Gold Standard
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- 20 December 2011, pp. 109-117
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The earl of Cork and the fall of the earl of Strafford, 1638–41*
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 619-635
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JEREMY BENTHAM AND DANIEL O'CONNELL: THEIR CORRESPONDENCE AND RADICAL ALLIANCE, 1828–1831
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- 01 June 1997, pp. 359-387
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Viscount Scudamore's ‘Laudianism’: the Religious Practices of the First Viscount Scudamore*
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 567-596
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PRINCE CHARLES IN THE PARLIAMENTS OF 1621 AND 1624
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- 01 September 1998, pp. 603-624
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COMMUNISTS AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION IN SCOTLAND AND ICELAND, c. 1930 TO c. 1940
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- 22 November 2002, pp. 601-618
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GOTHIC HISTORY AND CATHOLIC ENLIGHTENMENT IN THE WORKS OF CHARLES DODD (1672–1743)*
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- 11 May 2011, pp. 347-369
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CIVIL RELIGIONS IN DERBY, 1930–2000*
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- 28 March 2016, pp. 817-843
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2. Married1 men among the English higher Clergy, 1066–1200
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- 20 December 2011, pp. 187-188
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The Mission of Sir Frederick Leith-Ross to the Far East, 1935–1936
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 147-169
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Villages, Villagers and Village Studies*
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 632-639
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II. The Austen Chamberlain-Mussolini Meetings
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 153-164
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Liberal Versus Liberal, 1874: W. E. Forster, Bradford and Education
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 611-622
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II. Bishop Wren and the Suppression of the Norwich Lecturers
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 237-254
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The Theory and Practice of Imperialism
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 761-769
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I. The Royal Dockyards: The Earliest Visitations and Reform 1749–1778
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- 11 February 2009, pp. 191-215
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