Julius
A.x | Old English Martyrology |
A.xi | William Fitz Stephen's Life of St Thomas Becket |
A.xvi | Ailred of Rievaulx, De Gestis Davidis Regis Scottorum |
B.xiii | Miscellany, including Item 1: Hugh of Saint-Victor's Chronicle from Deeping Priory |
C.xii | Ailred of Rievaulx, De Regibus Saxorum |
E.iv | "Beauchamp Pageants", c. 1484–90 |
E.vii | Ælfric's Lives of Saints |
E.viii | Lydgate, 'Kings of England sithen William Conqueror', The Three Kings of Cologne, Brut Chronicle. |
F.vi | Charges brought against Cardinal Wolsey, 1529 |
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