📢 Announcing Harlaxton Medieval Symposium 2025: The Medieval City! 📅 18th-21st August 2025, Madingley Hall, Cambridge. For more information, including a programme and booking details, please see our website: https://t.co/j2XwasxJyp
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Closing date for applications: 7th May 2024 at 5pm BST
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I am looking forward very much to giving this seminar which will offer a comparative study of the Irish Liberty of Meath and the Welsh Marcher Lordship of Narberth during the 1390s