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A Lost English County - Winchcombeshire in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries (Hardcover)
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A Lost English County - Winchcombeshire in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Anglo-Saxon History
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Julian Whybra's research into the history and boundaries of the
vanished shire uncovers important evidence relating to the early
organisation of land tenure in one of the most turbulent periods in
the history of England. The history of Winchcombeshire is no
obscure tale of a lost shire: the story of its creation,
development and demise is intricately interwoven with the story of
the development of England prior to the Norman Conquest and the
fabric of government which rules our lives to this day.
Winchcombeshire comprised what is now the Cotswold area of
Gloucestershire and Worcestershire, and its centre was at
Winchcombe. A scribe's tantalising marginal addition to the heading
of an early-11th-century charter started Julian Whybra's quest for
the history and boundaries of the vanished shire, and his research
has uncovered important evidence relating to early organisation of
land tenure in one of the most turbulent periods in the history of
England, dating from the reconquest of England from the Vikings in
the early 10th century, through the monastic reform movement that
divided England's rulers in the mid-10th century, to the Danish
wars under Aethelred the unready in the early years of the 11th
century. JULIAN WHYBRA studied at the universities of East Anglia
and Cambridge, where he was a Fellow of Girton College and
undertook much of the work on which this book is based.
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