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Great Domesday. [London]: Alecto, 1986.
11th Century. Survey of the potentially taxable property of citizens in England and Wales issued by William the Conqueror following his Conquest of England.
Textus Roffensis: Rochester Cathedral Library Manuscript A. 3. 5. Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1957.
12th Century. The oldest surviving copy of the first code of English law.
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Reference & Instruction Archivist
Greta Browning
she/her/hers
Email Me
Schedule Appointment
Contact:
828.262.7702
Office: Belk Library 433
browningge@appstate.edu
Website
Subjects:
Appalachian Studies
,
Archives
,
History
,
Rare Books
,
Special Collections