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An analysis of the Domesday Survey of Gloucestershire.

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An analysis of the Domesday Survey of Gloucestershire.

by Charles S Taylor:

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Bristol: C T Jefferies & sons (for the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society), 1889. First edition (hardback). 8vo (22cm by 14cm), [vi], 348pp. Bound in blue cloth, gilt titling to the front board. Light spotting of the preliminary pages, bookplate and short ownership inscripton to the front endpapers, light staining to the lower corner of several pages; overall, this book is in good to very good condition.

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Cornell Books Limited GB (GB)
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Title
An analysis of the Domesday Survey of Gloucestershire.
Author
Charles S Taylor:
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Bristol: C T Jefferies & sons (for the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society), 1889.

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