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The 13th-Century Jewry and Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2020

The 13th-Century Jewry and Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2020

This week offers useful information on how to find details of the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2020, as well as a report on Dean Irwin’s CHAS lecture.

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Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2020

Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2020

Stop Press: Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2020 goes live!

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