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Hops in history – Nightingale Lecture and Ian Coulson Awards

Hops in history – Nightingale Lecture and Ian Coulson Awards

This week has brought the start of the academic year, I hope the final touches to the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2018 webpages so that they can go live next week […]

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