Caroline Mary Barron OBE (née Hogarth; born 1940) is a British retired medieval historian. She is professor emerita in the department of history at Royal...
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Gladys Caroline Barron née Logan (1884–1967) was an English sculptor and painter renowned for her portraiture. Barron was born in Bengal, India, to Ismay...
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Shepherd-Barron's machine. However, Shepherd-Barron's machine was the first to be installed, if only for a few days. In 1953, he married Caroline Murray...
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original on 19 March 2012. listed by year, translated Miri Rubin, Caroline Barron & Alastair Dunn (discussion with) (16 November 2006). The Peasants'...
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rebellion The Peasants' Revolt, BBC Radio 4 discussion with Miri Rubin, Caroline Barron & Alastair Dunn (In Our Time, Nov. 16, 2006) Hutchinson, John (1892)...
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the throne from Richard III in the Wars of the Roses. According to Caroline Barron, Archbishop John Morton, in whose household More had served as a page...
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Hon Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts Roger Angel FRAS FRS Professor Caroline Barron OBE Professor Graham Bell FRS FRSC Sir Kenneth Bloomfield KCB Dame...
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University Park: Penn State University Press. ISBN 978-0-271-05894-8. Barron, Caroline M. (1981). Revolt in London: 11 to 15 June 1381. London: Museum of...
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Brooke and Keir, Chapter 7 The Parish of St Andrew Holborn pp. 11–12 Caroline Barron London 1979 Harben, Henry (1918). A Dictionary of London. London: Herbert...
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from the original on 2024-09-10. Retrieved 2024-09-10. Barron, Caroline (1994). Barron, Caroline M.; Sutton, Anne F. (eds.). "Johanna Hill (d. 1441) and...
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