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A maritime community in war and peace: Kentish ports, ships and mariners, 1320-1400

A maritime community in war and peace: Kentish ports, ships and mariners, 1320-1400
A maritime community in war and peace: Kentish ports, ships and mariners, 1320-1400
An investigation of shipping and seafarers in fourteenth-century Kent, with particular reference to how the size and composition of the merchant fleet and maritime community of this county were affected by the wars and socio-economic upheavals of this period
0066-5894
67-104
Ayton, Andrew
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Lambert, Craig
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Ayton, Andrew
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Lambert, Craig
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Ayton, Andrew and Lambert, Craig (2014) A maritime community in war and peace: Kentish ports, ships and mariners, 1320-1400. Archaeologia Cantiana, 134, 67-104.

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An investigation of shipping and seafarers in fourteenth-century Kent, with particular reference to how the size and composition of the merchant fleet and maritime community of this county were affected by the wars and socio-economic upheavals of this period

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Published date: January 2014
Organisations: History

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Local EPrints ID: 361546
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/361546
ISSN: 0066-5894
PURE UUID: b4c78ada-3b4f-467a-9555-77d58eb37c47

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Date deposited: 27 Jan 2014 15:03
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 18:53

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Author: Andrew Ayton
Author: Craig Lambert

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