ROMAN BRITAIN AND THE ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS By the late R. G. COLLINGWOOD and J. N. L. MYRES, Student of Christ Church, Oxford; Bodley's Librarian. Second edition, 1937.
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ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, c. 350-1087 By SIR FRANK STENTON, F.B.A. Second edition, 1947.
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FROM DOMESDAY BOOK TO MAGNA CARTA. 1087-1216 BY AUSTIN L. POOLE, F.B.A. Second edition, 1955.
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THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY. 1216-1307 By SIR MAURICE POWICKE, F.B.A.
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THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. 1307-1399 By MAY MCKISACK, Professor of History at Westfield College in the University of London.
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THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY. 1399-1485 By E. F. JACOB, F.B.A.
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THE EARLIER TUDORS. 1485-1558 By J. D. MACKIE, C.B.E., M.C., Professor of Scottish History and Literature in the University of Glasgow.
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THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH. 1558-1603 By J. B. BLACK, Emeritus Professor of History in the University of Aberdeen. Second edition, 1959.
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THE EARLY STUARTS. 1603-1660 By the late GODFREY DAVIES, Hon. F.B.A. Second edition, 1959.
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THE LATER STUARTS. 1660-1714 By SIR GEORGE CLARK, F.B.A. Second edition, 1956.
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THE WHIG SUPREMACY. 1714-1760 By the late BASIL WILLIAMS, F.B.A. Second edition revised by C. H. STUART, Student of Christ Church, Oxford, 1962.
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THE REIGN OF GEORGE III. 1760-1815 By J. STEVEN WATSON, Student of Christ Church, Oxford.
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THE AGE OF REFORM. 1815-1870 By SIR LLEWELLYN WOODWARD, F.B.A. Second edition, 1962.
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ENGLAND. 1870-1914 By the late SIR ROBERT ENSOR.
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ENGLISH HISTORY. 1914-1945 By A. J. P. TAYLOR
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Early Stuarts, 1603-1660. Contributors: Godfrey Davies - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1959. Page Number: ii.
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