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  EH.Net Encyclopedia: Economy of England at the Time of the Norman Conquest
England was divided into shires, or counties, which were subdivided into hundreds.
Although the Survey records 112 boroughs, agriculture was the predominant economic activity, with stock rearing of greater importance in the south-west and arable farming more important in the east and midlands.
Darby, H.C. The Domesday Geography of Eastern England.
www.eh.net /encyclopedia/article/mcdonald.domesday   (2722 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: England (Since the Reformation)
This statute severed England from the unity of Christendom and transferred the jurisdiction of the supreme pontiff to "the Imperial Crown" of that realm.
Moreover, stricter conceptions of their duty in respect of heretical worship were gaining ground among English Catholics, partly on account of the decision of a congregation appointed by the Council of Trent, that attendance at it was "grievously sinful", inasmuch as it was "the offspring of schism, the badge of hatred of the Church".
The establishment of the society was sanctioned by the archbishops and bishops of England and by the vicars Apostolic of Scotland (the hierarchy in that country was not restored until 1878), and was emphatically approved by Pius IX.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05445a.htm   (13358 words)

  
 human experimentation.html
While Professor Meisner was condemned and fined by the disciplinary court of Breslau, he was rewarded by the West London Chirugical Society in England in 1911, with the Cavendish Gold Medal for his research, and a reception was held in his honor.
Apart from the Nazi doctors, it is hard to find a single doctor who was seriously punished for human experimentation, and who was not in fact professionally rewarded.
By the time of the Nazi experiments, the legal procedure and conduct of experimentation with human beings had been laid down in Germany, the United States and England.
www.micahbooks.com /readingroom/humanexperimentation.html   (3763 words)

  
 Norfolk hotel and guest house accommodation England UK
Norfolk hotel and guest house accommodation England UK Search for UK hotel and guest house accommodation online with www.travelaround.co.uk
England - Places of Interest and Towns in Norfolk
The Norfolk Broads -- part of The Broads National Park
www.travelaround.co.uk /england/norfolk/links/norfolk_hotels.htm   (81 words)

  
 The Bird Book Supply Service May
Birds in England by Andy Brown and Phil Grice.
A detailed status of the birds of England, with 600 pages and 32 pages of colour photographs.
A complete history of the birds of this famous Norfolk birding hotspot by two of its most dedicated current patchworkers, with 240 pages and 30 colour photographs.
www.birdingworld.freeserve.co.uk /Stocklist.htm   (13777 words)

  
 GUIDES TO PEACE AND JUSTICE GUIDES TO PEACE AND JUSTICE Bibliography
Bartlett, Robert, England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings 1075-1225.
Brentano, Robert, Two Churches: England and Italy in the Thirteenth Century.
Dangerfield, George, The Strange Death of Liberal England 1910-1914.
www.san.beck.org /GPJ-Bibliography.html   (6899 words)

  
 Christine’s Faery List: Works Cited
Frank O’Connor, Cúirt an Mheóin Oíche: The Midnight Court: A Rhythmical Bacchanalia from the Irish of Bryan Merriman, pgs 34-37, England: London: Maurice Fridberg Pub.
Malcolm MacFarlane, The School Gaelic Dictionary Prepared for the use of learners of the Gaelic language, England: Stirling: Eneas MacKay Bookseller ©1912.
Sorcha Nic Leadhas, Heather and Broom – Tales of the Scottish Highlands, NY/Chicago/SF: Holt Rinehart, Winston Pub.
www.tartanplace.com /faery/fbibl.html   (5241 words)

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