Everson, P. and Stocker, D. (2012). A fanfare for the noble man? The rise of Wharram's manorial elite. Medieval Settlement Research 27. Vol 27, pp. 12-19. https://doi.org/10.5284/1059028. Cite this via datacite

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A fanfare for the noble man? The rise of Wharram's manorial elite
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Medieval Settlement Research 27
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Medieval Settlement Research
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27
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12 - 19
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A summary of a paper presented at the Wharram Percy conference in York in 2012 outlining the development of the settlement and the role of the manor
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Paul Everson
David Stocker
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2012
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2046-5211
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30 Oct 2017