French, T. (2002). Henry IV and York Minster. J Brit Archaeol Ass 154. Vol 154, pp. 84-91.

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Henry IV and York Minster
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J Brit Archaeol Ass 154
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association
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154
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84 - 91
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Offers an alternative interpretation of the iconography of the north choir clerestory window (N11) to that offered by Christopher Norton (in Sarah Rees Jones, ed., The Government of Medieval York. Borthwick Studies in History, 3, University of York, 1997). This paper was published after the author's death in 2001.
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Thomas French
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2002
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Minsters (BIAB)
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Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
2001 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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17 Sep 2003