Surf these sites: 1689: The English Bill of Rights -- Full text of the seminal bill that transfered tax-raising powers from the monarch to parliament. 18th Century England -- Essays on government, economy, literature, culture and science by students from The University of Texas at Austin Scoggins English 316k class. Angelcynn - Anglo-Saxon Living History 400-900AD -- Original articles on Anglo-Saxon history and society. Bracton: De Legibus Et Consuetudinibus Angliĉ -- The Laws and Customs of England, written by a 13th century English judge. Centre for North-West Regional Studies, Lancaster, UK -- The Centre publishes books of local interest and has an extensive archive. It runs courses, study days an archaeology conference and local history seminars. It also runs a Postgraduate Diploma/M.A. course in Lake District Studies. Early English Scribal Culture -- The Germanic Runes represent an early form of "writing" in English. English History Site. -- The period from the Anglo-Saxons to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. International Society of Anglo-Saxonists -- The International Society of Anglo-Saxonists was founded in 1983 to further all aspects of Anglo-Saxon Studies. Macaulay''s History of England, volume 1 -- First published in 1849, covers the English Civil Wars through to the Monmouth Rebellion. MaŜeliende -- The online newsletter of Anglo-Saxon studies at the University of Georgia Old Father Thames -- Historical incident, personalities and associations of the river Thames related to specified points along its course and on its banks Seventeenth Century England. -- Wills, Muster Lists and Parish Register together with more general information including coinage, wages, prices and artillery. Sutton Hoo, Suffolk -- Online tour of the famed Anglo Saxon Royal cemetery, courtesy of The Sutton Hoo Society: interactive map brings up information of features of the site. Visitor information.
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