Noël Denholm–Young
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Noël Denholm–Young was an English historian, specialising in the political history of late medieval England. He worked as Keeper of Western Manuscripts at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, and later in the faculty of the University College of North Wales, Bangor.[1] Among his publications was an edition of the chronicle Vita Edwardi Secundi.
Select publications
- Seignorial Administration in England. London: Oxford University Press. 1937.
- Collected Papers on Mediaeval Subjects. Oxford: Blackwell. 1946. ISBN 0-900768-21-5.
- Richard of Cornwall. Oxford: Blackwell. 1947. ISBN 0-900768-21-5.
- The Country Gentry in the Fourteenth Century: With Special Reference to the Heraldic Rolls of Arms. Oxford: Clarendon. 1969. ISBN 0-19-822301-3.
References
- ↑ "Noel Denholm-Young Papers". University College of North Wales. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
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