Papers in Anglo-Norman history including new research on music, the Bayeux Tapestry and Domesday studies.
St Cuthbert, the Scots and the Normans - William M. Aird
Rhys ap Tewdwr, King of Deheubarth - Robert S Babcock
`Time out of mind': the knowledge and use of the eleventh- and twelfth-century past in thirteenth-century litigation - Paul Brand
Giuseppe Del Re's `critical' edition of Falco of Benevento's Chronicle - Shirley Ann Brown
The Adelae Comitissae of Baudri of Bourgeuil and the Bayeux Tapestry - Michael Herren
Anglo-Saxon books: treasure in Norman hands? - David Dumville
Towards admission and institution: English episcopal formulae for the appointment of parochial incumbents in the twelfth century - B R Kemp
Geoffrey of Chaumont, Thibaud of Blois and William the Conqueror - Jean Dunbabin
Paris, un Rouen capétien? (Développements comparés de Rouen et Paris sous les règnes de Henri II et Philippe-Auguste) -
Changes in English chant repertories in the eleventh century as reflected in the Winchester sequences - David Hiley
Archbishop Stigand and the Eye of the Needle - Mary Frances Giandrea
Burhgeat and gonfanon: two sidelights from the Bayeux Tapestry - Derek Renn
Free alms tenure in the twelfth century - Mary Frances Giandrea
Anselm in Italy, 1097-1100 - Sally N Vaughn
Judhael of Totnes: the Life and Times of a Post-Conquest Baron - John Bryan Williams
Giuseppe Del Re's `critical' edition of Falco of Benevento's Chronicle - Edoardo D'Angelo