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Folk Moots
A Paper Read Before The Hull Literary Club, November 5, 1883 (1884)
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Exploring the historical significance of folk moots in Anglo-Saxon England, this non-fiction work delves into their structure and function as assemblies that shaped justice, trade, and social order. John Nicholson presents a thorough analysis based on extensive research, offering valuable insights into the customs of the medieval period. Originally delivered as a paper to the Hull Literary Club in 1883, this book serves as an important resource for those interested in England's history and the Anglo-Saxon era.
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