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The military obligations of the English people 1511-1558
(Queen Mary University of London, 1955)
This thesis is concerned with the military obligations of
the people of England in the period between the re-issue of the
Statute of Winchester in 1511 and its repeal in 1558. In its
pages an attempt is made to discover ...
The life history and ecology of the littoral centipede Strigamia maritima (Leach).
(Queen Mary University of London, 1959)
The investigation, on the littoral centipede Strigamia
maritima (Leach), was carried out between 1956 and 1959 largely at Cuckmere Haven, Suesex. The main habitat studied
was a shingle bank the structure and environmental ...
The seaside resort towns of England and Wales.
(Queen Mary University of London, 1958)
This thesis is a comparative study in a type of town. In it, two factors are of outstanding importance, the distribution
of non-resort population and the presence or absence of unified land-ownership, and development. The ...
The Lord Mayor's shows from Peele to Settle : a study of literary content, organization, and methods of production.
(Queen Mary University of London, 1956)
The London Lord Mayor's Show had two origins: The
Lord Mayor's journey to Westminster to be sworn before the
King, dating from the twelfth century; and the sixteenth
century Midsummer Watch. In 1585, the year of the ...
Francis Quarles: a study of his literary ancestry and contemporary setting as a religious poet.
(Queen Mary University of London, 1955)
In his choice of biblical material, in his attitude
towards biblical matter in poetry, in his efforts to
supplant secular poetry with divine poetry, and in his
style and metre, Francis Quarles is in an established
tradition ...
THE DIALECT OF THE (Hautes-pyrenees) D' AURE : VALLEE
(Queen Mary University of London, 1956)
This monograph gives a synchronistic and diachronistic
account of the present-day dialect of the Vallee d'Aure in
the Frenoh department of the Hautes-Pyrenees. The territory
investigated includes the higher and lower ...