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Spring Lecture Series

Borders & Borderlands

A Northern Way? The Archbishops of York and Urban Development in the Fourteenth Century

with Professor Sarah Rees Jones

This lecture presented by Trustee Professor Sarah Rees Jones, Professor Emerita of Medieval History at the University of York, explores the lay-out of the medieval towns of Beverley, Hexham, Hull, Ripon, Southwell, and York during the fourteenth century.


The morphology of the town plans, especially the relationship between the market place and the minster or major church in each town, seems to have been distinctive to these northern regions. Containing images of maps and street plans, the lecture shows how important maps are to our understanding of medieval history and town planning.


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Spring Lecture Series

Borders & Borderlands

Recorded in association with the Borders & Borderlands research network at the University of Bristol, the Historic Towns Trust is proud to present the following lectures.

Making Bristol Medieval
wth Professor Helen Fulton and Giles Darkes
Mapping Chester’s Landscapes: Past, Present, Future
with Professor Keith Lilley
Early Tudor London: On the Brink of Transformation?
with Professor Vanessa Harding
The Place of Native Populations in Medieval Colonial Towns: Wales and Prussia Compared
with Dr Matthew F. Stevens
A Northern Way? The Archbishops of York and Urban Development in the Fourteenth Century
with Professor Sarah Rees Jones
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IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN EUROPE

Funded by the Faculty of Arts and the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Bristol, this research network is building collaborative research projects through workshops, conferences, public events, and publications. Find out more about their research in medieval and early modern Europe.

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