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SUMMARY:English medieval towns: Norwich\, King's Lynn\, Canterbury and Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:\nFour towns will be examined\, all in Eastern England\, each with a different story. Norwich was largely swept clear by the Normans in a dramatic exercise of royal authority. Canterbury evolved more slowly and came to be dominated by the Church and the Cult of Becket. King’s Lynn was totally invented by the Normans\, a planned town that became a flourishing port. Cambridge is that rarity\, a town almost squeezed out of existence by the needs of education. There will be a day spent in King’s Lynn\, which will involve a fair deal of walking and some stairs. \n\n \n
URL:https://www.leisurecourses.net/course/english-medieval-towns-norwich-kings-lynn-canterbury-and-cambridge/
LOCATION:Madingley Hall\, Madingley Hall\,\, Madingley\, Cambridgeshire\, CB23 8AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:History
ORGANIZER;CN="University%20of%20Cambridge%20Institute%20of%20Continuing%20Education":MAILTO:enquiries@ice.cam.ac.uk
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