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The Victoria History of Cumberland: Kirkoswald and Renwick

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The Victoria History of Cumberland: Kirkoswald and Renwick. / Brockington, Richard; Rose, Sarah.
London: Institute of Historical Research, 2019. 106 p.

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Brockington R, Rose S. The Victoria History of Cumberland: Kirkoswald and Renwick. London: Institute of Historical Research, 2019. 106 p.

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Brockington, Richard ; Rose, Sarah. / The Victoria History of Cumberland : Kirkoswald and Renwick. London : Institute of Historical Research, 2019. 106 p.

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