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Book reviews - Jeffrey D. Hass. Medieval Selby: a new study of the Abbey and town 1069-1408 (Yorkshire Archaeological Society Occasional Paper 4). xii+142 pages, 18 illustrations. 2006. Leeds: Yorkshire Archaeological Society; 1-9035-6445-X paperback £15 +p&p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Jonathan Clark*
Affiliation:
Field Archaeology Specialists Ltd, York, UK (Email: jonathan.clark@fieldarchaeologyspecialists.co.uk)

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Harrison, S. & Thurlby, M.. 1995. Observations on the Romanesque Crossing Tower, Transepts and Nave Aisles of Selby Abbey, in Hoey, L. R. (ed.) Yorkshire Monasticisum, Archaeology, Art and Architecture (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions 16): 5059.Google Scholar
Tillotson, J. H. 1988. Monastery and Society in the Late Middle Ages: Selected Account Rolls from Selby Abbey, Yorkshire, 1398-1537. Woodbridge: Boydell.Google Scholar