"A Glance at the Hundred of Wrotham ... In the Days of the Early Edwards" offers a fascinating glimpse into the social and historical landscape of Wrotham, Kent, during the reign of the early Edwards. Thomas Shipdem Frampton meticulously reconstructs the daily lives, customs, and significant events that shaped this English community. The book provides invaluable insights into medieval English society, making it an essential resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the local history of Kent and the broader tapestry of England during this period. Frampton's detailed account brings the past to life, capturing the essence of a bygone era for contemporary readers.
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