Bibliographic Sources

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  • Alexander, J.J. 'Devon Magnates in 1434.' Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association 72 (1940): 283–303.
  • Alexander, J.J. 'Sixth Report on the Parliamentary Representation of Devon.' Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association 69 (1937): [np].
  • Alexander, Jennifer S. ‘Bardney Abbey, Lincolnshire: Benedictine with a Cistercian Flavour.’. . Perspectives for an Architecture of Solitude: Essays on Cistercians, Art and Architecture in Honour of Peter Fergusson. Terryl N.Kinder (ed). Medieval Church Studies 11. Turnhout: Brepols, 2004.
  • Alford, Stephen. Burghley: William Cecil at the Court of Elizabeth. London: Yale UP, 2008.
  • Allan, J.P. Exeter Guildhall. Exeter: Department of Leisure & Tourism, Exeter City Council, 1991.
  • Allen, Thomas. The History of the County of Lincoln, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. London & Lincoln: John Saunders, Junior, 1834.
  • Allsopp, Bruce and Ursula Clark. Historic Architecture of Northumberland and Newcastle upon Tyne. Stocksfield: Oriel P, 1977.
  • 'Ancient Mansion in South Petherton, Somersetshire.' Gentleman's Magazine ns 5 (May 1836): 489–90.
  • Anderson, J.J., ed. Newcastle upon Tyne. Records of Early English Drama (REED). Toronto and Buffalo; London: U of Toronto P; Manchester UP, 1982.