Sandwich - The 'Completest Medieval Town in England' A Study of the Town and Port from its Origins to 1600

To the casual visitor of today, Sandwich appears as simply a small inland market town on the bank of a modest river. But locals and historians have long known that in the Middle Ages it was a strategic and commercial seaport of great significance, trading with northern Europe and the Mediterranean a...

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Main Author: Clarke, Helen (auth)
Other Authors: Mate, Mavis E. (auth), Pearson, Sarah (auth), Parfitt, Keith (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Historic England 2010
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