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Kenneth Hyde

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John Kenneth Hyde (14 August 1930 – 10 December 1986) was an English historian, known for his research on the city in medieval Italy, and on medieval descriptions of cities. [1]

26 relations: Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, Canal, Cheshire, Daniel Waley, Festschrift, Girolamo Arnaldi, History Today, Literary genre, Manchester, Marple, Greater Manchester, Middle Ages, Mostyn House School, National Waterways Museum, Northamptonshire, Oundle School, Oxford, Padua, Pilgrim, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Royal Historical Society, Stockport, Stoke-on-Trent, Victoria University of Manchester, Watermill, Wirral Peninsula, Worcester College, Oxford.

Bulletin of the John Rylands Library

The Bulletin of the John Rylands Library is a journal published by Manchester University Press.

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Canal

Canals, or navigations, are human-made channels, or artificial waterways, for water conveyance, or to service water transport vehicles.

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Cheshire

Cheshire (archaically the County Palatine of Chester) is a county in North West England, bordering Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to the east, Staffordshire and Shropshire to the south and Flintshire, Wales and Wrexham county borough to the west.

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Daniel Waley

Daniel Philip Waley (20 March 1921 - 25 May 2017) was a British historian, manuscript specialist, and professor.

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Festschrift

In academia, a Festschrift (plural, Festschriften) is a book honoring a respected person, especially an academic, and presented during their lifetime.

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Girolamo Arnaldi

Girolamo Arnaldi (31 January 1929 – 30 January 2016) was an Italian historian.

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History Today

History Today is an illustrated history magazine.

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Literary genre

A literary genre is a category of literary composition.

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Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 530,300.

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Marple, Greater Manchester

Marple is a small town within the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, in Greater Manchester, England.

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Middle Ages

In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages (or Medieval Period) lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.

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Mostyn House School

Mostyn House School was a school that was originally opened in Tarvin, and moved to Parkgate, Cheshire in 1855.

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National Waterways Museum

The National Waterways Museum (NWM) is in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England, at the northern end of the Shropshire Union Canal where it meets the Manchester Ship Canal.

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Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire (abbreviated Northants.), archaically known as the County of Northampton, is a county in the East Midlands of England.

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Oundle School

Oundle School is a co-educational boarding and day independent school in the ancient market town of Oundle in Northamptonshire.

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Oxford

Oxford is a city in the South East region of England and the county town of Oxfordshire.

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Padua

Padua (Padova; Pàdova) is a city and comune in Veneto, northern Italy.

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Pilgrim

A pilgrim (from the Latin peregrinus) is a traveler (literally one who has come from afar) who is on a journey to a holy place.

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Royal Army Ordnance Corps

The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army.

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Royal Historical Society

The Royal Historical Society (abbr. RHistS; founded 1868) is a learned society of the United Kingdom which advances scholarly studies of history.

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Stockport

Stockport is a large town in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester city centre, where the River Goyt and Tame merge to create the River Mersey.

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Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent (often abbreviated to Stoke) is a city and unitary authority area in Staffordshire, England, with an area of.

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Victoria University of Manchester

The former Victoria University of Manchester, now the University of Manchester, was founded in 1851 as Owens College.

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Watermill

A watermill or water mill is a mill that uses hydropower.

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Wirral Peninsula

Wirral, also known as The Wirral, is a peninsula in northwest England.

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Worcester College, Oxford

Worcester College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Hyde

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