1. For example, J. Alexander and P. Binski (eds.), Age of Chivalry: Art in Plantagenet England, (London, 1987).
2. P. Fowler, The Farming of Prehistoric Britain, (Cambridge, 1983), pp. 33–4.
3. R. A. Dodgshon, The European Past: Social Evolution and Spatial Order, (London, 1987), pp. 269–86.
4. J. C. Russell, English Medieval Population, (Alberqueque, 1948), p. 54; H. E. Hallam, Rural England 1066–1348, (London, 1981), p. 247.
5. H. C. Darby, Domesday England, (Cambridge, 1977), pp. 87–91; S. Harvey, ‘Domesday England’, pp. 45–138, in H. E. Hallam (ed.), The Agrarian History of England and Wales, II, 1042–1350, (Cambridge, 1988), p. 49. For a more detailed review of the evidence relating to medieval population see R. M. Smith, ‘Human resources’, in A. Grant and G. Astill (eds.), The Countryside in Medieval England (Oxford, 1988), pp. 188–212.