Abstract

Attention is hereby directed to a recently established research center in England which cannot fail to offer opportunities for study to many scholars who work in some of the fields represented by Traditio. This center is the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, founded in 1952 and occupying St. Anthony's Hall, York, a guildhall dating from the fifteenth century. The archives assembled there and administered under the direction of Canon J. S. Purvis cover a period in the history of North England of more than seven hundred years. The Institute's materials will enable students to explore the great variety of subjects, using documents which have never before been so fully available.

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