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The Gentry of North Wales in the Later Middle Ages
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NOTE 1. These four lectures by Muscio were delivered in Sydney in 1917 and published by Angus & Robertson, Sydney, the same year. A second edition was published in London in 1920 by Sir I. Pitman & Sons, entitled Lectures in Industrial Administration.