Papers on English and Norman history from the early eleventh to the early thirteenth centuries: castles and monasteries, ecclesiastical administration and missionary activity, attitudes of the aristocracy, Domesday and Textus RoffensisAnnual volume of recent research on all aspects of the Norman World.R. Allen Brown Memorial Lecture: Les ch?teaux de la vall?e de l'Huisne dans le Perche Joseph DecaensJoseph Decaens - Eleventh-century missions and the early stages of ecclesiastical organisation in Scandinavia - Lesley AbramsLordship in Maine: transformation, service and anger - Richard E BartonThe French matrix of the castle-provisions of the Chester- Leicester conventio - Charles CoulsonDowager countesses, 1069-1230 - RaGena DeAragonOral testimony and the domesday inquest - Robin FlemingThe French in england before the norman conquest - C P LewisLa Ville de S?es du haut moyen ?ge ? l'?poque ducale - Fran?ois NeveuxMonks and nobles in the anglo-saxon monastic reform - Janet PopeWhat did the frontier of Angevin normandy comprise? - Daniel PowerEcclesiastical reorganisation in the principality of Salerno in the late lombard and early norman period - Valerie RamseyerThe motives and politics of the Bigod family, c.1066-1177 - Andrew WarehamLaga Eadwardi: the Textus Roffensis and its context - Patrick Wormald