The essays collected here embody the Society's commitment to a broad range of methodology and sources addressing the Anglo-Saxon Anglo-Norman and Angevin worlds. They include an inquiry into the life of Serlo of Bayeux against the background of ecclesiastical reform the discovery of a mass burial pit of decapitated males in Dorset a close reading of charters of the countesses of Ponthieu and a new look at the Anglo-Norman forest as reflected in the life of Saint Gilles. Source analysis also continues to hold a primary place