The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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... Herefordshire : ancient Celtic names , and names which refer to British people . settlement - name which is not that of a river is Hints , in the south - east , which is assumed to be identical with Hints ... Herefordshire 69 Herefordshire.
... Herefordshire : ancient Celtic names , and names which refer to British people . settlement - name which is not that of a river is Hints , in the south - east , which is assumed to be identical with Hints ... Herefordshire 69 Herefordshire.
Side 70
... Herefordshire include items such as Treville , Kilpeck and Hentland which are of types not found in the other counties except on the extreme western edge of Shropshire . Treville is ' mill settlement ' , Kilpeck is Welsh cil ' retreat ...
... Herefordshire include items such as Treville , Kilpeck and Hentland which are of types not found in the other counties except on the extreme western edge of Shropshire . Treville is ' mill settlement ' , Kilpeck is Welsh cil ' retreat ...
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... Herefordshire is the only one of our counties in which they occur . There are several proven instances in Herefordshire , such as Turnastone from Ralph de Tornai and Walterstone from Walter de Lacy . The Arkstone type of name , however ...
... Herefordshire is the only one of our counties in which they occur . There are several proven instances in Herefordshire , such as Turnastone from Ralph de Tornai and Walterstone from Walter de Lacy . The Arkstone type of name , however ...
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The End of the Roman Period | 20 |
AngloSaxon Archaeology | 29 |
The British People of the West Midlands | 53 |
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