The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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Side 64
... included in the royal forests of Macclesfield and Peak , and Dodgson suggests that it is because of this that Lyme came to be considered as the name of a wood . The ' wood ' application was current well to the south of Macclesfield ...
... included in the royal forests of Macclesfield and Peak , and Dodgson suggests that it is because of this that Lyme came to be considered as the name of a wood . The ' wood ' application was current well to the south of Macclesfield ...
Side 85
... included the monastery of Breedon - on - the - Hill in Leicestershire and also some land ( perhaps detached ) south of Birmingham . They were perhaps the main component of ' Original Mercia ' . Another group , probably much smaller ...
... included the monastery of Breedon - on - the - Hill in Leicestershire and also some land ( perhaps detached ) south of Birmingham . They were perhaps the main component of ' Original Mercia ' . Another group , probably much smaller ...
Side 169
... included longdistance commerce in goods of high value which were offered for sale not by producers but by middlemen or merchants . P.H. Sawyer ( 1977 : 146 ) contrasts that type of commerce with local exchanges at markets and fairs . It ...
... included longdistance commerce in goods of high value which were offered for sale not by producers but by middlemen or merchants . P.H. Sawyer ( 1977 : 146 ) contrasts that type of commerce with local exchanges at markets and fairs . It ...
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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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administrative ancient Anglo-Saxon appears associated Avon became bishop Book boundary British brooches buildings burials called cemetery centre century Chapter Cheshire Chester Christianity church clear considered containing continued cross Danish discussed distribution Domesday Dyke earlier early east element established estates evidence excavation fields Figure five forest Gelling half Hereford Herefordshire hidage hides hill important included indicate instances King kingdom known land late later leah Lichfield major manor meaning Mercia miles names Norse Northumbria noted occur Offa's Old English origin parish Penda perhaps period place-names possible present probably Professor reason recent recorded refer regards region reign River Roman round seems settlement Severn shire shown Shrewsbury Shropshire southern Staffordshire suggests Survey Tamworth term territory town units valley village Warwickshire Welsh West Midlands western wood woodland Wroxeter