The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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Side 146
... Tamworth No available evidence throws light on the choice of Tamworth as the seat of the kings of Mercia , and there is as yet no evidence bearing on whether this arrangement goes back to the days of King Penda , when the greater ...
... Tamworth No available evidence throws light on the choice of Tamworth as the seat of the kings of Mercia , and there is as yet no evidence bearing on whether this arrangement goes back to the days of King Penda , when the greater ...
Side 148
... Tamworth are from Mercian charters , and there is every reason to think that they are the true local forms . The meaning ' enclosure ' does not seem altogether adequate for Tamworth , which was the seat of the Mercian kings . Possibly ...
... Tamworth are from Mercian charters , and there is every reason to think that they are the true local forms . The meaning ' enclosure ' does not seem altogether adequate for Tamworth , which was the seat of the Mercian kings . Possibly ...
Side 151
... Tamworth . A mint was established at Tamworth by King Æthelstan , but the number of surviving pre - Conquest coins with this mint signature is not large . Dr D.M. Metcalf has provided statistics for boroughs whose mints are represented ...
... Tamworth . A mint was established at Tamworth by King Æthelstan , but the number of surviving pre - Conquest coins with this mint signature is not large . Dr D.M. Metcalf has provided statistics for boroughs whose mints are represented ...
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