The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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Side 83
... Hidage , and to endeavour to interpret the relevant entries in the light of what is known from other sources about the political geography of the West Midlands in the second half of the seventh century . The statement of the tax due ...
... Hidage , and to endeavour to interpret the relevant entries in the light of what is known from other sources about the political geography of the West Midlands in the second half of the seventh century . The statement of the tax due ...
Side 85
... Hidage is considered to refer to the Hwicce under the garbled form Hwinca : they also have 7,000 hides . The only other people who may fall within our area of study are the Arosæte , a people allotted 600 hides . They can plausibly be ...
... Hidage is considered to refer to the Hwicce under the garbled form Hwinca : they also have 7,000 hides . The only other people who may fall within our area of study are the Arosæte , a people allotted 600 hides . They can plausibly be ...
Side 191
... hidage figures for our five counties cartographically , on the assumption that there is likely to be some relationship between hidage assessment , area , and quality of land . In order to show such a relationship it is necessary to have ...
... hidage figures for our five counties cartographically , on the assumption that there is likely to be some relationship between hidage assessment , area , and quality of land . In order to show such a relationship it is necessary to have ...
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The End of the Roman Period | 20 |
AngloSaxon Archaeology | 28 |
Church and State in the Second Half of the Seventh Century | 86 |
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