The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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Side 88
... reason why the process should not have continued into the ninth century or beyond . ( Pearce 1978 : 657-8 ) It is presumably because of this last caveat ( which is particularly relevant to our problem in Cheshire and Shropshire ) that ...
... reason why the process should not have continued into the ninth century or beyond . ( Pearce 1978 : 657-8 ) It is presumably because of this last caveat ( which is particularly relevant to our problem in Cheshire and Shropshire ) that ...
Side 96
... reason for this choice of site . A reason is offered by ' Eddius ' Stephanus , the contemporary biographer of St Wilfrid , who says that King Wulfhere invited the Northumbrian ecclesiastic Wilfrid into the Midlands on a number of ...
... reason for this choice of site . A reason is offered by ' Eddius ' Stephanus , the contemporary biographer of St Wilfrid , who says that King Wulfhere invited the Northumbrian ecclesiastic Wilfrid into the Midlands on a number of ...
Side 148
... 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 at a very early stage of the settlement in the Midlands ...
... 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 at a very early stage of the settlement in the Midlands ...
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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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