Journal of the British Archaeological AssociationBritish Archaeological Association, 1925 |
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Page 109
... Oswy at the river Winwaed , ( probably the river Went , a tributary of the river Don ) but is slain with thirty other commanders ( See note 1 ) . It is to be noticed that it is always to the Humber on the east side of Britain that the ...
... Oswy at the river Winwaed , ( probably the river Went , a tributary of the river Don ) but is slain with thirty other commanders ( See note 1 ) . It is to be noticed that it is always to the Humber on the east side of Britain that the ...
Page 111
... Oswy , brother of King Oswald , had become King of Northumbria , and for a time extended his government over Lindissi . The setting aside of this land for the Mass Priest or Masser , may have been by his order . There are other " place ...
... Oswy , brother of King Oswald , had become King of Northumbria , and for a time extended his government over Lindissi . The setting aside of this land for the Mass Priest or Masser , may have been by his order . There are other " place ...
Page 112
... thereon , contains at the top two winged figures like wyverns ; underneath in the centre are two bearded men , probably kings Oswald and Oswy , immediately below them the figures of a man riding a horse 112 BATTLEFIELDS OF LINCOLNSHIRE .
... thereon , contains at the top two winged figures like wyverns ; underneath in the centre are two bearded men , probably kings Oswald and Oswy , immediately below them the figures of a man riding a horse 112 BATTLEFIELDS OF LINCOLNSHIRE .
Page 113
... Oswy , who built a monastery at Collingham in memory of both King Oswy and Oswin . It is illustrated in The Golden Age " by Sir Henry Howorth . 66 These runes are among the earliest in England , and give special interest to these ...
... Oswy , who built a monastery at Collingham in memory of both King Oswy and Oswin . It is illustrated in The Golden Age " by Sir Henry Howorth . 66 These runes are among the earliest in England , and give special interest to these ...
Page 114
... Oswy , who had succeeded his brother as King of Northumbria , made a descent with his army on Maserfeld , removed the body from the stakes and buried it on the site of the battle . He buried the head in the Church at Lindisfarne , and ...
... Oswy , who had succeeded his brother as King of Northumbria , made a descent with his army on Maserfeld , removed the body from the stakes and buried it on the site of the battle . He buried the head in the Church at Lindisfarne , and ...
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