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Introduction BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED , WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES by W. Pearson Some battlefields appear to have been used only once ; others may be shown to have been reused , perhaps even several times . Although exactly the same field ...
Introduction BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED , WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES by W. Pearson Some battlefields appear to have been used only once ; others may be shown to have been reused , perhaps even several times . Although exactly the same field ...
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Bramham itself has one variant early spelling ' Brumham ' ( 1081 ) .18 However , in all the early sources in which it appears ' Brunanburh ' shows no signs of ' -m- ' and hence , if Bramham is to be related to ' Brunanburh ' ...
Bramham itself has one variant early spelling ' Brumham ' ( 1081 ) .18 However , in all the early sources in which it appears ' Brunanburh ' shows no signs of ' -m- ' and hence , if Bramham is to be related to ' Brunanburh ' ...
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Returning to the Bramham area , note can be taken of a feature lying between Barwick - in - Elmet and an arm of the Cock Beck , and called Wendel Hill . This may be the Wendun of Symeon , 23 with ' Wendel ' being due to the assimilation ...
Returning to the Bramham area , note can be taken of a feature lying between Barwick - in - Elmet and an arm of the Cock Beck , and called Wendel Hill . This may be the Wendun of Symeon , 23 with ' Wendel ' being due to the assimilation ...
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A BRONZE AGE RAPIER FROM CATTERICK BRIDGE | 1 |
EXCAVATION OF A DSHAPED ENCLOSURE AT UPTON WEST YORKSHIRE | 7 |
BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES 23 | 23 |
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