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The Old English word hath ' heath ' - has generally been replaced by ' moor ' in the north of England , although its earlier currency is evidenced by names of ancient type . Thus Hatfield , near Doncaster , was ' Haethfelth ' in Bede ...
The Old English word hath ' heath ' - has generally been replaced by ' moor ' in the north of England , although its earlier currency is evidenced by names of ancient type . Thus Hatfield , near Doncaster , was ' Haethfelth ' in Bede ...
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Perhaps it was actually the name of the ford , employing Old English ( ge ) wad . But this element is rare anyhow and virtually unknown in Northumbrian place - names ; ford has been in continuous use from earliest Anglian times , as in ...
Perhaps it was actually the name of the ford , employing Old English ( ge ) wad . But this element is rare anyhow and virtually unknown in Northumbrian place - names ; ford has been in continuous use from earliest Anglian times , as in ...
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Fleming concedes that much land , especially in the early years of the conquest , did pass to Normans in these ways , but insists that much other land was simply appropriated , or in plain English stolen , without William's approval ...
Fleming concedes that much land , especially in the early years of the conquest , did pass to Normans in these ways , but insists that much other land was simply appropriated , or in plain English stolen , without William's approval ...
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Contents
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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