The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 67Association, 1995 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... Welsh gwyn - ' white ' , which has not always been placed after nouns . Here one may note Welsh place - names Gwenddwr and Gwendraeth , ' white - water , -beach ' . Here is also the anomaly of the feminine form gwen being used with ...
... Welsh gwyn - ' white ' , which has not always been placed after nouns . Here one may note Welsh place - names Gwenddwr and Gwendraeth , ' white - water , -beach ' . Here is also the anomaly of the feminine form gwen being used with ...
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... Welsh ' Luidcoit ' , as in ' Geoffrey ' . The fort would also be ' Caerluidon ' ( hence ' Caledon , Celydden ' ) , with ' Luidon ' bearing an analogous relationship to the district called Leeds ( Bede's ' Loidis ' ) as that of ' Lindon ...
... Welsh ' Luidcoit ' , as in ' Geoffrey ' . The fort would also be ' Caerluidon ' ( hence ' Caledon , Celydden ' ) , with ' Luidon ' bearing an analogous relationship to the district called Leeds ( Bede's ' Loidis ' ) as that of ' Lindon ...
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... Welsh oen ( plural wyn ) – ' lamb ' . Thus ' Brewyn ' could be understood as Bre - oen ' lamb hill ' ( or Bre - wyn lambs hill ' ) and then extended to Bre - Owain - ' Owen's hill ' - with an allusion to the son of Urien . Moving back ...
... Welsh oen ( plural wyn ) – ' lamb ' . Thus ' Brewyn ' could be understood as Bre - oen ' lamb hill ' ( or Bre - wyn lambs hill ' ) and then extended to Bre - Owain - ' Owen's hill ' - with an allusion to the son of Urien . Moving back ...
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 |
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