The Early Norman Castles of the British IslesJ. Murray, 1912 - 408 pages |
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... Danish wars , shows that there were town walls to be kept up even at that date . See Baldwin Brown , The Arts in Early England , i . , 82 . SCANTINESS OF RECORDS 13 is mentioned in 571 that the 12 ANGLO - SAXON FORTIFICATIONS.
... Danish wars , shows that there were town walls to be kept up even at that date . See Baldwin Brown , The Arts in Early England , i . , 82 . SCANTINESS OF RECORDS 13 is mentioned in 571 that the 12 ANGLO - SAXON FORTIFICATIONS.
Page 13
... 1 See Wright , History of Domestic Manners , p . 13 . 2 The Danish fortress of Nottingham is mentioned by the Chronicle in 868 , but we are speaking now of purely Anglo - Saxon fortresses . Midlands and the North . It was given to Alfred.
... 1 See Wright , History of Domestic Manners , p . 13 . 2 The Danish fortress of Nottingham is mentioned by the Chronicle in 868 , but we are speaking now of purely Anglo - Saxon fortresses . Midlands and the North . It was given to Alfred.
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... Danish men ; and then he committed the city ( burh ) to the keeping of Ethelred the ealdorman . " A.-S. C. , 886. The word used for London is Londonburh . Asser says : " Londoniam civitatem honorifice restauravit et habitabilem fecit ...
... Danish men ; and then he committed the city ( burh ) to the keeping of Ethelred the ealdorman . " A.-S. C. , 886. The word used for London is Londonburh . Asser says : " Londoniam civitatem honorifice restauravit et habitabilem fecit ...
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... Danish rule . ' It would seem from the course of the story that after Ethelred's death there was some arrangement between Ethelfleda and her brother , possibly due to the surrender of the territory mentioned above , which enabled her to ...
... Danish rule . ' It would seem from the course of the story that after Ethelred's death there was some arrangement between Ethelfleda and her brother , possibly due to the surrender of the territory mentioned above , which enabled her to ...
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... Danish towns which existed in Mercia in the 10th century is called in contemporary records fif burga , the five boroughs.2 Burh is a noun derived from the word beorgan , to protect . Undoubtedly its primitive meaning was that of a ...
... Danish towns which existed in Mercia in the 10th century is called in contemporary records fif burga , the five boroughs.2 Burh is a noun derived from the word beorgan , to protect . Undoubtedly its primitive meaning was that of a ...
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