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A History of the County of Oxford
… from Sutton Hoo (Suffolk). The burial may be that of a pagan Anglian or of an independent local king or member of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Christian brethren, they would soon have war with their pagan enemies, and that they would find death by the swords …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… evidence of Early Iron Age settlement and the sites of two Pagan Saxon cemeteries (Fox, Arch. Camb. Reg. 109, 2505); it …
A History of the County of York
… was ravaged by the British King Cadwallon and his pagan Mercian allies under Penda. Paulinus escorted the queen … Norway, and Russia. The long survival of pronounced pagan elements in the now complex society of York and Yorkshire is nevertheless well attested by the half-pagan, half-Christian, crosses at Middleton near Pickering …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… (1962), Plates 65 and 66. Ibid. (1964), 154, 163. Ross, Pagan Celtic Art (1967), 185 and Plate 59 (a) and (b). TBGAS, … 8790. In Cirencester Museum. TBGAS, 60 (1938), 298. Ross, Pagan Celtic Art (1967), 186, 344 and Plate 44 (b). In Stroud …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… (Dapiser,) Thurold de Cheverchort, Claron, Raph Novifori, Pagan, Gladicus, Robert Dispensator, W. de Drincort. This …
A New History of London
A New History of London
… under Constantine; afterward to have been destroyed by the Pagan Saxons, and restored again upon the old foundations, …
A New History of London
… by Offa, king of Mercia, but being destroyed by the pagan Danes, they were rebuilt by king Edgar, who endowed …
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