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Viking Wirral … and the Battle of Brunanburh Professor Steve Harding
The Early Medieval Period, Its Main Conclusion Is They Were Compiled at Malmesbury
Anglo-Saxons and Scots
Planning in Late-Saxon Worcester
The Translation of St Oswald's Relics to New Minster, Gloucester: Royal And
Alfred the Great: the Oundf Ation of the English Monarchy Marshall Gaines
Towns in Anglo-Saxon England
The Anglo-Saxon Origins of the West Midlands Shires
NAMES. PLACES and PEOPLE Protectionof York Via the Fordsat Runcornor Warrington.Tuneither Side Forgot Thesecrossings Thereafter
The Shrewsbury Hoard (1936) of Pennies of Edward the Elder
The Wallingford Burh to Borough Research Project
The Two Anglo-Saxon Burhs of Oxford
Reflections on Some Major Lincolnshire Place-Names Part Two: Ness Wapentake to Yarborough
Kingdom of Anglo-Saxon Wessex Reign of Alfred
'Henge' at Hunstrete, Bath and North-East Somerset?
The Burh of Wallingford and Its Context in Wessex by Jeremy Haslam
Mutually Assured Construction
West Wansdyke, Bath and North-East Somerset Conservation Management Plan
Top View
The Burghal Hidage: the Establishment of a Text
Aethelflaed Gloucester’S Anglo-Saxon Warrior Queen
Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians Dudley Miles ¹* Et Al
Avebury: a Late Anglo-Saxon Burh?
PRISTON HISTORY GROUP TALK Clare Cross 31 Jan 2013
04 Whittock 1787
489721 VOL2.Pdf
A Return to the Burh-Geat
Alfred of Wessex a Study in Accidental Greatness
The Wallingford Burgh to Borough Research Project
The Burghal Hidage - Southampton
12-15 July 2018
The Development of London by King Alfred: a Reassessment
Anglo-Saxon England Sec. 2
A Probable Late Saxon Burh at Ilchester by Jeremy Haslam