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Page 61
... appears to have been round - bottomed and biconical in shape . It is heavily decorated with channelled ornament disposed in vertical and horizontal zones . There were apparently six rudimentary lugs arranged in pairs about the body of ...
... appears to have been round - bottomed and biconical in shape . It is heavily decorated with channelled ornament disposed in vertical and horizontal zones . There were apparently six rudimentary lugs arranged in pairs about the body of ...
Page 79
... appears a name TORHTELM . Torhtelm was a moneyer who is known to have been active in Kent in the early 920's , and the penny was almost certainly struck at Canterbury at the very end of Edward the Elder's reign . Incidentally a coin ...
... appears a name TORHTELM . Torhtelm was a moneyer who is known to have been active in Kent in the early 920's , and the penny was almost certainly struck at Canterbury at the very end of Edward the Elder's reign . Incidentally a coin ...
Page 97
... appear to be a false ascription , the insistence of the chroniclers cannot be easily ignored . Their source remains unknown , and is not among the existing town records . The fact that the source appears to be unknown to David Rothe ...
... appear to be a false ascription , the insistence of the chroniclers cannot be easily ignored . Their source remains unknown , and is not among the existing town records . The fact that the source appears to be unknown to David Rothe ...
Contents
Activities | 4 |
Standish OGrady Professor Denis Gwynn | 11 |
Smithstown Axehead Ellen Prendergast | 17 |
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