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A commodity of good names: essays in honour of Margaret Gelling Padel, Oliver James • Parsons, David [Publ.]. |
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Content
![]() | Sitting above the salt: the origins of the borough of Droitwich |
![]() | An early boundary of the dioceses of Canterbury and Rochester |
![]() | Place names and pottery |
![]() | The litigious afterlife of an Anglo-Saxon charter: Wyke Regis, Dorset |
![]() | An early minster at Eynsham, Oxfordshire |
![]() | Herthig the moneyer and Hearding of Bristol |
![]() | Vagniciacis and Winfield: the survival of a British place-name in Kent |
![]() | Late Old English "king" |
![]() | Grimston revisited |
![]() | Freystrop: a sacral Scandinavian place-name in Wales? |
![]() | Onomastic notes on Cnut's Slavonic connections |
![]() | Scandinavian women's names in English place-names |
![]() | Pre-Scandinavian place-names in the Isle of Man |
![]() | Letters from the Highlands: a toponym of steep slopes |
![]() | A Cumbric diaspora? |
![]() | Place-names in the northern Marchers of Wales |
![]() | Some aspects of Manx and (northern) Irish monument names |
![]() | On river-names in the Scottish landscape |
![]() | Place-names and the landscape of north-east Wales |
![]() | The distribution of whin, gorze and furze in English place-names |
![]() | Three new elements in the minor toponymy of western Lindsey, Lincolnshire |
![]() | Knightrider Street, London |
![]() | Pilkembare and Pluck in the Craw: verbal place-names in Scotland |
![]() | Watching for magpies in English place-names |
![]() | The site of the battle of Brunanburh: manuscripts and maps, grammar and geography |
![]() | The green chapel |
![]() | Old English fœsten |
![]() | Weg: a waggoner's warning |
![]() | Dimmingsdale |
![]() | Butter place-names and transhumance |
![]() | Early medieval woodland and the place-name term leah |
![]() | Freeford (Staffordshire) |
![]() | Fog on the Barrow-Downs? |
![]() | Names and landscapes in medieval Nottinghamshire, with particular attention to Lindrick and lime woods |
![]() | "A hoh! My kingdom for a hoh |