Cumberland & Westmorland, Ancient and Modern: The People, Dialect, Superstitions and CustomsWhittaker and Company, 1857 - 171 sider |
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Side 5
... nature of the information that may be obtained from the names of places , may be seen in the Cumbrian example , Holme Cultram , or the Abbey Holm . The oldest part of this name , Cultram , the " abbey land , " belongs to a period no ...
... nature of the information that may be obtained from the names of places , may be seen in the Cumbrian example , Holme Cultram , or the Abbey Holm . The oldest part of this name , Cultram , the " abbey land , " belongs to a period no ...
Side 7
... nature , and not the result of circumstances .. This paradox is as untenable as it is foolish ; and so far from being connected with science , flourishes best in the absence of all science . " CHAPTER II . ANCIENT EUROPE . IN every system.
... nature , and not the result of circumstances .. This paradox is as untenable as it is foolish ; and so far from being connected with science , flourishes best in the absence of all science . " CHAPTER II . ANCIENT EUROPE . IN every system.
Side 9
... their abodes and manner of living , that the ancestors can no longer be recognised in their descendants . ” * But only in * Natural History of Man , by Dr. J. C. Prichard . B Denmark have they been so investigated as to be available.
... their abodes and manner of living , that the ancestors can no longer be recognised in their descendants . ” * But only in * Natural History of Man , by Dr. J. C. Prichard . B Denmark have they been so investigated as to be available.
Side 14
... nature had disappeared long before the visit of the Roman general to Britain . Our British ethnography has remained to the present day in the same rude state in which we received it from Cæsar - the conjectures of Tacitus concerning the ...
... nature had disappeared long before the visit of the Roman general to Britain . Our British ethnography has remained to the present day in the same rude state in which we received it from Cæsar - the conjectures of Tacitus concerning the ...
Side 22
... nature are not the growth of modern times , but commenced with the first crossing of swords between the opposing tribes . Nor is the feeling so strongly reciprocated on the weaker side . And it is on this is founded , if I mistake not ...
... nature are not the growth of modern times , but commenced with the first crossing of swords between the opposing tribes . Nor is the feeling so strongly reciprocated on the weaker side . And it is on this is founded , if I mistake not ...
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Ambleside amongst ancient Angles appears Baal belong Beltain Blencogo boggle bone-fires Britain Bronze age burial-place cairn called Cambro-Celts Castle Celtiberians Celtic Celts century CHAPTER Christian colonised connexion Cornwall Cultram Cumberland Cumberland and Westmorland Cumbrian dialect Cumrew Cumwhitton custom Danes Danish Denmark district doubt Eamont Edenhall England English euphonic Europe evidence existence fairies fell fire fireworship former German giants Gothic graves Hiberno-Celtic hill Iberian inhabitants Ireland Irish Irish language island Kendal kind Kirkby Kirkby Stephen Kirkby Thore Lancashire land language late latter Luck of Edenhall means mixed modern monument mountain names of places neighbourhood night Norse observed once origin orthography peculiar Penrith period person pond present probably pronunciation race remains remarkable river Roman Saxon says Scandinavian Silures Stone age story superstition supposed Tatár town traces tradition tribes Ullswater village vowel Wales Welsh Westmorland whilst witch words Worsaae