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Side 25
... ground , for , in the neighbourhood of the Peterill , they were separated only by the river . About the foot of Ullswater , which they called the Pool , and thence to Penruddock , little Penrith , ample traces of the Cambro - Celts are ...
... ground , for , in the neighbourhood of the Peterill , they were separated only by the river . About the foot of Ullswater , which they called the Pool , and thence to Penruddock , little Penrith , ample traces of the Cambro - Celts are ...
Side 29
... ground ; and if any stand were made , it was especially in these places . These cities were not intended for permanent residences , the habits of the Celts being opposed to such localities . Resistance , however , was in vain ; the ...
... ground ; and if any stand were made , it was especially in these places . These cities were not intended for permanent residences , the habits of the Celts being opposed to such localities . Resistance , however , was in vain ; the ...
Side 34
... ground was healthier than the valley , but it also afforded protection . The Sans . nagara , a city , is from naga , a hill . The Lat . pagus , a village , is the Gr . pagos , a hill . The Nor . thorp , a village , is from the C. tor ...
... ground was healthier than the valley , but it also afforded protection . The Sans . nagara , a city , is from naga , a hill . The Lat . pagus , a village , is the Gr . pagos , a hill . The Nor . thorp , a village , is from the C. tor ...
Side 36
... ground ) , the Roman fort at Plumpton , now the name of a township . Cf. Lane End , Staffordshire , the marsh end ; within a short distance is the village of Fen - ton . CELT ( H. C. ceil , to cover ) , clothed . Transferred to the ...
... ground ) , the Roman fort at Plumpton , now the name of a township . Cf. Lane End , Staffordshire , the marsh end ; within a short distance is the village of Fen - ton . CELT ( H. C. ceil , to cover ) , clothed . Transferred to the ...
Side 42
... ground , saved these counties . from the storm that broke over the south of Britain . Moreover , the length of time that elapsed between the first landing of the Angles on the east coast , and their invasion of Cumbria - about a century ...
... ground , saved these counties . from the storm that broke over the south of Britain . Moreover , the length of time that elapsed between the first landing of the Angles on the east coast , and their invasion of Cumbria - about a century ...
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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 Cumberland Cumberland and Westmorland Cumbrian dialect Cumrew Cumwhitton 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 SUPERSTITIONS AND CUSTOMS supposed Tatár town traces tradition tribes Ullswater village vowel Wales Welsh Westmorland whilst witch words Worsaae