Cumberland & Westmorland, Ancient and Modern: The People, Dialect, Superstitions and CustomsWhittaker and Company, 1857 - 171 sider |
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Side 26
... traces ; but we have yet to ascertain , in the proper place , what evidence of their colonisation of Cumbria may be ... trace them by a peculiar use of the word caer ( car ) , that is cathair , the city , which they prefixed to the older ...
... traces ; but we have yet to ascertain , in the proper place , what evidence of their colonisation of Cumbria may be ... trace them by a peculiar use of the word caer ( car ) , that is cathair , the city , which they prefixed to the older ...
Side 28
... Traces of smaller forts are discoverable near Milburn , Kirkby Thore , and Yanwath ( at the present day known as Green Castle , Whelp Castle , and Castle Steads ) ; and at Orton , and Watercrook in Westmorland . The names of places ...
... Traces of smaller forts are discoverable near Milburn , Kirkby Thore , and Yanwath ( at the present day known as Green Castle , Whelp Castle , and Castle Steads ) ; and at Orton , and Watercrook in Westmorland . The names of places ...
Side 32
... Traces of this organic peculiarity are strong and general in Russian , partial in Danish and Latin , scarcely to be found in Welsh , and non - existent in German . Its effects are sufficiently ample in the Romance languages , in Anglo ...
... Traces of this organic peculiarity are strong and general in Russian , partial in Danish and Latin , scarcely to be found in Welsh , and non - existent in German . Its effects are sufficiently ample in the Romance languages , in Anglo ...
Side 42
... trace them satisfactorily , by the termination ton , from the eastern coasts , until they spread and diverge through the most fertile parts of Cumbria . The Roman roads were everywhere taken advantage of by the invaders , but especially ...
... trace them satisfactorily , by the termination ton , from the eastern coasts , until they spread and diverge through the most fertile parts of Cumbria . The Roman roads were everywhere taken advantage of by the invaders , but especially ...
Side 52
... traces that they found before them , will necessarily make allowances , though he may find it impossible to impress his views on the reader . To an ordinary observer , the Danish name of a town stands as the representative of some ...
... traces that they found before them , will necessarily make allowances , though he may find it impossible to impress his views on the reader . To an ordinary observer , the Danish name of a town stands as the representative of some ...
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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