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The Battle of Brunanburh

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd. 1934

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References

1 By DrNeilson, George in the Scottish Historical Review.1910, VII, 3755.Google Scholar

2 Celtic Place–names of Scotland, 356.

3 Pensax, in Worcs. (left unexplained in EPNS. Worcs., 1927, p. 67; Sixpenny Handley, Dorset (Sex–pene in Domesday; see Zachrisson, , Romans and Celts, 1927, p.49); Sixpenny Farm, Fontmell Magna, Dorset (8 SW) (Sear pennes for Seax pennes in BCS. 11, no. 691). It should be noted that the eastern boundary of Handley crosses Oakley Down, the Aclea of Asser (ed. Stevenson, 1904, pp. 6, 178), the site of the battle of 851.Google Scholar

4 Watson, p. 184 (spelt Drumbretton by a slip).