Cox, B. H. (1994). The pattern of Old English burh in early Lindsey. Anglo-Saxon Engl 23. Vol 23, pp. 35-56.

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The pattern of Old English burh in early Lindsey
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Anglo-Saxon Engl 23
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Anglo-Saxon England
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23
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35 - 56
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Discusses the distribution of settlements with the place-name burh in Lincolnshire and south Humberside, considering them in relation to more general evidence of Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement in the region. The paper confirms the traditional view that the Lindisfaran held an independent territory to north and of east of the rivers Witham and Till/Foss, and it appears that an organised defence of these lands was undertaken in the seventh century AD.
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Barrie H Cox
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Jeremy M O Oetgen (Abstract author)
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1994
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Anglosaxon Settlement (Auto Detected Subject)
Seventh Century Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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20 Jan 2002