- on the
Manhood Peninsula,
means Bryni's fortress. It is not
known whether this
refers to the same
Bryni of Sus****.
Bryni 1 at
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon...
-
Brington Nobottle The name 'Brington'
means 'Farm/settlement
connected with
Bryni'. In the time of
William the Conqueror,
Brington appears as the
manor of...
- Devon,
south West England, the
original meaning of
which was "
Bryni's homestead".
Bryni was an Old
English given name
based on the word bryne, "flame"...
-
parish church. The village's name
means 'Farm/settlement
connected with
Bryni'. In 1508, John
Spencer from
Wormleighton in
Warwickshire purchased the...
-
around 50 children. The
villages name
means 'Farm/settlement
connected with
Bryni'.
Little Brington church is
notable for
having a
spire but no nave. Frederick...
- (complete list) – Noðhelm, King (fl. 692–717) Watt, King (fl. 692–c.700)
Bryni, King (fl. c.700) Osric? ]], King (fl. c.710) Æðelstan, King (fl. 717) Æðelberht...
- recession'". The Guardian.
Retrieved 19 June 2022.
Simonetta Longhi,
Malcolm Bryni (August 2017). "The
ethnicity pay gap" (PDF). "Ethnic
group -
England and...
- 692 – c.700 Watt
Wattus rex
Attests charters of King Nothhelm. fl. c.700
Bryni Bruny dux Suthsax'
Ealdorman under Nothhelm and Watt. fl. c.710 ?Osric Osricus...
- Weston-under-Lizard. Its name is
derived from the
Anglo Saxon term for "
Bryni's settlement". The
hamlet contains the 17th-century
Brineton House, and Laurel...
- Brugny-Vaudancourt (French pronunciation: [
bʁyɲi vodɑ̃kuʁ]) is a
commune in the
Marne department in
northeastern France.
Communes of the
Marne department...