- coast, and the
****brian mountains, and for its
literary ****ociations with
Beatrix Potter, John Ruskin, and the Lake Poets. The
****brian mountains, or fells...
- The
****brian Coast line is a rail
route in
North West England,
running from
Carlisle to Barrow-in-Furness via
Workington and Whitehaven. The line forms...
-
became Wallenses ("of Wales"),
while the term ****brenses
referred to
****brians ("of ****bria"). However, in Scots, a ****bric
speaker seems to have been...
-
Crime Commissioner ****bria
shootings ****brian dialect Barrovian ****brian toponymy ****bric
language Etymology of
****brian place names Healthcare in ****bria...
-
Moresby that were
perhaps not part of the
system).
There were
several forts and
milecastles along the
****brian half of the wall, the
largest of
which was...
- BBC Sport.
Retrieved 20
December 2015. Quinn, Ben (10
December 2015). "
****brian village deals with more
devastation as
river bursts banks again". The Guardian...
- The
****brian Coast Group is a
Permian lithostratigraphic group (a
sequence of rock strata)
which occurs in the
western part of ****bria in
northern England...
- Tower. The
numbering system adopted for the
towers along the
****brian Coast is (for example) 'T21a CC' (the 'CC'
suffix meaning '
****brian Coast'),
though the...
-
David I
became the King of
Scotland in 1124, he was the
prince of the
****brians and earl of a
great territory in the
middle of
England acquired by marriage...
- to be
known as the
Kingdom of ****bria.
Owain may have
represented the
****brians in the
tripartite alliance with the
kingdoms of Alba and Mercia, ****embled...