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- Margaret Dunholm was a Scottish woman from Burncastle near Lauder who was accused of witchcraft and executed in 1649. Her surname was also written as...
- Hrothweard, have m****acred many of the Danes there. The central lands of Dunholm are under the control of Kjartan, and Bebbanburg is held by Ælfric. Uhtred...
- Dunelm, from the Latin name for Durham (the Latinised form of Old English Dunholm). In the past, bishops of Durham varied their signatures between Dunelm...
- protagonist of the fictional tales. Beamfleot Bebbanburg Ceaster Cippanhamm Dunholm Gleawecestre Eoferwic Ethandun ****ranforda Lundene Teotanheale Wintanceaster...
- Ragnar at Dunholm to create a Great Danish Army. Aldhelm is tasked by Æthelred to have Æthelflæd killed and further weaken Alfred. At Dunholm, Brida temporarily...
- attempt to avoid them falling into the hands of Viking raiders, settled at Dunholm (Durham) on a site that was defensively favourable due to the horseshoe-like...
- Mercia. Furious, Uhtred breaks his oath to Alfred and sails, with Skade, to Dunholm in Northumbria, stronghold of his old friend Ragnar, a Danish leader. Uhtred...
- pricked the accused with a bodkin and was paid £6 for "brodding" Margaret Dunholm, with £4 expenses for wine and food. The bodkin used was also called a...
- Cr****)  • Molesworth  • Murrindindi (1885–1973 Woodbourne)  • Narbethong (Dunholm, St Fillan's, The Hermitage, The Hermitage (Black Spur), Granton)  • Pheasant...
- Ancient Old English Named after Durham. Durham is derived from the OE Dūnholm meaning 'Hill island'. Es**** EX Ancient Old English Ēast Seaxe Literally...