-
Ecclesiastical History of the
English People of 731,
where it has the form ad
gefrin. This
originated in the
Brittonic words gevr 'goats' and brïnn 'hill'. Thus...
- The Ad
Gefrin Distillery is a
distillery in Northumberland, England. On
March 25, 2023, the Ad
Gefrin distillery was
opened officially by
Eileen and Alan...
-
Saxon settlements such as one
identified in
Northumberland as Bede's Ad
Gefrin (now
called Yeavering) the
buildings were
shown by an excavator's reconstruction...
-
media related to
Yeavering Bell.
Gefrin.com... Information, maps, diagrams,
access routes and more
about Yeavering,
Gefrin and the
hillforts in the north...
- Britain. Thomas, J. (2004)
Understanding the Neolithic, Routledge, London.
Gefrin website Archived 2016-03-04 at the
Wayback Machine Henges in Northumberland...
- English, back to the
British gafr from Bede's
mention of a
township called Gefrin in the same area.
Yeavering continued to be an
important political centre...
- "Rites of the Locust" 3:06 3. "Visceral Hexahedron" 5:15 4. "The
Horns of
Gefrin" 3:46 5. "Incorporeal Despair" 3:20 6. "Xipe Totec" 1:01 7. "Lus Sepulcri"...
- the
distillery Est
First Release Status Capacity City/Town
Region 1. Ad
Gefrin Distillery 2022 TBA
pending release 3,500
litres Wooler North East England...
- ISBN 978-0-7225-3599-8.
Retrieved 11
April 2013. "Aims of the 2008 Dig".
Gefrin.
Retrieved 8
November 2017.
Media related to
Duddo Stone Circle at Wikimedia...
- 2021.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Wooler.
Community website "
Gefrin" (archaeology in the
Wooler area).
Brian Cosgrove.
Retrieved 7 June 2018...