- The
Guilden Morden boar is a sixth- or seventh-century Anglo-Saxon
copper alloy figure of a boar that may have once
served as the
crest of a helmet. It...
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Guilden is part of the name of the
following places in England:
Guilden Morden,
village and
civil parish in
Cambridgeshire See also
Guilden Morden boar...
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Guilden Sutton is a
civil parish and
village in the
unitary authority of
Cheshire West and
Chester and the
ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The...
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Guilden Morden is a
village and
parish located in
Cambridgeshire about 16
miles (26 km)
south west of
Cambridge and 9
miles (14 km) west of
Royston in...
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Guilden Sutton is a
civil parish and
village in
Cheshire West and Chester, England. It
contains three buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage...
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transferred from the
former constituency of
Ellesmere Port and Neston, and
Guilden Sutton,
transferred from the
former constituency of City of Chester. Whip...
- St John the Baptist's
Church is in the
village of
Guilden Sutton, near Chester, Cheshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England...
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helmets may have been common, as do the
helmet from
Wollaston and the
Guilden Morden boar. The
contemporary epic
Beowulf mentions such
helmets five times...
- is one of three—together with the
Benty Grange helmet and the
detached Guilden Morden boar—known to have survived.
These boar
crests recall a time when...
- by Thameslink. The
villages it serves, as well as Odsey, are Ashwell,
Guilden Morden and
Steeple Morden,
although it is
located a
couple of
miles from...