- The
Pencersæte (Old English: [ˈpentʃersæːte], "dwellers of the Penk valley") were a
tribe or clan in Anglo-Saxon England. They
lived in the
valley of the...
- Trent. Folk
groups within included the Tomsæte
around Tamworth and the
Pencersæte around Penkridge (roughly
corresponding to
southern Staffordshire and...
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Husmerae Lindisfaras Magonsæte
Middle Angles North Engle Pecset Pecsæte
Pencersæte Reagesate South Engele Snotingas Southumbrians Spaldingas Stoppingas Sweordora...
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Lickey Hills south of
Birmingham as "the
boundary of the Tomsæte and the
Pencersæte", and
another charter of 835
describes Humberht as "Princeps of the Tomsæte"...
- Hay (now part of the
Hammerwich parish), in the
highland separating the
Pencersæte and Tomsæte
within the
kingdom of Mercia. The
quality of the artefacts...
-
Beormingas (Anglian
tribe that
lived in
Birmingham region)
Bilsaete (Bilston)
Pencersaete (Penkridge)
Tomsaete (Tamworth, Staffordshire)
Outer Mercians (an early...
- the
hundreds of Offlow, Pirehill, Totmonslow,
Cuttleston and Seisdon.
Pencersaete Census of
England and
Wales 1871, Po****tion tables, Vol. I. Counties;p...
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Anglian settlement the
inhabitants of the
district were
known as the
Pencersæte. In 958, a
charter uses the form
Pencric for the settlement. This is obviously...
- had
their territories divided by highland, to the west of Hilton, the
Pencersæte and Tomsæte, and
Hilton is
likely to have
fallen within the territory...