- Norðhymbra
preosta lagu ('the
Northumbrian priests' law') is an Anglo-Saxon
legal text
written in Old
English found in the m****cript Cambridge, Corpus...
- [better source needed] The name
Prestatyn derives from the Old
English prēosta (the
genitive plural of prēost 'priest') and tūn ('homestead'), and thus...
- Andrew. As
Prestbury was
initially settled by
priests its name
derives from
Preôsta burh,
which is
sometimes thought to mean "priests' town", but more correctly...
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codes in
England such as the laws of King
Wihtred of Kent. In Norðhymbra
preosta lagu, blót are
explicitly forbidden along with
other practices deemed heathen...
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punishments for
those caught following heathen customs such as the Norðhymbra
preosta lagu,
dating to
after 1027,
which describes how
those guilty of carrying...
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sibbe wið us. hi
sculan æt
Seaxana handa farwurþan. Þar man sloh eac .cc.
preosta ða
comon ðyder þæt hi
scoldon gebiddan for
Walena here.
Scrocmail was gehaten...
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containing a stone, tree or
spring which were made
illegal in Norðhymbra
preosta lagu. Furthermore,
archaeological evidence for
areas marked off by stones...
- area
north to Monkseaton. The area
derives its name from the old
English "
Preosta",
meaning Priest and "Tun",
meaning enclosure or homestead. It is first...
- ME ǷROHTE ⁊
BRAND / PRS and Hawarð me
wrohte and
Brand presbyter(i) [or
preostas] . "And
Haward wrought me and
Brand priest(s)." The
reference is to Edward...