King Olaf's kinsman: a story of the last Saxon struggle against the Danes in the days of Ironside and Cnut (1907)
Charles W. Whistler (Reverend)Repository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 WHI |
GRN0344377
Publication Details
GRN0344377
Hardback
320p
18cm
Illustrated
First line:
All along our East Anglian shores men had watched for long and now word had come from Ulfkytel, our earl, that the great fleet of Swein, the Danish king, had been sighted of the Dunwich cliffs, and once again the fears of the
Danes was on our land.
The author served as vicar of Stockland Bristol, Somerset, 1895-1909.
All along our East Anglian shores men had watched for long and now word had come from Ulfkytel, our earl, that the great fleet of Swein, the Danish king, had been sighted of the Dunwich cliffs, and once again the fears of the
Danes was on our land.
The author served as vicar of Stockland Bristol, Somerset, 1895-1909.
10th century
11th century