WebSaxons of the Meon Valley: A Place-Name Survey Kelly A. Kilpatrick . River-Names and Regional Names . River Meon (flumen quod appellatur) Meonea 786 x 794 Sawyer 269, BCS 258, Kemble 158 æt Meone, (juxta ‘amnem’ ubi incole appellant) ‘Meone’, (ofer, in) Meone 924 for ?824 Sawyer 283, BCS 377, Kemble 1031 and lang Meone, utt on Meone 826 … WebDroxford, in the Meon valley, was the site of a large Jutish cemetery. Also one of the local manors had the medieval custom of gavelkind, similar to that in Kent. Further there is placename evidence, linking Kent and Southern Hampshire. ... on the west bank of the Meon, is named after the East Saxons, indicating some sort of settlement or other ...
Roman discoveries at Meon Valley dig Hampshire Chronicle
WebThe University of Nottingham is one of three universities (the others being Cambridge and Winchester) supporting the ‘Saxons in the Meon Valley’ programme We were very fortunate to be offered the research services of Dr Kelly Kilpatrick of the Institute of Name Studies at the University of Nottingham WebSaxons in the Meon Valley and Meon Valley Archaeology & Heritage Group are organising a dig for a third year running this July. Their work continues following the excavation of June 2016 and July 2024 when a team took part in the excavation of … cuicheck.com
A Story of the Saxons in the Meon Valley, Hamps.
WebSaxon, member of a Germanic people who in ancient times lived in the area of modern Schleswig and along the Baltic coast. The period of Roman decline in the northwest area … WebA DVD on the Meon Valley, produced by Saxons in the Meon Valley, is also available. The DVD brings to life the story of the Meon Valley in rural east Hampshire – its ancient river, landscape, history and heritage please visit the Saxons in the Meon Valley website for more details. Return to top Download http://www.saxonsinthemeonvalley.org.uk/saxons-in-the-meon-valley-a-place-name-survey-by-dr-kelly-a-kilpatrick/ cui cae taxe apprentissage