Freedman of early England
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LAETFreedman of early England
LAETFreedman in Old England.
CANUTEEarly king of England.
TENORSAXONSinger of early England?
CELTEarly settler of England
SAXONSEarly invaders of England
HORSAEarly invader of England
HENGISTANDHORSAEarly invaders of England
HORSAEarly invader of England.
CANUTEEarly King of England.
PICTSEarly invaders of England.
ESNESlave of early England.
PICTEarly invader of England.
JUTESEarly invaders of England.
WILLIAMOFORANGEEarly King of England.
CNUTEarly king of England: Var.
SARSENEarly inhabitant of Southwest England.
CEORLFreeman of the lowest class in early England.
cantredin early England, a division of a county, also CANTREF
cantrefin early England, a division of a county, also CANTRED
cantrefsCANTREF, in early England, a division of a county, also CANTRED
cantredsCANTRED, in early England, a division of a county, also CANTREF
folkmotea general assembly of the people in early England, also FOLKMOOT, FOLKMOT
folkmoota general assembly of the people in early England, also FOLKMOT, FOLKMOTE
folkmota general assembly of the people in early England, also FOLKMOOT, FOLKMOTE
folkmotea general assembly of the people (as of a shire) in early England
folkmotesFOLKMOTE, a general assembly of the people in early England, also FOLKMOOT, FOLKMOT
folkmotsFOLKMOT, a general assembly of the people in early England, also FOLKMOOT, FOLKMOTE
folkmootsFOLKMOOT, a general assembly of the people in early England, also FOLKMOT, FOLKMOTE
justiciarsA regent and deputy presiding over the court of a Norman or early Plantagenet king of England
tallagescompulsory tax levied by the Norman and early Angevin kings of England upon the demesne lands of the crown and upon all royal towns
tallagecompulsory tax levied by the Norman and early Angevin kings of England upon the demesne lands of the crown and upon all royal towns
mummersAn actor in a traditional masked mime, esp. of a type associated with Christmas and popular in England in the 18th and early 19th centuries