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The Danes in Lancashire and Yorkshire

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A regional study reconstructs the presence and impact of Scandinavian settlers in Lancashire and Yorkshire by combining archaeological finds, place-name and patronymic evidence, runic inscriptions, carved stones, and surviving customs. It surveys patterns of invasion and settlement, territorial divisions, social status and freemen, agricultural and craft practices, religious beliefs and mythology, and memorial and literary traces. Maps, illustrations, and artifact descriptions are used to show how language, law, material culture, and local traditions preserve and reveal early Norse influence across landscape and society.

About the Author

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S. W. Partington

S. W. Partington is an author known for his historical work, particularly in the field of local history. His notable book, "The Danes in Lancashire and Yorkshire," explores the influence and settlement of the Danish people in these regions of England. Through his research, Partington contributes to the understanding of cultural and historical dynamics in the British Isles, shedding light on the legacy of the Danes in shaping local identities.

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