NAMES, PLACES AND PEOPLE: AN ONOMASTIC MISCELLANY IN MEMORY OF JOHN MCNEAL DODGSON
Written by Alexander R. Rumble, A.D. Mills
Published by Paul Watkins
in 1997
ISBN: 1871615909
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NAMES, PLACES AND PEOPLE: AN ONOMASTIC MISCELLANY IN MEMORY OF JOHN MCNEAL DODGSON
Written by Alexander R. Rumble, A.D. Mills.
Stock no. 1830243
1st.
1997.
Hardback.
Slightly better than very good condition in a slightly better than very good dustwrapper.
A collection of essays by the friends and colleagues of John Dodgson. Edited by Rumble & Mills. Light brown cloth boards, black title to spine. xxx and 390 pages. ISBN: 1871615909. Very slight lean to spine. Light rubbing to base of spine. Text block very slightly grubby/browned. Contents clean. Cream dustwrapper is lightly faded to spine and is a little scuffed, old price label to rear panel.
NAMES, PLACES AND PEOPLE: AN ONOMASTIC MISCELLANY IN MEMORY OF JOHN MCNEAL DODGSON
Written by Alexander R. Rumble, A.D. Mills.
Stock no. 1828344
1st.
1997.
Hardback.
Slightly better than very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
A collection of essays by the friends and colleagues of John Dodgson. Edited by Rumble & Mills. Light brown cloth boards, black title to spine. xxx and 390 pages. ISBN: 1871615909. Previous owner's bookplate to front endpaper. Light browning/staining to text block. Contents otherwise clean. Cream dustwrapper is a little grubby.
Front cover
Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Illustrations
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface
- John McNeal Dodgson: A Personal Memoir, by A.D. Mills
- Bibliography of the Writings of John McNeal Dodgson, compiled by Alexander R. Rumble
- O. Arngart
- Three Notes on the St. Petersburg Bede
- M.A. Atkin
- 'The Land between Ribble and Mersey' in the Early Tenth Century
- Kenneth Cameron
- The Danish Element in the Minor and Field-Names of Yarborough Wapentake, Lincolnshire
- Richard Coates
- The Plural of Singular - ing: an Alternative Application of Old English - ingas
- Barrie Cox
- The Use of Middle English castel in the Names of Medieval Town-Houses
- Christine Fell
- A Funeral Monument
- Gillian Fellows-Jensen
- Scandinavians in Cheshire: a Reassessment of the Onomastic Evidence
- Margaret Gelling
- The Hunting of the Snor
- Lynne Grundy & Jane Roberts
- Shapes in the Landscape: Some words
- Jeremy Haslam
- The Location of the burh of Wigingamere a Reappraisal
- Mary C. Higham - Souterscales:a Furness Abbey Estate in Lonsdale
- N.J. Higham
- The Context of Brunanburh
- David Hill & Sheila Sharp
- An Anglo-Saxon Beacon System
- Della Hooke
- The Survival of Pre-Conquest Place-Names (Mostly Minor) in Worcestershire
- John Insley
- A Scandinavian Personal Name in Wales
- Gillis Kristensson
- The Voicing of Initial Fricatives Revisited
- Audrey L Meaney
- Hundred Meeting Places in the Cambridge Region
- A D Mills
- Three Difficult English Place-Names Reconsidered
- W.F.H. Nicolaisen
- The Dee at Chester and Aberdeen: Thoughts on Rivers and Divinities
- A.E.B. Owen
- Roads and Romans in South East Lindsey: the Place-Name Evidence
- Hywel Wyn Owen
- Old English Place-Name Elements in Domesday Flintshire
- O.J. Padel
- Locational Surnames in Fourteenth Century Denbighshire
- R.I. Page
- Old English winterdun
- Alexander R. Rumble
- Ad Lapidem in Bede and a Mercian Martyrdom
- Karl Inge Sandred
- Reading a Kentish Charter
- Veronica Smart
- Aele-/Ele-as a Name-Form on Coins
- Patrick Stiles
- Old English halh, 'Slightly Raised Ground Isolated by Marsh'
- F.R. Thorn
- 'Another Seaborough' 'The Other Dinnaton': Some Manorial Affixes in Domesday Book
- Victor Watts
- Middle English utlete