| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802 - 652 pages
...bottom upwards. The inacriptiuns are generally upon one edge of the stones ; and upon both sides nr? crosses, and little embellishments of men on horseback, or in arms ; stags, dog;, bird*, and other devices. In iCTeral of the barrows have been found urn; full ot burnt bones... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1863 - 352 pages
...funeral monuments. They are, generally, on a long flat rag-stone, with crosses on one or both sides, and little embellishments of men on horseback, or in arms ; stags, dogs, birds, or other devices ; probably the achievements of some notable person. The inscriptions are generally... | |
| H. R. Oswald - 1860 - 278 pages
...thirteenth of Henry VII, at Derby House, now the College of Arms, on St. Beruard'a Hill, London — ED. " There is perhaps no country in which more Runic inscriptions...urns full of burnt bones, white and as fresh as when interred. And in the last century were dug up several brass daggers and other military instruments... | |
| Manx Society - 1871 - 272 pages
...funeral monuments. They are generally on a long, flat ragstone, with crosses on one or both sides, and little embellishments of men on horseback or in arms, stags, dogs, birds, or other devices, probably the achievements of some notable persou. The inscriptions are generally... | |
| British Archaeological Association - 1873 - 540 pages
...monuments. The inscriptions are generally upon one edge of the stones, and upon both sides are crosses and embellishments of men on horseback or in arms, stags, dogs, birds, and other devices." Leaving the Isle of Manannan the Druid, I may refer to the cross of Nevern, Haverfordwest, figured... | |
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