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Ruthwell is a
village and
parish on the
Solway Firth between Dumfries and
Annan in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, gave...
- The
Ruthwell Cross is a
stone Anglo-Saxon
cross probably dating from the 8th century, when the
village of
Ruthwell, now in Scotland, was part of the Anglo-Saxon...
- poetry, have been lost.
Other examples of this
dialect are the
Runes on the
Ruthwell Cross from the
Dream of the Rood. Also in
Northumbrian are the 9th-century...
- 10th-century
Vercelli Book, the poem may be as old as the 8th-century
Ruthwell Cross, and is
considered one of the
oldest works of Old
English literature...
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Carolingian style, or Northumbrian;
There are four beasts. the Anglo-Saxon
stone Ruthwell Cross, with two
matched beasts that have been
described as "otter-like"...
- on the
Ruthwell Cross, the
Bramham Moor Ring, the
Kingmoor Ring, and elsewhere. Gar
appears in m****cripts, and
epigraphically on the
Ruthwell Cross and...
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Ruthwell Savings Bank, the
first of its kind, was
formed in
Ruthwell in 1810, by the Rev.
Henry Duncan.
Although a
pioneer in
savings bank history, the...
- was a
Scottish minister,
geologist and
social reformer. The
minister of
Ruthwell in Dumfriesshire, he
founded the world's
first mutual savings bank that...
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Ruthwell railway station was a
railway station in
Dumfries and
Galloway south of Dumfries,
serving the
village of
Ruthwell with its
famous 8th century...
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Dover Stone. As a consonant, Ēoh
shows up in almeïttig (ᚪᛚᛗᛖᛇᛏᛏᛁᚷ) on the
Ruthwell Cross. The Anglo-Saxon rune poem reads: ᛇ Eoh bẏþ utan unsmeþe treoƿ, heard...