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Daniel Henry Haigh

Daniel Henry Haigh

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8 featured booksDaniel Henry Haigh

**Daniel Henry Haigh** (b. 1819 at Brinscall Hall, Brinscall in Lancashire; d. 1879 at St. Mary's College, Old Oscott, today Great Barr, Birmingham, West Midlands) was a victorian English Roman Catholic convert and antiquary, scholar of Anglo-Saxon history and literature, runologist and numismatist.

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    Daniel Henry Haigh

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    Daniel Henry Haigh

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    OL2498623A

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  • Notes on the History of S Begu and S Hild By DH Haigh

    Representative edition published 2012

    Open Work
  • The Anglo-Saxon Sagas: An Examination of Their Value as Aids to History; a ..

    Representative edition published 1861

    Open Work
  • The Anglo-Saxon Sagas: An Examination of Their Value as Aids to History; a Sequel to the ..

    Representative edition published 1861

    Open Work
  • The Anglo-Saxon sagas; an examination of their value as aids to history; a sequel to the ..

    Representative edition published 1861

    Open Work
  • The conquest of Britain by the Saxons

    Representative edition published 1861

    Open Work
  • The Anglo-Saxon sagas

    Representative edition published 1861

    Open Work
  • An Essay on the Numismatic History of the Ancient Kingdom of the East Angles

    Representative edition published 1845

    Open Work
  • The Anglo-Saxon sagas

    Representative edition published 1861

    Open Work