Author:Daniel Henry Haigh

Daniel Henry Haigh
(1819–1879)

Noted Victorian scholar of Anglo-Saxon history and literature, as well as a runologist and numismatist

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  • "Norman Tombstone at Coningsborough" in Archaeological Journal, 1 (1845), pp. 354–356
  • An essay on the Numismatic history of the ancient kingdom of the East Angles. (1845)
  • "The Saxon Cross at Bewcastle" in Archaeologia Aeliana New Series vol.I. (1857)
  • Notes on the History of S. Begu & S. Hild; and on some relics of antiquity discovered in the sites of the religious establishments founded by them. (1858)
  • The Anglo-Saxon Sagas; an examination of their value as aids to history; a sequel to the "History of the Conquest of Britain by the Saxons" (1861)
  • The Conquest of Britain by the Saxons : a harmony of the "Historia Britonum," the writings of Gildas, the "Brut", and the Saxon chronicle with reference to the events of the fifth and sixth centuries. (1861)
  • "Coins of Alfred the Great" in Numismatic Chronicle vol.10 pp. 19–39. (1870)
  • "The Runic Monuments of Northumbria" in Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society vol.5 pp. 178–217. (1870)
  • "Notes in Illustration of the Runic Monuments of Kent" in Archæologia Cantiana vol.8 pp. 164–270. (1872)
  • "Yorkshire Runic Monuments" in Yorkshire Archaeological Journal vol.2 pp. 252–288. (1873)

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