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14 Dunwich , East Anglia's Lost Capital Low and loud and long , a voice for ever , Sounds the wind's clear story like a song . Tomb from tomb the waves devouring sever , Dust from dust as years relapse along ; Graves where men made sure ...
14 Dunwich , East Anglia's Lost Capital Low and loud and long , a voice for ever , Sounds the wind's clear story like a song . Tomb from tomb the waves devouring sever , Dust from dust as years relapse along ; Graves where men made sure ...
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by Nennius as the first king “ who reigned in Britain over the East Angles ” . He was succeeded by his son Wuffa or Uffa ; next came Tyttla , who had two sons Redwald and Ene , but only the former ascended the throne .
by Nennius as the first king “ who reigned in Britain over the East Angles ” . He was succeeded by his son Wuffa or Uffa ; next came Tyttla , who had two sons Redwald and Ene , but only the former ascended the throne .
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East Anglian Miscellany . Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology . Victoria County History . J. Reid Moir , The Antiquity of Man in East Anglia , 1927 . H.C. Darby , Domesday Geography of East Anglia .
East Anglian Miscellany . Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology . Victoria County History . J. Reid Moir , The Antiquity of Man in East Anglia , 1927 . H.C. Darby , Domesday Geography of East Anglia .
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