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A HISTORY OF THE ANGLO-SAXONS. By R. H. Hodgkin. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1935. 2 vols., pp. xxvii, 387; xii, 366, 85 plates (4 in colour), 34 maps, numerous text-figures. 30s.

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2 See especially his book on Welsh Christian Origins, Oxford: Alden Press, 1934; but this may not have been available in time for Mr Hodgkin.Google Scholar

3 This point has also been noted by MrMyres, J. N. L.Britain in the Dark Ages’, ANTIQUITY, December 1935, p. 464.Google Scholar

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8 We wish to call attention to this criticism, which is continually being made in the reviews we publish.—EDITOR.Google Scholar