X.Account of Teutonic Remains, apparently Saxon, found near Dieppe. In a Letter from William Michael Wylie, Esq. F.S.A. to John Yonge Akerman, Esq. Secretary
Wylie, W.M.
Archaeologia 35(1): 100-113
1853
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