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  • Jackson, Kenneth H. (1953): Language and History in Early Britain, (Edinburgh).
  • Jackson, Kenneth H. (1959): The British Language during the Period of the English Settlements, in: Chadwick, Studies in Early British History, pp. 61-82.*
  • Jackson, Kenneth H. (1963): On the Northern British Section in Nennius, in: Celt and Saxon, pp. 20-62.*
  • Jackson, Kenneth H. (1982): Varia: 2. Gildas and the Names of the British Princes, in: Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 3, pp. 30-40.*
  • James, E. (1989): The origins of barbarian kingdoms: the continental evidence, in: Bassett, The Origins, pp. 40-52.*
  • James, J.W. (1970): The Harleian MS. 3859 Genealogy 2, in: The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23, pp. 143-152.*
  • Jankulak, Karen (2000): Cartulary of Sainte-Croix de Quimperlé, in: Literature and Politics in the Celtic World, pp. 218-247.*
  • Jarman, A.O.H. (1991): The Merlin Legend and the Welsh Tradition of Prophesy, in: Bromwich, R., Jarman, A.O.H., (ed.): The Arthur of the Welsh, pp. 117-146.*
  • Jelley, Harry (1998): Saint Patrick's Somerset Birthplace, (Car Valley, Somerton).*
  • Jelley, Harry (1998): Locating the birthplace of St Patrick, British Archaeology 36 (July), at: http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba36/ba36feat.html#jelley.
  • Jenkins, M.G. (1962): The Origin of Lloegr, in: The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 19, pp. 9-23.*
  • Jesson, M and D. Hill eds. (1971): The Iron Age and its Hill-Forts, (Southampton).
  • Johnson, Stephen (1980): Later Roman Britain, (Bungay).*
  • Jones, A.H.M., J.R. Martindale and John Morris. (1970): The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire vol.1 A.D. 260-395, (Cambridge).
  • Jones, Barri and David Mattingly (1990): An Atlas of Roman Britain, (Frome).*
  • Jones, Michael E. (1979): Climate Nutrition and Disease: an Hypothesis of Romano-British Populations, in: Casey, the End of Roman Britain, pp. 231-251.*
  • Jones, Michael E. and John Casey (1988): The Gallic Chronicle Restored: A Chronology for the Anglo-Saxon Invasions and the End of Roman Britain, in: Britannia XIX, pp. 367-398.*
  • Jones, Michael E. and John Casey (1990): The Date of the Letter of the Britons to Aetius, in: The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 37, pp. 281-290.*
  • Jones, Michael E. and John Casey (1991): The Gallic Chronicle Exploded?, in: Britannia 22, pp. 212-215.*
  • Jones, Michael E. (1996): The End of Roman Britain, (Cornell).*
  • Jones, Michael E. (1996a): Geographical-Psychological Frontiers in Sub-Roman Britain, in: Mathisen and Sivan, Shifting Frontiers, pp. 45-58.*
  • Jones R.E., Acton Griscom trans. and ed.(1929) : Geoffrey of Monmouth.: The Historia Regum Britanniae of Geoffrey of Monmouth, (London repr. 1977).
  • Kempson, E.G.H. (1952): Wiltshire Place- and Field-Names, in: Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 197, pp. 70-74.*
  • Kent, J.P.C. (1979): The End of Roman Britain: the Literary and Numismatic Evidence Reviewed, in: Casey, the End of Roman Britain, pp. 15-27.*
  • Kightly, Charles (1982): Folk Heroes of Britain, (Thames and Hudson, London repr. 1984).
  • Kirby, D.P. (1970): Vortigern, in: The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23, pp. 37-59.*
  • Kirby, D.P. and Williams, J.E.C. (1975-6): review of The Age of Arthur, a History of the British Isles from 350 to 650 by John Morris, in: Studia Celtica 10/11, pp. 454-486.*
  • Kirby, D.P. (1991): The Earliest English Kings, (London).
  • Koch, John T. (1990): *Cothairche, Esposito's Theory, and neo-celtic Lenition, in: Bammesberger and Wollman, Britain 400-600: Language and History, pp. 97-119.*
  • Kruta, Vera et al (1993): The Celts, (London).*
  • Laing, Lloyd Robert (1975): The Archaeology of Late Celtic Britain and Ireland, c. 400-1200 AD, (London).
  • Laing, Lloyd Robert (1979): Celtic Britain, (Bury St Edmunds).*
  • Laing, Lloyd Robert and Jennifer Laing (1979a): A Guide to Dark Age Remains in Britain, (London).*
  • Laing, Lloyd Robert and Jennifer Laing (1979b): Anglo-Saxon England, (St Albans).*
  • Laing, Lloyd Robert and Jennifer Laing (1990): Celtic Britain and Ireland, AD 200-800. The Myth of the Dark Ages, (Worcester).
  • Laing, Lloyd Robert (1990a): The beginnings of 'Dark Age' Celtic Art, in: Bammesberger and Wollman, Britain 400-600: Language and History, pp. 37-50.*
  • Laing, Lloyd Robert and Jennifer Laing (1993): The Picts and the Scots, (London).*
  • Lapidge, Michael and David N. Dumville et al (1984): Gildas: New Approaches, Studies in Celtic History 5, (Woodbridge).*
  • Lapidge, Michael (1984): Gildas's Education and the Latin culture of Sub-Roman Britain, in: Lapidge and Dumville, Gildas: New Approaches, pp.27-50.*
  • Lloyd, John Edward (1911): A History of Wales, from the earliest times to the edwardian conquest, vol. 1, (Longmans, London 1948).
  • Lloyd-Morgan, C. (1991): Breddwyd Rhonabwy and Later Arthurian Literature, in: Bromwich, R., Jarman, A.O.H., (ed.): The Arthur of the Welsh, pp.183-208.*
  • Lovecy, I. (1991): Historia Peredur ab Efrawg, in: Bromwich, R., Jarman, A.O.H., (ed.): The Arthur of the Welsh, pp. 171-182.*

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