To the Island of Tides

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by Alistair Moffat


  human sacrifice ref1, ref2

  Hussa ref1

  Hywel Dda ref1

  Ida ref1, ref2

  Imbolc ref1, ref2

  immersion ref1

  Inner Farne ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  inscriptions ref1

  insular majuscule script ref1

  Iona ref1, ref2

  Ireland ref1, ref2

  Islandshire ref1, ref2

  Ivanhoe (Scott) ref1

  James IV, King ref1, ref2, ref3

  Jekyll, Gertrude ref1

  Jesus Christ ref1

  John, St ref1, ref2, ref3

  John Baliol, King ref1

  Johnston, Dr George ref1

  Justinian, St ref1

  Kellaw, Richard ref1

  Kelso ref1

  Lammermuir Hills ref1

  Latinus ref1

  Law ref1

  Lewis ref1

  Life of St Cuthbert ref1, ref2, ref3

  Lindisfarne ref1, ref2, ref3

  and Castle ref1

  and desertion ref1

  and shires ref1

  and Vikings ref1, ref2 see also causeway; tide

  Lindisfarne Gospels ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  and Chester-le-Street ref1

  and Vikings ref1

  Links ref1, ref2

  Little Beblowe ref1

  Little Dirrington Law ref1

  Llofan Llaf Difo ref1

  Longstone lighthouse ref1, ref2

  Lughnasa ref1, ref2

  Luke, St ref1

  Lutyens, Sir Edwin ref1, ref2

  McCombie, Jim ref1

  MacIver, Donald ref1, ref2

  Madron Well ref1

  Maiden Paps ref1

  Makerstoun House ref1

  Malcolm II, King ref1

  Malcolm III Canmore, King ref1

  Margaret, Queen ref1

  Mark, St ref1

  Marmion (Scott) ref1

  Martin of Tours, St ref1

  Mary, St ref1

  Marygate (Lindisfarne) ref1

  Matthew, St ref1

  Maxton Kirk ref1

  Meeting Fort ref1

  metal deposits ref1

  miracles ref1

  missionaries ref1

  Modan, St ref1, ref2, ref3

  Modranect (Mothers’ Night) ref1

  Moffat family ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  monasteries ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Monks’ Road ref1

  Monksford ref1, ref2

  Morcant Bwlch ref1, ref2

  Mortimer, Sir Alan ref1

  name stones ref1

  Nennius (Ninya):

  Historia Brittonum ref1, ref2, ref3

  Newtown St Boswells ref1

  Ninian, St ref1

  Norham ref1

  Norhamshire ref1, ref2

  Northumberland ref1

  Norway ref1, ref2

  Old Melrose ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  and Cuthbert ref1, ref2

  and Drythelm ref1

  and history ref1, ref2

  orienteering ref1

  Osborne’s Fort ref1

  Osred, King ref1

  Oswald, King ref1, ref2

  Oswiu of Northumbria, King ref1

  Oswy, King ref1, ref2

  Ouse bay ref1, ref2

  Owain, King ref1, ref2

  paganism ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Pascal, Blaise ref1

  Passover ref1

  Picts ref1, ref2, ref3

  Pilgrim Poles ref1

  pilgrims ref1

  Pilgrims Coffee House ref1, ref2, ref3

  Plague of Justinian ref1, ref2

  politics ref1

  Pontin, Tommy ref1

  Popple Well ref1

  Prayer Holes ref1

  priory ref1, ref2

  propitiation ref1, ref2

  psalmody ref1

  Reddenburn ref1

  Rheged ref1, ref2, ref3

  Rhun ref1

  Richard de Morville of Lauder ref1, ref2

  Riderch Hen, King of Strathclyde ref1, ref2

  rituals ref1

  Robert Bruce, King ref1

  Roman Empire ref1, ref2

  Roxburgh Castle ref1

  Ruberslaw ref1

  Ruthwell Cross ref1

  St Andrews University ref1

  St Baldred’s Boat ref1

  St Boisil’s Chapel ref1, ref2

  St Boswells ref1, ref2

  St Bridget’s Day ref1

  St Cuthbert’s Cave ref1

  St Cuthbert’s Chapel ref1

  St Cuthbert’s Way ref1, ref2

  St Mary’s Chapel ref1

  St Mary’s Church (Lindisfarne) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  saints ref1, ref2

  Samhuinn ref1, ref2

  Saxons ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Scott, Walter ref1, ref2, ref3

  seafaring ref1

  Seahouses ref1

  Second Creation ref1, ref2, ref3

  Second World War ref1, ref2

  Severin, Tim ref1

  Ship Inn ref1, ref2

  shires ref1

  Sicga ref1

  Sime, Rev. W.L. ref1, ref2

  slavery ref1

  Sons of Death ref1

  Statistical Account for Scotland ref1

  Stephanus Eddius ref1

  Stevenson, Robert Louis ref1

  stonemasonry ref1

  Surrey, Earl of ref1, ref2

  Symeon of Durham ref1, ref2

  Synod of Whitby ref1, ref2, ref3

  Taliesin ref1

  Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury ref1

  Theodoric ref1, ref2

  Thomas of Ercildoune ref1, ref2

  Thor Longus ref1

  Thunor ref1

  tide ref1, ref2, ref3

  Till, River ref1

  Tiw ref1

  tonsure ref1, ref2

  Tweed, River ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  and Kelso ref1

  and the Law ref1

  and Monksford ref1, ref2

  and sailing ref1

  Twizel Bridge ref1

  Urien Yrechwydd, King of Rheged ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Venutius, King ref1

  Vikings ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  visions ref1

  Wales ref1, ref2

  Wallace, William ref1

  war ref1

  Wark Castle ref1

  Wars of Independence ref1, ref2

  water divining ref1

  Waterford, Lady ref1

  Weir, Doddie ref1

  White Church of Stone ref1

  Whitmuirhaugh ref1

  Wilfred, St ref1, ref2, ref3

  William de Carilef, Bishop ref1

  William I the Conqueror, King ref1, ref2, ref3

  Woden ref1

  wood henges ref1, ref2

  Wrangham ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Y Gynt ref1

  Y Mab Darogan ref1

  Yeavering Bell ref1

  Yeholmshire ref1

  Yellow Plague ref1, ref2, ref3

  Yrfai, Lord of Edinburgh ref1

  ‘Fascinating and compelling’

  Countryfile

  ‘Excellent’

  Scotsman

  ‘Beautiful, funny, evocative and learned’

  Observer

 

 

 


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