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Beorht
Beorht is a short form of an Anglo-Saxon masculine name containing beorht (bright).
Variants:
Ber [Sir Henry Ellis 1833 A General Introduction to Domesday Book 2: 48].
Bercht [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 10].
Berct [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 17].
Berecht [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 28].
Berht [Walter Birch 1883-1893 Cartularium Saxonicum 1: 296].
Bercth [Henry Sweet 1886 The Oldest English Texts, page 163].
Beorht [Henry Sweet 1886 The Oldest English Texts, page 530].
Briht [Henry Harrison 1907-1918 Surnames of the United Kingdom 1: 50].
Bert [Keith Briggs 2021 An index to personal names in English place-names, 1st edition, page 59].
Bertelot [Keith Briggs 2021 An index to personal names in English place-names, 1st edition, page 59].
Stump:
beorht = bright [Henry Sweet 1886 The Oldest English Texts, page 530].
Identification:
“Her Pyhtas slogon Berht ealdorman” [John Earle 1865 Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel, 1st edition, page 43, annal (E) 699]: “Here the Picts slew Berht aldorman” (Edward Gomme 1909 The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, page 36, annal 699 [E]): is the same annal as “Berctred dux regius Nordanhymbrorum a Pictis interfectus” [Joseph Stevenson 1838 Venerabilis Bedæ Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum page 419] (“Berthred, the royal commander of the Northumbrians, was slain by the Picts” [John Giles 1845 The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, page 338]).
Usage:
A man called Berht supposedly witnessed a charter issued by Osfrith (called Offa for short), King of Mercia, in 772: “✠ Berht” [Walter Birch 1883-1893 Cartularium Saxonicum 1: 296 (number 208)] (but the sole surviving copy of this charter has been so badly miscopied that the phrase “tota scira” [all the shire] has been turned into two witnesses: “✠ Tota ✠ Scira”: most likely “Cyne” and “Berht” in the same list were originally one witness).
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Various Artists - Clippings Volume 10 (Remain Records, REMAINLPD014)
Various Artists – Clippings Volume 10 (Remain Records, REMAINLPD014)
Our Saturday selection: Various Artists – Clippings Volume 10 (Remain Records, REMAINLPD014)
The successful series of ‘Clippings’ compilations that Axel Karakasis release year after year under Remain Records delivers the ninth installment ”Clippings Volume 10”! Five brand new tracks by Axel Karakasis, A.Paul, Dolby D, Dkult, Veneris B, Beorht and Sin Sin are set to rock the dancefloors.
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