Mr. W. wylie, in his interesting account of these Anglo-Saxon graves, tells us that some of the bodies were as large as six feet six inches; whilst one or two warriors of seven feet were unearthed.
"A Cotswold Village"
J. Arthur Gibbs
A glass vessel, coloured yellow by means of a chemical process in which iron was utilised, is considered by Mr. wylie to be of Saxon manufacture, and not Venetian or Roman, as other authorities hold.
"A Cotswold Village"
J. Arthur Gibbs
De Sparrow was commanded by Lieutenant Hugh wylie, and dis hyar wylie sent her in with anoder prize, a Spanish one, to Port Royal.
"Plotting in Pirate Seas"
Francis Rolt-Wheeler