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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomenable View Post
    Was the Lundy island part of Wessex or Dumnonia?
    Does it really matter? The former would end up absorbing the latter throughout the centuries piecemeal anyway.
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    If I had to guess, I'd say Dumnonia. Wikipedia says they've found Celtic inscriptions from the 5th or 6th century, plus it's so out of the way that I'd say the Saxons probably wouldn't have bothered to conquer or colonize it.

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