
The onomastic evidence documents King Canute’s connection to the FB Pusey family (along with the ancient origins of this name), while King Charles VII and his father King Charles VI are presented for the first time in this edition, as the true heirs of this royal nomenclature.
Part three of the Dictionary Series takes the reader into several European countries and multiple UK counties in utilising the research methodologies of onomastics, sigillography, numismatics and historical literature to identify and secure the understanding that Black people do not have slave names. The plethora of primary source documentation provides for the first time the many windows and landscapes into a ‘new historiography of experience’ (Asante, 1999).
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