Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
Yes, see what youre saying.

Obviously my knowledge only extends to having read 1 article and what you have just written - which makes me some what of an expert in modern social media times and, as such, I should be challenging your views - lol !!

Do you know the population of England and the population hot spots.
I forgot to say that Scotland did not then exist in any modern sense and the border of the English kingdom was much further north than today. In southwest Scotland the Britons hung on in Strathclyde while the Scots kingdom of Alba was north of the Firth of Forth. Most of what is today Lothian including Edinburgh was held by the English and after Athelstan conquered Northumbria in 927 all those land became part of his kingdom.
Millertop's point about a Liverpool location is shared by quite a few historians. It's been debated for decades - I have written a book and three academic articles on the topic and others like Andrew Breeze, Michael Wood and Paul Cavill have written on their own theories. Millersmad isn't really a suitable place to explore all the aspects of what is a very contentious area. It's one of those subjects that is unlikely ever to be resolved - very frustrating too!