• "Hildina" is a traditional ballad thought to have been composed in Orkney in the 17th century, but collected on the island of Foula in Shetland in 1774...
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    best source, an old farmer called William Henry, the ballad now known as "Hildina". Henry was quite poorly acquainted with the language, so that, although...
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  • little remains includes a version of the Lord's Prayer and a ballad, "Hildina". Michael P Barnes, professor of Scandinavian Studies at University College...
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    survived down to the 18th century in the traditional Norn language ballad "Hildina". An altered version of the saga is found in the Middle High German poem...
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  • Wales 30 Mar 1945 HMT Hilda Cooper Sep 1939 Exam, returned Oct 1944 HMT Hildina Aug 1939 Minesweeper, returned Apr 1946 HMT Hinnoy Apr 1941 Minesweeper...
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  • tongue, Norn, in script form, and what is extant (such as the ballad "Hildina", The "Unst Boat song" and various Norn fragments collected by Jakob Jakobsen)...
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  • Cartul. de Cys. p. 768, 905, 914, 919. amongst which the small "curtis Hildina" that several writers identified as "Hosden", an old independent seigneurie...
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    Rennoldson August 1918 10 October 1918 Sold 11 May 1920. Scrapped 1956. Hildina (FY541) William Loft (FY4220) C Rennoldson 30 August 1919 May 1920 Completed...
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  • and towed in to Liverpool, Lancashire in a severely damaged condition. Hildina Annette Duchy of Holstein The ship was abandoned in the North Sea before...
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    the only original literary work in the Norn language, a ballad called "Hildina". Writers of the period include Robert Sempill (c. 1595 – 1665), Lady Wardlaw...
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