""Early England and the Saxon-English: With Some Notes on the Father Stock of the Saxon-English, the Frisians"" is a historical book written by William Barnes in 1869. The book provides a comprehensive account of the early history of England and the Saxon-English people, with a particular focus on the Frisians, who are considered to be the father stock of the Saxon-English. The author begins by exploring the origins of the Frisians and their migration...