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The welcome [leaf](/e "page") has some good stuff - the discord, wordbook, and so on. If you're looking for books, two newish ones are How We'd Talk if the English Had Won in 1066, and Hastings, 1066 - Words We'd Wield if We'd Won - both by David Cowley. Otherwise there are a quite a few older books - for [byspell](/e "example") The Arte of Rhetorique, Pure Saxon English.
Edcalled this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rebirth-England-English-Vision-William/dp/1898281173 (Talks about William Barnes, and has some of his words)
Also of note:
http://www.asbooks.co.uk/index.htm (Has good books about the Anglo-Saxons that are also cheap, some books are useful to Anglish)
> The evidence for Celtic is sketchy, though not entirely without merit.
I'd recommend this book.
He talks a lot about the relationship between English and Celtic languages, and is quite convincing.
https://www.amazon.com/How-Wed-Talk-English-1066/dp/0755211677