If you can't read please download the document
Upload
oldenglishblog
View
256
Download
5
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
Part 3 of "Anglo-Saxon Costume: a Study of Secular Civilian Clothing and Jewellery Fashions" by Gale R. Owen-Crocker for a PhD Dissertation at Newcastle University, 1976
Citation preview
ANGLO-SAXON COSTUME: A STUDY OF SECULAR. CIVILIAN
CLOTHING
AND JEWELLERY FASHIONS
Thesis
for
the Degree of Doctor of Newcastle
of Philosophy
University
upon Tyne
Gale R. Owen 1976
BEST COPY AVAILABLEVariable print quality
728,PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
p. 21
RE, It Chap. 15; Colgrave and N(ynors, 1969, p. 50. (References in notes axe abbreviated to author and date; ) Hill references are given in the Bibliography. 2A recent summary may be found in There are earlier discussions p. 27. ogical evidence in Leeds, 1913; Leeds, Myres, 1969; Nyres 1970. Linguistic considered by Bennett, 1955; Do Camp, D. M. Wilson, 1971, of the archaeol1936; Evison, 1965b; evidence has been 1958; Samuels,
1971.3 None of the runic inscriptions from pagan surviving (or Christian) Anglo-Saxon times contain information about costume. P" 44 There are earlier representations of historical figures in the heads on coins, but these are stylized, and as their designs were derived from Roman models they supply no reliable evidence about Anglo-Saxon costume. strutt, 1-86.
P"
55
1775-6, It
pp.
46-8; strutt,
1796-9, it
pp.
66 p. 7 8 910 p. 7 11
Strutt, Strutt,
1775-6, It p. 47. 1796-9, It PP- 32-6.
Planche, 1847, pp. 25-65"' Bch,Fairholt, Boeckler,
1909, pp. 16-29"1896, It P" 34, Fig. XI. 25, P" 36, rig. 27.
1926, Plate
12 R. A. Dodwell kindly discussed this illus'Professor tration with the writer and supported the suggestion of continental origin. 13 Boucher, 1967-
14 Laver, 1963a, pp. 22-8. There is no English evidence for this period in Laver, 1963b or Laver, 1964. In Laver, 1969 the period is treated with other material from "the Dark Ages and the Middle Ages".
15
Truman, 1936, pp* 11-12.
16 Yarwood, 1952, P" 40. The author described a longsleeved, knee-length garment said to be worn by men, then noted that "one or more undertunica but of similar style, usually sleeveless and unadorned, were worn".
729.
In a reconstruction 17 Quennell, 1952, p. 10, Fig. 11. of the appearance of the Anglo-Saxon male, men wore beads and pendants, and one warrior was depicted with a crystal ball in silver As the archsling suspended from his neck. (Part Two, B) will show, survey of pagan evidence aeological feminine possessions. these objects are all characteristically balls of this kind were suspended from Furthermore, crystal In the same illustration in Quennell, the belt, not the neck. men were shown wearing slashed sandals of a type which has The not been evidenced from the Anglo-Saxon period. (Quennell, illustration is omitted from the revised edition 1959) but this has not replaced earlier of the editions book (a standard reference work for schoolchildren and nonin many libraries. specialists) p. 8 18 19 7.Douglas, Baldwin 1793, p" 56, note. Brown, 1903-37, 1796-9; 1963a. III, p" 152. Truman, 1936; Laver,
Strutt, 20 1956; Laver, p. 9
Planch6,1847;
The word Ana, 21' a Latin name for a garment worn by (Part Four, B, 3) was offered as the name for the monks Truman, 1936, pp., 12,13; Anglo-Saxon woman's gown. Laver, 1963a, p. 26. ' 22 23 24 25 Stroebe, 19041960b, pp. 91-7-
D. M. Wilson,
S. C. Hawkes, 1961a, p. 107D. M. Wilson, 1971, p. 94-
P" 10
Kann, 1965; 26 See for example Cramp, 1957; pp. 60-3; Bruce-Mitford 1974, PP,. 198-209,210-213; Bruce-Mitford, and Luacombe, 1974" PART TWO: ARCAAEOLOGICAL EPIDENCE A. INTRODUCTION AND ORGANIZATION Lethbridge, 1931, PP- 4-9-
p. 15
1
2',
Smyser, 1965, PP- 97-101-
like a ceremony The Rua rite was a ship funeral, 3 in described in Beowulf and some Anglo-Saxon burials East Anglia. p. 16 4 Meaney, 1964 is arranged alphabetically under former county names, and this order has been adopted the most convenient method for the present survey. in Heaney's Gazetteer have been sions and misprints the as Omisnoted.
730"p. 17 p. 18 5 Uyslop, 1963, pp. 190-2.
6 Some excavators have described the positions of these but objects ambiguously, for instance "near the waist", the volume of evidence indicates that they were attached In the example quoted, to the wrist of the gament. the arm of the corpse had probably been laid across the waist.to objects "on the 7 inhere excavation reports refer it has been assumed in the present or "left", work right" left-hand that the right-or is indiside of the skeleton than the right rather or left of the grave as seen cated, is based from above during This assumption excavation. of excavated graves which accompany on the illustrations phrased in this way, and on the use of some of the reports of expressions such as "by the right arm" in descriptions the positions of grave-goods.
p.
21
B.I
PAGANGRAVE-GOODSBedfordshire
23
1
Heaney, 1964, pp. 3.5-42.This and other pagan
W. G. Smith, 1906-7, p. 59. 2 burials cited appear on Map 1.
344
Dunningand wheeler, 1931, PP- 193-217175; R. A. Smith,, 1886, pp. 171-3; p4: 0. R. Smith, 1848-80, VI9 pp. 285-99; Pitch,
Wyatt, 1863-4, pp.
201-21.
Leeds, 1948, P" 173; Gurney, 1956, pp. 120-32; Hyslop roeognised two sites Hyslop, 1963, pp. 161-200. 56 w. G. Smith, 1906-7, pp. 59-60.Austin, Bagahawo and Parsons, p. 39. PP- 36-8. 1928, pp. 178-92.
in Heaney's Leighton Buzzard II9 here designated A and B.
7
Runcom, 1885-7, 9 10 11 Cooper, 1883-5, Matthews,
1962, pp. 25-47 (post-dating 1904a, pp. 189-90.
the Gazetteer
.
R. A. Smith,
12 p. 26 p. 29 13 14
Inskip,
1850, PP- 71-2. p. 369. P" 400, Plate RCI.
Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, III, Baldwin Brown, 1903-37,1V,
731"II Berkshire
P. 33
1 2 3
Heaney, 1964, PP- 43-55. Leeds and Harden, 1936. Collins, 1952-3, PP- 51-4; (omitted Collins, 1959, PP- 56-9. Hewett,
HHwet7,1843 4 1844, PP- 153-5-
from the Gazetteer);
1869, pp. 417Rolleston, Akernan, 1864-7, pp. 136-8; 5 by date of 1880, pp. 405-9 (graves identified 85; Rolleston, Roman numerals were assigned to them in the discovery; 1884, pp. 638-47,656); in Rolleston; account similar Dudley Buxton, 1921, PP* 92-6.
6 78
Bradford and Coodohild, 1939, PP- 37-9Kirk and Marshall,D. Atkinson,
1956, pp. 22-34-
1916, pp. 15-23-
9
Anon., 1847a, P. 254"
1889, p. 81; Monwy, 1889-91, Times Correspondent, 10 107-8; Peake and Hooton, 1915, pp. 98,108-22. pp. 11 12 3-31 Leeds, 1922-3, Underhill, p. 169. and Plate opposite p. 40-
1937, p" 39
R. A. Smith,
1906, p. 247"
14. Clutterbuck, 1848, pp. 291-2;. Akerman, 1860b, pp. 327-52; Akerman, 1863a, pp. 135-42.
15
Akerman, 1861-4, pp. 133-5"1891-3, p. P. 103. Published as Lockridge,
Ditohfield, 16 near Vantage.
17p. 41 18
Meaney,
1964,
52.XIX.:
Akerman, 1806b, Plate
p. 44 p. 46 P. 49 p. 50
19 20 21 22
Brown, 1903-37, IV, pp. 648-9. Baldwin Akerman, 1863a, Plate XI, Fig. 2. Ellison, 1967a, p. 81. Byalop, 1963, PP* 190-1.
732"III Buckinghamshire
p. 52
12 3 4 5 6" 7
Meaney, 1964, pp. 56-9.Lfwnde), 1863-70, p. 164; Lowndes, 1878, pp* 23-5-
Head, 1934-40,
P" 322.
Akerman, 1863b, pp. 137-8. Cocks, 1904-9, PP- 426-7-
0uvey, 1858, PP. 108-12R. A. Smith, 19054 P-204-
Stevens, 1884, PPB. Burgess, 1878, Pp. 331-5; 8 E. Crowfoot and S. C. 61-71; Anon., 1884a, pp. 16-17; Hawkes,. 1967, PP- 44-50. 9 10 11 P. 55 12 IV H. A. Smith, 1905a, p. 197.
Akerman, 1844, PP- 545-7" H. A. Smith, Evison, 1905a, p. 195""
1967a, pp. 63-118.
Cambridgeshire
p. 56
12 310;
Meaney, 1964, pp. ' 60-71.McKenny Hughes, 1909, p. 150; Meaney, 1964, p. 60. Lethbridge,, 1938, p.
C. H. Smith, 1859-63 (1864), pp. 7-9; C. C. Babington, 3 Lethbridge, C. Pox, 1923, pp. 250-2; 1848-80, VI9 pp. 155-65; 1938, PP- 310-11Do Baye, 1893, P" 48; W. K. Foster, 1880-4, pp. 5-30; 4 C. Fox, 1923, p" 255; Jessup, 1950, PP. 103,107-
5 6
Lethbridge Lethbridge,
and Palmer, 1928, pp. 78-96. 1931, pp. 47-70-
(omitted from the 1887-9, PP- 132,134 Middleton, 7 C. Pox, F. G. Walker, 1911-12, pp. 122-6; Gazetteer); 1938, PP- 311-12. Lethbridge, 1923, pp. 242-3; 8 Meaney, 1964, p. 63.
C. Fox, 1922-3, p. 37"
733"
10 C.. Pox, 1923, pp. 247-8; 1925; O'Reilly, 1932, PP- 7-8; (omitted. from tho Gazetteer .
Hollingworth Lethbridge,
and O'Reilly, 1938, P" 313.
11 McKenny Hughes, 1909, P. 151; Meaney, 1964, p. 66.
De Baye, 1893. P" 48;
12
Lethbridge,
1938, P" 315-
1854, PP- 95-115 (the volume number, XI, is Neville, 13 IX in the Gazetteer ;" Do Baye, 1893, P" 53misprinted
14
' D. M. Wilson, 1956, pp" 29-41"l
15 1617
E. D. Clarke, 1917, p. 342; Lethbridge, 1938, P" 316. Gurteen, 1893, P" 3;Lethbridge,
Lethbridge, 1936.
1931-2, pp. 152-631852; Lethbridge, 1931,
I. Deck, 1851, p. 172; Neville, 18 Cambridge Museum records. pp. 71-4; 19 Lethbridge,
1938, p.
312;
Cambridge Museum records.
C. Pox, 1923, p. 244; Lethbridge, 1938, p. 311; Lethbridge pp. 167-8. and O'Reilly, 1937, 2021 22 P. 58 Heaney, 1964, p. 69. Heaney, 1964, p. 71.
brooches to Grave 21 two oircular 23 Neville attributed but Cambridge Museum has only one annular, plus two smallf'om this grave. long and one large square-headed apparently 24 v Evison, 1967a, P. 83-
p. 69
Derbyshire
p. 72
1 2
Meaney, 1964, PP- 72-80. Bateman, 1848, pp. 101-2; Ward, 1905, p.. 270.
3 Bateman 1848, p. 27; Bateman, 1861, pp. 68-9; Jewitt, 1870, p. 209 (omitted from the Gazetteer ; Ward, 1905, p. 268. 4 5 Bateman, 1861, p. 108. Bateman, 1861, p. 51-
67
Bateman, 1848, pp. 91-5; M. J. Fowler, 1954, PP. 147-8Pegge, 1789, pp. 189-90.
8 Bateman, 1861, PP- 53-4; Jewitt, 1870, pp. 284-6 identhe site as Church Steradale; tifying ward, 1905, pp. 269-70.
734"
9 10
Bateman, 1848, p. 105. Bateman, 1861, p. 26.
Bateman, 1848, PP- 74-6; u 1962-3, P" 3112 1314 15 16 17
Ward, 1905, p. 270; Ozanne, Ozanne, 1962-3, p. 38-
Posnansky, 1955a, pp, 128,135-6;.
1861, pp. 28-33; Anon., 1955-6, p. 13. Bateman,Ward, 1905, 'p. 270; Ozanne, 1962-3, p. 39-
Bateman, 1848, p. 64. Cox, 1887, pp. 151-2; Ward, 1905, p. 266. Ward, 1905, p" 270"
Bateman, 1848, PP" 37-9;
Bateman, 1861, p. 21; Bateman, 1848, pp. 28-30; 18`` the site as M. J. Fowler, 1954, PP- 146-7, identifying Brassington Moor. 19 Bateman, 1861, p. 27-
274-5; J. Douglas, 1793, pp. 67-8; Mander, 17.75, pp. 20 Brown, 1903-37, IV9 P" 773; M. J. Fowler, 1954, pp. Baldwin 148-9; Ozanne, 1962-3, pp. 26-7.21 Ozanne, 1962-3, p. 29. Vnloated site.
Ward, 1905, p" 269; Baldwin 188-9; Bateman, 1861, pp. 22 M. J. Fowler, 1954, 'p. 150Brown, 1903-37,1V, P. 772; 23 p. 76 24 25 VI P" 77 1 2 T. Wright, 1847, PP" 57-8" 1954, "p. 148"
M. J. Fowler,
Meaney, 1964, P" 78" Dorset Meaney, 1964, pp. 81-2. Wheeler, 1943, P" 78" Wheeler, 1943, P" 78, note;
Hoare, 1812, pp. 236-7; 3 Devizes Museum exhibition.
4
Hoare, 1812, p. 235.wingrave, 1931, p. 249; wheeler, 1943, P. 78.
735.VII Durhrm
P. 79
1
Heaney, 1964, pp. 83-4.Baldwin Brown, 1903-37,1V,
Hodges, 1905, p. 213; 2 p. 810. 3 Hodges, 1905, P. 211; P* 810. VIII p. 80 1 Essex Meaney, 1964, PP- 85-9"
Baldwin Brown, 1903-37,17,
U. Jones, Evison and Hyres, "2M. made available published information Jones, excavators.
1968, pp. 217-9; unby H. U. Jones and W. T.
H. E. Smith, 1884t p. 287; R. A. Smith, 1903, PP3 329-31; Baldwin Brownt 1903-37, IV, pp. 600-1; C. Fox, 1923, pp. 265-6. 4 N, 5 6 P. 84 7IX
Beaumont, 1888, p. 124; PP- 599-600. Pollitt,
Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, Pollitt, 1932, p. 92.
1923, PP- 114,116-23;
O'Leary, 1955, pp. 63-5,67; Lowther, 1931, pp. 23,44Gloucestershire
Evison, 1955, pp. 162-7-
p. 86
12 3 4
Meaney, 1964, PP- 90-3Information from S. Brown, Cheltenham Museum. 1936, p. 1671948, P- 32; Grimos, 1960, pp. 115-24.
Donovan and Dunning, B. H. St. J. O'Neil,
C. R. Smith, 1852, ppT. Wright, 1847, PP- 53-4; 5 77-82; Wylie, 1852; Ake=an, 1855b, p. 13; De Baye, 1893, 52,57Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, p. 663; Jessup, PP1950, pp. 61,129. 6 1843-9, pp. 241-2; Lycett, Playne, 1872, p. 282. T. Wright, 1849b, pp- 50-4;
Akerman, 1857a, pp. 113-5; 7 IV, p. 665.
Baldwin Brown, 1903-37,
. 736.C. R. Smith, M., 1886, pp. 158-60; 8 Baldwin Brown, 1903-37. IV, p" 658. 9 10 P. 90 11 X 92 p. 1 Greenwell, Wylie, Evison, 1877, p. 5241852, p. 82;
1852, p. 231967a, p. 82. of Wight
Hampshire and the Isle
Meaney, 1964, pp. 94-103-
1855b, PP- 34-40; 1854, pp. 2-6; Hillier, Hillier, 2 Wilkins, Bell and Locke, 1860, pp. 253-61; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37,1V, P" 746.Denaett, 1845, PP- 151-5; T.. Wright, 1847, P" 54; Pettigrew, 1855a, pp. 26-38; Hillier, 1855, pp. 186-7; R. A. Smith, 1900, C. R. Smith, 1848-80, VI, pp. 147-8; 387; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, PP- 746.50. p.
3
Sargeant, 1948, p. 12; 4 1967, p. 23Brothwell, 5 6 Kendrick Knocker,
Corney, Ashbes, Faison
and
and C. F. C. Fawkes, 1937, PP- 322-4. 1955-7, pp. 127-70.
9-44 (post-dating Hawkes, "1970, 7 Meaney and S. C. -Pp. the Gazetteer . 8 9 pp. 10 P. 94 D. M. Wilson, Dale, -1906, 1960a, p. 134; pp. 176-7; D. M. Wilson, 1961, p. 309. IV9
Baldwin
Brown, 1903-37, 1855, p. 186.
744-5.
Dennett,
1845, p. 151;
Pettigrew,
described the brooch by the chest as 11 Wilkins etal. S-shaped, one of the others as enamelled and shaped like a hare and the other two as figured in JBAA, XI, i. e. saucerBaldwin Brown described all four button brooches. shaped as button brooches. XI Hertfordshire
p. 102
12
Meaney, 1964, pp. 104-5T. Wright, 1849a, pp. 264-5-
Fox, 1923, p. 266 assooiated the find with an .3C. Anglo-Saxon burial recorded by Evanns, 1893, at Hitchin 257. (Evans, 1892 in Fox. ) p.
4
C. Fox, 1923, P. 266.
737.5 67 XII7 p. 104 1 2
7,1939, H. C. ALcdrew. Heaney, 1964, p. "104.Bullen, 1912-13,
P" 323-
PP. 185-7.
Huntingdonshire Moaney, 1964, pp. 106-7Tobbutt and Lethbridge, 1962, pp. 8-12.
1828, Plate LV; Walker, 1899, pp.. 344-8; Artist 3. G. W. Abbott, 1920, Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, PP- 782-3; pp. 35-8.
Wyatt, 1870-3, PP- 33-4; 4 276-7.5 6 XIII P-, 107 1 R. A. Smith, 1926, p. 277-
R. A. Smith, 1926, pp.
Meaney, 1964, pp. 194-5" Kent Meaney, 1964, pp. 108-42. ;
1849-539 'Pp- 58-9 (omitted from the Gazetteer T. Wright; 2 Stukely, 1886, p. 87; D. M. Wilson, 1969, p. 233.
Faussett, 3 IV, p. 719. 45
1856, pp. 144-59;
Baldwin awn,
1903-37,
Meaney, 1964, p. 109.
Ffaussetj, GfodfreyJ. Brent, 1886b, pp. 181-5; 1864-5, Pp- 330-1; Godfrey-Faussett, 1876, pp. 298-315; 1880, pp. 552-6. Godfrey-Faussett,
6 Conyngham,1844a, pp. 47-56; Akerman, 1855b, P" 9; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, p" 725; E7 son, 1965a, Pp. 215-6. Hurd and C. R. smith, 1909-11, pp. 272-82; Hurd, 1913, 7 12-26 (misprinted 1903 in the Gazetteer ; Baldwin Brown, pp. 1903-37, In, p. 108, IV9 p. 699; Evison, 1956, p" 93"
8
W. F. Shaw,1870, pp. 2-41856, pp. 162-76;
Bloxam, 1834, Pp. 46-8; Faussett, 9 R. A. Smith, 1908b, pp. 369-70.
J. Douglas, 1793, PP""3-19,23-4,32-4,53-66,74,79-80, 10 82; Fairholt, 1896, It PP. 30-1; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV9 pp. 739-40; Jessup, 1950, pp. 97-8.
738"{11 3.2 Faussett, Evison, 1856, pp. 177-981965a, p. 214; Evison, 1968b, p. 238-
C. R. Smith, 1860, p. 46 C. R. Smith, 1858, pp. 42-9; 13 J. Brent, 1873-6, pp. 380-1; Payne, 1895, p. li; and PlateV; Payne, 1893, p" 115; R. A. Smith, Gomme, 1886, II, pp. 186-7; 1908b, p. 385Chadwick, Whiting and Stebbing, 1929, pp. 118-125; 14 D. M. Wilson, 1960a, p. 135; S. Co Fawkes, 1958, pp. 1-71; S. C. Hawkes, Davidson and C. Hawkes, 1965, pp. 18-19; Ellis the Gazetteer. 1973, pp. 194-5 (the last two items post-dating C. R. Smith, 1844, 15 J. Douglas, 1793, pp" 35-6; 1856, 134-5; C. R. Smith, 1848-80, II, p. 164; Faussett, pp" -R. A. Smith, 1908b, 1-34; p. 354; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, pp. IV, p. 706. 16 17 10 Denny, 1864r p. 101; Evison, Coatos, B. A. Smith, 1908b, ' p. 385"'
1956, pp* 90-1411867, pp. 281-2; C. it. Smith, 1886,
105-6; R. A. Smith, 1903b, pp. 377-0; Joaaup, 1950, pp" p. 103. ,T. Wright, 1850, PP19 J. Douglas, 1793, PP- 38-47; 1856, PP- 35-94; 58-9; gkerman, 1855b, p. 64; Faussett, R. A. Smith, 1908b pp. 346-8;,; Baldwin Brown 1903-37, III, (omitted from the. Gazetteer IV, pp. 721-3. PP"-117,247,249 ,. 20 Payne, 1893, P" 149.1955, pp. 1-40 (misprinted 1935 in the
21 Warhurst, Gazetteer).
Co R. Smith, 1848-80, It 1844, PP- 336-7; Valiance, 22 R. A. Smith, 1908b, 97-102; Payne, 1893, PP- 103-8; PP. Anon., 1926, pp. 446-7PP- 373-4; ,. 23 Gomme, 1886, Is p. 13324 Tester, Tester, 1965, pp. liv-v; 1967, p. lvii. Tester, 1966, pp. lx-lxi;
Anon., 1847b, P. 338; Anon., 1848b, p. 246; C. R. 25 Akerman, 1855b, P" 57; Smith, 1848-80, III, PP- 3-4; 190 (omitted from the Gazetteer), Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, III, p. IV, PP. 700-1.
Biumatein, 1956, p. 279; Philp, 1964, P. lix; _26 Philp, 1973, P. 164-214 (Philp, 1964'and 1973 Post-dating the Qazetteer).
739.], Fisher, 1938, P" 1938, PP- 15-29; Crumber1an 27 Evison, 1969, P. 115; 148 (omitted from the Gazetteer); records of the Borough Museum, Dartford. Payne, 1893, p. 123; 28 1897, pp. liv-lvi. Payne, 1895, P" lv; Payne,
J. Brent, 1862-3, PPAmherst, 1859, P" xlii; 29 J. Brent, 1868, pp. J. Brent, 1864-5, pp. 157-85; 309-20; R. A. Smith, 1908b, J. Brent, 1886a, pp. 178-80; 307-17; Jessup, 1950, PpJessup, 1930, pp, 228-30; 357-61; PPDwmlingt 1959, P" 196; D. M. Wilson, 1968, 96-7,118-9; the Gazetteer). 149 (postdating p. 30 101-43; J. Douglas, 1793, pp. ' 85-6; Do Baye, 1893, p. 66. Faussett, 1856, pp.
31 Anon., 1845, p. 69; C. R. Smith, 1846, P" 399; i. Brent, 1867, PP. 409-20; C. Brent, 1883, pp. 84-6;1886, II, p. 187; R, A, Smith, 1908b, PP- 365-7; Gomme, Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, PP- 713-5" 32 176-9; 33
Conyngham,1844b, PP- 550-1; Akerman, 1855a, pp" S. Stone, 1861-4, p. 442 (omitted from the Gazetteer). R. A. Smith, 1908b, PP- 368-9; Meaney, 1964, p. 142.
p. 108p. 109 P- 113
3435 button
Leeds, 1936, PP- 41-78; Evison, 1965b.Baldwin Brown mentioned only Thus Jessup. brooch, followed by Meaney, 1964, P. 115one
two square-headed 36 Baldwin Brown alone attributed brooches to this grave, omitting one of the garnet brooches mentioned by others. 37 wrongly This brooch and a buckle from the same grave were to Conyngham'a report. captioned in-the illustration
p. 118
p. 125
38 39
Meaney, 1964, p. 13-4Faueeett, 1856, p. 166.
p. 127P- 140
4041
1955, P" 33Warhurst,Von Erhardt -Siebold,
1949"190-1.
P. 147p. 148
4243 37, N,
Byslop, 1963, PP-
E. Powler, 1963, p. 118, though Baldwin Brown, 1903P" 457 considered that it had never been a brooch.
740.
XIV
Leicestershire
P. 150
1 2 Fetch, Smith, 3 Part
Meaney, 1964, pp. 144-50Pownall, 1864-7, p" 346; North, 1866, Pp. 300-2; R. A. North, 1874, pp. 118-20; 1870, pp. 94-5; 1945, p" 171907, pp. 232-3; Cottrill, . 1795-1815, III, J. Douglas, 1793, p. 28; Nichols, 1945, p" 18289 and Plate Xf"II, Fig. 3; Cottrill, p. II, Appendix p. 136 1907, p. 232.
It
Nichols,. 1795-1811, I, Part 4 and Plate L, Fig. 11; R. A. Smith, 1866, p. 42; 5 Marriott, Smith, 1907, p. 238; Cottrill, the Gazetteer). 653 (omitted Pfrom the
Ingram, 1866 p. 64; R. A. 1945, p. 18 omitted from XIV; De Baye, 1893,1907, p. 239-
Akerman, 1855b, p. 29 and PlateGazetteer);
R. A.
Smith,
D. N. Wilson, 7 Gazetteer which noted Hill .
from the 1960a, p. 135 (omitted at Breedon-on-thecemetery a Christian
8
Cottrill,
1945, p. 18.
9 Pownall, 1864-7, pp. 344-6; Knight, 1874, p. 123; Knight, 1878, p. 187; R. A. Smith, 1907, pp. 230-1; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, p" 776.10 Tailby, 65 and Plate p. Akerman, 1855b, 1800, pp. 121-2 and Pig.; R. A. Smith, 1907, p. 240. XXXII;
1112
Akerman, Cottrill,
1855b, p. 32; R. A. Smith, 1907, pp. 238-912 (omitted 1945, p" from the Gazetteer .
1314 possibly 15
I_.in the G, 1945, p. 11 (not listed Cott-rill, azottoor; finds), from the cams sito as othor Loicootor D. M. Wilson, 1960a, p. 135-
1795-1811, Nichols, 1789, pp. 370-1; 16 T. Babington, III, Part II, pp. 956-7 and Plate CXXIX, Figs. 15,16; Akerman, 1855b, p. 40; R. A. Smith, 1907, pp. 225-6;
Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, PP" 776-7;
Cottrill,
1945, pp. 20-1"
Grisley, 1858, p. 5 and Plates XXVI, XXVII; Thompson, 17 "p. 1866, p. 160; Anon., -1874, 39; Cox, 1889-91, pp. 331-5; R. A. Smith, 1907, pp. 233-6; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, 1945, p" 16. P" 777; Cottrill,
741.18 Cottrill, 19 20 N, 21 1860, p. 311; Brigcs, 1945, P. 17. Berners, R. A. Smith, 1907, p. 232; 1907, p. 239-
1861, pp. 76-7;
R. A. Smith,
R. A. Smith, p" 777; Cottrill, Bellair$,
1907, p. 236; Baldwin 1945, p" 17"
Brown, 1903-37,
1888, P" 339;
R. A. Smith,
1907, p. 224. ;
1945, P. 19 (omitted Cottrill, 22 Meaney, 1964, P" 150. XV Lincolnshire
from the Gazetteer
p. 155
1
Meaney, 1964, PP- 151-66. P. H. Thompson, 1956, pp. 181-2;
Kendrick, 1946, p. 69; 2 Meaney, 1964, P. 161.
C. R. Smith, 1848-80 II, pp. 234,236; Bateman, 3 1859, P" 358 ("near Caistor't5; Bateman, 1860, pp. 311-12 1934, P" 144; MacLean, 1864, and Plate 23; Phillips, Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, PP- 799-800; Dudley, pp. 264-5; 1949, p" 227. 1858, pp. 4 Trollops, 1872, pp. 100-1; Trollope, Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, (omitted from the Gazetteer, "Yerborough... p. 196" should Phillips, 1934, PP- 139-41; 278-9; G. W. Thomas, 1887, pp. 383-406; De Baye, 1893, P" 49 PP- 798-9; in which the reference to be corrected to R. Yerburgh, excavator.
pp. 106-7),
5p. 158 p. 160 6
Iaformation Baldwin
from G. Taylor,,
Brown,
1903-37, III,
p. 369.that the tunioa
7 D. M. Wilson, 1960b, p. 93 suggested might have been made of leather. 8 1931, pp. 78-9 identified Lethbridge, olasp as one of two types of wrist olasp. XPI Middlesex
the spiral
p. 167
1
Heaney, 1964, PP- 167-8.
Sharpe, 1919, p. 112 and Plate opposite p. 131; 2 Vulliamy, 1930, pp. 230-1.,
3 4
Hurst, 1961, pp. 213,225-6;
Evison, 1961, pp. 226-30-
Shurlook, 1867-74, pp. 118-9; ' Sharpe, 1919, p. 112.Vulliamy,
5
1930, pp. 231-2.
742.XVII Norfolk
p. 169
1 2 34
Meaney, 1964, PP- 169-85Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, p. 236. D. M. Wilson, 1959, p. 297Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, p. 222.
pp. 317-21; B. Lowerison, 5 Hughes,1899-1901,. pp" 55-6; Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41,pp. 222-3.
1909,
6
Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, p. 226.
Baldwin Brown, 7 C. R. Smith, 1848-80, II, pp. 234-5; 1903-37, IV, PP- 792-3; Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, pp. 230-1; by Mr, Goddard Johnson, March 1820 in the draft letter Norwich Castle Museum; Samuel Woodward correspondence, from B. Green, Norwich Castle Museum. information
8 H. Lowerison, 1907, Pp* 234-5; Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, p. 215; Rainbird Clarke, 1952, p. 158-
9 R. A. Smith, 1901a, p. 339; Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, p. 216.10 Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, pp* 217-8" Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41,
11 R. A. Smith, p" 237. 12 Rainbird
1901a, P. 333; 1939-41,
Clarke,
p. 238.
13 C. R. Manning, 1872a, p. 292; C. R. Manning, 1872b, R. A. Smith, 1908a, 358; R. A. Smith, 1901a, pp. 339-40; P. 70, illustration; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, III, p. 360 p. (omitted from the Gazetteer), IV, p. 792; R. A. Smith, 1923, Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, pp. 223-4. 27,29,83; P. 14 Gunner, 1849, P" 405; J. G. Chester, 1854, p" 295; R. A. Smith, Legge, 1857-9, p. 292; Warner, 1869, pp. 288-9; 1901a, PP- 335-7; Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, p. 227. 15 R. A. Smith, p. 224. 1901a, p. 339; Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41,
S. W. Stevenson, 16 R. A. Smith, 1901a, p. 334, note; 1847, p. crix; Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, p. 225; Rainbird Clarke, 1932-4, pp" 359-60.
173.8
Meaney,1964, PP-.178-9Rainbird Clarke, 1955-7, p. 406.
743"
19
Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, p" 247.
Barton, 1851, p. 158; Anon., 1847c, pp. xxv-xxvi; 20 Nightingale, 1852, p. 47; Leeds, 1909, PP- 93-4; Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, p. 226.21 Rainbird Clarke,
1939-41,P. 229.knife mentioned by Heaney given in the only reference
Moanoy, 1964, p. 181 (the 22 is not included in the information site). cited for this burial
23 - Rainbird 1955-7, p" 406.
Clarke, 1939-41, P. 240;
Rainbird
Clarke,
24
Meaney, 1964, PP- 182-3Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, p. 240 (omitted from the
25 Gazetteer).
26
D. N. Wilson, 1957, P" 148-
Sir T. Browne, 1893, pp. 21-2; R. A. smith, 193; 27 331; Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, pp. 231-2. P.2829
RainbirdRainbird
Clarke, 1939-41, P. 232"Clarke,
1939-41, p" 233"
XVIII p. 176 12
Northamptonshire
Meaney, 1964, PP-'186-97Longthorpe and Wakerley. D. M. Wilson, 1969, p. 236.
3 R. S. Baker, 1880, pp. 468-70; R. A. Smith, 1902a; 237-40; Jessup, 1950, p. 121pp.4 Gommo,1887, It p. 237; R. A. Smith, 1902a, p. 237Leeds,
5 Anon., 1899, p. 660; 1909, pp. 91-9.
Anon., 1901, pp. 5-7;
6 Wright, 1852, p. 415 (this reference,. omitted from T. identical to Barrow Furlong, teer, the Gazes evidently referred T. Wright, 1847, field, Marston St. Lawrence); to Bar-furlong pp. 56 and note, 59; Dryden, 1885, pp" 327-39" 7 Looda and R. J. C. Atkinson, 1944, PP- 100-28. I',
C. f. Woodstone, Hu. Walker, 1899, pp" 345-6; 8 Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, R. A. Smith, 1926, pp. 272-4; G. W. Abbott, 1920, P" 39" pp. 782-3; 9 Beesley, 1841, p. 31.
744"p. 486 in 1822-41, I, p. 466 (misprinted G. Baker, 10 1885, p. 337; R" A. Smith, 1902, the Gazetteer ; Dryden, pp. 235-6. 11 240-1.
Anon., 1881-3, Pp.
93-5;
R. A. Smith,
1902a, PP"
12
Meaney, 1964, p. 189.
R. A. Smith, 1902a, Dryden 1885, pp" 336-7; 13 Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, pp" 780-1. pp. 233-4; 14 . Heaney, 1964, P--193-
15 16 XIXp. 190 1 2 3 4
Hief,
1915-16, pp. 59-66.
Heaney, 1964, p. 196. NorthumberlandHeaney, 1964, pp. 198-9. Keeney, 1935-6, p. 15.
Keeney, 1939, pp. 120-8. Brewis, 1936, pp. 117-21; Jobey, 1957,. pp" 282-3Baldwin
5 Knowles, Forster et al., Brown, 1903-37, IV, pp. 811-2.
1909, pp. 406-8;
Meaney's Unlooated. 6 Groenwell, 1877, p. 432. National Grid reference places the site in North Yorkshire, teer in the Gazetteer under Northumberland. it is listed although XC P. * 193 Oxfordshire
-12 236-8.
Heaney, 1964, pp. 203-14. Jnsham, New Wintles Pain. D. M. Wilson, 1969, pp.
S. Stone, 1856-9c, 1939, PP- 360-2;Gazetteer).
3
Akerman,1860a, pp. 84-97; 1857o, pp. 391-8; Akerman, 443; Leeds, 1861-4,p. 329; S. Stone,
Rowley, 1972, p. 20
p. (postdating
the
1857b, p. 144; Ake=an, Akerman, 4 Baldwin Brown, 1903-37,1V, pp. 662-3.
1856-9, PP- 73-4;
5 Leeds and Riley, 1942, pp. 62-70; HilL ird, Jarman S. C. Hawker, 1969, p" 23 (postdating the Gazetteer . and
6
Anon., 1940, p. 163; Leedsand Riley, 1942, PP. 61-2.
745.
7 8
Leeds, 1939, PP- 357-8; Meaney, 1964, p. 207.
Leeds, 1940, pp* 23-9.
Kirk and Baldwin Browm, 1903-37, IV, pp. 647-8; 9 Leeds, 1952-3, pp. 63-74; S. C. Hawkes, 1961b, PP. 4-5, the Gazetteer). Evison, 1968b, pp. 238-40 (postdating 9-10;
10 S. Stone, 1859-61, pp. 100-101; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, p. 658; Rowley, 1972, p.. 20. 11 12 13 14 15 Anon., 1952-3, pp. 216-7Akerman, 1657b, Pp. 3-40-3Heaney, 1964, p" 209. Earwaker, 1873-4b, p. 171. Leeds, 19409 pp. 21-3-
16 17
Conder, 1893-5, pp.. 406-7. Earwaker, 1873-4a, PP- 125-6-
18 S. Stone, 1861-4, PS. Stone, 1856-9a, pp. 94-8; 442 (omitted from the Gazetteer ; P. Manning, 1898-9, pp. 39-40; Rowley, 1972, p. 20. 19 Harden and Treweeks, 1945, pp. 16-41. Leeds, _1916-17,
20 Kenward, 1883-5, pp. 48-63-
pp. 186-7,189;
21
Kirk and Leeds, 1952-3, pp. 69-70. Leeds, 1939,
22 Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IT,, p. 658; p. 359; Meaney, 1964, p. 209.
2324 Plate p. 208
Leeds, 1939, p" 356S. Stone, 1856-9v, III, Fig. 11. pp. 214-5; Akerman, 1860a, p. 97,
this site,. 25 Leeds, 1940, pp. 22-3, in discussing refuted the assumption that such finds represented earrings, Lethbridge's finds at Burwell, Ca, and Gurney's at citing Leighton Buzzard, Bd.
746.
xxrp. 211 1
Rutland
Meaney, 1964, pp. 215-7-
1945, P" 15; Leeds, 1948, PP- 169-73; Cottrill, 2 Leeds and Barber, 1950, pp. 185-91886, II9 pp. 188-9; Crowther-Beynon, 1901-2, Gomme, 3 R. Maines, 1902-3, pp. 195-8 (omitted from the pp. 246-59; Crowther-Beynon, 1903, pp. 220-8; CrowtherGazetteer); Crowther-Beynon, 1907-9, PBoynon, 1904, pp. 117,152-7; 53; R. A. Smith, 1908c, pp. 96-104; Baldwin Brown, 19031945, P" 1337, IV, Pp. 778-9; Cottrill, Crowther-Beynon, 1907-9, PP. 50-1; Baldwin Brown, 4 1945, PP- 14-151903-37, N, P" 778; Cottrill, 1934, Crowther-Beynon, 1911, pp. 481-6; Phillips, 5 1945, PP147-8 (omitted from the Gazetteer ; Cottrill, pp. 14-15; Meaney, 1964, pp, 21 7.p. 215 6 XXII p. 217 1 EVison, Somerset Heaney, 1964, pp. 218-9. 1967a, p. 85.
61-70; Hoxne, 1929, p. 107 (omitted Horne, 1928, pp. 2 Horne, 1930, Anon., 1930, pp. 101-2; from the Gazetteer); PP- 53-4; Horne, 1933, pp" 39-63" 3 4 Gray, 1940, pp. 141-2. Horne, 1926, pp. 77-8.
Heaney, 1964, p. 219, where the site was considered 5 "Doubtful".7OCIII p. 222 1 Staffordshire Meaney, 1964, pp. 220-3-
Jewitt, 1870, p. 258; Wedgewood,1905-6, p. 148, 2 Plate V; R. A. Smith, 1908d, pp. 210-12; Ozanne, 1962-3, Y- 43"3 208. Batemant 1861t P. 129; ' R. A. Smitht 1908d# p.
4
Bateman, 1861, p. 148; M. J. Fowler, 1954, P" 143-
Heron, 1889, pp. 161-71; R. A. Smith, 1908d, pp. ' -5 201-3; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, Pp- 770-1.
747.6 208; Bateman, 1861, pp. 201-2; Ozanne, 1962-3, pp. 45-6. R. A. Smith, 1908d, p.
7 Bateman, 1848, p. 73; Bateman, 1861, pp. 166-7; M. J. Fowler, 1954, pp" 142-3" R. A. Smith, 1908d, p. 212; 8 IV9 p.. 773; Ozanne, 1962-3, p. 41.XXIY Suffolk
Baldwin
Brown, 1903-37,
p. 226
1 2
Meaney, 1964, pp. 224-36. Rainbird Clarke, 1950-2, PP- 304-6.Lethbridge, 1931, PP- 1-46;
C. Fox, 1923, p. 265; 3 1956, p. 114. Lethbridge,
4
1-19; R. A. Smith, 1V, PP* 790-1.
Layard, 1907, PP- 325-52;1911, PP-
330-3; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37,
Layard, 1907-9, PP-
5 Warren, 1859, p. 212; Warren, 1870, p. 243; Warren, Anon., 1871, p. 259; R. A. Smith, 1911, PP- 336-7,349-50; Omam, 1931, p. 104 (omitted from the Gazetteer 1927, pp. 90-1;Meaney and S. C. Hawkes, Gazetteer). 6 1970, p. 53, note (postdating the
;
1966, p. 1-32 postHutchinson, Le Bard, 1959, pp. 56-7; Briscoe, from Lady datin the Gazetteer ; information Lady Briscoe, Mrs, Hutchinson and A. R. Edwardson, Moyse's'Hall Museum, Bury St. Edmunds.
It now appears that there were two Lakenheath sites, dated ante 1911 and ante 1915 in the by finds one represented 1956 onwards, discovered Gazetteer at the aeroand a second [G. j Briscoe, from the 180 (omitted 1955-7, drome. Lady p. 7 189; G. BBiscoe 1958a, p. Gazetteer and ; D. M. Wilson,
[T. )
) (G.
7 J. Douglas, 1793, PP- 8, note, 82-3;. 65, note; R. A. Symith, 1911, PP- 347-89 8 9 10 345; Prigg, 1888, PP- 57-72; R. A. Smith,
Ellis,
1848, p.
1911, P" 342.
R. A. Smith, Ridgeway, Lethbridge,
1911, p. 333;
Meaney, 1964, p. 224. R. A. Smith, 1911, p.
1901-31, It p. 586; 1931, p. 1.
11 R. A. Smith, 1911, p. 344; Plate JIXIX, No. 3.12 R. A. Smith, 1911, Ps' 344.
C. Fox, 1923, p. 269 arid
13 R. A. Smith, 1911, P. 334; how, 1910-12, pp. 1-2; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, In, p" 175.
748"14 15 16 17 Lethbridge, Prigg, 1951, p. 18 and Fig. 14. 1911, p. 3431911, pp. 329-30-
1888, pp. 67-8; 1845, p. 206;
R. A. Smith,
T. Wright,
R. A. Smith,
Bruce-Mitford,
1972, PP- 70-9Warren, 1859, p. 204; Lethbridge, by Prigg, R. A.
18 Akerman, 1855b, p. 3; Smith, 1911, PP- 337-819 p. 230 20 Ridgeway, Fenton's 1901-31, It
P- 587;
1931, P- 81888.
notes were published
XXV" Surrey
p. 251
1
Meaney, 1964, pp. 237-45-
Lowther, 1935, P. 17; Dunning, 1933, PP- 302-3; 2 the Gazetteer). Lowther, 1963, pp. 294-6 (post-dating 3 Flower, 1874, pp. 109-17; J. C. Anderson, 1877,
1923, Pp- 38-9; min, 84,85; PPHope-Taylor, 1950, p. 170Lowther, 1931, PP- 1-50; 4 1959a, pp. 141-2. J. Morris,
Prere, 1944-5, p. 114;1931, PP- 189-92;
Whimster,
Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, 1906, pp. 49-68; 5 Bidder, 632; Martin, 1918, p. 6; Bidder, 1926-7, P- 94; Whimster, p. 1959, PP. 51-131. Bidder and J. Morris, 1931, pp. 176-80; p. 262 6 Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, 1902b, p. 266. XXVI p. 265 1 Sussex Meaney, 1964, pp. 246-56. IV, P. 430, citing R. A. Smith,
Griffith, Saltzman, 1914, pp. 16-53; Griffith 2 and 1903-37, IV9 pp. 685-8; Baldwin Brown, 1915, PP- 197-210; the Gazetteer . Evison, 1965b, p. 126 (post-dating
34 5 R. pp. p. p.
Peters, 1963, p. 26.R. A. Smith, 1905b, p. 336.
Read, 1896, pp. 211-14; Read, 1895, PP- 369-82; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, 1905b, PP- 343-5; A. Smith, 680-1; E. Wilson, 1940, p. 183; A. E. Wilson, 1950, A. Evison, 1965b, 174; A. E. Wilson, 1958, pp. 3-7,9-12; Worthing Museum. from L. M. Bickerton, 127; information
6 1846, p. 134; R. A. Smith, 1905b, p. 339; Martell, IV, p. 683; Anon., 1954, p. 67; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37,
N. E. S. Norris,
1956, p. 11.
749. 7 8 Collyer, 1892-9, p. 180; Curwen, 1922, pp. 15-16. Sawyer, 1892, pp. 177-83; R. A; Smith, 1905b, p" 339"Mantell, 1846, p. 133;
1824, Is PP- 46-7; 9 Horsfield, R. A. smith, 1905b, P" 33710 Vine, 1886, p. 147-
11 Anon., 1958, p. 69; Heaney, 1964, p. 256. 12 1314 est in
D. M. Wilson,
1959, P" 300;
'
Meaney, 1964, p. 251. Horsfield, 1824, Is P" 42.
hoc De Iutarum orig-Ine sunt Cantuari et Uictuarii. insulam, ea aens guae Uectam tenet et ea qua.e usgue hodie Occidentalium Saxonum Iutarum rrovincia natio nominatur. HEI I, Chap. 15; osita contra i sam insulam Uectam.
Colgrave 15
and Mynors,
19699 P" 50-
Leeds, 1936, PP- 43-78"
16 XXVII
A. E. Wilson, 1942-3, PP--559 72. Warwickshire
p. 280
1
Meaney, 1964, pp. 257-63,217"Fetheraton, 1864-7. p. 424; B. A. Smith, 1904b, p. 265.
Humphreys, Byland, Barnard, Wellstood and Baxnett, 1922-3, pp. 89-116; Humphreys al., 1923-4, pp" 271-88; et Humphreys,1923, PP. 16-25; Humphreys, 1924, PP- 32-4-
3
4 Bloxam, 1834, PP. 44-6; Bloxam, 1840-50, pp. 44-6, C. R. Smith, 1848-80, 52 (calling the site Bensford Bridge); I, Pp- 36,40-41; Akerinan, 1855b, :PP- 35-6, R. A. Smith, 1904b, pp" 253-4"
56
Meaney, 1964, p. 260.Pegge, 1775, pp-'371-5; R. A. Smith,, 1904b, pp. 264-5.
7 J. T. Burgess, 1876a, pp. 378-81; J. T. Burgess, 1876b, pp. 108-10; J. T. Burgess, 1876-8, pp. 78-9; R. A. Smith, 1904b, pp* 260-4; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, PP. 668-9.
89 log-lo.
welistood, 1935; Heaney, 1964, pp. 262-3.J. H. Edwards, 1948, PP. 50-1; Leeds, 1935, PP-
750.1852, p. 179; Akerman, 1855b, pp. 39-40; J. T. 10 Way, 1876a, P" 378; R. A. Smith, 1904b, p. 258; Chatwin, Burgess, (The 1926, PP- 39-40" 1925, pp, 268-72; Chatwin, )Gazetteer's reference to Ant J, VIII is incorrect. Bloxam, 1850-1, 11 pp. 252-3pp. 229-30; R. A. Smith, 1904b,
Bloxam, 1840-50, p. 64; Hertford and Shirley, 170-3, 12 453-4; Hertford and Shirley, 1873, PP- 482-3; R. A. PPSmith, 1904b, pp. 265-6.13 XXYIII Information Wiltshire from W. Ford, excavator.
p. 291
1
Heaney, 1964, pp. 264-79... andIt ,
Clay, 1925-27b, pp. 432-9; M. E. Cunninton 2 1957, P" 149" Goddard, 1934, p. 243; Grinsell,
3 p. 96; Grineoll, 4'
Chaffers,
1844, P" 547;
C. R. Smith,
1848-80,
1957, pp. 160-1,243-
Clay,. 1925-27a, Pp- 94-101.Musty,
5
1969, PP. 98-117-
6 J. E. Jackson, 1854, pp. 199-201; Co=e, 1886, II, ton, 1932-4, P. 155; Shortt, 1947190-1; M. E. Cunning, pp. 8, PP. 345-9; Akerman, 1853a, PP. *259-78; Akerrnan, 1853b, 1855b, pp. 69-70; Baldwin Brown, 1903Pp- 475-9; Akerman, 1957, 619-621; Jessup, 1950, P. 61; Grinsell, 37, IV, pp. 102-3; Evison, 1969, p. 115. PP.
7 Hoare, 1812, p. 48; Goddard,.1913-14, P. 275; M. E. Cunnington, 1932-4, P. 1648 M. E. Cunnington, 1925-7, P" 400; 1932-4, P. 169. 9 Leeds and Shortt, 1953Goddard, 1911-12, and 606-8; pp.
M. E. Cunnington,
10 M. E. C=nington 1957, P. 98Grinsell,
1112
J. F. S. Stone, 1930-2, P" 578.J. F. S. Stone, 1930-2, pp. 579-81-
13 Akerman, 1843-9, pp. 12-13; Anon., 1849, pp. 111-2; Akorman, 1855b, pp. 1-2; W. Cunnington, 1859-60, p. 165; Goddard, 1913-14, p. 314; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, III, PP371-2; M. E. Cunnington and Goddard, 1934, p. 241; Jessup, 1957, P" 188. 1950, 'Pp" 58, '60; Grinsell,
751.14 Blackmoro, 1893, PP- 49-50"1812,
15 W. Cunnington, - 1806, PP- 344-5; Hoare, H. E. Cunnington, 1932-4, P. 165pp. 100-101;
16 Hoare, 1812, p. 174; Goddard, 1913-14, P" 321; H. E. Cunnington, 1932-4, Pp- 169-70; D. H. Wilson, 1969, the Gazetteer), 241 (postdating P, 17 H. E. Cunnington, 1937-9, PP- 468-9.
18 Pitt-Rivers, pp. 156,242.
1887-1903, II9 p. 286;
Grinsell,
1957,
19 1887-1903, II9 pp. 264,284; Pitt-Rivers, Baldwin 1957, p" 40. Brown, 1903-37, IV, pp. 654-5; Grinsell,Anon., 1961-3, p. 36; Musty and Stratton, 20 86-109 (postdating the Gazetteer . 1964, PP-
21 ' Goddard, 1894-6, pp. 104-8; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV9 pp. 655-6; Grinsell, 1957, p. 8422 May, 1859-60, p. 259; Anon., M. E. Cunnington, 1932-4, Pp- 168-9; 1911-12, Pa=ore, 611-3; pp. 1932-4, P-
393; M. E. Cunnington and Goddard, 1934, Pp. 250-2; 1957, p. 89.
Grinsell,
1957, P" 89; Grinseli, Meyrick, 1949-50, pp. 220-2; 23 information from F. K. gnnable, Devizes Museum.
24
M. E. Cunnington, 1932-4,
PP- 157,170.
25 A. C. smith, 1878-9, P" 332; N. E. Cunnington, 1932-4, 1957, PP- 165,243p. 167; Grinsell,26 There were no grave-goods with the skeletons at Roche Court Down I, another battlefield cemetery, where the corpses had probably been stripped.. J. F. S. Stone, 1930-2, pp. 572-6; 1957, P" 128. Grinsell, 707C 308 1 2 Worcestershire Heaney, 1964, pp. 280-1. Evison, 1969, p. 115 (postdating the Gazetteer .
3 4 5
Cook, 1958, pp. 58-84. $ariard,, 1925-6, pp. 129-131.
Spaok man, 1909-10, pp. 597-9"
752.6 Baylis, 1954, PP- 40-2.
Pranks, 1864-7, p. 27; R. A. Smith, 1901b, pp. 7 Spackznan, 1909-10, p. 599; Baldwin Brown, 1903229-30; IV9 p. 667; Heaney and S. C. Hawkes, 1970, p. 37. 37, Pontine, 1864-7, P. 342; Ponting, 1867, Pp- 351-3; 8 R. A. Smith, 1901b, p. 229; Sparkman, 1909-10, p. 599; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, p. 667.m Yorkshire
P" 313
1 2
Meaneyt 1964t pp. 282-304.Mortimer, 1905, Pp.-94-5; Sheppard, 1907-18b,p. 311Poulson, Lukis, 1840-1, 1869-70, II9 p. 44;R.
A. Smith, 1912, p.Heaney, 1964, p. 283Elgee, 1933, p. 186.
92;3 4
pp. 175-181;
Akerman, 1855b, pp. 1847, pp. 54-6; Wellbeloved, 5 13-19; C. R. Smith, 1848-80, II0 p. 166; Mortimer, R. A. Smith, 1912, pp. 84-6. 1905, pp. 286-293; Mortimer, Londesborougb, 1852, pp. 251-6; R. A. Smith, 1912, pp. 82-4271-83; pp. 6 7 Sheppard, 1940, PP- 161-41905,
Mortimer, 1905, pp. 247-57; 8 79-80; Elgee, 1933,. p. 182. PP.9 10 Mortimer, Mortimer, 1905, pp, 264-70; 1905, p. 246.
R. A. Smith, 1912,R. A. Smith, 1912, p. 82.
11
Elgee, 1933, pp. 184-51912, pp. 87-8;
1905, p.. 344; R. A. Sriith, 12 Mortimer, Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, PP- 806-8.
13
Sheppard, 1938-9, pp., 44-7; " Meaner, 1964, P. 293.
14 Mortimer, 1905, P" 353; R. A. Smith, 1912, p. 78; Sheppard, 1907-18b, p. 315; Swanton, 1963-6, pp. 264-86;. Swanton, 1967, pp. 43-50; letters from Rev. R. Wilton, Rolleston Papers, Ashmolean Museum.
15 1617
Sheppard, 1906, PP- 333-8; R. A. Smith, 1912, pP" 74-5": Mortimer, 1905, p. 117; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37,T. Wright, 1865, P" 331 and Plate 18; Gomme, 1886,
IV, P. 805.II,
pp. 192-3;
R. A. Smith, 1912, p. 100;
Elgee, 1933, p. 182.
753"18 Sheppard, 1938, PP- 1-23,114,165-9-
f A.7 Smith, 1911-12, pp. 146-58; R. A. Smith, 19 R. Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, PP- 805-6. 1912, pp. 89-92; MacLauchlan, 1849, p. 216; R. A. Smith, 1912, p. 20 1956-8, p. 244; 241; 100; Hildyard, 1952-5 tpostdating, Eildyard, p. the Gazetteer . Manby, 1963-6, p. 344
21 22
Manby, 1963-6, P" 340Meaney, 1964, p. 288." Mortimer, Greenwell, Mortimer,
2324
1905, P" 192; R. A. Smith, 1912, p. 791877, p. 178; R. A. Smith, 1912, p.
93-
25 p. 60526
Brown, 1903-37, N, 1905, P" 144; Baldwin1912, p. 96.
R. A. Smith,
Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, PP- 803-4; Sheppard, 27 1907-18a, pp. 258-72; Sheppard, 1907-18b, PP- 315-7"28 29 Mortimer, 1905, p" 25p. 200; Elgee, 1933, P" 186. 1912, p. 74; 1902b, PP* village" pp. 440-1-
Mayer, 1870-1,
Sheppard, 1907, p. 64; R. A. Smith, 30 Sheppard, 1907-18b, p. 319. -'
Sheppard, Sheppard, 1902a, pp. 106-7; 31 1907, p. 63 ("in a neighbouring ShePp, 4-5; to Sancton). 32 33 IV, Anon., 1949, P" 51; Waterman, 1948-51, Baldwin
R. A. Smith, pp. 806-7-
1912, p. 89;
Brown, 1903-37, 1912-13,
34 133-6;
R. A. Smith, 1912, pp. 93-6; Elgoe, 19339 P" 180-
Hornsby,
PP-
M. Poster, 1881, p. 13; 35 Elgee, 19339 pp. 179-8036 37 Baldwin D. M. Wilson,
R. A. Smith, 1912, p. 77;
1960a, p. 1371912, p. 98;
Bateman, 1860, p. 289; R. A. Smith, Brown, 1903-37, IV, P" 809-
p. 316
These horn brooches from Londesborough and Market 38 Weighton suggest that a ring of. deems horn found with
754.other animal remains may have been put to excavation suggested fastener, Thun-ham,)QCQ Discussion
date, Lamel Hill, a site of uncertain at the same use, but nothing from that that the ring might have been a clothing 1849, p" 34; Meaney, 1964, p. 293.
P" 337
1 2
D. M. Wilson,
1960b, pp. 93-
S. C. Hawkes, 1961b, p. 107IV,
P. 339
Looda, 1913. p. 81; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, 3 p. 586; D. M. Wilson, 1971, PP- 38.9"4 24-5, 1892, Allen, 16-20. Figs. pp. 166-7; Hald, 1962, p. 22,
pp.
p. 340
5 Wild, 1968, pp. 199-207. compared Anglo-Saxon grave-finds p. 21, Fig. which he illustrated
1896, p. 34 Fairholt, with Menimane's costume, 16.
P" 341
67 kindly 8
Geijer,
1938, PP- 154,155,1945, pp. 143-62. this artiole.
Figs.
499 50-
Blindheim, translated Wild,
Mrs- M. Robinson
1968, p. 204. 1964, p. 214.
P" 353
9
Werner,
10P. 358
Leeds, 1936, PP. 44-58-
11 It should be noted that there are graves containing luxury items such as weaving swords which lack elaborate jewellery; that there are graves with numerous brooches balls, spoons and other crystal which lack gold braid, luxurious graves and that elaborately-equipped accessories; these features Nevertheless, to Kent. are not confined in significant conjoin numbers.
p. 366 p. 367 P. 369
12 13 14
Brandated,
1965, p. 1314-
Leeds, 1913, P. 39, Fig. Geijer, 1938, Plate I.
P. 371
15
Werner, 1964, P. 214.
P. 372 P. 375 p. 377
16 17 18
fiald, 1950, p. 23, Fig. 15, p. 25, Fig. 16. Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV, PP- 454-5,459-60. E. g. Beowulf, lines 1162-3; Judith, lines 36-7;
Dobbie, 1953, Pp. 36,100.
755"p. 388P. 395
1920 21
Lethbridge,
1931, p. 60.5, No. 16. 55A. 2.
Schumacher, 1935, Plate Girke, 1922, II9 Plate
P" 396
22 23 24
kigelhardt,
1866, p. 40, Plate
Glob, 1969, p. 133Engelhardt, 1866, p. 40, Plate 1.
25P" 398
Hald, 1950, P. 337, Fig. 389.
"Paired"ornaments 26 appear at the shoulders of male 1903b, pp. 255-6 Allen, figures in Pictish sculptures, and Plate LII, Fig. 266B; pp. 260-1, Fig. 270; P. 340 belong to the Christian The sculptures and Fig. 355" appear to represent period, however, and the figures ecclesiastics. References to chiefs as ring-givers 27 are frequent Beowulf, in Old F glish literature, e. g. 'beaga bryttan', line 35; Robbie, 1953, p" 4.
p. 404
p. 405 p. 406p.
28 29
Beowulf, lines
1192-6,3009;
Robbie,
1953, PP- 37,93"
Heaney, -1964, p. 20.Ibid. THE EIGGTH TO ELEVENTHCENTURIES D. M. Wilson, D. M. Wilson, 1964a, pp. 141-2 and Plate 1964a, p. 8. XIX.
407
30C.
p. 408
1 2
3P. 409 4 5 P- 410 6
Dolley,
1966,. p. 491964a, pp. 208-11 and Plate 1964a, pp. 211-4XLIII.
D. M. Wilson, D. M. Wilson,
D. M. Wilson, 1964a, pp. 86-8 (Page, 1964, pp. 86-8), n47 and Plates XXXI, 0CCII. 7 D. M. Wilson, 1964a, pp. 35-6,178-9 and Plate XXXII.
8
D. --M. Wilson, 1964a, pp. 35-6,163
and Plate 7IXVIII.
910
R. A. Sttith, 1923, p. 101.D. M. Wilson, 1964a, pp. 47.8, Fig. 5"
756.11 p" 41]. p. 412 12 Bruce-Mitford, 1956, pp. 171-31943, PP- 58-9" R. A. Smith,
Peers and Radford,
13 Longstaff, 1912, p. 97"
1848, pp. 220-1 and Plate;
14 Geijer, 1938, PP. 154-5, Pigs. 49,50 Shetelig, 1945, PP- 38-9Nos. 3,5,6;
and Plate 40,
15
D. N. Wilson, 1964a,pp. 7,17,139-40 and Plate XIX.
16 The origins of these brooches have been disputed. D. M. Wilson, 1958b, pp. 95-100, considered that Anglo-Saxon the decoration inspired of a tenth-century group he art De Paor, 1962, pp. 189-90 restated called "Anglo-Irish". Graham-Campbell, the possibility of Scandinavian influence. 1972, PP. 113-4, supported Wilson's suggestion of Anglo-Saxon In publishing Pictish influence. a group of eighth-century, D. M. Wilson, 1973, PP- 99-103 showed the interpenannulars, between English, Irish relationship and Pictish art. P. 413 17 18 Allen, Allen, 1892, p. 167. 1892, p. 166.
On the Cross of Allen, 1892, pp. 164-6 and rigs. 19 in Lucas, 1973, Pig. 118 opposite Muiredach (shown clearly p. 162) Christ is represented wearing a penannular brooch shoulder of a garment which opens: down the on the right It is worn over a longer front and which has wholes. the baptism of Christ Two figures, onlookers-to garment. depicted on the West Cross at Kells, wear brooches in The outer costumes. over similar positions corresponding in this case are cloaks rather than coats, being garments The hands protrude from the front without armholes. (Lucas, p. 162. ) opening.
P. 414
20
D. M. Wilson,
1964a, pp. 132-4 and Plate
XVIII.
21 405-6.p. 415
Cramp, 1964, P" 91;
see also Bailey,
1967-70, PPpin of the
Kendrick, 1938, p. 170 assumed the right-hand 22 to be an addition. He considered that the function pins was to decorate "shrines or bindings". 23 Peers and Radford, 1943, pp. 63-4, Fig. 14.
24 2526
D. 'M. Wilson, 1964a, pp. 182-3 and Plate XX VI. Waterman, 1959, p. 68.Addyman and Hill, 1969, p. 68.
757.p. 416 27 28 Peers and Radford, Dunning, 1943, p. 60.
1952, PP- 77-80-
29 3031 32 33 34 35 36 p. 417 37 38 39 40
J. Walker, 1945, P. 81. Boon, 1959, P" 831952, p" 80. , Lethbridge, Lethbridge, R. A. Smith, Ravenscroft, 1931, P" 481936, p. 21. 1923, P. 113, Fig. 1907-8, p. 6. 1943, PP- 59-60. XXVIII. 139-
Peers and Radford, D. M. Wilson, D. M. Wilson,
1964a, pp. 161-3 and Plate 1964a, p. 62. 1943, PP- 55-6.
Peers and Radford, D. M. Wilson,
1964x, p. 63-
4142 43
D. M. Wilson, 1965, pp. 263-4.Peers and Radford, D. M. Wilson, 1943, pp. 62-3XXVIII.
1964a, p. 161 and Plate
p. 418
4445 46
1959, p. 68. Waterman,Peers and Radford, Ravenscroft,Bradley,
1943, pp. 68-706. p.
1907-8,
47p. 419 48 49
1974, P. 37.1964a, pp. 117-9 and Plate B. D. M. Wilson, 1964b, XI.
D. M. Wilson,
Omam, 1931, p. 107, Fig.
D. M. Wilson, 50 pp. 265-8.
1964a, p. 56;
51 52
- Omam,1931, pp- 104-8R. A. Smith, 1912, p. 100.
758.53 54 R. A. Smith, vullianY, 1912, pp. 101-2.
1930, p. 262.
D.
SIIRVIVITtG RETUINS OF GAM'IENTS
p. 421P- 422
1
Battiscombe, 1956, PP- 375-525-
that the archaeologists It is unlikely 2 used this tern (wool) in which the fibres fabric in the technical sense of a during manufacture, of the yarn have been laid parallel Brearley, in a textile smoother than a woollen. resulting 1964, P" 1.
p" 423
3 4
Bald, 1950, pp. 426,442. Hoffmann, ' 1964.
p. 425
'These impressions are unlike those created during 5 which have been found on some Scandinavian manufacture, 1973, p" 27 and note. Arrhenius, brooches. 6 R. A. Smith, 1863-4, pp. 286,289,291-8; Fitch, This, and the locations 1904a, p. 181; Jessup, 1950, P. 35" leather finds, textile appear on Map 1. and of other
P. 427
78 9
Hyslop, 1963, pp. 181,198Loods, 1948, P. 173; Matthews, $yalop, 1963, pp. 179i 181-
1962, pp. 28-9,31-2.
on loan 10 Ashmolean Museum records and exhibition from Abingdon Museum; Leeds and Harden, 1936, PP- 35, 36-7,43,45,46,48,5011 68-72; 12 E. Crowfoot, 1958, p. 37; Hoffmann 1964, p. 166. Ashmolean Museum records Henahall, 1959, pp.
and exhibition.
13
D. Atkinson,
1916, p. 17-
Museum of Archaeology and Cambridge University 3.4 (Hereafter and on the Ethnology records and exhibition. Museum.) to Cambridge chart, abbreviated 15 16 17 Ashmolean Museum records Akexznan, 1860b, P. 342. Head, 1934-40, P. '322.0
and exhibition.
18
Ake=ant 1844, P. 546,. Plate...,I.
759.19 Be Burgess, 1878, PP- 332-3; Anon., 1884a, pp. 16-17; Stevens, 1884, pp. 63,65; R. A. Smith, 1905a, Baldwin Broom, 1903-37, III9 PP- 385-7, IV, Ppp. 200-1; 640; Plenderleith, 1956, p. 378 and note; E. Crowfoot and S. C. Hawkes, 1967, pp. 42,44-50,66-7; Appleyard and Wildman, 1969, p. 631C. C. Babington, 20 Ashmolean Museum records records and exhibition; Crowfoot. 1859-63, p. 9 and Pig. B; Cambridge Museum and exhibition; from E. unpublished information
21 W. K. Foster, 1880-4, pp. 11,16-30; G. M. Crowfoot, 1951, PP. 30-2; E. Crowfoot, 1958, p" 37; Ashmolean Museum Cambridge Museumrecords and records and exhibition;exhibition; 22 unpublished information from E. Crowfoot. Lothbridgo, 1931, pp. 48,50,60-
23 G. M. Crowfoot, 1951, pp. 28-30; G. M. Crowfoot, 1952, p. 191; G. M. Crowfoot, 1956b, P" 434, note.24 Ashmolean Museum records and exhibition.
1968, P" 49; Ashmolean Museum records 25 T. Briscoe, Cambridge Museum records and exhibition; and exhibition; from E. Crowfoot. unpublished information
26 27
D. M. Wilson, 1956, pp. 34,36,37. Neville, 1852, pp. 9,19.Ward, 1905, p" 269;
28 Bateman, 1861, pp. 28-30; Anon., 1955-6, p. 1329 Bateman, 1861, pp. 68-9.
30 G. M. Crowfoot, 1955b, pp. 141,144; 1956, PP- 52-3Jewitt, 1870, pp. 284-6; 31 Ward, 1905, pp* 269-70. 32 Bateman, 1861, p. 26.
E. Crowfoot,
Bateman, 1861, PP- 53-4;
G. M. Crowfoot, 1955a,PP. 136-7; R. A. Bower, Derby Museum and Art Gallery.
33
information from
Read, 1893-5, p" 252; E. Crowfoot, 1958, PP- 36-7; 34 Henshall, 1959, P" 71; Hoffmann, 1964, pp., 204,246,2529E. Crowfoot, 1967, p. 37; E. Crowfoot, 1966, pp. 29,30; Appleyard and Wildman, 1969, p. 631.
.. y
760.35 36 Jones, 37 38 39 40 Ashmolean Museum records and exhibition.
Unpublished information from-and by courtesy of T. including E. Crowfoot's report on Grave 117. excavator, H. E. Smith, 'Unpublished R. D. Abbott, Clinch, 1884b, p. 322. information from E. Crowfoot.
1962, p. 197-
1909, p. 186.
41 'Unpublished information from M. C. Macfarlane, Hampshire County Museum Service.
42 Knocker, 1955-7, pp. 121,127,128; 1955-7, p. 170.
E. Crowfoot,
43 44
Biddle, 1965, p. 256. Hillier, 1855b, P. 36.
1855a, p" 30; 45 Dennett, 1845, P. 154; Hillier, 1956, p. 378 and note; Plenderleith, E. Crowfoot and S. C. Hawkea, 1967, pp. 51,7146 47 Bullen, 1912-13, p. 185-
G. W. Abbott,
1920, p. 36. 1856, pp. 152, from information
48 J. Douglas, 1793, p" 74; Faussett, 154; Lethbridge, 1931, p. 65; unpublished E. Crowfoot.
1876, PP- 304,306-7,309-14; 49 Godfrey-Faussett, R. A. Smith, 1908b, P" 342; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, N, p. 717; Jessup, 1950, p. 127; E. Crowfoot and S. C. from Bawkes, 1967, pp. 51,67-8; unpublished information E. Crowfoot. 50 Conyngham, 1844a, P. 56.
J. Douglas, 1793, P" 74, note; 51 pp. 169-7352 P" 34; J. Douglas, E. Crowfoot
Faussett,
1856,
Jessup, 1950, 1793, PP- 5-6,24,33; and S. Co Hawkes, 1967, pp. 50,68-9.
C. R. Smith, 1848-80, II, p. 164; E. Crowfoot, 1967, 53 (miaprintod? Woodenaboroughin tho Cazotto: r. ) pp. 37-8.
-41
761.
54
E. Crowfoot,
1958, P. 37-
55 Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, N, P" 736; Plenderleith, 1956, p. 378; E. Crowfoot and S. C. Hawker, 1967, p. 69; Ashmolean'Nuseum records E. Crowfoot, 1969, pp. 209-10; and exhibition. 56 36-7, Chadwick, 1958, PP. 17,22,25; Pig-109 Plate Ic. E. Crowfoot, 1958,
B. A. Smith, 1908b, 57 J. Douglas, 17939 PP- 89-90; 378; Baldwin Brown, 1903-37, IV9 p. 629; Jessup, 1950, P" P. 34. 58 Evison, 1956, p. 120.
59 E. Crowfoot and S. C. Hawkes, 1967, pp. 51,69-70; from E. Crowfoot. unpublished information
60 6162
Paussett,
1856, PP" 44-5,53,64,65,70,73,91-2. E. Crowfoot and
S. C. Hawkes, 1967, pp. 50,70Anon., 1847a, p. 254"
Warhurst, 1955, PP- 7-8,32;
63 C. R. Smith, 1848-80# III, from E. Crowfoot. information
pp. 15-16;
unpublished
64 unpublished Crumberlandj7,1938, pp. 17,20,21,23; including roport information from Borough Museum, Dartford, by E. and G. M. Crowfoot. 65 Jessup, 1950, PP- 34-5; Chadwick, 1958, P. 31-
66 1856, pp. 107,110,111,112,118,122,123, Paussett, 1931, P" 57; unpublished 125,132,133; Lethbridge, information from E. Crowfoot. 67 J. Brent, 1867, pp. 411-12; Hawkes, 1967, p. 71. 68 69 Plate Unpublished information I, E. Crowfoot and S. C. Unlocated.
from E. Crowfoot. Part II,
1795-1811, Nichols, L, Pig. 11.
Appendix p. 136 and hhppleyard and.
D. M. Wilson, 1957, pp. 147-8; 70 wildmau, 1969, p. 632.
F. H. Thompson, 1956, p. 184; 71 1956a, pp. 188-9.
G. M. Crowfoot,
G. V. Thoma8 1887, pp. 387,391,393-4,396,398-9, 72 , 401; T. Briscoe, 1968, pp. 46-7..-a
762.73 Unpublished information from E. Crowfoot.from G. Taylor, excavator,
74 information Unpublished including by E. Crowfoot. report
7576 77 and Art
G. C. Chester, 1859, pp" 361-2.Unpublished Information Gallery. information from E. Crowfoot. King's Lynm Museum
from the Curator,
7879.
Hughes, 1899-1901, p. 319; B. Lowerison, 1909, p" 55"Information from Norwich Castle Museum.
80 C. R. Smith, 1848-80, II, pp. 234-5; Norfolk and Norwich Castle Museum, A Catalojue of Antiquities, 1853, p. 24; Rainbird Clarke, 1939-41, pp" 230-1. 81 Ellis 82 Central 83 84 Unpublished information from E. Crowfoot Clarke, Town Clerk, Thetford. and W.
Leeds, 1909, P" 95; information from R. Moore, Museum and Art Gallery, Northampton. Unpublished Unpublished information information from E. Crowfoot. from E. Crowfoot. Unlocated.
85 p. 15.p. 428 86 87 88 89
MacLaughlan, 1867, p. 26, note 8;Ashmolean Museum records Unpublished information
Keeney, 1935-6,
and exhibition. from E. Crowfoot. and exhibition.
Ashmolean Museum records Harden and Treweeks,
1945, P" 35"
9091 92 93
Leeds, 1916-17, pp. 53-4Akerman, 1860a, p. 97, Plate Information from Rutland III, No. 11.
County Museum, 0akham.
Bateman, 1861, p. 148.
Lethbridge, 1931, pp. 4,21-3,33,35,39,42; 94 Chadwick, 1958, P" 3195 2t 11; G. M. Crowfoot, 1952, p. 191; Layard, 1907-9, from E. Crowfoot. unpublished information PP-
763.Hoffmann, 1964, PP- 204,252; E. Crowfoot, 96 pp* 29-32 with correotions supplied by E. Crowfoot. 1966,
97
G. M. Crowfoot, 1951, pp. 26-8.
G. M. Crowfoot, 1952, pp. 189-91; E. Crowfoot, 98 1966, p. 30; Ashmolean Museum records and exhibition.
Francis, 1863, p. 62; Davis, 1861-4, p. 181; 99 Bruce-Mitford, 1952-4, PP. 5,15"100 G. M. Crowfoot, 1943, PP- 87-8, Plate 70QCa; Bruce1950, p. 166; Jessup, 1950, P" 35; Henshall, 1959, Mitford, E. p. 71; Hoffmann, 1964, pp. 185,204,246,252,372; E. Crowfoot, 1967, pp. 38-9; Crowfoot, 1966, pp. 29,30; Appleyard and Wildman, 1969, p. 631101 Prigg, 1888, pp.
58,60,63,64,68-
102 Information from A. R. Edwardson, Moyses Hall Museum, Bury St. Edmunds. 103 Hope-Taylor, 1950, p. 170-
104 Griffith and Salzman, 1914, PPinformation from Lewes Museum.
34,35,39-40,44-5;Gallery, Worthing,
105 Information from the Museum and Art of Southampton. and D. Leigh, University 106 Meaney, 1964, p. 256.
107 Information from W. M. Shortt, and Museum, Coventry.
Herbert
Art
Gallery
108109
1923-4,
p. 285.
et L., Humphreys al., 1922-3, pp. 114-5; Humphreys a: et1935excavator and from J. p"
Wellstood,
110 Morris, 111 163;
Information from W. Ford, County Museum, Warwick.
Hoare, 1812, p. 79; M. E. Cunnington, 1932-4, information from F. K. Amiable, Devizes Museum.
21,22,25,26,29,32,34,37,51; 61;. Hoffmann, 1964, p. 204. p.
112
Leedsand Shortt,
1953, pp. 8-9,12,13,16,17,G. M. Crowfoot,
1953,
113114
J. F. S. stone, 1930-2, pp. 578p 579-80.Hoare, 1812, pp. 100-101.
764.115 Plate Pitt Givers, 1887-1903, II9 pp., 266-7 and Pigs., 1931, P" 70"' CL, 31; Lethbridge, 1964, pp. 89,91; E. Crowfoot,
116 Musty and Stratton, 1964, p. 1083.17 118 119 120 Mortimer
Museum, Hull,
records
and exhibition. VIII.
Akerman, 1855b, p. 16 and Plate C. R. Smith, Greenwell, 1848-80, II,
p. 166.
1877, p. 178-
121'122 123
Sheppard, 1938-9, p" 46.Mortimer Anon., Museum, Hull, 1949, p" 51records and exhibition; records and exhibition.
Mortimer Museum, Hull, 124 Meaney, 1964, p. 296. 125 Hornsby, 1912-13,
p. 134unpublished Jessup, Plate information
D. M. Wilson, 126 from E. Crowfoot. 127 R. A. Smith,
1960a, p. 137; 1911-12, p. 150;
1950, P. 35. ICXXb; Hoffmann,
128 G. M. Crowfoot, 1943, pp. 86-7, 1964, p" 248; Jessup, 1950, P. 35-
129 Stead, 1956-8, PP- 519-21; E. Crowfoot, 1956-8, 525; Thornton, 1956-8, PP" 525-30; B. M. Haines, 1956-8, p" MacGregor, 1973, 530; Richardson, 1959, pp" 63-4,86-90; P" pp. 20-4,34.p. 429 130 131
Hald, 1950, p. 442.E. Crowfoot, Hoffmann, Gerefa, 1966, p. 29. 1964, p. 203. Liebermann, 1903-16, It p. 455"
p. 435
132 133 134
15;
Hoffmann,
1964, pp. 251-2.
p. 437 p" 438
135 136 137 138
Hoffmann, 1964, pp. 229,235" Walters, 1914, P. 74, No. 497"
Hoffnnann, 1964, pp* 238,239,249. Geijer, 1938, PP* 41-3"I
765139140 141-
Gesta, II,Notably Geijer,
para. 9;
Portz,
1829, P. 752, line
41-
Pirenne,
1909, pp. 308-15-
1965, PP- 130-2.
p. 440 P. 441P. 450
142 143144
Geijer,
1938, PP- 154,155,
Figs- 499 50.
Schumacher, 1935, Plate 8, No. 29.Wild, 1968, p. 207, Fig. 26.
P. 451 P- 452
145 146 147
Glob, 1969, PP- 31,68,80,129,133, Gudj6nsson, 1962, pp. 65-71-
Plates 7,45-
E. Crowfoot and S. C. Hawkes, 1967, p. 48.E. Crowfoot E. Crowfoot Plenderleith, S. C. Hawkes, 1967, pp. 60-4,72-84and and S. C. Hawkes, 1967, pp. 55,60-1. 1956, pp. 377-8-
p. 453
148 149 150
P. 455
151 152
Wells, 1964, p. 51Wells, 1964, p. 78-
P. 456
153
Blindheim, 1959, pp. 85-6.
154 Bronze Age (? ) shoes Hald, 1972. Examples include from Wendelspang Mose,. Denmark, with front gathering seam, 69, Fig. 69, p. 72, Pig. 75; Age shoes in Viking p. lacing, Novgorod, U. S. S. R., with decorative p. 141, Fig. 174; p. 154, Figs. shoes from Drumacoon Bog, Ireland,
185,186, p. 172, Fig. 200, with and the Faroe Islands, lacing puckering; and Peruvian shoes with functional down the front, continued round the ankle to draw the shoe tight, p. 203, Fig. 236.PART THREE: REPRESENTATIONS IN ART
A. p. 459 1
INTRODUCTION:SOURCES ORGANIZATION AND Brown, 1972, pp. 219-46.
2
D.
Wright, H.
1967,
PP-
75-6.
If no reference has been given to a published 3 (which is not reproduced illustration version of an there is normally no adequate illustration among the Plates) from MS Cotton Claudius Biv Illustrations available. are reproduced in Dodwell and Clemoes, 1974.
766.p. 460 4 5 MoreY, 1942, p" 204Woodruff, 1930, p. 21.
6 13-15-
Wormald, 1952, pp. 20-1,24;
Wormald, 1959, PPDodwell*and Clemoes,
7 Dodwoll, 1971, pp. 319-28; 1974, pp. 71-3.p. 461
8 The method of illustrating each month by figures Eagglish. occupations was not originally engaged in appropriate 'J. C. Webster, 1938, It derived from late antique art. PP- 53-6 suggested that the calendars in English MSS Cotton Julius Avi and Cotton Tiberius By resemble the Utrecht Psalter in style and are based on an original conHe has not suggested a direct model, ceived at Rheims. however, and has shown that the Tiberius introduced artist in the arrangement of the scenes. some innovations 9 The kaglish worship of the Tapestry has been Stenton, 1965, p. 11; Wormald, 1965, PPestablished. 29-3310 Christie, 1938.
p. 462
p. 463p- 464
11
Gjaerder,
1964, PP- 95-114-
12 A corpus of Anglo-Saxon ivories was published by Beckwith, 1972, pp. 9-71. The ascription of some of the items in this work to the Anglo-Saxon period may be questionable. 13 after Beckwith, the present Becker, 1972, PP- 13-18. study was completed. Davidson, 1973, appeared
p. 465
14 21-2,
S. C. Hawkes, Ellis rig. 3. Evison,
C. Hawker, 1965, pp. *
1516
1965a, pp. 214-5, Fig. 2.1964a, pp. 211-14.
D. M. Wilson,
p. 466
1718Be
Hinton,
1974, pp. 1-7-
Hinton, 1974, pp. 29-48.ILLUMINATED MANIISCRIPTS THE BAYEUX AND TAPESTRY woodruff, 1930, p. 21.
P. 467
1
Laver, 1963a, p. 26.
767.
P" 468
3 4
_" Wormald, 1952, frontispiece. Gollancz, 1927, p. 51Wormald, 1958, p. 14Goldsmidt, 1928, It Plate 62. Wormald, 1959, Plate 6.
P" 469P. 470
56 7
P" 472
8
9 10 P. 473 -1112 P" 474 1314
Stenton, 1965, No. 33Gollancz, 1927, P" 454
Wormald, 1952, Plate 21.Stenton, 1965, No. 52. Fairholt,Planche,
1896, P. 46.1847, p. 38, Fig.
15 The supposed mitten covers the left hand of the Virgin, The other hand is bare and and is painted blue. the fingers distinguished. The shape of the left clearly hand does resemble the modern mitten, since the fingers are grouped together and the thumb separate, but it should be noted that the covering of the arm is also painted blue, and is decorated in the same technique as the blue-painted hand. The artist two schemes: the may have conflated bare hand (hence the shape of the hand is visible); and the hand covered by the robe (hence the hand is painted blue and patterned). P. 475 16 Wormald, 1952, Plate 21.
17
Nevinson, 1965, p" 73-
18 Apart from the Mainz relief, trousers are also to be seen on a bronze medallion of Domitian: Graeber, 1874, Plate T.
p. 476
19 20
D. H. Wright, D. H. Wright,
1967, PP- 73-5, 1967, fol. 31.
fol.
30v-
p. 477
21 22
Malone, 1963. Wormald, 1952, Plate 27a.
768.p. 478 1924-38, Norris, 23 to be imaginative appear rather than reproductions illustrations It p" 261. Norris's from various sources, conflations of Saxon art.
P. 479
24 25 26
Wormald, 1945, Plate 4iio. Stenton, 1965, No. 5. Strutt, 1796-9, it p. 5. Not shown in colour.
p. 480
27 28
Stenton, 1965, No. 8. Nevinson, 1965, P. 37"
P. 481
29
Strutt, 1775-6,*I,Planche,
P"
47"note. Stubbs, 1887-9, It
30
1847, pp. 25-6, III9 Para.
De G stir, 31 P- 305.
245;
32 33 p. 482 34 35 36 37p. 483 38 39 40 P. 484 P. 485 41 42
Truman, 1936, P. 14. Yarwood, 1952, P" 40" Wormald, 1952, Plate Wormald, 1952, Plate Ealart, 1902-16, III, 20. 13b. p. 18./ /
Geijer, 1938, pp. 138-9, Plate 1, lower pair.Nevinson, 1965r p" 74Stenton, 1965, No. 34. Stenton, 1965, Plate Y. Stenton, 1965, No. 35Wormald, 1952, Plate 13b.l
p, 486p" 487
4344
Stenton, 1965, No. 16.Sullivan, 1952, Plate XIV.
45 Novinson, 1965, p. 73 considered the only true to be those on a marginal representations of trousers (No. 12 and (Stenton, No. 23) and Turold's figure groom He dismissed the examples considered here Plate III). as tunics depicted in such a way as to resemble trousers, linen breeches but believed that all men wore sack-like though manuscript illustrations under the tunics, of these than the twelfth century. are no earlier
46
Stenton, 1965, Nos. 15,17,31;
possibly
No. 10.
769.
47 48 4950 51
stenton,
1965, No. 67-
Stenton, 1965, No. 33Stenton, 1965, No. 35"Fairholt, Stenton, 1896, P" 53# Fig-, 401965, No. 1039"
p. 488 P. 489
52
Wormald, 1952, Plate
53 C. P. the Franks Casket, Section D, 2. Elaborate leggings are worn by Magi figures mosaic on a sixth-century 1957, in the church of S. Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna: Bovini, fol. 25Plate 21; and in the Benedictional of St. Ethelvold, 54 Truman, 1936, p. 13. Wormald, 1952, Plate Wormald, 1952, Plate 13b. 39-
p. 490 p. 491
55 56
57 58p- 492 59 60
D. H. Wright, Gollancz,Gollancz, Gollancz,
1967, p. 70;
fol.
30v-
1927, PP- 54,571927, p. 511927, P" 54"
C.
SCULPTURE 1927-9, pp" 238-40, Plate opposite
p. 495
1 Collingwood, p. 238, a. 2
Schumacher, 19359 Plate
15, No. 50-
3 Dr. R. N. Bailey kindly discussed the dates of the under consideration with the writer. sculptures Fig1916-17, pp. 102,103, Parker and Collingwood, 4 Loki). Berg, 1958, pp. 27-43 suggested a complex 4 (sigyn, for the woman at the crucifixion. identity 5 6 Lang, 1972, Plate D. M. Wilson XXI, Pig. 1. 1966, Plate 1966, Plate XXPI. XXIV,
and Klindt-Jensen, and Iflindt-Jensen,
D. M. Wilson 7 o, d, e.
770.
1907, pp. 153,160, Collingwood, 8 opposite pp. 152,160.
Plate
and Fig.
9 10 P- 496 11 12 13 14
Lam, 1972, Plate XXI, Fig. 2. Lang, 1972, pp. 242-5Zang, 1972, pp. 241-2. Collingwood, 1914-15, pp. 204,205, Pig. a.
Collingwood, 1914-15, pp. 241, Pig* c, 242. Talbot-Rice, 1952, p. 90.
15
Kendrick, 1938, PP- 180-1.
dated the piece to the first Kendrick 16 of the quarter 1952, pp. 90-1, to the late Talbot-Rice, century, ninth Cramp, 1972, pp, 139-41, rejected a tenthcentury. ninth date in favour century. of one of the early ninth century
P. 497
The shoes closely 17 Cramp, 1972, p. 141, note. find. Prenoh archaeological resemble a seventh-century 18 19 20 21 22 23 Cramp, 1972, P. 140Kendrick, Forbes, Calverley, 1938, P. 1801967, pp. 34-71899, Plate opposite 10. p. 71-
Cramp, 1965, p. 10, Plate Hodges, 1905, P. 233" Raw, 1967, PP- 391-4Collingwood, 1914-15,
'498 p.
24 25 26 27 28
pp. 237-9" Plate VIII, S.
Routh, '1937, pp. 19-20, Collingwood, Comp, 1908-9,
p. 171-
1967, p. 13.
P. 499
2930
Cramp,1967, p. 12.Routh, 1937, p" 33, Plate XVI, C; Talbot-Rice, p. 141.
A similar garment is worn by a figure on the west 31 Parker and Collingwood, 1916-17, face of the cross: lol, Fig. 3. P,
771.
32 33 34p. 500
Routh, 1937, p. 37, Plate XVII, B. Le Blanc smith, 1904, pp" 233-4, Pig. 1. Guest, 1930, PP- 159-60, Fig. 1.1903b, P. 325. Examples include Allen, 1903b, p. 306, Fig. 321. a relief
Allen, 35 from Murthly:
36
Hodges, 1905, p" 230, Fig.XXXII, Fig. 1, right-
Clapham, 1927, p. 223, Plate 37 hand figure. 38 39 40 41 42 p. 501 43 44 45 46 47 48 p. 502 49 50 51 52 Routh, Routh, Routh, Raleigh Routh, Parker 1937, p" 7, Plate 1937, p. 20. 1937. P" 32, Plate Radford, II,
B.
XV, B. Plate 2.
1957, PP- 3-5, ii).
1937, p. 11 (Fragment and Collingwood, 1914-15,
1916-17,
pp. 98, Fig* Fig,, ee. la.
It
99,
Collingwood,
pp. 229,230,
Foote and D. M. Wilson, Brondsted, 1965, p" 33-
1970, p. 276, Plate
Clapham, 1951, PP- 194-5, Collingwood, Hastings Allen, 1914-15,
Plate
VIa. c, 242, V, Fig. 2.
pp. 241, Fig.
and Romans, 1946, p. 179, Plato 1893, pp" 22-3, 1914-15, 1910-11, Plate X-
Collingwood, Collingwood,
PP- 139,141,140, pp" 273,274, Fig.
Fig. q.
d.
53p"
Clapham, 1951, Plates in,
Yib.in a loin cloth to be relatedt
503
54 Depictions Christ of the crucified have not been included as they are unlikely to Anglo-Saxon costume.
5556
Hodges, 1905, p" 234"Collingwooa, 1910-11, p. 290, Fig. 1.
772"57 1906-7, pp. 380,381, Fig. d, 385Collingwood,
5859 Fig.
Collingwood,1911, pp. 464,Kendrick and Raleigh 1, Plate VI9 At C. Collingwood, Allen, Radford,
Fig-
a,
466.
1943, pp. 15-16,
60P. 504 61
1914-15,p. 239LIV, Fig. 278.
1903b, p. 268, Plate
62 It is possible that these figures were intended to The figure of a man on be naked apart from their belts. buckle from Finglesham, K, wears a a seventh-century buckled belt and helmet but otherwise is clearly unclothed. S. CO The figure belongs to a Scandinavian tradition. Davidson, and C. Hawkes, 1965, pp. 18,20,27. Hawker, Ellis 63 Lang, 1973, pp. 17-20.
64 p. 505 65 6667
Collingwood, 1914-15, p. 140,. Pig. b. Collingwood, 1910-11, p. 290, Fig. 1. Allen, 1893, Plate III.1914-16, p. 205, Fig. a-
Collingwood,
68 p. 506 69 70
Collingwood, 1906-7, pp. 344,352,353, Lang, 1972, p. 19.Collingwood, Fyson,
Fig- Y"
1923,
p"
3,
Fig-
4-
7172 73 74D. p. 508
1960, p. 151, Fig. 5-
Collingwood, 1910-11, pp. 266,267, Fig. 4Collingwood, 1906-7, pp. 406, Fig. It 407Clinch, 1909, pp. 22-3.THE FRANKSCASWR AND OTHM IVORIES
The significance 1 side of of the scenes on the right 1966, pp. 119-26 is Ball, the Casket have been disputed. the most recent study before Booker, 1973"
2 p. 509 3
Allen, 1903b, pp. 310-11, Fig. 325. Beckwith, 1972, p. 25, No. 24..
773"Beckwith, 1972, PP- 47-8, No. 54. Beckwith, 1972, PP- 52,55,Beckwith, Beckwith,
4 56
No. 75Nos. 84,82.
1972. PP-
57-8,
P-. 511 p. 512P. 513
7 8
1972, PP. 53,55, No. 78.
Raw, 1967, p" 394, Plate 45a.
9A similar cloak, worn over a long gown, appears on the figure of a woman leaving the ark, on a stone sculpture 1963, Plate 9b. Zarnecki, of the Norman period at Lincoln. E. METALWORK but dispossibility Bruceat the neck. It 2. C. Hawkes, 1965, p., 22, Ia.
p. 515
1 Bruce-Mitford considered this missed it since no pallium was visible 1956, p. 176. Mitford, 2 3 4 Fig. Hinton, Evison, 1974, P. 2; Plate
1965a p. 215, Fig. Davidson,
S. C. Hawkes, Ellis 3.
PART FOUR: LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE A. INTRODUCTION: SOURCES AND ORGANIZATION
p. 517
1 Peterson and Hutton, W. E. Anderson, 1936-65.2 Waitz, 1878.
1914;
H. J. Edwards, 1917;
Cet9rwot r9+ e;
Literary 3 Ehwald, 1919; A Coigrave, 1956; works: Colgrave and Nynors, 1969. Letters: Haddan and Stubbs, 1869-78; Tangl, 1916; Caspar, 1928. 4 5 6 Domesday Book, 1783-1816; Coxe, 1841-2; Kluge, '1885b. Stubbs, Hofineister, 1934-
1887-9.
789 10
G==sway,
1939.
Nordal, 1933K. H. Jackson, 1969. Pertz, 1829.
774.p. 518 11 12 13 Skeat, 14 15 Whitelock, Liebermann, 19301898-1916.
Thorpe, 1844-6; Goodwin, 1848; R. Morris, 1874-80; 1881-1900; Herzfeld, 1900; Bethurum, 1957. Kluge, 1885o. 1922,
S. T. Crawford,
16
Skeat, 1871-87. 1909;
Each Gospel is paginated individually. Spelman, 1640 (withoutSchipper, 1885-8;
17 Lindelf, Kubai, 196518 19 20 21 p. 519
page numbers);1899; Hecht, *1916. 1900.
Sweet, 1871;
Sweet, 1883; Schrer,
H. Logeman, 1888; Cockayne, 1864-6. Goolden, 1958"
Napier,
22 For example, T. Wright, 1884,124, line 27-125, line 33; 267, line 43-268, line 6. All citations refer to Volume I of this work, which has been abbreviated to W The first elsewhere. number in each citation refers to the column; pages are unnumbered. 23 24 25 26 Noa. IV and V in W. WW, 151, line WW, 107, line WW, 124, line 5-153, 26-108, 27-125, line line line 22. 2. 33-
27
WW,313, lines
17-25.
Vocabulary No. X.
28 WW,Vocabulary No. VIII. The Cleopatra glossaries have been edited in Stanford University Theses: Stryker, 1951; Quinn, 1956.29 30 WW, 267, line WW, 262, lines WW, 293, line 43-268, 7-33. 36-294, line 20. Vocabulary No. IX. line 6.
31
32 The manuscript, which may have been the source of the Junius copy, was rediscovered after the publication between the two were published of WW. The discrepancies
by Kluge, 1885a, and the entire
glossary
edited in a Stanford
775"1955" Cited as Junius/ Kindschi, University Thesis: BM in the present work, except in cases of disagreement between manuscripts. P" 520 33 34 35 36 37 p. 521 Mostly Lindsay, Lindsay, in Napier, 1911. 1921. No. XI. No. VI. Edited by Oliphant, 1966. 1900.
WW, Vocabulary WW, Vocabulary
1822-98; Toller and Campbell, Bosworth and Toller, 38 1970 have also been 1972. Sweet, 1897 and Clark-Hall, taken into account.I
p. 522 P. 524 .
olthausen, 40 41 42 Souter, 1968:
19341959, p" 12, para. 7-
Campbell, Skeat,
1871-87.
Du Cange, 1882-7; Lewis and Short, 1917; 1949; Latham, 1965; Oxford Latin Dictionary,
B. p. 525 1 2 3 p. 526 4
LITERARY EVIDENCE Gallic Gallic War, IV9 para. War, VI, 17; 17; para. Peterson Peterson 1; 21; H. J. Edwards, 1917, p. 182H. J. Edwards, 1917, P" 346. 1914, pp, 286,288. 1914, p. 288. 5, lines 21-7; 1936-65, It
Germania, Germania,
and Hutton, and Hutton,
Letters, 5 W. B. Anderson, 6 P. 80. P.
No. IX, para. Book VIII, 1936-65, II9 p. 446. 238-42;
Poems. V. lines
W. B. Anderson,
527
7 p. 82. 8
Poems, V,
lines 243-5; W. B.1869-78,
Anderson,
1936-65, It
Baddan and Stubbs,
III,
p. 497"
9 p. 528 10
_;,Vim,
It Para. 34; para. 23;
Pertz,
1829, P. 747, lines
18-26.
Pertz,
1829, p. 455, lines
32-5.
776.1829, P" 456, line 3111.
11 P. 529 12 -13 14 P. 530 15 16 17
Vita, fiesta,
para. I,
23;
Pertz, 34;
para.
Pertz,
1829, P" 747, lines
Smalley. Do Gstir,
1974, P. 90. III, para. 245; Stubbs, 1887-9, II, p. 305-
J. Stevenson, Historia, HE, IV,
1854, p" 234, note. 22; Waitz, 1878, p. 155-
IV9 para. Chap. 19;
Colgrave
and Njynors, 1969, P" 392.
18 Napier, 1883, p. 170, lines 9-10. Bethurum, 1957, p. 38, noted that this piece is not a homily, but one of three to a penitential items included by Napier which are related edict of Ethelred. by editors The length marks inserted of Old English in the and Old Norse texts have been omitted from quotations present work for the sake of consistency. 19 P. 531 20 21 22 p" 532 23 24 Whitelock, 1930, p. 86, line 1869-78, 2. III, P. 434. 25,32-45-6. /
Haddan and Stubbs,
Tang]., 1916, No. 116, p. 250, lines Tang]., 1916, No. 125, p. 263, lines Whitelock, 1930, P" 4, lines It P. 416.
25-6,28-9.
Coxe, 1841-2,
25 26 2728 29 lines
Do C ntin,
II,
para. 183;
Stubbs, 1887-9, I, p. 222. 159-60.
Garmonaway,1939, P" 33, lines Battiscombe,Vita Tangl, 18-20. Sancti
1956, pp. 470-525Guthlaci, 7QCYIII; Colgrave, 18; 1956, P" 94" No. 63, p. 131,
1916, No. 76, p. 159, line
p" 533
36 31 32
Tangl, 1916, No. 116, p. 251, lines Ibide Tangl, 1916, No. 114, p. 247, lines
14-15.
21-2.
33
Hofmeister, 1934, p" 1452, para. 3, lines 18-19.
777"
34
Jellema, 1955, P" 31Domesday Book,
35 36
1783-1816,
It
p. 263, left.
Round,
1909, P" 4671969, p. 151. interpolation is The lullaby into the seventh-
K. H. Jackson, 37 probably a ninth-century century composition.
38 39
De Virgn{tate, Whitelock,
LVIII;
Ehwald, 1919, p. 318, line 7.
3.
1930, P" 14, line
400
Whitelock, 1930, p. 15, line 6.XVI; Colgrave, 1940, p. 212. 1969, p. 14-
Vita Sancti Cuthberti 41 (tinctura coccinei colons. P. 534 42 HE, I, Chap. 1;
Colgrave
and 1 jnors,
43 44 4546 variety 47 48 p. 535 49 50 536 p51 52
Do Vintinitate,
LVIII;
Ehwald, 1919, p. 318, line
2.
Vernon, 1964, p. 212. Fgilssa-gal LXVII; Nordal, 1933, P. 213that this
Miss H. MacLean provided the information Iceland. exists in present-day Caspar, 1928, No. 36, pp. 293-4. DeGestis, Vita Sancti I. para. Cuthberti 82; Stubbs, 1887-9,
It
PP,, 82-3.
XVIII; III, III,
Colgrave, P" 378P. 369.
1940, p. 218.
Hadrian and Stubbs, Hadrian and Stubbs, Ibid.
1869-78, 1869-78,
BE, IV, Chap. 25; 53 424,426 p" 537 54 lines 55 p" De Virginitate, 2-5.
Colgrave and Mynors, 1969, pp* Fhwa1d, 1919, p" 318, p. 520.
LYIII;
Haddan and Stubbs, 1869-78, III,
538
56
Haddanand Stubba, 1869-78, III,
pp" 493-4"
778.57 Haddan and Stubbs, 1869-78, III, Crane, P" 458" 1967, pp. 12-13, suggested that since the lay habit worn the ninth century was short, it was the scantiness until of English clothing which outraged the legates.
P. 539
58 5960
D. M. Wilson, 1966, p. 175Rees, 1963, p. 168; Barrow, 1969, pp. 1-28.Germania, 10; Kluge, Peterson and Hutton, 1914, p. 276.
P. 540
61
1885b, pp. 62-3.
C. ' I P. 542
LINGUISTIC EPIDEKCE Materials
1 Stroebe, 1904, p. 34 inoluded'Iivre' among her list of garment names, but as citations suggest it applied to penitential garments it has been omitted from the present discussion. 2 3 BL , p. 410. WW, 262, line WW, 294, 27-
45 6 7
line 19.21. 18-19. Goodwin, 1848, p. 26. Rule, 'Be Muneca Cynne'; Schroer, 1885-8,
WW, 328, line WW, 151, lines Gum, IV;
8 Benedictine P" 139,. line 149 WW9262, line
28;
294, line
20.
p" 543
10 1112 13 14
A. H. Smith, 1968, p. 44, line WW,294, lineNapier, Neritt,
3; 10.
P" 45, line
3-
13;
187, line
1900, p. 192, line 1954, P" 17-
37 and note.
BIW, p. 203-
Mark, 15,46 (Lindisfaxne and Rushworth); 15 1871-87, p. 131, glossing sindone.John, 13,4 16 glossing linteum. (Ruahworth); Skeet, 1871-87,
Skeat,P. 125,
779"BTS 'heafod-lin'o
17 p. 544 18 19 20 21 22
See BTD 'bisoop-heafod-lin', WW, 151, line WW, 151, line WW, 152, lines Leviticus, HE, IV, 8,7; Chap. 19; 16. 193-4Crawford, Schipper,
1922, p. 292. 1899, P" 443, lines 2516-8.
2324 25
P. HEM, 357Luke, 16,19; Skeat, 1871-87, Skeat, 1871-87, p. 164p. Luke 165285. Salisbury
H. Logeman, 1891" P" 37" line 26 Cathedral IS.
p" 545
2728
HEW, 107. p.WW, 328, line 20.
2930 31 32
W, 151, linesBombix,
14-15oUe sid-wyrm', WW, 360, line 13.
tsioluc-wyrm
HEW, p. 292. Garmonsway, 1939, P" 33, line 159-
33 3435 36 37 38 39 II
Cookayne, 1864-6, III, " W, 195, line 16.
p. 174, line
29.
Garmonsway, 1939, P. 33, line Napior, 1900, p. 14, line 12. 13II9 460;
159WW, 151, line 9-
WW, 151, lino WW, 151, line
Cockayno, 1864-6, Outer garments
p. 106, line
22.
p" 546
1 "23
WW,212, line Meritt,W,
26.
1968, pp. 19-20.26; WW, 492, line 12; WW, 503, line 17.
445, line
780.
4
2"Zeritt,
1968, p. 22.
5 P. 547 6
Etymologiae, =, 196, line WW9 39-
xxiv,
19;
Lindsay, 1911, II.
There is no indication Campbell, 1959, PP- 214-5" 7 /1C/ was fronted as in words which were early that initial Campbell, p. 211, nor was the following loans from Latin, vowel modified according to usual OE sound changes, Campbell, p. 201. 8 9 10 11 P. 548 12 Serjeantson, 1935" P" 282.
OIDt, "chasuble". Napior, 1916, p. 64, lino 3322.
Kemble, 1848, p. 152,. line BTD, p. 497. 1919, p. 443. 1930, p" 4, lines it
Streitberg, 13 own cloak. 14 15 16 Whitelock, Skeat, Lindsay,
St. Paul writing 26,28. 36.
of his
1881-1900,
p. 416, line 15-
1921, p. 102, line
3.718 19
ww, 439, line 2.Lindsay, 1921, p. 129, line 7ww, 397, line 39.
2021
ww, 377, lines 22-3ww, 187, line 14.
Kluge, 1885a, p. 451 Ww, 153, line 9 'fotsiS'; 22 BTS accepts the meaaing "reaching down to the 'fotsid'. XIX, roc, 26: linus; vestis Etymolo feet" from Isidor , C. f. Ltibke, 1891, __ga guae ab umbilico usgue ail pedes producitur. P- 39923 Matthew, 5,40; Skeat, 1871-87, p. 51-
P. 549
24 25 26
Rule, VII;
Schrder, 1885-8, p. 28, lines 14.
5-6.
H. Logeman, 1888, p. 32, line !, 5,10;
Sweet, 1883, p. 234, line
22.
781.
27 28
Thorpe,
1844-6,
II9
p. 82, line
22.
Cockayno, 1861, p. 42.
29 3031 32 33 34 p. 550 35
Herzfeld,
1900, p. 192, line
1.
BTD, p. 497Gal, Gollancz, line 2081; Gollancz, 1940, p. 782081. 5316. 5.
1940, p. 125, note to line 36; IX; Napier, Thorpe,
WW, 513, line Confessionale, BTD, p. 734-
1900, p. 134, line 1840, p. 348, note
36 3738 39 40 P. 551 41 42 43 steort',
Cockayne,1864-6, It p. 346, line 17W, 363, line 13Confessionale. WW, 214, line Confessionals, WW, 188, line HEW, p. 169. WW, 438, line 16: 1 us 'honsteorc', "the train of a dress". BTS 'hopIX; 36; IX; 14Thorpe, 1840, p. 34824.
WW, 212, line Thorpe,
1840, P" 348-
44
Napier, 1916, p. 48, lines
11,24. line 633; Robinson,1957, P" 725-
45 The Canon's Yeoman's Prologue, 1957, P. 214.46 P- 552 47 48 49 50 BTD, p. 737; Cleasby, Thorpe, 1844-6, It Vigfusson
and Craigie, 19. 5-7.
P" 456, line III,
Cockayne, 1864-6, Luke,. 20,46;
p. 200, lines 1871-87, 21.
Skeat,
Pp. 198,199-
Sweet, 1871, p. 82, line
51 52 5354
Sweet, 1871, P. 82, line WW,107, line 26.
9.
Psalms, 101,27;Skeat, 1881-1900,
Lindelf,It
1909-14, It p. 160.227, p. 209, note.
p. 208, line
782.
55 56 57
HEW, p. 262. Cockayne, 1964-6, Campbell, III9 p. 202, line 26.
-
1959, p. 216.
p. 553
58
W, 327, line 23-
Skeat, Mark, 16,5, Luke, 15,22, Luke, 20,46; 59 1871-87, pp. Mark 130,131, Luke 156,157,198,199"60 WW, 188, line 14.
61 The semantic range of "mantle" should be noted, including: OF]) 1 "a loose sleeveless cloak of varying length", 3 "a kind of woollen cloth; a blanket of this material., ". 62 P. 554 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Zupitza, 1887, p. 8, line 38. 28. 2. 1035140-
WW, 151, line WW, 124, line WW, 268, line Napier,
1900, p. 28, line 2. Crawford, Crawford,
WW, 328, line Judges, Genesis, 4,18; 9,23;
1922, p. 404. 1922, p. 108.
70 HE, IV, Chap. 31; 4736-40-71 72 P. 555 73 III, his Colgrave Thorpe, and Fiore, 1844-6, II,
Schipper, 1899, P" 540, lines1969, pp. 444. p. 166, line 21.
Skeat, 1867-85, C Text, Passus XVII, lines 73-6; 284, C. E. B Text, XIV, line 233, 'the straw is p. Skeat, II, p. 248. schetes',
74
J. Wright, 1898-1905,
VI,
P" 479-
1898-1916, I, p. 108. C. f. Lieberman, Inq 44,1; 75 'gafol-tiningO, "barley paid as rent", BTD Igafol-beret, for fencing due as 'gafol'-". "material
783"7677 78 P- 556 79 80
BTD, P" 577Gesta, It para. 34; 28; 8,9. 35. Portz, Lindsay, 1829, p. 747, lines 1921, p. 108, line 24-5261.
WW, 436, line WW, 439, lines WW, 278, line
HE, IV, Chap. 31; 81 4736-40"82 83 A 1fred, 42,7; 2.
Schipper, 1899, p" 540, lines1898-1916, It p. 76.
Liebermann,
WW9205, line
8485 86 87 88 89 Psalm,
195, line 3WW,Leviticus, 4,17; 2. 80. 126. 1871-87, p. 51; Crawford, 1922, p. 290.
WW, 268, line Lindsay, Lindsay,
1921, p. 104, line 1921, p. 132, line
Skeat, Rushworth, Matthew, 5,40; 103,7; Kuhn, 1965, p. 99.
p. 557
9091 kind 92
Lindisfatne,
Matthew, 27,31;
Skeat, 1871-87, p. 235"1957, P" 498: "a
Cleasby, Vigfusson and Craigie, of cloth or linen jerkin". Napier, 1900, p. 133, line insertion Campbell, 5276.
93 Unhistorio uncommon in OE.
of the letter 1959, p. 26.
(h)
is not
94
Matthew, 5,40;
Skeat, 1871-87, PP- 50,51-
95 Matthew, 27,28 (Rushworth) and 31 (Lindisfarne); Skeat, 1871-87, pp. 232,233,234,23596 97 98 WW,212, line WW9 328, line HEW,p. 62. 24; 18. WW,214, line 36.
p" 558
99
Napier, 1916, p. 64, line 31.
"
784.
100101 102
HEW, 153p.Lindsay, Napier, 1921, p. 87, line 1900, p. 39, line 1851471.
103 Thorpe, 1840, p. 348; line 36.104 P. 559 105 WW, 445, line Gudj6nsson, 26;
WW9 212, line12;
24;
WW,214,.17-
WW, 492, line
WW, 503, line
1962, p. 68.
106107108
BTD,p. 773OED, "Pilch"HEW, p. 246.
1.
109 110
WW, 328, line Bouterwek,
11. 28-9.
1858, p. 20, lines
111 Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Earle, 1892-9, I, Plummer and 112 113 114 P. 560 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 HEW, p. 262. Cockayne, 1864-6, WW, 125, line WW, 152, line WW, 328, line WW, 328, line WW, 125, line Stroobo, Stroobo, Stroebe, 18, 1. 18. 17. 6. III,
for 1075, D version; p. 209.
'/p.
200, line
12.
1904, p. 10. 1904, p. 11. 1904, P" 5539-
WW, 151, line
123 WW,210, lines 24-6; 3725, P" 144, line 242.p. 561 124 125 Lindsay,
Napier,
1900, p. 99, line
1921, P. 102, line 2.
15.
WWr 439, line
785"126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 p. 562 135 136 WW9377, lines Lindsay, Lindsay, 22-3. 57, p. 208, note. 60.
1921, p. 157, line 1921, p. 157, line 6.
Sweet, 1871, p. 36, line WW9210, lines 24-6.
Sweet, 1871, p. 196, line Psalms, 108,28;
21.
Spelman, 1640-
Campbell,
1959, pp. 200-1.
HEW, p" 219. Whitelock, Whitelock, 1930, P" 14, lines 1930, p. 10, line 10-11. 8.
137 138 139140 141
W, 42, note. Stroebe, 1904, p. 11HEW,p. 244.Lindsay, C. f. 1921, p. 144, line 670, p. 147, line 832.
Stroebe,
1904, p. 48, note.
142 143144
WW,470, lines Stryker,Beowulf,
3,4-
1951, p. 363line 2258; Dobbie, 1953, P" 70Plummer
145 Anglo-Saxon and Earle, 1892,1,
Chronicle for 937,. A version; 109, and note 14p.
146
Stroebe, 1904i pp" 11,39-
Campbell doubted that a word 147 Csunpboll, 1959, p. 220" have been borrowed through of such origin must necessarily monastio channels. p. 563 148 Matthew, 5,40; Skeat, 1871-87, lines PP- 50,51. " Robinson, 1957,
149 Canon's Yeoman's Tale, p. 217. 150 p. 121. -BTD,
879-82;
151
Bouterwok, 1853, P" 456"
786.152 153 154 155 156 P- 564 157 158 Napier, Joshua, Psalms, Thorpe, Napier, 1900, p. 57, line 7,21; 108,29; 1844-6, II, Crawford, Lindelf, 21171922, p. 3881909-14, 26. It P" 180.
p. 500, line 147121.
1900, P. 39, line
Whitelock, Napier
1930, p. 62, line
and W. H. Stevenson, "spine",
1895, p. 23, line thrycg-h wrt, "hair
22. from
159 BTD 'hrycg-ban', an animalts back". 160
Sweet, 1885, p. 111, line
1.
Matthew, 27,28 161 232,233,234,235162 163 164 WW, 153, line Napier, 9.
and 31;
Skeat, 1871-87, pp.
1900, p. 39, line 1853, P" 4401874-80,
1471.
Bouterwek,
165 R. Morris, p. 204, line 9. 166, p. 565 167 168 169 Goolden, Lindsay,
p., 215, line 2. 112.
6;
Herzfeld,
1900,