• : Sawyer 685, MS 1: London, British Library, Harley 436
  • : Wilton
  • : Wiltshire
  • : Stanton St Bernard [2]
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These
þesÞi
are
beonsynt
the
seþa
land-boundaries
landgemærelandgemære
to
toto
Stanton
Stantonstantune
 
 ·
First1
ærestÆrest
from
ofof
hollow
hol2holan
spring
wyllaƿwylle
to
onon
the
seþa
rough
ruhruƿwan
hollows
hol1hola
then
þonneþonne
to
onon
the
seþone
old
ealdealdan
way
wegƿweg
up
upup
to
toto
the
seþam
heathen
hæþenhæþenan
burial-place
byrgelsbyrgelse
 
 ·
thence
þanonþonon
to
onon
three-
þrieþry
-fold
fyldfyld
dean (valley)2
denudene
from
ofof
the
seþære
dean
denudene
to
onon
the
seþone
sharp
scearpscearpan
stone
stanstan
 
 ·
thence
þanonþonon
to
onon
round lump3
*cobbecobben
stone
stanstan
 
 ·
from
ofof
the
seþan
stone
stanstane
to
onon
a
anane
lynchet
hlinchlinc
row
ræwƿwe
until
it
hithit
comes
cumancymð
to
toto
black | shining
blæc | blacblacan
groves | pits4
graf | græfgrafum
thence
þanonþonon
to
onon
the
seþone
boundary
(ge)mæremær
stone
stanstan
 
 ·
from
ofof
the
seþam
stone
stanstane
to
onon
the
seða
fox
foxfox
hollows
hol1holu
 
 ·
then
þonneþonne
to
onon
the
seþane
stony
stanigstanigan
barrow
beorgbeorh
to
onon
thorn
þornþorn
down (hill)
dundune
northward (the northern part)
norþeweardnorþeƿwearde
from
ofof
the
seþam
barrow
beorgbeorge
to
onon
the
seþa
stones
stanstanas
along
andlang<7>lang
(the) dean
denudene
lower (the lower part)
niþeweardneoðeƿwearde
from
ofof
the5
seþam
to
onon
a/single
ananne
stone
stanstan
 
 ·
thence
þanonþonon
to
onon
a/single
ananne
thorn
þornþorn
 
 ·
thence
þanonþonon
to
onon
the
seþa
criminal
weargƿwearh
cross(es)6
rodrode
to
onon
Woden's
Wodenƿwodnes
ditch/dyke7
dicdic
 
 ·
thence
þanonþonon
to
onon
the
seþa
old
ealdealdan
fortification
burhburh
middleward (in the middle)8
middeweardmiddeƿwearde
 
 ·
from
ofof
the
seþære
old9
ealdealdan
to
onon
oxen's
oxaoxna
pool
meremere
 
 ·
thence
þanonþonon
to
onon
a
ananne
quarry/dell
crundelcrundel
lies10
licganlið
a
anan
stone
stanstan
and
andond
from
ofof
the
seþam
stone
stanstane
to
onon
the
seþone
middlemost
middmidmestan
ridge
hrycghrycg
to
onon
east
easteast
coombs (valleys)
cumbcumbum
 
 ·
then
þonneþonne
to
onon
east
easteast
marsh's
mormores
head
heafodheafod
to
toto
the
seþam
heathen
hæþenhæþenan
burial-place
byrgelsbyrgelse
to
onon
broom
brombrom
watercourse
laculace
then
þonneþonne
along
andlangandlang
(the) stream
streamstreames
back
efteft
to
onon
hollow
hol2holan
spring
wyllaƿwylle
 
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1
Cp S647 (L647.0) with similar bounds of Stanton St Bernard, and S368 (L368.0) with different set of bounds Back to text
2
But cp. 'þrifing dene' in L368.0 Back to text
3
Or this may be be an otherwise unattested personal name *Cobba; note that L368.0 refers to 'sceobban stan', so there is much uncertainty here Back to text
4
Theoretically, this could be either alternative, but 'black pits' perhaps makes the better sense; but cp. 'blacan graf' in L368.0 Back to text
5
L647.0 reads 'of þam stane' Back to text
6
I.e. gallows or perhaps gibbet; this is unambiguously plural in L647.0 Back to text
7
Wansdyke Back to text
8
L368.0 refers to 'þare eorð byrig' Back to text
9
Both L647.0 and L685.0 omit the word 'byrig' here Back to text
10
The text omits the word 'where' Back to text