L685.0.00
- : 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
- ræwræƿwe
- until
- oþoþ
- 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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- Cp S647 (L647.0) with similar bounds of Stanton St Bernard, and S368 (L368.0) with different set of bounds Back to text
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- But cp. 'þrifing dene' in L368.0 Back to text
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- 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
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- Theoretically, this could be either alternative, but 'black pits' perhaps makes the better sense; but cp. 'blacan graf' in L368.0 Back to text
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- L647.0 reads 'of þam stane' Back to text
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- I.e. gallows or perhaps gibbet; this is unambiguously plural in L647.0 Back to text
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- Wansdyke Back to text
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- L368.0 refers to 'þare eorð byrig' Back to text
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- Both L647.0 and L685.0 omit the word 'byrig' here Back to text
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- The text omits the word 'where' Back to text