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  • : Sawyer 1339, MS 1: London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius A. xiii
  • : Worcester
  • : Worcestershire
  • : Smite in Hindlip
  • : 2

þis is þære are hide land gemæru to smitan <ŧ> is þonne

ærest of alhþretune midde ƿeardre to þære aldan byrig from þære byrig to ympanleage ofimpanleage to þorn leage ofþorn leage to babeles beorgen of þæm beorgen toþæm bradan slo on cylmes gemære of þæm slo to smitan of þære smitan to berge ofþæm berge to broces crofte of þæm crofte to hefan crofte of hefan crofte to þære glædenana 1 ·

 

1
'glædenun' is also possible, but this looks like horned flat-topped 'a' similar to that used elsewhere for 'a' in this manuscript

Variant Readings from Hooke, Worcestershire Anglo-Saxon Charter Bounds, no. 50

a
glædenun