• : Sawyer 429, MS 1: London, British Library, Harley 61
  • : Shaftesbury
  • : Dorset
  • : Tarrant Hinton
  • : 1

Arest of pimpernwelle · and þanen <!> to þare rede hane · and þanen <!> to þare hƿitendich · and þanen and lang dich <!> to dungete ut þurch þane wde <7> þanen <!> to þan stanegan crundel <7> þanen to fildene lane uppende <7> þanen <!> to terrente <7> þanen anlang streames oð þanne ford · <7> þanen eft anlang herepaþes oda littlen wde <7> þanne an lang þere fures one dat dich <7> þanen <!> to tatanbeorge and of þane berge an lang ƿic herepaþes to chircelford <7> of þanne forde <!> to bacging berghe <7> þanen <!> on þane oþerne beoit <7> þānen to horsedich <7> þannen <!> on þorresb 1 berg of þane beorge · est on þone med ham suðe wardne <7> þanen on þat beorhlem be westen cockes þorne · <7> þanen þiyres ouer chelesbergh2 <7> þanen wið norþen þanen graetem beorge <7> þanne of dune to pimpern · on þa burnestowe middewardde <7> þanen eft to pimpernwelle ·

 

1
This manuscript uses 'w'; 'þ' is used for thorn but is also used in places where contextually wynn must be the underlying form; it is impossible to know which the scribe intends in each case
2
This could be an suspension stroke or just a pen mark. It's shorter than the scribe's usual suspension mark

Variant Readings from ASCharters Shaftesbury, no. 9

a
b
ƿorres