Willinghams & Inghams: Anglo-Saxon pagan priests & Kultverbände in Lincolnshire & East Anglia? http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/10/willinghams-and-inghams.html …pic.twitter.com/aDtgaMeeYY
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Teversal: a 'Sorcerer's Stronghold' in Anglo-Saxon Notts & a source for Tolkien's Dol Guldur? http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/11/sorcerers-stronghold-tolkien.html …pic.twitter.com/KiAjvf8Y3P
Another poss Tolkien source=Welsh poem Cad Goddeu, features tree-army fighting demonic forces https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DeaGo-Qkf2kC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA184&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false …pic.twitter.com/WOyosy8gpx
Worth noting that Tolkien did indeed own a copy Cad Goddeu, in The Book of Taliesin, ed. J. Gwenogvryn Evans, which he acquired in 1922...
@caitlinrgreen @EvansianI I love you, Dr Green. This bit of AngloSaxon knowledge has made my inner geek shriek!
@LoveBootle @EvansianI (and, yes, it's a pretty fabulous name!)
@caitlinrgreen Next to All Saints at Teversham is the old Manor Alwyns Barn! Can't get more Saxon than that!
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