The medieval 'New England': a forgotten Anglo-Saxon colony on the Black Sea--new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/05/medieval-new-england-black-sea.html …pic.twitter.com/SYxXUrw31i
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@caitlinrgreen Was it Wolley Jollen who vas vicar at Louth for 50 years! C1800?
@Tweets2CV Woolley Jolland? Yes, quite bonkers by all accounts too! Built a hermitage in the vicarage garden with a sheep bone floor!
@caitlinrgreen Is there a link to relate names on the Portolan charts to current locations. Struggling to find one :-)
@JohnNewsham1 Alas not as they are v difficult! Medieval names thro Italian filter! I can see rauensor (spurn head)+I think poss Scarborough
@caitlinrgreen Agree difficulty, was trying to link known medieval ports with the names/locations, Imagine one is Grimsby but...:-)
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