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Intro to A Philological Miscellany Presented to Eilert Ekwall, signed by J. R. R. Tolkien: http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/A_Philological_Miscellany_Presented_to_Eilert_Ekwall …pic.twitter.com/6Dz2FGJZwu
Do you know if there's a Viking meeting called Thynghowe (sp?) in this area? Having heard there was, I spent a number of hours wading through giant ferns in #SherwoodForest to find it, but alas, failed! I wondered if you'd heard of the place?
Yes, was in the news a year or so back! Quite a few sites around, but this seems to be well-evidenced :) NGR etc here if you go in search again! http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=1461548 …
Excellent, thank you very much! My novel's character will be very happy to hear that ;-)
@caitlinrgreen @Archatgs
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It's certainly a notion that I like. I wonder who the "sorcerer" was...?
@caitlinrgreen Greenwood, not Mirkwood! 
Asser calls Nottingham Tig Guocobauc, the place of caves, but how did he know that? The town was under Viking rule then.
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