The 11thC tower of St Mary le Wigford church, Lincoln, possibly originally founded in the 10thC by mercantile elitepic.twitter.com/UKCS4pQyRD
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More details on the likely Anglo-Saxon origins of St Mary le Wigford, Lincoln, here, for those interested :) http://www.heritageconnectlincoln.com/lara-raz/st-mary-le-wigford/1030 …
Dedication = "Eirtig had me built and endowed to the glory of Christ and Saint Mary XP" http://romaninscriptionsofbritain.org/inscriptions/262 …pic.twitter.com/SDywXkrdal
@caitlinrgreen what does anyone make of the personal name Eirtig ?
@matt1nnes Prob Norse, not Old English, cf. Tostig; var of Eirtri, as in place-name Eterstorp, Yorkshire?
@caitlinrgreen What doers the Roman writing say? Any ideas! Maybe "Louth 22 miles!"
@Tweets2CV The Roman is a memorial for someone from Gaul :)pic.twitter.com/CLC2l8e4lm
@caitlinrgreen @SallyBadham There's several very historic churches and St Mary's Guildhall along the lower High Street worth looking at.
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