An 11th-century account of the theft of St Herefrith's relics from Louth in c. 973 by Æthelwold of Winchester; St Herefrith was probably the last 9th-century Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Lindsey, d. c. 870.pic.twitter.com/vtyBEc03vU
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An 11th-century account of the theft of St Herefrith's relics from Louth in c. 973 by Æthelwold of Winchester; St Herefrith was probably the last 9th-century Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Lindsey, d. c. 870.pic.twitter.com/vtyBEc03vU
A new find of a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon standing cross at Louth, Lincolnshire—a brief post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/04/discovery-tenth-century-louth-cross.html …pic.twitter.com/JIvUMfymLb
Let it go , Dr G....
It has been a thousand years....

Never! ;)
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