Your reminder that the 10thC Benedictional of St Æthelwold is fab, but he did authorise the theft of the relics of St Herefrith from Louth, Lincolnshire... :(https://twitter.com/jdmccafferty/status/935841127973957634 …
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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
Did this cunning ruse involve
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Seems credible...!
Thorney Monastery is that Thorney nr Peterborough?
Yes, that's where our stolen relics were deposited... :)
I can drive over and pick them up for you 
Sadly, they seem to be misplaced .... no longer at our Abbey! @ThorneySoc
A likely tale.... ;) :) Alas, Louth hung on to his comb but then manage to lose that too sometime around 1500 :-(
Cunning ruse = ? (wait til nighttime?)
Drugged wine, perhaps?
If you wait til 2 AM, the only person(s) you have to put to sleep is/are the night watch. Grave robbers always do it that way. So I hear.
*looks at you suspiciously* ;)
(hides shovel behind back)
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