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Mīn Webblēaf

Samuel Clarke

Mīn Webblēaf means 'My Webpage' in Old English. I mostly post about the Early Medieval period, as well as writing the odd poem.

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Celebrating St. Wilfrid at the Battle of Hastings

Mural above the doors of the York Oratory, a church dedicated to Saint Wilfrid.

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Right Down to the Bone...Carving

> ‘The flood lifted up a fish on the high beach,

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To Kill a Thief but Fine a Killer

Detail of a miniature of the king of Navarre having the leaders of the Jacquerie executed by beheading (British Library).

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Ælfric’s Colloquy in Old English

Frontispiece to The Vision and Creed of Piers Ploughman (1887), featuring an image of a ploughman supposedly inspired by a medival manuscript. The phrase in the text, ‘God spede þe plough’, is a line from a 16th century poem (source).

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  • Samuel Clarke

    Works on Data Quality / Union Rep / Editor at The Commoner / Researching & Re-enacting Early Medieval England

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