Notice of Runic Inscriptions Discovered During Recent Excavations in the Orkneys
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No. IX. Plate nn. Thorny Saerth . . . Haelghis Raeisto. The javelin pierceth . . . Haelghis carved. Haelghis was probably an Englishman or Frislander. The inscription is much worn, and evidently very old. The last letter ^. Is the old northern Q^ — Professor Stephens. Thornu Saerth . . . Haelhi Raeist R. Thorny . . , Haelhi engraved. Thorny is a female name. Saerth is unintelligible ; something is wanting here ; the last letter R. Is clearly the beginning of the word Runar. — Professor Munch. T...horny Saerth . . . Haelhi Raeist. Thorny Sard . . . Helge carved. The word Saerth is of doubtful meaning. — Professor Rafn. No. X. • Plate IX. Thorer Form I r, a proper name. or Thorer Fonimir. Thorer, follow me. — Professor Stephens. Probably the name of a man : there is a rude figure of a horse engraved. — Professor Munch. Thorir Fomir, a name of doubtfiil import. Fa mSr, perhaps procure me. Thorer, pro- cure me the cross. The great cross underneath may refer to the Crusade. (Note.
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