The Ancient Cross Shafts At Bewcastle And Ruthwell Enlarged From the Rede Lect
The Ancient Cross Shafts At Bewcastle And Ruthwell Enlarged From the Rede Lect
G F George Forrest Browne
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Professor Cook refers to another of the long series of Bonifatian letters. King the letter of Ethelbert II of Kent to Boniface. Ethelbert's grandfather was reigning when the Bewcastle Cross was erected. Professor Cook misunderstands the letter, as shewing that "even in the middle of the 8th century there were very few trained hawks in Kent. " Its evidence is quite in the opposite direction J. "One thing more I desire you to do for me. From information received, I do not at all think it will be ...a matter of much difficulty to you. It is, to send me a pair of falcons, whose bold nature it is to be keen to catch and strike herons and bring them to the ground. The reason for my asking you to obtain and send me these birds is, that very few hawks are found in Kent which breed such good birds, active, and fierce, that can be tamed and trained and • Boniface of Crediton, p. 182. T Boniface of Crediton, p. 241. X Boniface of Crediton, p. 235. 40 The Rede Lecture taught for the above-mentioned purpose.
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