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Malle, Stavanger, Norway. A thin Cross-shaped slip of lead. Beauti- fully copied for me by Prof. 01. Rygh in 1887. Found in 1887. An Amulet. Date ab. the 14th yearhundred. The later runes, which say: ESSE (= ECCE) KRUCEM DOMINI . FUGITE PARTES ATUERSE &c. &c., and the names of the 4 evangelists. — Will appear in my 0. N. Run. Mon. folio, Vol. 4. — See a second plaque of lead (date A. D. 1000 -1050) under Odense. 16. Maere Church, Sparbuen, Norway. The later runes. A Bone Arrow, probably a Hair-...pin, found in 1879 in the Chancel of the Church, some feet down. The meaning is: God help him whom a woman mind! — We shall never know the private meaning of this domestic tragedy, doubtless connected with the celibacy of the Roman clergy. It is engraved full size at p. 136 of my 0. N. Run. Mon. Vol. 3. 17. Ny Herred (= Hundred), Flensborg, Denmark. The Seal of the Commune. In large Latin letters, but with one old rune, SECRETVM &c. GNXRINGHETH (= gO). Date ab. A. D. 1200— 1250. — See 0.
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