School of something FACULTY OF OTHER School of English FACULTY OF ARTS The Hackness Cross Anthea Fraser Gupta.

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School of something FACULTY OF OTHER School of English FACULTY OF ARTS The Hackness Cross Anthea Fraser Gupta

Where is it? In a church in a small village north-west of Scarborough, on the North Yorkshire coast.

References Geake, Elisabeth Aethelburg knew me... New Scientist 1920:9. Lang, James Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture Volume III: York and Eastern Yorkshire. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Sermon, Richard The Hackness Cross Cryptic Inscriptions. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 68: Winterbotham, J J (2 nd edn.). Hackness in the Middle Ages. Pamphlet from The Hackness Press.

St Peter’s church, Hackness

The remains of the cross West face to left, south face to right. Latin at top of south face and ogham at bottom. Full discussion of the (fragmentary) inscription in Lang 1991: The cross commemmorates “ABBATISSA OEDILBURGA”. It might commemorate the Kentish princess married to a Northumbrian king, Saint Ethelburga, who founded the monastery in Lyminge, Kent: the cross writes about her in a similar way to Bede (read his account translated into Modern English, Books II and III).Saint EthelburgaLymingehis account translated into Modern English OEDILBU[....] BEATA

Full length shots The north faceThe west face

The Latin on the north face The Latin inscription at the bottom of the north face The Latin inscription at the top of the north face MATER AMANTISSIMA ISSA LBURGA ORA

The Latin on the south face Latin inscription on the south face. OEDILBU.... BEATA... EMPERT

The tree runes (hahal runes) on the east face No-one can read them.

The runes Runic inscription above tree runes on east face (there wasn’t much space between the wall and the cross, and evening was coming on). Sermon thinks this might be an anagram for OE “Oedilburg gnoew me” (=Ethelburga knew me, the cross).

The ogham The ogham inscription on the south face Sermon thinks he might have deciphered this one. It might be in Irish and might indicate who erected the cross.

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