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Saxon carving found at Ely

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1934

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page 63 note 1 See Clapham, A. W., Archaeologia, lxxvii, pl. xxxiii, 1928, frieze 10, and I would add friezes 2 and 4, which show men on horseback.Google Scholar

page 63 note 2 The base of the Ovin cross now in the nave of the cathedral belongs to Etheldreda's time, but it was not part of the monastery, for it was removed from Haddenham, five miles distant, where Ovinus, chief of Etheldreda's thanes and ruler of her house, is believed to have lived before he became a monk.