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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2012
By the kindness of Mr. Edward Lloyd of the Winns, Walthamstow, I am enabled to exhibit a very remarkable Anglo-Saxon knife lately found in excavating for the foundations of a house which he is building at Sittingbourne, Kent.
In general form the knife is of a well-known type, and closely resembles one found in Lad Lane in the city of London, and engraved by Mr. C. Roach Smith in his Collectanea Antiqua. The total length is 12¾ inches, and the extreme breadth 1⅜ inch. The tang for insertion in the handle is 3½ inches long, and there is a shoulder at its junction with the blade both at the back and the edge.
page 331 note a Vol. ii. pl. lviii. 2.
page 332 note a Hickes's Thesaurus, Pref. viii. pi. vi. Stephens's Runic Monuments, p. 463 The original is in the British Museum.
page 332 note b Arch. Journ. xii. 202. Stephens op. cit. p. 586.
page 332 note c Stephens op. cit. p. 386.
page 333 note a Camden's Britannia (Gough) iii. 330. Arch. v. 188. Stephens, op. cit. 985.
page 333 note b Archæol. ii. 131; xiv. 113; xix. 379; xxviii. 347. Arch. Æliana, 1856, p. 182. Stephens, op. cit. 491.
page 333 note c Stephens, op. cit. 461. Arch. x. 472.
page 333 note d Hickes' Thesaurus, i. 142. Arch. ii. 73. Akerman's Arch. Index, pl. xix.
page 333 note e Arch. Assoc. Journ. vi. 153. Stephens, op. cit. 463.
page 333 note f Akerman's Pag. Sax. p. 48. Stephens, op. cit. 370. Haigh, Conquest of Britain, 51.
page 333 note g Stephens, op. cit. 361. Haigh, op. cit. 46.
page 334 note a Rutting, vol. i. p. 116, pl. iii. 1.