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==Rampside 1854==
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:Status- {{Possible}}
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:Type- Churchyard grave
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:Find date- 1954-55?
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:Bodies- None
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:Dated to-
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:Museum- LOST
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:Comments - "About the year 1854-5, William Jackson found in digging a grave an iron dagger or sword, much corroded. It was about twelve inches long and about one inch or so wide, with a straight guard about three inches long, and a " tongue " (tang) or handle, but no pommel or knob.<br>
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His grandson, my informant, was not present when this sword was found, but saw it afterwards. Its present whereabouts is unknown." (Gaythorpe 1910 p.300).
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:Publications-
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:*{{ListRef|Gaythorpe 1910}}
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:*{{ListRef|Redmond 2007|p.107}}
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:'''Grave goods'''
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:*'''[[Swords found in Britain#England, Cumbria: Rampside Churchyard 1854|Sword]]''' - Unknown / Lost
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==Rampside 1909==
 
:Status- {{Possible}}[Edwards 1992]
 
:Status- {{Possible}}[Edwards 1992]
 
:Type- Churchyard grave
 
:Type- Churchyard grave
 
:Find date- 1909?
 
:Find date- 1909?
 
:Bodies- None
 
:Bodies- None
:Dated to- ?
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:Dated to- c.850-925 [Paterson 2014:p.173]
 
:Museum- Municipal Museum, Barrow-in-Furness
 
:Museum- Municipal Museum, Barrow-in-Furness
 
:Publications-  
 
:Publications-  
 
:*{{ListRef|Gaythorpe 1910}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Gaythorpe 1910}}
:*{{ListRef|Cowan 1948|no.7 p.75}}
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:*{{ListRef|Cowen 1948|no.7 p.75}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Bjorn & Shetelig 1940|p.18}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Bjorn & Shetelig 1940|p.18}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Edwards 1992|no.11 p.49}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Edwards 1992|no.11 p.49}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Edwards 1998|p.21-22|x}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Edwards 1998|p.21-22|x}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Richards 2004|p.202}}  
 
:*{{ListRef|Richards 2004|p.202}}  
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:*{{ListRef|Paterson 2014|p.173}}
 
:'''Grave goods'''
 
:'''Grave goods'''
:*'''[[Swords found in Britain#England, Cumbria: Rampside Churchyard|Sword]]''' - Petersen type M
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:*'''[[Swords found in Britain#England, Cumbria: Rampside Churchyard|Sword]]''' - Petersen type M, single edged
 
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See also Viking burials found in England

Rampside 1854

Status-  Possible  
Type- Churchyard grave
Find date- 1954-55?
Bodies- None
Dated to-
Museum- LOST
Comments - "About the year 1854-5, William Jackson found in digging a grave an iron dagger or sword, much corroded. It was about twelve inches long and about one inch or so wide, with a straight guard about three inches long, and a " tongue " (tang) or handle, but no pommel or knob.

His grandson, my informant, was not present when this sword was found, but saw it afterwards. Its present whereabouts is unknown." (Gaythorpe 1910 p.300).

Publications-
Grave goods

Rampside 1909

Status-  Possible  [Edwards 1992]
Type- Churchyard grave
Find date- 1909?
Bodies- None
Dated to- c.850-925 [Paterson 2014:p.173]
Museum- Municipal Museum, Barrow-in-Furness
Publications-
Grave goods
  • Sword - Petersen type M, single edged


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