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Swords found in Britain

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:Hilt- Petersen type L (like Petersen p.116, fig.97a)
:Scabbard-
:Bibliography- [WHEELER 1927: p.35] [GRIEG 1940:p.13,16]
|- valign="top" id="England, Lancashire, Inskip"|[[File:sword_inskip.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left|alt=Inskip]]|'''England, Lancashire, Inskip''':Current Location- :Type-:Find date- 1889:Blade- :Hilt- Petersen type L?:Scabbard-:Bibliography- [EDWARDS 1998:p.20]  |- valign="top" id="England, Durham, Hurbuck"
|[[File:sword_hurbuck.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left|alt=Hurbuck]]
|'''HurbuckEngland, Durham, Hurbuck'''
:Current Location- British Museum
:Type-
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|- valign="top" id="England, Lancashire, ClaughtonHall"
|width="100pt"|[[File:sword_claughton_hall.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left|alt=Claughton]]
|width="600pt"|'''LancsEngland, Lancashire, Claughton Hall'''
:Current Location- Now missing
:Type- Grave find (Possible cremation)
:Hilt- ?
:Scabbard- None
:Bibliography- [BJORN and SHETELIG 1940:p.18] [EDWARDS 1992:p.46] [EDWARDS 1998:p.15-16]
::JONES, Michael. The Archaeological Journal. Volume 6. 1849. p.74-75
::EDWARDS, B.J.N. The Claughton Viking Burial. Historic Society of Lancashire. 1969 p.109-116
::EDWARDS, B.J.N. Vikings in North West England 1998 p.15-16
:Comments- Found in a wooden box. <br>
The illustration of the sword is from a watercolour by Edward Jones. In 1846 he illustrated the Claughton items held by the Society of Antiquities of London. An earlier watercolour was made by the amateur antiquarian John Weld and found as a loose leaf in his sketch book and bearing the date 1834. There are a number of differences between the two drawings including the shape of the crossbar. Weld shows it as being straight where as Jones shows it being slightly curved.
:Scabbard- none
:Bibliography- [BJORN and SHETELIG 1940: p.23]
 
|- valign="top" id="England, Cumbria, Aspatria"
|No Picture
|'''England, Cumbria, Aspatria'''
:Current Location- Lost
:Type-
:Find Date- 1789AD
:Total Length-
:Blade-
:Hilt- Pommel missing. Probably a Wheeler type I or II.
:Scabbard- none
:Bibliography- [EDWARDS 1992:p.43-44]
 
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