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''Swords that are too decayed to identify''
===Isle of ManScotland, Old Kirk BraddanOrkney, Rousay: Grave 34b==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|No Picture{Cat|:Current Location- Manx National Museumof Scotland:Find Type- Grave
:Find Date-
:Total length-
:Blade-
:Hilt- Type H (Żabiński 2007).
:Scabbard-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
:*{{ListRef|Żabiński 2007|no.10}}
|i1=Zabinski-Sword Rousay 10.JPG
}}
===Isle of Man, Braddan: Old Kirk Braddan===
{{Cat|
:Current Location- Manx Museum 1954-0458
:Find Type- Burial in churchyard
:Find Date- 1867
:Total Length- fragment
:Blade- only the upper part survives
:Scabbard- none
:Bibliography-
==Unclassified swords - Lost==
===Scotland, Shetland, Dunrossness: Sumburgh Airport, Dunrossness, Shetland==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|LOST{Cat|
:Current Location- Lost
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total length-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
===Scotland, Outer Hebrides, Harris: St Kilda, Harris, Western Isles==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|LOST{Cat|
:Current Location- Lost
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total length-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
===Scotland, BebenculaOuter Hebrides, South Uist, Western Isles: Bebencula==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|LOST{Cat|
:Current Location- Lost
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total length-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
===Scotland, CornaigbegArgyll and Bute, Tiree, Argyll: Cornaigbeg ==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|LOST{Cat|
:Current Location- Lost
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total length-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
===Scotland, Argyll and Bute, Colonsay: Traigh Nam Barck, Colonsay, Argyll==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|LOST{Cat|
:Current Location- Lost
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total length-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
===Scotland, East Tarbet BayArgyll and Bute, Gigha, Argyll: ==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|LOST{Cat|
:Current Location- Lost
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total length-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
===Scotland, DrumachlayArgyll and Bute, Bute, Firth of Clyde: Drumachlay ==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|LOST{Cat|
:Current Location- Lost
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total length-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
:Current Location- Lost
:Find Type- Possible grave find:Find Date- 1902-03early C17th:Total Length: 80cmlength-:Blade- bent :Hilt- 8cmUnknown :Scabbard- description of the find suggests that it was found in its scabbard:Comments- found in the location of 2 crosses and 4 hogbacks. :Bibliography- ::*{{ListRef|Edwards 1998|p.2195-96}}:*{{ListRef|Redmond 2007|p.106, Appx.5 No.24}}}}
===[[:Category:England, CumbriaLancashire: Rampside|England, WitherslackLancashire: Rampside 1854]]==={{Cat||:Type- valign=Grave find (in a Christian Churchyard). 850-900AD.:Find Date- 1854 :Total Length- 12"top:Blade- :Hilt- unknown:Scabbard- none: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>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):Bibliography-:*{{ListRef|widthGaythorpe 1910}}:*{{ListRef|Redmond 2007|Appx.5 Ref.29}}|Seen="135pt"| Museum= LOSTNo Picture|Accession= |i1= |i2=}} ===[[:Category:England, North Yorkshire: Kildale|England, North Yorkshire: Kildale 1]]==={{Cat|:Current Location- Kendal MuseumLost, stolen.:Find Type- grave find:Find Date- 1867:Total Length-:Blade- Broken:Hilt- Unknown:Scabbard- :Comments- One of 4 swords marked here on Richards map. Redmond records this as 1st inhumation 1868. Found with Knife, copper-ally tweezers, Scales, lead weight, a copper-alloy plate and a box with a sliding lid.:Bibliography- :*{{ListRef|Richards 2004|p.191}}:*{{ListRef|Redmond 2007|p.110, XLIII-XLIV}}}} ===[[:Category:England, North Yorkshire: Kildale|England, North Yorkshire: Kildale 2]]==={{Cat|:Current Location- Lost, stolen.:Find Type- Possible grave find:Find Date- C19th1867
:Total Length-
:Blade-
:Hilt-
:Scabbard-
:Comments- One of 4 swords marked here on Richards map. Redmond records this as 2nd inhumation 1868. Found with a spear.:Bibliography-::*{{ListRef|Bjorn & Shetelig 1940Richards 2004|p.74191}}::*{{ListRef|Edwards 1998Redmond 2007|p.22110, XLIII-XLIV}}|}}
===[[:Category:England, LancashireNorth Yorkshire: Kildale|England, EaglesfieldNorth Yorkshire: Kildale 3]]==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"| No Picture{Cat|:Current Location- University of NewcastleLost, Museum of Antiquitiesstolen.:Find Type- Possible grave find:Find Date- 18141867
:Total Length-
:Blade-
:Hilt-
:Scabbard- :Comments- Cowen (1948) reports that that a fragmentary sword was found in 1852 with a skeleton in Eaglesfield outside Cockermouth, the original label accompanying the sword fragment, in the Black gate Museum in Newcastle, read ‘part One of a sword found by a skeleton at Egglesfield near Cockermouth’4 swords marked here on Richards map. The mention of the skeleton suggests that the sword came from a grave siteRedmond records this as 3rd inhumation 1868.Cowen (1948) cites Dickinson, writing in 1877, who mentions that at Brigham six skeletons and Found with a sword were foundspear. This could be evidence of a ‘Viking’ burial site and therefore possibly suggest Anglo Scandinavian settlement in the area
:Bibliography-
===England, YorkshireLondon: River Thames, KildaleVauxhall (-)==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"| No Picture{Cat|:Current Location- Unknown:Find Type- grave find:Find Date-
:Total Length-
:Blade-
:Hilt-
:Scabbard-
:Comments- The are 4 swords marked here on Richards mapWheeler only mentions ‘Information from Mr G.F. Lawrence’
:Bibliography-
===EnglandScotland, LancashireOrkney, HeyshamWestray: Pierowall Links Grave 10==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"| No Picture{Cat|
:Current Location-
:Find Type- grave Grave find
:Find Date-
:Total Length-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
===Isle of ManScotland, Patrick, BallabrooiePerth: Watergate==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"| No Picture{Cat|:Current Location- Perth Museum:Find Type- Possible grave Stray find?
:Find Date-
:Total Length-
:Scabbard-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
:*{{ListRef|Żabiński 2007|no.34}}
}}
===Isle Of Man, Jurby: Jurby, St. Patrick Churchyard (2)===
''see also Isle Of Man, Jurby: Jurby, St. Patrick Churchyard (1)''<br>
{{Cat|
:Current Location- ?LOST?
:Find Type-
:Find Date- ?
:Total Length-
:Blade-
:Hilt-
:Scabbard-
:Comments- "A second sword has also been found in the graveyard, but its fate is not clear."
:Bibliography-
===Isle of Man, Tynwald HillMalew: Malew Parish Churchyard==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|No Picture{Cat|:Current Location- LOST?:Find Type- :Find Date- 1937
:Total Length-
:Blade-
:Hilt-
:Scabbard-
:Comments- 2 swords:Bibliography-::*{{ListRef|Wilson 2008Bjorn & Shetelig 1940|p.5125}}:*{{ListRef|Redmond 2007|Appx.5 no.109 p.89}}}}
===Isle of ManEngland, BallachrinkCumbria: Sayle Bottom, JurbyGreat Asby==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|No Picture{Cat|:Current Location- ?:Find Type- :Find Date- 18811760-1770?
:Total Length-
:Blade-
:Hilt-
:Scabbard-:Comments- part ''"A tumulus, in the neighbourhood of blade Garthorne-hall, was opened some forty years since, and hilt several human bones, and a large sword found in it."'' (The Monthly Magazine 1802)
:Bibliography-
===Isle of ManEngland, Cumbria: Sandford Moor, Malew Parish ChurchyardMorland===''Sandford Moor, Westmoreland''<br>{{Cat||:Current Location- valign=?:Find Type- :Find Date- 1766:Total Length-:Blade- :Hilt- :Scabbard- :Comments- ''"topOn one side of it, but somewhat lower. lay a broad two-edged sword, broken in two, the whole blade measuring in length better than two feet, and two inches and an half broad; the head curiously wrought. On the other side lay the head of a spear, and some other instruments which Mr. Preston could not tell what to make of. All the instruments were nearly destroyed by rust" '' (Archaeologica Vol.III 1775):Bibliography- :*{{ListRef|Redmond 2007|Appx.5 no.85}}:*{{ListWeb||width[[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101076451390;view=1up;seq=339 "135ptAccount of opening one of the largest Barrows on Sandford Moor, Westmoreland, in a Letter from Mr. William Preston, dated Warcop Hall, Sept. 5, 1766, to Bishop Lyttelton"|, Archaeologica Vol.III 1775, p.273]]}}No Picture}} ===England, Lancashire: Meols==={{Cat|
:Current Location-
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total Length-
:Hilt-
:Scabbard-
:Comments- 2 swords
:Bibliography-
===England, CambridgeshireNorfolk: River Little Ouse, King's DykeHockwold cum Wilton==={{Cat||:Current Location- valign="top" Unknown: NHER 15748:Find Type- :Find Date- 1978:Total Length-:Blade- In two parts. Bent in two with a hole drilled at the bend.:Hilt- :Scabbard- :Comments- Described as a complete late Saxon sword. It could be [[Swords found in Britain#England, Norfolk: (L)|width="135pt"|England, Norfolk: (L)]]No Picture:Bibliography- :*[[http://www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk/record-details?MNF15748 Norfolk Heritage Explorer]]}} ===England, Cambridgeshire: King's Dyke==={{Cat|
:Current Location- Victoria County History, Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely, I, 326.
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total Length-
:Comments- found in River Nene on junction with King's Dyke.
:Bibliography-
===England, Cambridgeshire, : River Cam, Clayhithe==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|No Picture{Cat|
:Current Location-
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===England, Berkshire: Shepperton, ReadingCowey Stakes==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|No Picture{Cat|
:Current Location-
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total Length-
:Blade- destroyed during excavation:Hilt- Pommel and guard of gilt and silver
:Scabbard-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
===England, Berkshire, : Reading, Old Windsor==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|No Picture{Cat|:Current Location- Reading Museum: REDMG: 1997.35.62:Find Type- Excavation:Find Date- 1953-1958:Total Length-n/a:Blade- none:Hilt- Only cross-guard survives. Swedish in style (Reading Museum 2015):Scabbard- none:Comments- near SheppertonFrom the excavations of the Saxon palace at Old Windsor by Brian Hope-Taylor, 1953 to 1958.
:Bibliography-
:Current Location- Museum of London:
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total Length- n/a
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
===England, London:==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|[[File:sword_London.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left|alt=London ]]{Cat|
:Current Location- Museum of London: 93.79/1
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total Length- n/a
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
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===England, London, : Westminster Palace==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|[[File:sword_westminster_palace.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left|alt=Westminster]]{Cat|
:Current Location-
:Find Type-
:Find Date-
:Total Length-
:Comments-
:Bibliography-
===England, Devon, : Exeter==={||- valign="top" |width="135pt"|[[File:sword_exeter.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left|alt=Exeter]]{Cat|
:Current Location- British Museum: 1875,0617.15
:Find Type-
:Find Date- 1833
:Total Length- N/A
:Comments-
:Bibliography-