Written English Discovered on the Wall of Salisbury Cathedral
From the Telegraph.co.uk:
What is believed to be the first ever example of English in a British church has been discovered.
It was written half a millennia ago and its message was serious enough to be painted carefully on the wall of England’s finest cathedral.
But now it seems no one can quite decipher exactly what the inscription on the wall of Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire actually says.
Filed under: Archaeology, Middle Ages History, Medieval History on March 3rd, 2010
My daughter is trying to decipher it … this is a very fascinating find. Do you know any other links with images of the writing?
Robert, that’s the only link that I saw. Let me know how the deciphering process goes.