[34] Chron. of Battle Abbey; Ordericus Vitalis; Wace.
[35] Heimsk., iii. 161.
[36] "in the midst."
[37] "Thor, aid!" or perhaps Tyr, the Mars of the Northmen. See Kemble's Saxons in England, i. 350; and Thierry's Conquête de l'Ang. par les Normands, sub an. 912-997.
[38] Hamon-aux-Dents, seigneur de Thorigny, of which place the church is dedicated to S. Amand.
[39] Moustaches.
[40] See also Malmesbury, bk. iii., sub an. 1066.
[41] The particular localities where the spears and other weapons have been found are mentioned in the Description of the engravings.
[42] "Saxon Obsequies," by the Hon. R. C. Neville.
[43] Collectanea Antiqua, vol. iii.