124 PAPERS, ETC. 



"Et preteriens vldit homlnem ctecum a nativitate et 

 sanavit ab infirmltate." B being put for V in the word 

 " nativitate." 



Round the compartment containiug the figure of the 

 woman washing the feet of Jesus with her tears and wiping 

 them with her hair the legend runs, (see Vulgate, Luke 

 IX., 37, 38). 



Also in another part maria et jo, the rest obliterated, 

 no doubt the flight into Egypt. 



Over another compartment SCS pavlvs ; and on the 

 border to the right et a ; and on the left side fregervmt 

 panem in deserto. 



Above the compartment i-epresenting our Saviour tranip- 

 ling on the heads of tvvo swine, on the transverse border : 



on the right band margin : 



JVDEX ^QVITATIS SERTO* SALVATOREM MVNDI 



and on the left : 



BESTIiE ET DRACONES COGNOVERVNT INDE 



"Jesus Christ the Judge of Righteousness, Hirn assu- 

 redly to be the Saviour of the world beasts and dragons 

 knevv from thence," alluding to the miracle of the devils 

 (dracones) sent into the herd of swine (bestiaj). 



The lower compartment contains the image of the 

 Father Standing on two globes or worlds, with the "Agnus 

 Dei " in bis bosom. Legend : 



DORAMVS — the A being obliterated, 

 The eides of this cross are covered with Runic charac- 

 ters, and according to Mr. Kemble's explanation in the 



* Serto for Certo (?). 



