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A statue in Salisbury Cathedral was moved for the first time in 350 years, leading conservators to find an English inscription behind it. They think it is the earliest use of English – at least in the context of Christianity. The problem is, they can't yet decipher the words. Visit the web site below where you can see an image of the inscription.Oldest example of written English discovered in church
My cynical side tells me it is likely a note to “put the idiot's statue right here”… or based on the earlier dating something like “post no bills here”. ;D
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