Anthaket – the saint who never existed

A little while — or, more precisely, about two years — ago, we visited Motherby Hill, a part of Lincoln we had not previously seen. Passing through the Spring Hill area of town, we noticed a strangely named road: Stanthaket Court, and decided to research the name when we got home. This week we finally solved the mystery. Two years to look something up? Now that’s what I call a leisurely pace, even by my standards!

At the time, I thought Stanthaket must be a contraction of St Anthaket, and assumed this to be some obscure Saxon monk. So obscure, in fact, that the blessed Anthaket is not listed in our Oxford Dictionary of Saints.

The answer to the puzzle is in the book Medieval Lincoln by Sir Francis Hill [Cambridge University Press]. As Hill explains:

The Old Scandinavian steinn, a stone, appears in a few names; the church of St Peter, which stood at the foot of the modern Michaelgate, was St Peter Stanthaket, the stone-thatched church.

Other books on local history point out that in the Middle Ages many churches had roofs of wood or straw, which were vulnerable to fire. A stone roof such as St Peter’s had, was unusual enough for it to be given the extra ‘stone-thatched’ epithet in its name.

Confusingly, Hill mentions later in his book, in a list of churches inside the city walls, the church of St Peter at the skin market (Stanthaket). Personally, the stone roof explanation is far more convincing.

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The balloonists

Spotted over south Lincoln around 7.30pm yesterday. Probably the biggest ladybird you’ll see this year.

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Sourcing Materials

I spend an awful lot of time visiting sites looking for the best prices for materials, it’s sadly often the delivery charges that stop me from purchasing from quite a few companies. When an item is only £2.50, how can you justify a £5.95 delivery charge?

But the biggest complaint I have are sites that insist that you register first before even showing you any prices. Can you imagine walking down the high street and being stopped from going in a store until you’ve registered with them before you can see their prices?

At this time of financial crisis, I would have thought businesses would do everything possible to encourage sales, not discourage them.

Alright, rant over, if any suppliers do stumble across this blog, please take note.