@somebodyelsego1 Charn in English place names either comes from the Celtic word for cairn or from the Latin for fleshy (from which charnel also derives). I leave it to your judgement which Lewis was alluding to.
Charn in English place names either comes from the Celtic word for cairn or from the Latin for fleshy (from which charnel also derives). I leave it to your judgement which Lewis was alluding to.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 10, 2020