22° halo, right parhelion, upper tangent arc, circumzenith arc (this latter one in usm-ed image) between 8:20 and 10:20. Later a 22° halo for quarter of an hour at around 14:30.





[...] This year was the first day of Pentecost on the nones of June; and on the Tuesday following were seen four circles at mid-day about the sun, of a white hue, each described under the other as if they were measured. All that saw it wondered; for they never remembered such before. (The Peterborough Chronicle, 1104 A.D.)
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