Proper noun
Caedmon
A famous Northumbrian poet, the author of Cædmon's Hymn.
In the primeval forest surrounding Caedmon Hollow’s ancestral home, an ancient power is stirring, a long-forgotten king who haunts the Haydens’ dreams. Source: Internet
This was later issued by Caedmon Records in 1975 as part of J.R.R. Tolkien reads and sings The Lord of the Rings (LP recording TC1478). Source: Internet
Whitby is one of my favourite places in Britain - not just because of Caedmon and the Abbey but also because of the jet industry (NOT aeroplanes) and the special links with Captain James Cook, Frank Sutcliffe and Bram Stoker. Source: Internet
FitzGibbon (1965), pp. 403–410 The trip also resulted in Thomas recording his first poetry to vinyl, which Caedmon Records released in America later that year. Source: Internet
He recorded excerpts from the biography and some of Lincoln's speeches for Caedmon Records in New York City in May 1957. Source: Internet
In 1987 Denise Levertov published a translation of Cædmon's Hymn under her title "Caedmon" in the collection Breathing the Water. Source: Internet