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" ... Swegen and Harold comprised most of south England and included East Anglia, which lay within Harold's earldom, and Herefordshire, which lay within Swegen's (although Oman, p. 614, believes Florence is wrong in saying Swegen's earldom included Herefordshire)... "
The reign of Eadward the Confessor. 2d ed., rev. 1870 - Page 140
by Edward Augustus Freeman - 1870
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The reign of Eadward the Confessor. 2d ed., rev. 1870

Edward Augustus Freeman - 1868 - 726 pages
...Swegen and Harold, gathered together the force of their three Earldoms at Beverstone in Gloucestershire. This is a point on the Cotswolds, not far from the Abbey of Malmesbury, still marked by a castle of far later date, the remaining fragments of which form one of the most remarkable...
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The History of the Norman Conquest of England: The reign of Eadward the ...

Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 510 pages
...Swegen and Harold, gathered together the force of their three Earldoms at Beverstone in Gloucestershire. This is a point on the Cotswolds, not far from the...seems to have been a royal possession, and it may not unlikely have contained a royal house, which would probably be at the disposal of Swegen as Earl...
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The History of the Norman Conquest of England: The reign of Eadward the ...

Edward Augustus Freeman - 1877 - 760 pages
...together the force of the force of their three earldoms at Beverstone in Gloucestershire. their Earldoms. This is a point on the Cotswolds, not far from the...Malmesbury, which is still marked by a castle of far later 1 Chrou. Petrib. 1048. "pa hsefdon J>a Welisce munn gewroht »nne castel on Herefordecire on Swegenes...
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The History of the Norman Conquest of England: The reign of Eadward the ...

Edward Augustus Freeman - 1877 - 758 pages
...together the force of the force of their three earldoms at Beverstone in Gloucestershire. their Earldoms. This is a point on the Cotswolds, not far from the abbey of Malmcsbury, which is still marked by a castle of far later 1 Chron. Petrib. 1048. "pa hsfilon J>a Wditee...
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