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" A. 457. — This year Hengest and ^Esc his son fought against the Britons at the place which is called Crecgauford, and there slew four thousand men ; and the Britons then forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London. "
Older England: Illustrated by the Anglo-Saxon Antiquities in the British ... - Page 95
by James Frederick Hodgetts - 1884 - 226 pages
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Consuetudines Kanciae: A History of Gavelkind, and Other Remarkable Customs ...

Charles Sandys - 1851 - 408 pages
...year Hengist and JEsc his son fought against the Britons at the place which is called Crecgan-ford, and there slew four thousand men ; and the Britons...forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London. " An. CCCCLXV. In this year Hengist and .lEsc fought against the Welsh near Wippeds-fleet, and there...
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Half hours of English history, selected and illustr. by C. Knight, Volume 1

English history - 1851 - 706 pages
...year Hengest and .¿Esc his son fought against the Britons at the place which is called Crecganford, and there slew four thousand men ; and the Britons...forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London. A. 4G5. — This year Hengest and ..-Esc fought against the Welsh near Wippeclsflcet, and there slew...
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The Church Historians of England: pt. 1. The Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The ...

1853 - 440 pages
...year Hengest and Aesc, his son, fought against the Britons at the place which is colled Crecganford [Crayford], and there slew four thousand men ; and...forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London. AD 458—464. AD 4465. This year Hengest and Aesc fought against the Welsh near Wippedsfleet [Ebbesfleet?],...
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The Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The chronicle of Florence of Worcester, with a ...

Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 pages
...year Hengest and Aesc, his son, fought against the Britons at the place which is colled Crecganford [Crayford], and there slew four thousand men; and...forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London. AD 458—464. AD 4 465. This year Hengest and Aesc fought against the Welsh near Wippedsfleet [Ebbesfleet...
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, According to the ..., Volume 2; Volume 23, Part 2

Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - 352 pages
...this year Hengest and JEsc his son fought against the Britons at the place which is called Crecganford (Crayford), and there slew four thousand men ; and...forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London. which is yet called the Jute race. From the Old-Saxons came the East Saxons, and South Saxons, and...
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The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon: A History of the Early Inhabitants of ...

Thomas Wright - 1861 - 554 pages
...An.uIo-SaxonE " (Thorpe's Translation), aud to Kemble's " Sa\ous iu England." in which the Saxons slow four thousand men, "and the Britons then forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London." Eight years afterwards, in 465, Hengest and ^Esc are said to have fought "against the Welsh" at Wippedes-fleot,...
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Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of ...

1865 - 708 pages
...year Hengest and ^Esc his son fought against the Britons at the place which is called Crecgauford, and there slew four thousand men ; and the Britons...forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London. A. 465. — This year Hengest and .¿Esc fought against the Welsh near Wippeelsfleet, and there slew...
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Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth

Charles Knight - 1866 - 704 pages
...year Hengest and JE&c his son fought against the Britons at the place which is called Creeganford, and there slew four thousand men ; and the Britons...forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London. A. 465. — This year Hengest and Mac fought against the Welsh near Wippeelsfleet, and there slew twelve...
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Dublin University Magazine

George Herbert - 1866 - 722 pages
...year Hengist and -<Ese, his son, fought against the Britons at the place which is called Crecganford, and there slew four thousand men ; and the Britons...forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London."* This was properly the foundation of the kingdom of Kent. Hengist made himself king, and chose Canterbury...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and ..., Volume 67; Volume 69

1866 - 780 pages
...Hengist and .•!•'-<•, his son, fought against the Britons at the place which is called Crecganford, and there slew four thousand men ; and the Britons...forsook Kent, and in great terror fled to London."* This was properlv the foundation of the kingdom of Kent. Hengist made himself king, and chose Canterbury...
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