The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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Page xii
... Gloucester , Lincoln , Lon- don , Maldon , Richborough , and perhaps Cambridge and Colchester ; the municipia are St. Alban's and York ; among the Latian cities , Carlisle , Cirencester , Dumbarton , Old Sarum ; and among the ...
... Gloucester , Lincoln , Lon- don , Maldon , Richborough , and perhaps Cambridge and Colchester ; the municipia are St. Alban's and York ; among the Latian cities , Carlisle , Cirencester , Dumbarton , Old Sarum ; and among the ...
Page 59
... Gloucester , Cirencester , and Bath cap- tured by the West Saxons . The conquests of this chief laid the foundation of the kingdom of East Anglia , but the title of king was not assumed till 571 , by another leader of the same name ...
... Gloucester , Cirencester , and Bath cap- tured by the West Saxons . The conquests of this chief laid the foundation of the kingdom of East Anglia , but the title of king was not assumed till 571 , by another leader of the same name ...
Page 60
... Gloucestershire ) : " and Ceawlin took many towns , and spoils innumer- able ; and wrathful he thence returned to his own . " Crida founds the kingdom of MERCIA . A.D. 588. Death of Ella of Northumbria ; he is suc- ceeded by Ethelfrith ...
... Gloucestershire ) : " and Ceawlin took many towns , and spoils innumer- able ; and wrathful he thence returned to his own . " Crida founds the kingdom of MERCIA . A.D. 588. Death of Ella of Northumbria ; he is suc- ceeded by Ethelfrith ...
Page 81
... kingdom , retires to the court of Charlemagne . a A.D. 812. Death of the emperor Charlemagne . • Inhabiting the modern counties of Gloucester and Monmouth . VOL . I. G A.D. 813. " Egbert laid waste West Wales ( Devon EGBERT . 81.
... kingdom , retires to the court of Charlemagne . a A.D. 812. Death of the emperor Charlemagne . • Inhabiting the modern counties of Gloucester and Monmouth . VOL . I. G A.D. 813. " Egbert laid waste West Wales ( Devon EGBERT . 81.
Page 106
... Gloucester and Hereford and the adjoining towns , and retire to Ireland . Cameleac , bishop of Llandaff , having been captured , is ransomed by King Edward . A.D. 919. Edward continues his progress , and сар- tures Bedford . A.D. 920 ...
... Gloucester and Hereford and the adjoining towns , and retire to Ireland . Cameleac , bishop of Llandaff , having been captured , is ransomed by King Edward . A.D. 919. Edward continues his progress , and сар- tures Bedford . A.D. 920 ...
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