and as the king went homewards, then the army of York overtook him ; the rear of the king's forces was at Chesterford, and there they made great slaughter. Then was the king so wrath that he would have marched his forces in again, and wholly destroyed... The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal - Page 2511913Full view - About this book
| 1853 - 434 pages
...king's forces was at Chesterford ; and there they made great slaughter. Then was the king so wroth that he would have marched his forces in again and wholly destroyed the land. When the North-humbrian witan understood that, then forsook they Hvryc, and made compensation for the deed with... | |
| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 pages
...king's forces was at Chesterfbrd ; and there they made great slaughter. Then was the king so wroth that he would have marched his forces in again and wholly destroyed the land. When the North-humbrian witan understood that, then forsook they Hyryc, and made compensation for the deed with... | |
| Charles Augustus Hanna - 1902 - 648 pages
...the king's forces was at Chesterford) and there they made great slaughter. Then was the king so wroth that he would have marched his forces in again and...land. When the Northumbrian witan understood that, then forsook they Eric, and made compensation for the deed to king Eadred. A. 952. In this year king... | |
| 1913 - 540 pages
...given, with 1883. translation, in the Corpus Poclicum 'The Icelandic 100 always means the full 120. he was in no favour with Edmund, and suspecting that...Northumbrians expelled King Aulaf, and received Eric, Harold's son (Bloodaxe)." " 954. This year the Northumbrians expelled Eric, and Edred obtained the... | |
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