Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
[BI] A Church at Odensee, dedicated to St. Alban, whose relics had been
brought from England by this Canute.
[BJ] Carlisle?
[BK] A payment to the superior Lord for protection.
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Transcriber’s note
Minor punctuation errors have been changed without notice.
Inconsistencies in hyphenation have been standardized. Other spelling
has also been retained as originally published except for the changes
below.
Text has been corrected to match the Errata page. Since the footnotes
begin right after the Errata, the note, "for Ashdon, &c. read
Assington, near Rochford" which points to page 180 actually is footnote
AV.
Other changes:
Page 7: “Pope Telesphorns ordered” “Pope Telesphorus ordered”
Page 49: “subcribe to it” “subscribe to it”
Page 81: “the forth Rædwald” “the fourth Rædwald”
Page 220: “examined and conserated” “examined and consecrated”
Page 265: “Robert suceeded him” “Robert succeeded him”
Page 269: “And in the mean time” “And in the meantime”
Page 353: “818 depart to Ireland” “918 depart to Ireland”
Page 361: “recals St. Dunstan” “recalls St. Dunstan”
Page 387: “Moreal, Earl Robert’s” “Moræl, Earl Robert’s”
Page 420: “Ealdherht read _Eadberht_” “Ealdberht read _Eadberht_”
Footnote AA : “the Northen nations” “the Northern nations”
Page number references in the index are as published in the original
publication and have not been checked for accuracy.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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