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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by Cuthred, King of the West Saxons, who, revolting from Ethelbald, King of Mercia, defeated him at Burford in 752; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 858 Swithun, Bishop of Winchester, granted the same to Ethelbald, King of the West Saxons, for life, with remainder …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of South Wales by the Saxons, under the command of Ethelbald, King of Mercia, between whom and the Britons a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Westmancote, 1567 inhabitants. This place was given by Ethelbald, King of Mercia, before the year 716, to his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at Battle-edge, a little westward from the town, between Ethelbald, King of Mercia, and Cuthred, King of the West Saxons, who had revolted against his authority: Ethelbald was defeated, and the royal standard, bearing the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… took place there, in 728, between Rhodri Molwynog, and Ethelbald, King of Mercia. The parish is bounded partly on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the pagan Britons into a hermitage, near which Ethelbald, in 716, founded a Benedictine monastery to the … English style, and on one side is a mutilated figure of Ethelbald, in a sitting posture, holding a globe in the right … those of St. Guthlac and St. Bartholomew, and of King Ethelbald, the first of whom was interred in a small stone …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the south-west, it is for many miles surrounded, was by Ethelbald, King of the West Saxons, annexed to the see of …
Magna Britannia
… Cornish Britons by Cuthred king of the West Saxons, and Ethelbald king of Mercia, in 743. 9 The Britons, at length …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The lordship was given by King Alfred to his nephew Ethelbald, upon whose rebellion against Edward the Elder it …
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