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Source Title Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Base text to AD 892
Language Old English / West-Saxon

Notes

*Included in this database is the Anglo-Saxon regnal list that appears at the beginning of the A and G versions of ASC and formerly in the B version (now London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius A.iii, fol. 178r). This material is signified by the Source Reference 'Pref.' followed by the siglum of the relevant manuscript or manuscripts (thus 'Pref.ABG' or 'Pref.B')

Edition(s)

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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition Dumville, David, and Keynes, Simon The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition Cambridge 1986  
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 3: MS A Dumville, David, and Keynes, Simon The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 3: MS A Cambridge 1986 70-8
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 4: MS B Dumville, David, and Keynes, Simon The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 4: MS B Cambridge 1983 51-6
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 5: MS C Dumville, David, and Keynes, Simon The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 5: MS C Cambridge 2000 77-84
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 6: MS D Cubbin, G. P. (Geoffrey P.) The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 6: MS D Cambridge 1996 41-7
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Anglo-Saxon Minor Poems Dobbie, Elliott Van Kirk Anglo-Saxon Minor Poems New York 1942 16-26
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, vol. 8: MS F Baker, Peter S The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, vol. 8: MS F Cambridge 2000 79-85

Translation(s)

Editor Article or Book Title Journal or Pub.Loc. Date pp.
Swanton, M. J. (Michael J.) The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle London 1996 2-269
Swanton, Michael The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle London 1996 106-10, 112-14, 116, 118, 120, 122

Event/Transaction List

Factoid Type Source Reference Short Description
1 Event ASC  Pref. AG Alfred 8 acceded to the kingdom 396 years after his kin first conquered the land of the West Saxons from the Wealas (Anonymi 1276).
2 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Beorhtric 1 acceded to the kingdom.
3 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Æthelberht 9 acceded to [the kingdom].
4 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Æthelred 15 acceded to the kingdom.
5 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Ecgberht 10 acceded to the kingdom.
6 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Alfred 8 acceded to the kingdom.
7 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Æthelwulf 1 acceded to [the kingdom].
8 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Æthelheard 6 acceded to [the kingdom].
9 Event ASC  Pref. AG The Cuthred 7 acceded to [the kingdom]
10 Event ASC  Pref. AG The Cynewulf 4 acceded to the kingdom.
11 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Æthelbald 13 acceded to the kingdom.
12 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Ine 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Saxons.
13 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Sigeberht 4 acceded to [the kingdom].
14 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Cædwalla 1 acceded to the kingdom.
15 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Cynegils 1 acceded to the kingdom.
16 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Centwine 1 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons.
17 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Æscwine 2 acceded to the kingdom.
18 Event ASC  Pref. AG Then Cenwealh 2 acceded to [the kingdom].
19 Event ASC  Pref. AG When he [sc. Cynric 1] departed, then Ceol 1 acceded to the kingdom.
20 Event ASC  Pref. AG He [sc. Cynegils 1] was the first of the West Saxon kings to receive baptism.
21 Event ASC  Pref. AG When he [sc. Cerdic 1] departed, then Cynric 1 acceded to the kingdom
22 Event ASC  Pref. AG They [sc. Cerdic 1 and Cynric 1] conquered the kingdom of the West Saxons. They were the first kings to conquer the land of the West Saxons from the Wealas (Anonymi 1276).
23 Event ASC  754 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <754> B Cyneheard 2 acceded to the bishopric [ABCDEF(OE)G: in Winchester] after Hunfrith 1.
24 Event ASC  Pref. AG Cerdic 1 and Cynric 1 landed at Cerdicesora with five ships (Anonymi 785)
25 Event ASC  754 ACDEG, <754> B Sigeberht 4 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons.
26 Event ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C His [sc. Ealhstan 3's] body lay there in the settlement.
27 Event ASC  685 ACG, <685> B [Mul 1] was later burned in Kent.
28 Event ASC  855 ADG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) Then Æthelwulf 1's two sons acceded to the kingdom.
29 Event ASC  866 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <867> B, 867 C Here Æthelred 15 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons.
30 Event ASC  860 ADEG, <861> B, 861 CF(OE and Lat.) Æthelberht 9 acceded to the whole kingdom of his brother [sc. Æthelbald 13].
31 Event ASC  674 ACEG, <674> B Here Æscwine 2 acceded to the kingdom among the West Saxons.
32 Event ASC  836 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <836> B Æthelwulf 1 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons.
33 Event ASC  836 ACG, <836> B He [sc. Beorhtric 1] had his [sc. Offa 7's] daughter [sc. Eadburg 5] as his queen.
34 Event ASC  819 ACDEG, <819> B, 822 F(OE and Lat.) Ceolwulf 5 acceded to the kingdom.
35 Event ASC  794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B Ecgfrith 7 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians [F(Lat.) substitutes: began to reign in Mercia].
36 Event ASC  825 ACDEG, <825> B, 824 F(OE and Lat.) Wiglaf 1 acceded to the kingdom.
37 Event ASC  800 ACDEG, <800> B, 801 F(OE and Lat.) Ecgberht 10 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons.
38 Event ASC  836 ACG, <836> B Beorhtric 1 assisted Offa 7 because he [sc. Beorhtric 1] had his daughter [sc. Eadburg 5] as his queen.
39 Event ASC  784 ADEG, <783/4> B, 783 C Then Beorhtric 1 received the kingdom of the West Saxons.
40 Event ASC  794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B Eadberht 18 received the kingdom in Kent.
41 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B Beornred 1 acceded to the kingdom.
42 Event ASC  748 ADEG, <747/8> B, 747 C Eadberht 7 passed away.
43 Event ASC  755 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <755> B Offa 7 acceded to the kingdom [F(OE): seized the kingdom of the Mercians].
44 Event ASC  745 ACDEG, <745> B Here Daniel 1 passed away.
45 Event ASC  748 A Æthelberht 5 acceded to the kingdom.
46 Event ASC  741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cuthred 7 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons.
47 Event ASC  718 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <718> BC Here Ingeld 2 passed away.
48 Event ASC  729 DE, 731 ACDG, <731> B Ceolwulf 3 acceded to the kingdom.
49 Event ASC  741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here Æthelheard 6 passed away.
50 Event ASC  744 ACDEG, <744> B Hunfrith 1 acceded to the bishopric [sc. in Winchester]
51 Event ASC  728 AG, <726> B, 726 CD In that year Æthelheard 6 and Oswald 3 fought.
52 Event ASC  716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C In the same year Ceolred 1 passed away.
53 Event ASC  738 ACDEF(OE and Lat.), <738> B Here Eadberht 11 acceded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians.
54 Event ASC  731 ACDG, <731> B Beorhtwald 6 departed.
55 Event ASC  728 AG, <726> B, 726 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelheard 6 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons
56 Event ASC  725 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <725> B Here Wihtred 1 passed away [on 23 April] [AG add: whose kindred is given above].
57 Event ASC  725 A Eadberht 7 acceded to the kingdom of Kent.
58 Event ASC  716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C Then Æthelbald 4 acceded to the kingdom among the Mercians.
59 Event ASC  716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C Then Osric 5 [acceded to the kingdom].
60 Event ASC  709 ADEG, <708/9> B, 708 C Ceolred 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians.
61 Event ASC  716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C Then Cenred 1 acceded to the kingdom.
62 Event ASC  704 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <704> B Here Æthelred 2 received the status of monk.
63 Event ASC  709 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <708/9> B, 708 C Here Aldhelm 3 passed away.
64 Event ASC  709 Forthhere 3 succeeded Aldhelm 3 as bishop west of the wood [Sherborne].
65 Event ASC  705 ACG, <705> B [Here] Seaxwulf 1 [passed away].
66 Event ASC  704 ACDEG, <704> B Then Cenred 2 acceded to [the kingdom.
67 Event ASC  705 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <705> B Here Aldfrith 1 passed away [DE add: on 14 December at Driffield].
68 Event ASC  694 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <694> B Here Wihtred 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Dwellers in Kent
69 Event ASC  703 ACDEF(OE)G, <703> B Here Hædde 2 passed away.
70 Event ASC  690 ACG, <690> B Beorhtwald 6 acceded to the bishopric.
71 Event ASC  690 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <690> B Here Theodore 1 passed away.
72 Event ASC  688 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <688> B Here [EF(OE and Lat) substitute: After him (sc. Cædwalla 1)] Ine 1 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons.
73 Event ASC  688 ACEG, <688> B The pope [sc. Sergius 1] called him [sc. Cædwalla 1] Peter.
74 Event ASC  687 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <687> B Cædwalla 1 again harried Kent.
75 Event ASC  680 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <680> B Hild 1 passed away [AEF(OE and Lat.)G add: at Streoneshealh].
76 Event ASC  676 ACEF(OE and Lat), <676> B Centwine 1 acceded to [F(Lat. substitutes: began to reign over] the kingdom [EF(OE and Lat): of the West Saxons].
77 Event ASC  673 ACG, <673> B In that year there was a synod at Hertford.
78 Event ASC  675 ACEG Æthelred 2 acceded to the kingdom.
79 Event ASC  676 ACEF(Lat.)G, <676> B Hædde 2 acceded to the bishopric.
80 Event ASC  664 ACEG, <664> B Eorcenberht 1 passed away.
81 Event ASC  673 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <673> B Here Ecgberht 3 passed away.
82 Event ASC  670 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <670> B Here Oswiu 1 passed away.
83 Event ASC  670 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <670> B Leuthhere 2 acceded to the bishopric [F(Lat.) substitutes: was consecrated bishop] over the West Saxons.
84 Event ASC  660 ACEG, <660>B That Agilbert 1 received the bishopric of Paris in Gaul beside the Seine.
85 Event ASC  650 AF(Lat.)G, 649 BCE Here Agilbert 1 received the bishopric among the West Saxons [E: bishoprics of the Saxons; F(Lat.) substitutes: was consecrated] after Birinus 1 [F(Lat.) omits].
86 Event ASC  655 ACG, <655> B, 654 E Peada 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians.
87 Event ASC  643 AG, 641 BCE, 642 F(OE and Lat.) Here Cenwealh 2 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons.
88 Event ASC  657 ACG, <657> B, 656 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Wulfhere 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians.
89 Event ASC  616 AE Then after him [sc. Mellitus 1] Justus 1 acceded to the archbishopric.
90 Event ASC  616 AEF(OE and Lat.) After him [sc. Laurence 2] Mellitus 1 acceded to the archbishopric.
91 Event ASC  885 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <886> B, 886 C Marinus 1 had sent Alfred 8 many gifts.
92 Event ASC  597 ABCEG Here Ceolwulf 2 began to reign among the West Saxons.
93 Event ASC  823 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <823> B Here there was a [F adds: great] battle [ABCDEG: of Britons (Anonymi 955) and people of Devon (Anonymi 956)] at Galford.
94 Event ASC  <872> B, 872 C, 871 DE One of the two eorlas (Anonymi 2498) whose name was Sidroc 3 was slain there [sc. at Englefield].
95 Event ASC  685 ACG, <685> B In the same year Ecgfrith 4 was slain.
96 Event ASC  <854> B, 854 C, 853 D, 852 E Both ealdormen [sc. Ealhhere 11 and Huda 1] were slain [BC: dead].
97 Event ASC  773 AG, <774> B, 774 CDEF(OE and Lat.) In that year the Mercians (Anonymi 953) and Kentishmen (Anonymi 954) fought at Otford.
98 Event ASC  640 ABCF(OE and Lat.)G, 639 E Eadbald 2 passed away.
99 Event ASC  <884> B, 884 C, 883 DE They (Anonymi 952) besieged the here (Anonymi 962) at London.
100 Event ASC  883 DEF(Lat.) Alfred 8 had promised alms [DE: thither (sc. for Rome); F(Lat.) substitutes: which he had vowed when he was present with a few men against the army, when the enemies were numerous].
101 Event ASC  <884> B, 884 C, 883 DE Sigehelm 2 and Æthelstan 3 took alms to Rome and also to India to St Thomas and St Bartholomew.
102 Event ASC  <884> B, 884 C, 883 DE Marinus 1 sent Alfred 8 the 'wood of the Lord' [i.e., the True Cross].
103 Event ASC  878 DE, <879> B, 879 C The banner which they [sc. Anonymous 310 and Anonymi 941] called 'Raven' was captured there.
104 Event ASC  877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C They [sc. Anonymi 900] swore great oaths and then they held to a good peace.
105 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C Anonymi 900 gave Alfred 8 preliminary hostages (Anonymi 915) and great oaths that they would go from his kingdom and they also promised that their king (Guthrum 1) would receive baptism.
106 Event ASC  <877> B, 877 C, 876 DEF(OE and Lat.) [The here] (Anonymi 900) gave hostages (Anonymi 951) to Alfred 8.
107 Event ASC  640 ABCG Here Eadbald 2 passed away.
108 Event ASC  657 ACG, <657> B Here Peada 1 passed away.
109 Event ASC  651 ABCF(OE and Lat.)G [F(OE): Here] Aidan 1 passed away.
110 Event ASC  868 DEF(OE and Lat), <869> B, 869 C [Æthelred 15, Alfred 8 and Anonymi 884] besieged [Anonymi 34] within [the fortification at Nottingham]
111 Event ASC  870 D In that year Archbishop Ceolnoth 3 went to Rome.
112 Event ASC  616 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G Here Æthelberht 3 passed away.
113 Event ASC  616 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G Eadbald 2 succeeded to the kingdom [of the dwellers in Kent].
114 Event ASC  626 ABCG Penda 1 was fifty when he acceded to the kingdom.
115 Event ASC  604 ABCG [Here] the East Saxons (Anonymi 796) received the bath of baptism under Sæberht 1 [and Mellitus 1].
116 Event ASC  611 ABCEG Here Cynegils 1 succeeded to the West Saxon kingdom and held it for 31 years.
117 Event ASC  885 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <886> B, 886 C Alfred 8 had requested Marinus 1 to free the Schola Saxonum.
118 Event ASC  604 ABCG Here the East Saxons received the faith [sc. under Sæberht 1 (and Mellitus 1)].
119 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C Anonymi 900 gave great oaths [F(Lat.) substitutes: a oath] to Alfred 8 that they would go from his kingdom.
120 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C The army (Anonymi 900) drove a great part [of the West Saxons] (Anonymi 944) across the sea.
121 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C Anonymi 900 gave [ABCDEG: preliminary] hostages (Anonymi 915) to Alfred 8.
122 Event ASC  891 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <892> B, 892 C Suibhne 1 died.
123 Event ASC  877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C Anonymi 900 kept a good peace.
124 Event ASC  877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C Anonymi 900 swore great oaths [to Alfred 8 at Exeter].
125 Event ASC  890 ADEG, <891> B, 891 C He [sc. Guthrum 1] lived among the East Angles (Anonymi 932) and first settled that land.
126 Event ASC  875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C Halfdan 2 took winterquarters on the River Tyne.
127 Event ASC  890 AEF(OE and Lat) Here Plegmund 1 was chosen [as archbishop] by God and all his saints [EF(OE and Lat.) substitutes: all the people].
128 Event ASC  891 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <892> B, 892 C Three Scotti came to Alfred 8 in one boat from Ireland.
129 Event ASC  890 ADEG, <891> B, 891 C Here Beornhelm 8 took the alms of the West Saxons (Anonymi 930) and Alfred 8 to Rome.
130 Event ASC  888 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <889> B, 889 C Æthelred 13 [ABCDEG: and Æthelwald 29] passed away [ABCDEG: in one month].
131 Event ASC  888 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <889> B, 889 C The body of Æthelswith 1 lay in Pavia.
132 Event ASC  889 ADEG, <890> B, 890 C Alfred 8 sent two couriers (Anonymi 931) to Rome with documents; no one else went that year.
133 Event ASC  890 ADEG, <891> B, 891 C Guthrum 1 passed away.
134 Event ASC  888 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <889> B, 889 C Æthelswith 1 passed away [F(OE and Lat.) adds: on a journey to Rome].
135 Event ASC  886 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <887> B, 887 C Alfred 8 occupied the fort at London.
136 Event ASC  888 ADEG, <889> B, 889 C Here Beocca 2 took the alms of the West Saxons (Anonymi 930) and Alfred 8 to Rome.
137 Event ASC  887 ADEG, <888> B, 888 C Æthelhelm 7 took the alms of the West Saxons (Anonymi 930) and Alfred 8 to Rome.
138 Event ASC  886 ADEG, <887> B, 887 C Alfred 8 entrusted the fortified settlement to Æthelred 1 to hold.
139 Event ASC  886 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <887> B, 887 C All the English (Anonymi 928) turned to Alfred 8 [ABDEG: except those subjugated (Anonymi 943) by the Danes (Anonymi 929)].
140 Event ASC  885 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <886> B, 886 C Marinus 1 freed the Schola Saxonum at the request of Alfred 8.
141 Event ASC  885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C The army (Anonymi 900) among the East Angles (Anonymi 924) broke the peace agreement with Alfred 8.
142 Event ASC  885 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <886> B, 886 C Pope Marinus 1 passed away.
143 Event ASC  885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C The ship-here (Anonymi 923) met a great ship-here of vikings (Anonymi 926). The latter gained the victory.
144 Event ASC  885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C Alfred 8 sent a ship-here (Anonymi 923) [BCDE: from Kent] to the East Angles (Anonymi 924).
145 Event ASC  885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C The ship-here (Anonymi 923) met sixteen ships of vikings (Anonymi 925) and killed them.
146 Event ASC  885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C Alfred 8 came from elsewhere with a fierd (Anonymi 922).
147 Event ASC  882 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <883> B, 883 C Alfred 8 went to sea with ships (Anonymi 927) and fought against four ships' complements (Anonymi 919).
148 Event ASC  885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C The here (Anonymi 920) besieged Rochester.
149 Event ASC  885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C Here the here (Anonymi 106) divided into two, [ADEG: one part (Anonymi 933) going east], the other part (Anonymi 920) going to Rochester.
150 Event ASC  885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C The here (Anonymi 920) went to their ships and that same summer went over the sea.
151 Event ASC  880 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <881> B, 881 C The here [F(Lat.) substitutes: The pirates] [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: who were staying at Fulham] (Anonymi 106) went across the sea to Ghent.
152 Event ASC  880 ADEG, <881> B, 881 C The here (Anonymi 900) settled the land [of the East Angles (Anonymi 918)] and divided it up [sc among themselves].
153 Event ASC  880 ADEG, <881> B, 881 C Here the here (Anonymi 900) went from Cirencester to the East Angles (Anonymi 932).
154 Event ASC  879 ADEG, <880> B, 880 C A band of vikings (Anonymi 106) gathered and stayed at Fulham beside the Thames.
155 Event ASC  879 ADEG, <880> B, 880 C The here (Anonymi 900) resided at Cirencester for a year.
156 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C Guthrum 1 spent twelve days with Alfred 8, who honoured him and his companions (Anonymi 916) greatly with riches.
157 Event ASC  879 ADEG, <880> B, 880 C Here the here (Anonymi 900) went to Cirencester from Chippenham.
158 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE)G, <879> B, 879 C The chrism-loosing of Guthrum 1 was at Wedmore.
159 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C Alfred 8 received Guthrum 1 at baptism [F(Lat.) substitutes: from the font].
160 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C The here (Anonymi 900) gave Alfred 8 preliminary hostages (Anonymi 915) and great oaths that they would go from his kingdom and they also promised that their king [sc. Guthrum 1] would receive baptism.
161 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C Guthrum 1 came as one of the thirty most honourable men (Anonymi 916) in the here (Anonymi 900) to meet with Alfred 8 at Aller near Athelney.
162 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C Alfred 8 rode after the here (Anonymi 900) up to the fortification.
163 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C Alfred 8 stayed at the fortification for a fortnight.
164 Event ASC  878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C Alfred 8 fought there [sc. at Edington] against all the here (Anonymi 900) and put it to flight.
165 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C Alfred 8 went from those camps to Iley Wood.
166 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C Alfred 8 went one [day] later to Edington.
167 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C All the men of Somerset, Wiltshire and that part of Hampshire this side of the sea (Anonymi 915) met Alfred 8.
168 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C Alfred 8 rode to Ecgbrihtes stan.
169 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C Alfred 8 with others fought from the fortification at Athelney against the here (Anonymi 900).
170 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C Alfred 8 built a fortification at Athelney with a small band (Anonymi 911).
171 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C Anonymous 310 was killed together with eight hundred and forty men (Anonymi 910) of his here (Anonymi 941).
172 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C Here the army (Anonymi 900) stole away to Chippenham in midwinter after Twelfth Night.
173 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C Alfred 8 went with a small troop (Anonymi 909) to the fastnesses of the moors.
174 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C Anonymous 310 invaded the West Saxons [ADEG: in Devonshire] (Anonymi 912) with twenty-three ships (Anonymi 941).
175 Event ASC  878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C The here (Anonymi 900) rode over the land of the West Saxons (Anonymi 908) and occupied it.
176 Event ASC  877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C The here (Anonymi 900) divided up some of the land [of the Mercians (Anonymi 907) for themselves].
177 Event ASC  877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C At harvest-time the army (Anonymi 900) went to the land of the Mercians (Anonymi 907).
178 Event ASC  877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C Anonymi 900 gave some [of the land of the Mercians (Anonymi 907)] to Ceolwulf 11.
179 Event ASC  877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C The ship-here (Anonymi 905) encountered a great storm [CD substitute: mist] at sea and lost 120 ships at Swanage.
180 Event ASC  877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C Anonymi 900 gave as many hostages (Anonymi 906) to Alfred 8 as he wished.
181 Event ASC  877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C Here the here (Anonymi 940) came to Exeter from Wareham.
182 Event ASC  877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C Alfred 8 with a fierd (Anonymi 903) rode after the mounted here (Anonymi 939) up to Exeter.
183 Event ASC  876 ADEG, <877> B, 877 C Anonymi 896 were ploughing and tilling [the land] for themselves.
184 Event ASC  877 ADEG The ship-here (Anonymi 905) sailed round westwards.
185 Event ASC  876 ADEG, <877> B, 877 C Halfdan 2 divided up the land of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 904).
186 Event ASC  876 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <877> B, 877 C The here (Anonymi 900) swore oaths to Alfred 8 on the holy ring.
187 Event ASC  876 ADEG, <877> B, 877 C Here the here (Anonymi 900) stole away from a fierd of West Saxons (Anonymi 903) into Wareham.
188 Event ASC  876 ADEG, <877> B, 877 C Alfred 8 made peace with the here (Anonymi 900).
189 Event ASC  875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C Guthrum 1 and others stayed in Cambridge for one year.
190 Event ASC  876 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <877> B, 877 C The mounted here (Anonymi 939) stole away under cover of night from the fierd (Anonymi 903) to Exeter.
191 Event ASC  ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <876> B, 876 C Alfred 8 went to sea [ABCDEG: with his ship-here (Anonymi 901)] and fought against seven ships' complements (Anonymi 902).
192 Event ASC  875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C Halfdan 2 went with some (Anonymi 896) of the here (Anonymi 34) to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 897).
193 Event ASC  875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C Here the here (Anonymi 34) went from Repton.
194 Event ASC  875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C The here (Anonymi 896) overran the land and often harried the Picts (Anonymi 898) and Strathclyde Celts (Anonymi 899).
195 Event ASC  874 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <875> B, 875 C The here (Anonymi 34) drove Burgred 5 overseas.
196 Event ASC  875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C Guthrum 1, Oscytel 1 and Anwend 1 went from Repton to Cambridge with a great here (Anonymi 900).
197 Event ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C The army (Anonymi 34) completely overran that land [sc. of the Mercians].
198 Event ASC  874 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <875> B, 875 C Burgred 5 went to Rome and resided there.
199 Event ASC  874 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <875> B, 875 C The body of Burgred 5 lay [F substitutes: he was buried] in the church of St Mary in the schola Saxonum.
200 Event ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C The king's thegn (Ceolwulf 11) gave hostages (Anonymi 895) to the here (Anonymi 34).
201 Event ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C The here (Anonymi 34) granted the kingdom of Mercia to a king's thegn (Ceolwulf 11) to hold.
202 Event ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C The king's thegn (Ceolwulf 11) swore oaths to the here (Anonymi 34).
203 Event ASC  904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG BCD: They [sc. the here] (Anonymi 1013) had chosen Æthelwald 35 as king.
204 Event ASC  904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG Here Æthelwald 35 led [A: incited] the here (Anonymi 1014) to a breach of the peace.
205 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 70) The men on the single [remaining] ship (Anonymi 1053) came to the East Angles (Anonymi 1019) very wounded.
206 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) Hæsten 1 made a second raid on the kingdom [sc. of Alfred 8] when his fortification was broken down.
207 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Thurcytel 2, all the holds (Anonymi 1046), the most senior men who belonged to Bedford (Anonymi 1047) and many of those who belonged to Northampton (Anonymi 1048) sought [Edward 2] as lord.
208 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Edward 2 stayed there [sc. at Buckingham] for four weeks.
209 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Edward 2 built burhs on either side of the river before he went from there [sc. Buckingham].
210 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Edward 2 went with his fierd (Anonymi 1045) to Buckingham.
211 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Anonymi 1037 went from Flatholme [BCD substitute: Steepholme] to Dyfed and then to Ireland.
212 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Anonymi 1037 stayed on Flatholme [BCD substitute: Steepholme] until many men died of hunger (Anonymi 1044) because they could get no food.
213 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Anonymi 1037 stole up by night east of Watchet and at Porlock. They (Anonymi 1043) were slain on both occasions; few came away except those who swam out to the ships.
214 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Anonymi 1040 besieged Anonymi 1037 until they gave hostages (Anonymi 1042) that they would leave Edward 2's domain.
215 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Anonymi 1040 killed Hroald 1, the brother of Ohtor 1 (Anonymous 317), and much (Anonymi 1042) of the here (Anonymi 1037).
216 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G The men from Hereford and Gloucester and the strongholds [near Archenfield] (Anonymi 1040) met Anonymi 1037 and put them to flight.
217 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Edward 2 ransomed Cyfeiliog 1 back for forty pounds.
218 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G The great ship-army (Anonymi 1037) captured Cyfeiliog 1 at Archenfield and led him with them to their ships.
219 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G The great ship-army (Anonymi 1037) harried the Welsh (Anonymi 1039) everywhere along the coast.
220 Event ASC  914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G Here in this year a great ship-army (Anonymi 1037) came from the south from the Bretons (Anonymi 1038) and west into the mouth of the Severn.
221 Event ASC  913 A, <914> B, 914 CD, 917 G The here (Anonymi 1014) slew many men (Anonymi 1034) at Hook Norton.
222 Event ASC  913 A, <914> B, 914 CD, 917 G Another raiding group (Anonymi 1035) rode out against Luton. When the people (Anonymi 1036) became aware of them, they put them to flight.
223 Event ASC  913 A, <914> B, 914 CD, 917 G Here in this year the here (Anonymi 1014) rode out from Northampton and Leicester and broke the peace.
224 Event ASC  912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG Some of Edward 2's reinforcements (Anonymi 1033) built a burh at Hertford on the south side of the Lea.
225 Event ASC  912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG A large part of the people (Anonymi 1032) who had formerly been subject to the Danes (Anonymi 1014) submitted to Edward 2.
226 Event ASC  912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG Edward 2 camped at Maldon.
227 Event ASC  912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG A burh was made and constructed at Witham.
228 Event ASC  912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG Edward 2 went with some of his reinforcements (Anonymi 1031) to the East Saxons (Anonymi 1032) at Maldon.
229 Event ASC  911 A, <912> B, 912 CDG Edward 2 acceded to London and Oxford and to all those lands which belonged to them.
230 Event ASC  912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG Here in this year Edward 2 ordered the more northern burh at Hertford to be built between the Mimran, Beane and Lea.
231 Event ASC  910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG The fierd (Anonymi 1029) killed many thousands of Anonymi 1020. Ecgwils 1 and others were slain there.
232 Event ASC  911 A, <912> B, 912 CDG Here Æthelred 1 departed.
233 Event ASC  910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG His [sc. Edward 2's] fierd from the West Saxons and Mercians (Anonymi 1029) fought and put to flight the here (Anonymi 1020).
234 Event ASC  910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG Edward 2, who was then in Kent, gathered together some one hundred ships (Anonymi 1030).
235 Event ASC  910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG The here (Anonymi 1020) harried in the land of the Mercians.
236 Event ASC  910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG Here the army among the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1020) broke the peace.
237 Event ASC  909 A, <910> B, 910 CDG A fierd (Anonymi 1029) harried greatly among the northern here (Anonymi 1020), both men and all kinds of property.
238 Event ASC  909 A, <910> B, 910 CDG Asser 1 died.
239 Event ASC  909 A, <910> B, 910 CDG Frithestan 1 acceded to the bishopric of Winchester.
240 Event ASC  908 A, <909> B, 909 CDF(OE and Lat.)G Denewulf 1 departed.
241 Event ASC  905 A, <906> B, 906 CDG A peace was confirmed at Tiddingford as Edward 2 arranged, both with the East Angles (Anonymi 996) and the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1021).
242 Event ASC  905 A, <906> B, 906 CDG Here in this same year Alfred 25 departed.
243 Event ASC  904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG Ealhswith 1 departed.
244 Event ASC  904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG On the Danish side Eohric 1 was slain with many others.
245 Event ASC  904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG Sigewulf 8 was killed with many others during the battle in the Fens between Edward 2's army (Anonymi 1024) and the Danish army (Anonymi 1014).
246 Event ASC  904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG The here (Anonymi 1014) surrounded the fyrd of Edward 2 (Anonymi 1024). More of the former than the latter were slain but the Danes (Anonymi 1014) gained control of the battlefield.
247 Event ASC  904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG Edward 2 gathered an army (Anonymi 1024) and raided across the territory of the here (Anonymi 1014).
248 Event ASC  904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG Led [A: Incited] by Æthelwald 35, the here (Anonymi 1014) amongst the East Angles (Anonymi 996) raided across the land of the Mercians and places across the Thames.
249 Event ASC  903 A, <904> B, 904 CDG Here Æthelwald 35 came from over the seas to the East Saxons (Anonymi 1023) with a fleet (Anonymi 1022).
250 Event ASC  902 A, <903> B, 903 CDG Here Æthelwulf 21, Virgilius 2 and Grimbald 1 departed [AG add: on 8 July].
251 Event ASC  900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG Æthelred 18 passed away.
252 Event ASC  900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG A women (Anonymous 315) was pursued whom Æthelwald 35 had taken without the permission of Edward 2 and against the orders of the bishops (Anonymi 1005).
253 Event ASC  900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG Æthelwald 35 stole away by night and reached the here (Anonymi 1020).
254 Event ASC  900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG Æthelwald 35 and his men (Anonymi 1004) closed all the gates against [Edward 2].
255 Event ASC  900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG Edward 2 with a fierd (Anonymi 1003) rode and camped at Badbury near Wimborne.
256 Event ASC  900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG Æthelwald 35 seized the estate at Wimborne and Twinham without permission.
257 Event ASC  900 A, <901> B, 901 CDEF(OE and Lat.)G Edward 2 acceded to the kingdom.
258 Event ASC  900 A, <901> B, 901 CDEF(OE and Lat.)G Here Alfred 8 departed.
259 Event ASC  897 A, <898> B, 898 CDG Here Heahstan 3 passed away.
260 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 70) That same year Wulfric 6 passed away.
261 Event ASC  897 A, <898> B, 898 CDG Here in this year Æthelhelm 7 departed.
262 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 70) No less than twenty ships with men and all (Anonymi 1001) were lost along the south coast.
263 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 70) Two (Anonymi 1052) of the three ships' complements (Anonymi 1052 and Anonymi 1053) were led to Winchester and hanged on the orders of Alfred 8.
264 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 70) The Danes from the three [remaining] ships (Anonymi 998) killed many.
265 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (pp. 69-70) Nine ships (Anonymi 999) attacked six ships (Anonymi 998).
266 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 69) The six ships (Anonymi 998) did great harm there, both among the people of Devon (Anonymi 1018) and everywhere along the coast.
267 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 69) Six ships (Anonymi 998) came to the Isle of Wight that year.
268 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 69) Alfred 8 ordered long-ships to be built.
269 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897G (pp.68-9) The hergas (Anonymi 1014 and Anonymi 1020) from among the East Angles (Anonymi 996) and Northumbrians (Anonymi 1021) afflicted the land of the West Saxons.
270 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 68) In the three years there was much disease among cattle and men; many of the best of the king's servants passed away. The most distinguished were named.
271 Event ASC  896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 68) The here (Anonymi 1013) departed in various directions.
272 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG Anonymi 1013 spent the winter at Bridgnorth.
273 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG The Danes (Anonymi 1013) had entrusted their women (Anonymi 994) to the East Angles (Anonymi 995).
274 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG The men from London (Anonymi 990) seized the ships.
275 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG The fierd (Anonymi 974) rode west after the here (Anonymi 1013).
276 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG The here (Anonymi 1013) built a fortification there [sc. at Bridgnorth].
277 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG The here (Anonymi 1013) went overland to Bridgnorth on the Severn.
278 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG Anonymi 992 camped in order to build the fortifications.
279 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG Anonymi 992 made two fortifications on either side of the river.
280 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG One day Alfred 8 rode up along the river.
281 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG [Alfred 8] camped in the vicinity of the burh at harvest-time.
282 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG A great part of the citizens and others (Anonymi 990) went to the fortification of the Danes (Anonymi 1013) and were put to flight.
283 Event ASC  895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG The here (Anonymi 1013) built a fortification on the Lea, twenty miles above the burh at London.
284 Event ASC  894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG The Danes who had been at Mersea (Anonymi 1013) drew their ships up the Thames and then the Lea.
285 Event ASC  894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG The citizens of Chichester (Anonymi 989) put the here (Anonymi 975) to flight.
286 Event ASC  894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG The here that had besieged Exeter (Anonymi 975) harried among the South Saxons near Chichester (Anonymi 988).
287 Event ASC  894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG The here (Anonymi 1013) went to Mersea Island.
288 Event ASC  894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG The here (Anonymi 1013) went to the Welsh (Anonymi 987), from whom they took booty.
289 Event ASC  893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) The fierd (Anonymi 974) killed all those outside the fortification that they could ride down (Anonymi 986).
290 Event ASC  893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (pp. 65-6) The fierd (Anonymi 974) harried outside Chester.
291 Event ASC  893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) The fierd (Anonymi 974) besieged the fortification [at Chester] for two days.
292 Event ASC  893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) Anonymi 1013 went in one go by day and night to Chester.
293 Event ASC  893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) Anonymi 984 secured their women (Anonymi 1011), ships and property among the East Angles (Anonymi 1012).
294 Event ASC  893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) The remnant (Anonymi 984) assembled a great army from the East Angles and Northumbrians (Anonymi 985) before winter.
295 Event ASC  893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) The portion who saved themselves by flight (Anonymi 984) returned to their fortification and ships among the East Saxons (Anonymi 1016)
296 Event ASC  893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) The part that was able to get away (Anonymi 984) saved themselves by flight.
297 Event ASC  893 A (pp. 57-8), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (pp. 32-3), 894 G (p. 65) Ordheah 1 and many of the king's thegns (Anonymi 983) and a great part of the Danes (Anonymi 968, Anonymi 970 and Anonymi 981) were killed in the attack on the east bank of the Severn.
298 Event ASC  893 A (pp. 57-8), <894> B (pp. 42-3), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (pp. 64-5) Anonymi 968, Anonymi 970 and Anonymi 981 attacked those on the east bank. The Christians had the victory.
299 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) Æthelred 1 gathered at the Severn with a variety of people from burhs in a variety of places.
300 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) Æthelred 1 and others caught up with Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970 at Buttington and besieged them on either side in a stronghold.
301 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) They [sc. the two hergas and the reinforcements] (Anonymi 968, Anonymi 970 and Anonymi 981)] travelled up along the Thames to the Severn and then along the Severn.
302 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) Along the Thames the two hergas (Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970) were joined by reinforcements from the East Angles and the Northumbrians (Anonymi 981).
303 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) The two hergas (Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970) went together up the Thames.
304 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) The two hergas (Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970) gathered at Shoebury and built a fortification there among the East Saxons (Anonymi 1017).
305 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (pp. 67-8), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) On the arrival of Alfred 8 and his fierd (Anonymi 1006), the here (Anonymi 975) withdrew to their ships.
306 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) Hæsten 1 first raided the kingdom of Alfred 8 in that part under the control of Æthelred 1.
307 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Alfred 8 also gave gifts when he returned the boy (Anonymous 313) and the wife (Anonymous 312) to Hæsten 1.
308 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Alfred 8 gave gifts to Hæsten 1.
309 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Hæsten 1 had given oaths to Alfred 8.
310 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Hæsten 1 had given hostages (Anonymi 980) to Alfred 8.
311 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Alfred 8 and Æthelred 1 had received the family of Hæsten 1 before the latter came to Benfleet.
312 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Alfred 8 handed back the wife (Anonymous 312) and sons (Anonymous 313 and Anonymous 314) to Hæsten 1.
313 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Anonymi 1008 with others brought the family of Hæsten 1 to Alfred 8.
314 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Anonymi 1008 with others removed Anonymi 979 and the booty to London, and some of the ships to London and Rochester.
315 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Anonymi 1008 and others put [the great here] (Anonymi 968) to flight.
316 Event ASC  893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (pp. 63-4) Hæsten 1 was away harrying.
317 Event ASC  893 A (pp. 56-7), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Hæsten 1 had earlier built a fortification at Benfleet.
318 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) Hæsten 1 and two hergas (Anonymi 970 and Anonymi 968) had come to Benfleet.
319 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 63) Anonymi 1008 went with the inhabitants of London (Anonymi 977) and those who came from the west (Anonymi 978) to Benfleet.
320 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 63) The people towards the east (Anonymi 1008) went to London
321 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (pp. 41-2), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 63) Alfred 8 went west towards Exeter with all the fierd (Anonymi 1006), except for a small part of the people towards the east (Anonymi 1008).
322 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) Anonymi 975 went around south and besieged Exeter.
323 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) Anonymi 976 besieged a fortification in Devonshire on the Bristol Channel.
324 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) Anonymi 1007 assembled ships and despatched them.
325 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) The Danes (Anonymi 968) stayed there because their king (Anonymous 316) had been wounded.
326 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) Alfred 8 was travelling thither [sc. to the islet in the Colne] with that part of the fierd who served with him (Anonymi 1006).
327 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) Anonymi 974 had served their call-up time and their food was exhausted. They went home.
328 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) The fierd (Anonymi 974) besieged them [?sc. Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970] on an island in the Colne.
329 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (pp. 66-7), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) The fierd (Anonymi 974) captured war-booty from Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970 at Farnham.
330 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) The here (Anonymi 968) left where they were staying for a second time when they wished to depart.
331 Event ASC  893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) The here [?sc. Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970] all left where they were staying only twice. The first time was before the fierd (Anonymi 974) had assembled.
332 Event ASC  893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) Alfred 8 divided his fierd (Anonymi 974) into two.
333 Event ASC  893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) Bands (Anonymi 1050) both from the fierd (Anonymi 974) and also from the burhs sought out Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970.
334 Event ASC  893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) Alfred 8 gathered his fierd (Anonymi 974) and camped between the two heres (Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970).
335 Event ASC  893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) As often as the other heres (Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970) went out, Anonymi 971 and Anonymi 972 went, either with them or on their own.
336 Event ASC  893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) The East Angles (Anonymi 972) gave six significant hostages (Anonymi 973) [to Alfred 8].
337 Event ASC  893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) The Northumbrians (Anonymi 971) and East Angles (Anonymi 972) gave oaths to Alfred 8.
338 Event ASC  892 AEF, <893> B, 893 CDG The other here (Anonymi 968) [built a fortification for themselves ] at Appledore.
339 Event ASC  892 AEF, <893> B, 893 CDG Hæsten 1 constructed a fortification for himself at Milton.
340 Event ASC  892 AEF, <893> B, 893 CDG Hæsten 1 arrived in the mouth of the Thames with eighty ships (Anonymi 970).
341 Event ASC  892 AEF, <893> B, 893 CDG The here (Anonymi 968) destroyed a half-built fortification in the fen four miles from the river mouth in which some ceorls (Anonymi 969) were present.
342 Event ASC  892 AEF(OE and Lat.), <893> B, 893 CDG Here in this year the great here (Anonymi 968) went from Boulogne into the mouth of the Lympne [now River Rother].
343 Event ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C The here (Anonymi 34) took its winterquarters there [sc. in Repton].
344 Event ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C Here the here (Anonymi 34) went from Lindsey to Repton.
345 Event ASC  873 AG, <874> B, 874 C The Mercians (Anonymi 894) made peace with the here (Anonymi 34).
346 Event ASC  873 ADEG <874> B, 874 C It [sc.the here] (Anonymi 34) took its winterquarters [ABCG: in Lindsey] at Torksey.
347 Event ASC  873 AG, <874> B, 874 C Here the here (Anonymi 34) went to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 938).
348 Event ASC  872 ADEG, <873> B, 873 C The Mercians (Anonymi 894) made peace with Anonymi 34.
349 Event ASC  872 ADEG, <873> B, 873 C Anonymi 34 took their winter quarters there [sc. at London].
350 Event ASC  872 ADEG, <873> B, 873 C Here the here (Anonymi 34) went to London from Reading.
351 Event ASC  871 ADEG, <872> B, 872 C This year the West Saxons (Anonymi 937) made peace with the here (Anonymi 34).
352 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Nine eorlas and one king were killed in AD 871.
353 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C That year there were nine fights of the people against Anonymi 34 in the kingdom south of the Thames [ABCDEG: apart from those that Alfred 8 and others rode out on which were not counted.]
354 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Alfred 8 fought [ABCDEG: with a small troop (Anonymi 892)] against Anonymi 34, who gained the victory.
355 Event ASC  871 ADEF(Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C His [sc. Æthelred 15's] body lay at Wimborne.
356 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Æthelred 15 passed away. He reigned for five years.
357 Event ASC  871 ADEG, <872> B, 872 C A great summer fleet (Anonymi 891) came [BCD add: to Reading].
358 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Heahmund 4 [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: and many good men (Anonymi 890)] were killed at Meretun.
359 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought at Meretun against the here (Anonymi 34), [ABCDEG: who gained the victory].
360 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought at Basing [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: against the here (Anonymi 34) and there the Danes gained the victory].
361 Event ASC  871 ADEF(Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Sidroc 1 and four other named eorlas were slain [ABCDEF(Lat.): when Alfred 8 fought against their band (Anonymi 34)].
362 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Bagsecg 1 was slain [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: when Æthelred 15 fought against their band (Anonymi 34)].
363 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought against the whole here (Anonymi 34) at Ashdown. The here fled and many thousands were killed. They were fighting until night.
364 Event ASC  871 ADEG, <872> B, 872 C Æthelwulf 16 was killed [at the Battle of Reading].
365 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 led a great fierd (Anonymi 888) to Reading and fought against Anonymi 34. [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: There was a great slaughter on both sides.]
366 Event ASC  871 ADEG, <872> B, 872 C Æthelwulf 16 fought against two eorlas (Anonymi 2498) and gained the victory,
367 Event ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C Here the here (Anonymi 34) came [EF(OE and Lat. substitute: rode] to Reading among the West Saxons (Anonymi 886).
368 Event ASC  870 A Æthelred 13 was chosen as archbishop at Canterbury.
369 Event ASC  870 AEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C Ceolnoth 3 died.
370 Event ASC  870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C Anonymi 34 conquered all that land [of the East Angles (Anonymi 878]).
371 Event ASC  870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C Anonymi 34 slew Edmund 6.
372 Event ASC  870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C That winter Edmund 6 fought [F(OE) adds: there] against Anonymi 34. The Danes gained the victory.
373 Event ASC  870 ADEG, <871> B, 871 C The here (Anonymi 34) took its winter quarters at Thetford.
374 Event ASC  870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C Here the here (Anonymi 34) rode [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: went] through the Mercians (Anonymi 885) to the East Angles (Anonymi 878).
375 Event ASC  869 ADEG, <870> B, 870 C The here (Anonymi 34) stayed [at York] for one year.
376 Event ASC  869 ADEG, <870> B, 870 C Here the here (Anonymi 34) went back to York.
377 Event ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C The Mercians (Anonymi 885) made peace with the here (Anonymi 34).
378 Event ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C Æthelred 15, Alfred 8 and Anonymi 884 encountered Anonymi 34 at the fortification [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: within the fortification at Nottingham] and there was no heavy fighting there.
379 Event ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 went with a fierd of West Saxons (Anonymi 884) [ABCDEG: amongst the Mercians (Anonymi 885)] to Nottingham.
380 Event ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C Burgred 5 [ABCDEG: and his witan (Anonymi 43)] [F(Lat.) adds: having sent messengers (Anonymi 950)] invited Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 to assist them fight against the here (Anonymi 34).
381 Event ASC  868 ADEG, <869> B, 869 C Anonymi 34 took their winter quarters at Nottingham.
382 Event ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <869> B, 869 C Here that same [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: Danish] here (Anonymi 34) went [ABCDEG: among the Mercians (Anonymi 885)] to Nottingham.
383 Event ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C The body of Ealhstan 3 lay in the town [at Sherborne].
384 Event ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C Bishop Ealhstan 3 passed away.
385 Event ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C The remainder of Anonymi 880 (Anonymi 882) made peace with Anonymi 34.
386 Event ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C Osberht 6, Ælle 3 and Anonymi 881 were killed.
387 Event ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C The [Northumbrians] (Anonymi 879) assembled a great fierd (Anonymi 880), which attacked Anonymi 34 within York.
388 Event ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C The [Northumbrian] people (Anonymi 879) had accepted Ælle 3 as king.
389 Event ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C The [Northumbrian] people (Anonymi 879) had deposed their king, Osberht 6.
390 Event ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C There was great dissension among that people (Anonymi 879).
391 Event ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C The here (Anonymi 34) went from the East Angles (Anonymi 878) over the mouth of the Humber to York in among the Northumbrians (Anonymi 879).
392 Event ASC  866 ADEG, <867> B, 867 C The East Angles (Anonymi 878) made peace with the great here (Anonymi 34).
393 Event ASC  866 ADEG, <867> B, 867 C A great here (Anonymi 34) came to England and took winter quarters among the East Angles (Anonymi 878).
394 Event ASC  865 ADEG, <866> B, 866 C That here (Anonymi 875) stole away by night and ravaged all of Kent to the east.
395 Event ASC  865 ADEG, <866> B, 866 C The heathen here (Anonymi 875) made peace with the dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 876).
396 Event ASC  865 ADEG, <866> B, 866 C A heathen here (Anonymi 875) occupied Thanet.
397 Event ASC  860 ADEG, <861> B, 861 CF(OE and Lat.) His [sc. Æthelberht 9] body lay at Sherborne.
398 Event ASC  860 ADEG, <861> B, 861 CF(OE and Lat.) Osric 7, Æthelwulf 16 and others fought against a great sciphere (Anonymi 28), which they put to flight.
399 Event ASC  860 ADEG, <861> B, 861 CF(OE and Lat.) His [sc. Æthelbald 13's] body lay at Sherborne.
400 Event ASC  860 ADEG, <861> B, 861 CF(OE and Lat.) Here Æthelbald 13 passed away.
401 Event ASC  855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE) His [sc. Æthelwulf 1's] body lay at Winchester.
402 Event ASC  855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) Two years after [ABC: he came to the Franks] Æthelwulf 1 died [DEF(OE) substitute: passed away].
403 Event ASC  855 AG, <856> B, 856 C Charles 4 gave his daughter, [sc. Judith 1], to Æthelwulf 1 as queen.
404 Event ASC  855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) Æthelwulf 1 returned home [ABCEG: and after he came to his people, they were glad of this; DF(OE and Lat.): and he came home safe].
405 Event ASC  855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) Æthelwulf 1 went to Rome with great honour and lived there for twelve months.
406 Event ASC  855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) Æthelwulf 1 granted a tithe of land.
407 Event ASC  855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) Here heathen men (Anonymi 15) first occupied Sheppey over winter.
408 Event ASC  853 AG, <854> B, 854 C After Easter Æthelwulf 1 gave his daughter [sc. Æthelswith 1] to Burgred 5, from the West Saxons to the Mercians (Anonymi 935).
409 Event ASC  853 ADG, <854> B, 854 C, 852 E Ealhhere 11, Huda 1 and others fought against the heathen army (Anonymi 14) on Thanet.
410 Event ASC  853 AG, <854> B, 854 C Leo 2 adopted Alfred 8 as his son.
411 Event ASC  853 AG, <854> B, 854 C Leo 2 consecrated Alfred 8 as king.
412 Event ASC  853 AG, <854> B, 854 C Æthelwulf 1 sent Alfred 8 to Rome.
413 Event ASC  853 AG, <854> B, 854 C Æthelwulf 1 subjected the Northwealas (Anonymi 11) to Burgred 5.
414 Event ASC  853 AG, <854> B, 854 C Here Burgred 5 and his witan (Anonymi 43) asked Æthelwulf 1 to help him conquer the Northwealas (Anonymi 11).
415 Event ASC  851 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <853> B, 853 C Æthelwulf 1 and others fought against Anonymi 6 and gained the victory.
416 Event ASC  851 ADEF(OE)G, <853> B, 853 C Three hundred and fifty ships (Anonymi 6) put Beorhtwulf 2 and his fierd (Anonymi 7) to flight.
417 Event ASC  851 ADEG, <853> B, 853 C Heathen men (Anonymi 855) [ABCG add: for the first time] stayed [BCDE add: on Thanet] over the winter.
418 Event ASC  851 ADEF(OE)G, <853> B, 853 C Æthelstan 3 and Ealhhere 11 slew a great army (Anonymi 9) at Sandwich in Kent.
419 Event ASC  851 ADEG, <853> B, 853 C Here Ceorl 2 and others (Anonymi 854) fought against heathen men (Anonymi 853) and gained the victory.
420 Event ASC  845 A Æthelstan 3 and Ealhhere 11 slew a great army (Anonymi 9) at Sandwich in Kent.
421 Event ASC  845 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <845> B Eanwulf 4 and others fought against a Danish army (Anonymi 851) at the mouth of the Parrett [ABCDEG: and there made a great slaughter] and [F(Lat.) adds: the Danes] gained the victory.
422 Event ASC  840 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <840/1> B, 841 C Here Æthelwulf 1 fought against thirty-five ships' companies (Anonymi 849); the Danes gained control of the place of slaughter.
423 Event ASC  838 ACDG, <838> B Many people in Lindsey (Anonymi 848) and among the East Angles (Anonymi 959) and the dwellers of Kent (Anonymi 960) were slain by the here (Anonymi 846).
424 Event ASC  838 ACDG, <838> B Here Hereberht 6 was slain by heathen men (Anonymi 846) and many with him among the people of Romney Marsh (Anonymi 847).
425 Event ASC  837 ACDEG, <837> B The Danes (Anonymi 844) slew Æthelhelm 3 [DE substitute: the ealdorman (sc. Æthelhelm 3) was slain].
426 Event ASC  837 ACDEG, <837> B Æthelhelm 3 fought with the people of Dorset (Anonymi 845) against a Danish here (Anonymi 844) at Portland.
427 Event ASC  837 ACDEG, <837> B In that year Wulfheard 12 passed away.
428 Event ASC  837 ACDEG, <837> B Here Wulfheard 12 fought at Southampton against thirty-three [C: thirty-five] ships' companies (Anonymi 843). There was a great slaughter there and Wulfheard 12 gained the victory.
429 Event ASC  836 ACG, <836> B He [sc. Æthelwulf 1] gave to his son, Æthelstan 3, the kingdom of the dwellers in Kent and the East Saxons and Surrey and the South Saxons.
430 Event ASC  836 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <836> B Offa 7 and Beorhtric 1 had caused Ecgberht 10 before he became king to flee from England to Francia for three years.
431 Event ASC  836 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <836> B Here Ecgberht 10 passed away.
432 Event ASC  835 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <835> B Ecgberht 10 fought against and put to flight the Westwealas (Anonymi 841) and the Danes (Anonymi 842).
433 Event ASC  833 ACDEG, <833> B Dudda 6 and Osmod 4 passed away.
434 Event ASC  833 ACDEF(OE and Lat)G, <833> B Herefrith 6 and Wigthegn 2 passed away.
435 Event ASC  833 ACDEF(OE and Lat)G, <833> B Here Ecgberht 10 fought against 35 ships' companies (Anonymi 840) at Carhampton [ABCDEG: and there was a great slaughter]. The Danes (Anonymi 840) had control of the place of slaughter.
436 Event ASC  832 ACDEG, <832> B Here heathen men (Anonymi 839) harried across Sheppey.
437 Event ASC  831 ACDEG, <831> B, 832 F(OE and Lat.) Here Ceolnoth 3 received the pallium.
438 Event ASC  830 ACDEG, <830> B Feologeld 2 passed away.
439 Event ASC  830 ACDEF(Lat.)G, <830> B Here Ceolnoth 3 was consecrated [F(Lat.) adds: on 6 kalends of September (= 27 August)].
440 Event ASC  830 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <830> B Here Ceolnoth 3 was chosen as bishop [F(OE) substitutes: archbishop; F(Lat.) substitutes: to the archiepiscopacy on 3 kalends of July (= 29 June)].
441 Event ASC  829 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <829> B Here Wulfred 6 passed away.
442 Event ASC  828 ACDEG, <828> B Ecgberht 10 led a fierd (Anonymi 837) against the Northwealas (Anonymi 838) and they made humble submission to him.
443 Event ASC  828 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <828> B Æthelwald 18 passed away.
444 Event ASC  828 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <828> B Here Wiglaf 1 again received the kingdom of the Mercians.
445 Event ASC  827 ACDEG, <827> B, 826 F(OE and Lat.) Ecgberht 10 led a fierd (Anonymi 837) against the Northumbrians (Anonymi 836) at the River Dore; Anonymi 836 submitted to him and then parted [F(Lat.) substitutes: and so the king returned].
446 Event ASC  827 ACDEG, <827> B, 826 F(OE and Lat.) Ecgberht 10 conquered the kingdom of the Mercians and all that was south of the Humber.
447 Event ASC  825 ACDEG, <825> B, 824 F(OE and Lat.) Here Ludeca 1 was slain and his five ealdormen (Anonymi 835) with him.
448 Event ASC  823 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <823> BC In that [BCDEF: same] year the East Angles (Anonymi 830) killed Beornwulf 3.
449 Event ASC  823 ADEG, <823> BC The king of the East Angles (Anonymous 307) and his people (Anonymi 830) sought Ecgberht 10 as a security to them and as a protector out of fear of the Mercians (Anonymi 831).
450 Event ASC  823 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <823> BC Anonymi 825 and others turned to Ecgberht 10.
451 Event ASC  823 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <823> BC Æthelwulf 1 and others drove Baldred 4 north across the Thames.
452 Event ASC  823 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <823> BC Ecgberht 10 sent Æthelwulf 1 and others to Kent.
453 Event ASC  823 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <823> BC Ecgberht 10 and Beornwulf 3 fought at Ellandun.
454 Event ASC  822 ADEG, <822> BC Here two ealdormen were slain, Burghelm 2 and Muca 2.
455 Event ASC  821 ADEG, <821> BC Here Ceolwulf 5 was deprived of his kingdom.
456 Event ASC  819 ADEG, <819> BC, 822 F(OE and Lat.) Eadberht 25 passed away,
457 Event ASC  819 ADEG, <819> BC, 822 F(OE and Lat.) Here Cenwulf 3 passed away.
458 Event ASC  813 ADEG, <813> BC, 815 F(OE and Lat.) [ABCDEG: In that year] Ecgberht 10 harried the Westwealas (Anonymi 824) [F(Lat.) substitutes: West Wales] from the east to the west.
459 Event ASC  813 ADEG, <813> BC, 815 F(OE and Lat.) Here with the blessing of Leo 1 Wulfred 6 returned to his own see.
460 Event ASC  812 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <812> BC Wulfred 6 and Wigberht 5 both went to Rome.
461 Event ASC  805 ADEG, <805> BC Heahberht 9 [passed away].
462 Event ASC  805 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <805> BC Ceolburg 1 [passed away].
463 Event ASC  805 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <805> BC Here Cuthred 11 died amongst the dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 949) [F(Lat.) substitutes: in Kent].
464 Event ASC  804 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <804> BC Here Wulfred 6 received the pallium.
465 Event ASC  803 AG, <803> BC Forthred 3 passed away
466 Event ASC  803 ADEG, <803> BC Wulfred 6 was consecrated as archbishop.
467 Event ASC  803 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <803> BC Here Æthelheard 13 passed away [DE add: in Kent].
468 Event ASC  802 AEF(OE and Lat.)G, <802> BC, 801 D Here Beornmod 3 was consecrated as bishop of Rochester.
469 Event ASC  800 ACDEG, <800> B There was a great battle and Æthelmund 2 and Wiohstan 2 were both slain.
470 Event ASC  800 ACDEG, <800> B Wiohstan 2 met Æthelmund 2 in battle; the people of Wiltshire (Anonymi 823) gained the victory.
471 Event ASC  800 ACDEG, <800> B Wor 3 died.
472 Event ASC  800 ACDEG, <800> B, 801 F(OE and Lat.) Here Beorhtric 1 passed away.
473 Event ASC  799 ACDEG, <799> B, 800 F(OE and Lat.) Here Æthelheard 13 and Cyneberht 8 went to Rome.
474 Event ASC  796 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <796> B They [presumably Cenwulf 3 and his men] seized Eadberht 18 and led him to the Mercians (Anonymi 860) [F(Lat.) substitutes: into Mercia].
475 Event ASC  796 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <796> B Here [DE substitute: In the same year] Cenwulf 3 harried across the people of Kent (Anonymi 859) [F(OE) substitutes: Kent; F(Lat.) substitutes: the province of the Dwellers in Kent] up to Romney Marsh [BCDE substitute: and the dwellers in the Marsh (Anonymi 948); F(OE and Lat.) omits].
476 Event ASC  794 ACDEF(OE)G, <794> B Ecgfrith 7 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians and in that same year passed away.
477 Event ASC  794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B Ceolwulf 4 and Eadbald 8 departed from the country.
478 Event ASC  794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B Æthelred 7 was killed [ABCDEG: by his own people (Anonymi 832)].
479 Event ASC  794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B Here Offa 7 passed away.
480 Event ASC  792 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <792> B Here Offa 7 ordered that the head of Æthelberht 11 be cut off.
481 Event ASC  790 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <790> B In that same year Æthelheard 13 was chosen as bishop.
482 Event ASC  790 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <790> B Here Jænberht 1 passed away.
483 Event ASC  787 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <787> B Anonymi 822 slew Anonymous 305.
484 Event ASC  787 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <787> B Here Beorhtric 1 took Eadburg 5 [as wife].
485 Event ASC  785 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <785> B Ecgfrith 7 was consecrated as king.
486 Event ASC  785 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <785> B Hygeberht 1 was chosen by Offa 7 [as archbishop of Lichfield].
487 Event ASC  785 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <785> B Jænberht 1 gave up some part of his [arch]bishopric.
488 Event ASC  784 ADEG, <783/4> B, 783 C The body [of Beorhtric 1] lay at Wareham.
489 Event ASC  784 ADEG, <783/4> B, 783 C There Cyneheard 3 and eighty-four men with him (Anonymi 820) were slain.
490 Event ASC  784 ADEG, <783/4> B, 783 C Here Cyneheard 3 slew Cynewulf 4.
491 Event ASC  777 ACDE, 775 G, <777> B Here Cynewulf 4 and Offa 7 fought around Bensington and Offa 7 took the place.
492 Event ASC  772 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <772> B Here Milred 1 passed away.
493 Event ASC  768 AF(OE and Lat.) Here Eadberht 11 passed away.
494 Event ASC  764 ACG, <764> B, 763 F(OE and Lat.) Here Jænberht 1 received the pallium.
495 Event ASC  763 ACG, <763> B, 762 DE Here Jænberht 1 was consecrated as archbishop.
496 Event ASC  760 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <760> B Here Æthelberht 5 passed away.
497 Event ASC  759 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <759> B Here Bregowine 1 was consecrated as archbishop.
498 Event ASC  758 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <758> B Here Cuthbert 7 passed away [B omits: passed away].
499 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B The body [of Æthelbald 4] lay at Repton.
500 Event ASC  755 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <755> B In that same year Æthelbald 4 was slain at Seckington [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: Repton].
501 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B The body of the ætheling [sc. Cyneheard 3] lay at Axminster.
502 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B The body of Cynewulf 4 lay at Winchester.
503 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B Anonymi 821, Osric 6 and Wigfrith 7 killed Cyneheard 3 and all of Anonymi 820 except for the godson of Osric 6 (Anonymous 303).
504 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B Cyneheard 3 and Anonymi 820 were killed by Anonymi 819 except for a British hostage (Anonymous 302).
505 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B After Cyneheard 3 surrounded Cynewulf 4 on Merantune, Cynewulf 4 was killed.
506 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B Cynewulf 4 often fought in great battles against the Bretwalas (Anonymi 818)
507 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B Sigeberht 4 lived in the Weald until he was killed by a swineherd (Anonymous 301) at Privett.
508 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B Cynewulf 4 drove Sigeberht 4 into the Weald.
509 Event ASC  755 ACDEG, <755> B Sigeberht 4 held Hampshire until he killed [Cumbra 1], the ealdorman who lived with him longest.
510 Event ASC  755 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <755> B Here Cynewulf 4 and the West Saxon witan (Anonymi 817) deprived Sigeberht 4 of his kingdom except for Hampshire.
511 Event ASC  754 ACDEG, <754> B, 753 F(OE and Lat.) Here Cuthred 7 passed away.
512 Event ASC  753 ACDEG, <753> B Here Cuthred 7 fought against the Walas (Anonymi 816).
513 Event ASC  752 ACDEG, <752> B Here Cuthred 7 fought against Æthelbald 4 æt Beorgforda.
514 Event ASC  750 ACDEG, <750> B Here Cuthred 7 fought against Æthelhun 3.
515 Event ASC  748 ADEG, <747/8> B, 747 C Here Cynric 3 was slain.
516 Event ASC  746 ACDEG, <746> B Here Selred 2 was slain.
517 Event ASC  744 ACDEG, <744> B Here Daniel 1 retired at Winchester.
518 Event ASC  743 ACDEG, <743> B Here Æthelbald 4 and Cuthred 7 fought against the Walas (Anonymi 815).
519 Event ASC  741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Dunn 2 was consecrated as bishop of Rochester
520 Event ASC  741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cuthbert 7 was consecrated as archbishop.
521 Event ASC  741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE) [Cuthred 7] fought resolutely against Æthelbald 4.
522 Event ASC  738 ACDEF(OE)G, <738> B They [sc. Eadberht 11 and Ecgberht 7] both reposed in York [ABCDEG: in a portic].
523 Event ASC  737 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <737> B In this year Forthhere 3 and Frithugyth 1 went to Rome.
524 Event ASC  736 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <734> B Nothhelm 2 received the pallium from the Roman bishop (Gregory 3).
525 Event ASC  734 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <734> B Bede 1 passed away.
526 Event ASC  734 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <734> B Tatwine 2 passed away.
527 Event ASC  733 ACDEF(OE)G, <733> B Here Æthelbald 4 captured Somerton.
528 Event ASC  731 ACDG, <731> B In that same year Tatwine 2 was consecrated as archbishop.
529 Event ASC  731 ACDG, <731> B Here Osric 5 was slain.
530 Event ASC  730 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G Here Oswald 3 passed away.
531 Event ASC  729 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <729> B Ecgberht 6 passed away [DE add: on Iona].
532 Event ASC  728 AG There [sc. in Rome] he [sc. Ine 1] gave up his life.
533 Event ASC  728 AG, <726> B, 726 CDE Here Ine 1 went to Rome.
534 Event ASC  725 ADEG Ine 1 there killed Ealdberht 13.
535 Event ASC  725 ADEG Ine 1 fought against the South Saxons (Anonymi 814).
536 Event ASC  722 AG, <722> BC Ine 1 fought against the South Saxons (Anonymi 814).
537 Event ASC  722 ADEG, <722> BC Ealdberht 13 departed to the people of Surrey (Anonymi 812) and the South Saxons (Anonymi 814).
538 Event ASC  722 ADEG, <722> BC Ine 1 had earlier built Taunton.
539 Event ASC  722 ADEG, <722> BC Here Æthelburg 5 threw down Taunton.
540 Event ASC  721 ADEG, <721> BC In the same year [sc. 721] Ine 1 slew Cynewulf 1.
541 Event ASC  721 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <721> BC Here Daniel 1 went to Rome.
542 Event ASC  718 ADEG, <718> BC Cuthburg 3 and Aldfrith 1 separated during their lifetime.
543 Event ASC  718 ADEG, <718> BC Cuthburg 3 had been given to Aldfrith 1.
544 Event ASC  718 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <718> BC Cuthburg 3 established that life [F (OE): had that mynster made; F (Lat.): made that monasterium] at Wimborne.
545 Event ASC  716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C Ecgberht 6 converted the monks at Ely (Anonymi 811) to the correct observance of Easter and to the ecclesiastical [DE substitute: St Peter's] tonsure.
546 Event ASC  716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C [The body] of Æthelred 2 [rested] at Bardney.
547 Event ASC  716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C His [sc. Ceolred 1's] body rested at Lichfield.
548 Event ASC  716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C Here Osred 1 was slain [DE add: to the south of the border].
549 Event ASC  715 ADEG, <715> BC Here Ine 1 and Ceolred 1 fought æt Woddesbeorge.
550 Event ASC  714 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <714> BC Here Guthlac 2 the saint passed away.
551 Event ASC  710 ADEG, <710> BC Ine 1 and Nothhelm 1 fought against Geraint 1.
552 Event ASC  710 ADEG, <710> BC Here [DE substitute: In that same year] Beorhtfrith 3 fought against the Picts (Anonymi 810) [DE add: between the Avon and the Carron].
553 Event ASC  709 ADEG, <708/9> B, 708 C Cenred 2 went to Rome and Offa 3 with him.
554 Event ASC  709 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <708/9> B, 708 C There was an agreement to divide the bishopric of the West Saxons, which formerly had been one, into two in the time of Daniel 1.
555 Event ASC  694 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <694> B Here the inhabitants of Kent (Anonymi 809) compounded with Ine 1 for the death of Mul 1.
556 Event ASC  688 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <688> B About seven days later Cædwalla 1 passed away.
557 Event ASC  688 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <688> B Cædwalla 1 received baptism from the pope [sc. Sergius 1].
558 Event ASC  688 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <688> B In that same year [EF(OE) substitute: Here] Cædwalla 1 went to Rome.
559 Event ASC  688 AG He [sc. Ine 1] built the mynster at Glastonbury.
560 Event ASC  687 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <687> B Mul 1 was burned in Kent with twelve other men (Anonymi 792).
561 Event ASC  686 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <686> B In this year Cædwalla 1 and Mul 1 harried Kent and [the Isle of] Wight.
562 Event ASC  685 ACG, <685> B In that same year Leuthhere 2 passed away.
563 Event ASC  685 ACEG, <685> B Here Cædwalla 1 began to fight for a kingdom.
564 Event ASC  682 AE, <682/3> B, 683 C, 681 G [E: Here] in this year Centwine 1 put the Britons (Anonymi 808) to flight as far as the sea.
565 Event ASC  680 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <680 B> Here Theodore 1 presided over a synod at Hatfield.
566 Event ASC  679 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <679> B Here Æthelthryth 2 passed away.
567 Event ASC  679 ACG, <679> B [ACG: Here] Ælfwine 4 was slain.
568 Event ASC  678 ACEG, <678> B, 677 F(OE and Lat.) Wilfrid 2 was driven from his bishopric by Ecgfrith 4.
569 Event ASC  676 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <676> B Æthelred 2 harried across the land of Kent.
570 Event ASC  676 ACEG, <676> B Here Æscwine 2 passed away.
571 Event ASC  675 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G In that same year Wulfhere 1 passed away.
572 Event ASC  675 ACEG Here Wulfhere 1 and Æscwine 2 fought at Biedanheafde.
573 Event ASC  673 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <673> B Æthelthryth 2 began to build the mynster at Ely.
574 Event ASC  672 ACEF(OE and Lat.), <672> B Here Cenwealh 2 passed away.
575 Event ASC  670 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <670> B Theodore 1 consecrated Leuthhere 2 [F(Lat.) adds: over the East Saxons].
576 Event ASC  669 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <669> B Here Ecgberht 3 gave Bass 2 Reculver on which to build a mynster.
577 Event ASC  668 ACG, <668> B Here Theodore 1 was ordained to the archiepiscopacy.
578 Event ASC  664 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <664> B In the same year Deusdedit 1 passed away.
579 Event ASC  664 ACEG, <664> G Chad 1 and Wilfrid 2 were consecrated.
580 Event ASC  664 ACEG, <664> B Colmán 1 went with his companions (Anonymi 807) to his native land.
581 Event ASC  661 ACEG, <661> B Eoppa 3 first brought Christianity to the dwellers on the Isle of Wight (Anonymi 806).
582 Event ASC  661 ACEG, <661> B Wulfhere 1 received Æthelwalh 1 [as godson] at baptism.
583 Event ASC  661 ACEG, <661> B Wulfhere 1 gave the dwellers on the Isle of Wight (Anonymi 806) to Æthelwalh 1.
584 Event ASC  661 ACEG, <661> B Wulfhere 1 harried on the Isle of Wight.
585 Event ASC  661 ACEG, <661> B Cuthred 1 and Cenberht 1 passed away in one year.
586 Event ASC  661 ACEG, <661> B Wulfhere 1 harried up to [BC substitute: at; E substitutes: from] Ashdown.
587 Event ASC  661 ACEG, <661> B Here Cenwealh 2 fought at Easter at Posentesburh.
588 Event ASC  660 ACEG, <660> B Here Agilbert 1 departed from Cenwealh 2.
589 Event ASC  658 ACEG, <658> B Cenwealh 2 deserted the sister (Anonymous 216) of Penda 1.
590 Event ASC  658 ACEG, <658> B Penda 1 had driven Cenwealh 2 into exile among the East Angles (Anonymi 805) for three years because Cenwealh 2 had deserted Penda 1's sister (Anonymous 216).
591 Event ASC  658 ACEG, <658> B Cenwealh 2 came from the East Angles (Anonymi 805), where he had been in exile for three years.
592 Event ASC  658 ACEFG, <658> B Here Cenwealh 2 fought æt Peonnum against the Wealas (Anonymi 804) and caused them to flee as far as the Parret.
593 Event ASC  655 ACG, <655> B The Mercians (Anonymi 790) became Christians.
594 Event ASC  655 ACG, <655> B Here Penda 1 died.
595 Event ASC  654 AB Botwulf 1 began to build a mynster [ABCEF(OE and Lat.):at Icanho].
596 Event ASC  654 ACG, <654> B, 653 E Here Anna 1 was slain.
597 Event ASC  653 ACG, <653> B, 652 E Here the Middle Saxons [BCE substitute: Middle Angles] under the ealdorman Peada 1 (Anonymi 789) received the true faith.
598 Event ASC  652 ABCG Here Cenwealh 2 fought at Bradford-on-Avon
599 Event ASC  651 ABCG Here Oswine 1 was slain.
600 Event ASC  648 AEG, 647 BC Cenwealh 2 gave Cuthred 1 three thousand [BC add: hides] of land at Ashdown.
601 Event ASC  646 AF(OE and Lat.)G, 645 BCE Here Cenwealh 2 was baptized.
602 Event ASC  645 AF(OE and Lat.)G, 644 BCE Here Cenwealh 2 was driven out [E adds: from his kingdom] by Penda 1.
603 Event ASC  644 AF(OE and Lat.)G, 643 BCE Here Paulinus 1 passed away [F(OE and Lat.) add: in Rochester; E adds: on 6 ides of October (= 10 October)].
604 Event ASC  643 AG, 642 BCF(OE and Lat.), 641 E Cenwealh 2 ordered the [BC add: old] church [F(OE and Lat.) add: of St Peter] to be built at Winchester.
605 Event ASC  642 AG, 641 BCF(OE and Lat.) Here Oswald 1 was slain.
606 Event ASC  640 A The two sons of Eormenred 1 (Anonymi 803: Æthelberht 23 and Æthelred 42) were afterwards martyred by Thunor 1.
607 Event ASC  639 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G Birinus 1 baptized Cuthred 1 at Dorchester-on-Thames.
608 Event ASC  636 ABCEF(Lat.)G Felix 2 preached the Christian faith to the East Angles (Anonymi 802).
609 Event ASC  636 ABCEG Cwichelm 1 died in the same year [in which he was baptized].
610 Event ASC  636 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G Here Cwichelm 1 was baptized [ABCEG: at Dorchester-on-Thames].
611 Event ASC  635 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G Here Cynegils 1 was baptized by Birinus 1 [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: at Dorchester-on-Thames with Oswald 1 as his godfather].
612 Event ASC  634 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G Here Birinus 1 preached baptism [F (OE and Lat.) substitutes: belief in Christ] [ABCEF(Lat.)G: to the West Saxons (Anonymi 801)] [E adds: under King Cynegils 1].
613 Event ASC  633 ABCF(OE and Lat.)G Here Edwin 2 was slain.
614 Event ASC  633 ABCG Paulinus 1 went back to the dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 947).
615 Event ASC  632 ABCEG Here Eorpwald 1 was baptized.
616 Event ASC  628 ABCEG [Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1] then reached an agreement [with Penda 1].
617 Event ASC  628 ABCEG Here Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 fought against Penda 1 at Cirencester.
618 Event ASC  627 ABCG Here Edwin 2 was baptized with his people (Anonymi 800) at Easter.
619 Event ASC  626 ABCG Here Eanflæd 1 was baptized on the holy eve of Pentecost.
620 Event ASC  625 ABCEG Here Paulinus 1 was consecrated by Justus 1 as bishop for the Northumbrians [E adds: on 12 kalends of August (= 21 July)].
621 Event ASC  616 A Justus 1 consecrated Romanus 1 as bishop [of Rochester].
622 Event ASC  616 A Within five years of his consecration as archbishop Mellitus 1 died.
623 Event ASC  616 AE Laurence 2 was buried beside Augustine 1 [E: on 4 nones of February (= 2 February)].
624 Event ASC  616 AEF(OE and Lat.) In the days of Eadbald 2 Laurence 2 died [A: on 4 nones of February (= 2 February).
625 Event ASC  616 AEF(OE and Lat.) When Laurence 2 had decided to go overseas, he had a vision of the apostle Peter scourging him at night.
626 Event ASC  614 ABCEG Here Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 fought at Beandun and slew [AG: 2,046; BCE: 2,045] Wealas (Anonymi 788).
627 Event ASC  607 ABCEG Here Ceolwulf 2 fought against the South Saxons (Anonymi 799).
628 Event ASC  606 ABCF(Lat.)G Gregory 1 sent baptism to us [sc. the Anglo-Saxons].
629 Event ASC  606 ABCF(OE and Lat.)G, 605 E Here Gregory 1 passed away [ABCF(Lat.)G: ten years after he sent baptism to us (sc. the Anglo-Saxons)].
630 Event ASC  606 A, 605 EF(Lat.) Augustine 1 had prophesied about the fate of the Wealas.
631 Event ASC  606 A, 605 EF(Lat.) And here Æthelfrith 2 led his army (Anonymi 797) to Chester and slew countless Wealas (Anonymi 798) there.
632 Event ASC  604 AEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelberht 3 granted the episcopal see of Rochester to Justus 1.
633 Event ASC  604 AEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelberht 3 granted an episcopal see in London to Mellitus 1.
634 Event ASC  604 AE Æthelberht 3 established Sæberht 1 as king of the East Saxons.
635 Event ASC  604 AEF(OE and Lat.) [Augustine 1] sent Mellitus 1 to offer baptism to the East Saxons (Anonymi 796).
636 Event ASC  604 AEF(OE and Lat.) Augustine 1 consecrated two bishops, Mellitus 1 and Justus 1.
637 Event ASC  603 ACEG Aedán 1 fought together with Dalriada (Anonymi 795) against Æthelfrith 2.
638 Event ASC  601 ABCEF(OE)G Paulinus 1 turned Edwin 2 to baptism.
639 Event ASC  601 ABCEF(OE)G Gregory 1 sent very many religious teachers (Anonymi 794) to help Augustine 1.
640 Event ASC  601 ABCEF(OE)G Here Gregory 1 sent the pallium to Augustine 1 in Britain.
641 Event ASC  597 ABCEG Ceolwulf 2 continually fought and strove against either the English or the Wealas, the Picts or the Scottas (Anonymi 946).
642 Event ASC  596 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1 and Anonymi 785, who preached the Word of God to the English people.
643 Event ASC  595 A Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1 and many monks (Anonymi 785), who preached the Word of God to the English people.
644 Transaction ASC  885 (A) He sent to Alfred 8 great gifts and part of the cross on which Christ suffered.
645 Event ASC  933 A, <934> B, 934 CDEF(OE and Lat.)G Æthelstan 18 went to Scotland with his landhere (Anonymi 1544) and his sciphere (Anonymi 1545) {F(lat.) substitutes: with a great army (Anonymi 1544) by land and by sea].
646 Event ASC  933 AE, <934> B, 934 CDF(OE and Lat.)G [Æthelstan 18] harried much of [Scotland].
647 Event ASC  937.1-73 ACD, <937> B, 938 G(pp. 84-7) Æthelstan 18 and Edmund 14 and their forces (Anonymi 1528 and Anonymi 1529) won a battle at Brunanburh against Olaf 3 and Constantine 2 and their forces (Anonymi 1525 and Anonymi 1526).
648 Event ASC  937.10-24, 28-32, 42-4 ACD, <937> B, 938 G(pp. 84-5) There were many deaths at the battle of Brunanburh.
649 Event ASC  937.53-6 ACD, <937> B, 938 G(p. 86) The surviving Northmen (Anonymi 1526) departed on their ships to Dublin, [going] back to Ireland.
650 Event ASC  937.57-9 ACD, <937> B, 938 G(p. 86) The brothers [sc. Æthelstan 18 and Edmund 14] returned together to their native country, the land of the West Saxons.
651 Event ASC  937.65-73 ACD, <937> B, 938 G(pp. 86-7) Books and aged scholars (Anonymi 1534) have never reported a greater battle [than Brunanburh] since the Angles and Saxons (Anonymi 1532) conquered Britain.
652 Event ASC  937.69-73 ACD, <937> B, 938 (p. 87) G The Angles and the Saxons (Anonymi 1532) came from the east and conquered the British (Anonymi 1533).
653 Event ASC  940 ACDF(OE and Lat.), <940> B, 941 G Æthelstan 18 passed away [D: in Gloucester] [ABCDF(Lat.)G: on 27 October, 40 years but a day after Alfred 8 passed away].
654 Event ASC  940 ACDF(Lat.), <940> B, 941 G Alfred 8 passed away on [28 October], 40 years less one day before Æthelstan 18.
655 Event ASC  940 ACDF(OE and Lat.), <940> B, 941 G Edmund 14 acceded to the kingdom [ABCDG: and he was then eighteen years old].
656 Event ASC  942.1-8 ACDG, <942> B Edmund 14 overran the Mercians (Anonymi 1536) and the five boroughs.
657 Event ASC  942.8-13 ACDG, <942> B The Danes (Anonymi 1537) were subjected by force to the constraints of the Northmen (Anonymi 1538). Edmund 14 subsequently freed them.
658 Event ASC  942 ACG, <942> B [BC: Here Edmund 14] received Olaf 4 at baptism.
659 Event ASC  942 ACG, <942> B He [sc. Edmund 14] received Ragnald 2 at the hands of the bishop (Anonymous 583).
660 Event ASC  942 AF(OE and Lat.) Here Edmund 14 granted Glastonbury to Dunstan 1.
661 Event ASC  942 AF(OE and Lat.) Dunstan 1 afterwards became abbot [of Glastonbury].
662 Event ASC  944 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <944> B Here Edmund 14 brought all the land of the Northumbrians [ABCDG: under his control].
663 Event ASC  945 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <945> B Here Edmund 14 harried all the land of the Cumbrians [F(OE) substitutes: Cumberland; F(Lat.): Cumbria].
664 Event ASC  945 ACDG, <945> B Edmund 14 granted all [the land of the Cumbrians] to Malcolm 3.
665 Event ASC  946 ACDG, <946> B Here Edmund 14 passed away.
666 Event ASC  946 ACDG, <946> B, 948 EF(OE and Lat.) Eadred 16 acceded to the kingdom.
667 Event ASC  946 ACDG, <946> B, 948 EF(OE and Lat.) Eadred 16 brought all the land of the Northumbrians [F(Lat) substitutes: Northumbria] under his control.
668 Event ASC  946 ACDG, <946> B, 948 EF(OE and Lat.) The Scots (Anonymi 1546) made oaths to Eadred 16 that they would do all that he wished.
669 Event ASC  951 AF(Lat.)G Here Ælfheah 19 passed away on St Gregory's mass-day.
670 Event ASC  955 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, 956 BC Here Eadred 16 passed away [AF(OE)G: on St Clement's mass-day at Frome].
671 Event ASC  955 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, 956 BC Eadwig 4 acceded to the kingdom [DF(OE) add: of the West Saxons].
672 Event ASC  955 AF(OE and Lat.) Eadwig 4 put Dunstan 1 to flight from the country.
673 Event ASC  958 AF(OE and Lat.)G, 959 CDE, 95<9> B Here Eadwig 4 passed away [AG: on 1 October].
674 Event ASC  958 AF(OE and Lat.)G, 959 BCD Edgar 11 acceded to the kingdom [BC: of the West Saxons and of the Mercians and of the Northumbrians. And he was then sixteen years old; F(OE and Lat.): of all Britain.]
675 Event ASC  959 AF(OE and Lat.) Here he [sc. Edgar 11] sent for Dunstan 1 [F(Lat.): Edgar 11 arranged for Dunstan 1 to be brought back from exile].
676 Event ASC  959 AF(OE and Lat.) [Edgar 11] gave him [sc. Dunstan 1] the bishopric of Worcester.
677 Event ASC  959 AF(OE and Lat.) [Edgar 11] afterwards gave [Dunstan 1] [F(Lat.) substitutes: augmented (the bishopric of Worcester) with] the bishopric of London .
678 Event ASC  961 AF(OE and Lat.) Here Oda 1 departed [F(OE and Lat.): passed away].
679 Event ASC  961 AF(OE and Lat.) Dunstan 1 acceded to the archbishopric [F(OE) substitutes: was chosen as archbishop].
680 Event ASC  962 AG Here Ælfgar 11 passed away among the people of Devon (Anonymi 1549).
681 Event ASC  962 AG [Ælfgar 11's] body reposed at Wilton.
682 Event ASC  962 AG Sigefrith 11 fell on himself [i.e., committed suicide].
683 Event ASC  962 AG His [sc. Sigefrith 11's] body lay at Wimborne.
684 Event ASC  962 AG Æthelmod 9 went to Rome.
685 Event ASC  962 AG Æthelmod 9 passed away there [sc. in Rome] on 15 August.
686 Event ASC  963 AG Here Wulfstan 13 passed away on 28 December.
687 Event ASC  963 AG Gyric 1 passed away.
688 Event ASC  963 AF(OE)G In this same year [F(OE): Here] Æthelwold 1 acceded to the bishopric at Winchester
689 Event ASC  963 AF(Lat.)G [Æthelwold 1] was consecrated [as bishop] on Sunday, 29 November.
690 Event ASC  964 AF(OE and Lat.)G Here Edgar 11 expelled priests [F(OE and Lat.): canons] (Anonymi 1547) from various churches.
691 Event ASC  964 AF(OE and Lat.)G Edgar 11 replaced [the priests/canons] (Anonymi 1547) by monks (Anonymi 1548).
692 Event ASC  964 AF(OE and Lat.)G He [sc. Edgar 11] made Æthelgar 8 abbot at New Minster, Ordberht 4 at Chertsey and Cyneweard 2 at Milton Abbas.
693 Event ASC  971 AG, <972> B, 972 C, 970 DE Here Edmund 21 passed away.
694 Event ASC  971 AG His [sc. Edmund 21's] body lay at Romsey.
695 Event ASC  973.1-10 ABC, 973 G(pp. 90-1) Edgar 11 was consecrated as king in Acmannesceastre, also known as Bath, in the presence of various people.
696 Event ASC  975.1-9 ABC, 975 G(pp. 91-2) Edgar 11 left this insignificant and transitory life.
697 Event ASC  975.10-12 ABC, 975 G(p. 92) The son of Edgar 11, Edward 2, acceded to the kingdom.
698 Event ASC  975.13-15 ABC, 975 G(p. 92) Ten days before, Cyneweard 2 had departed from Britain [i.e., died].
699 Event ASC  975.16-23 ABC, 975 G(p. 92 ) Amongst the Mercians (Anonymi 1542), almost everywhere the praise of the Ruler [i.e., God] was cast down. Many monks (Anonymi 1543) were dispersed.
700 Event ASC  975.24-8 ABC, 975 G(p. 92) Then Oslac 7 was also driven from his native land over the seas.