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As to -the: Kings of Mercia^ who-'Kvere'-ßövferraours' of t.this
Province^ irb that fataeusbHeptarcftyr ;<s>fJtbe 'Smt^is^'. thee Jfirith of
tkkt/Rdyaf bLift Cndu^i whbJ l©fife it td
hfe?§ori Wihbd^ ':Ato8i-Dmtdtfpff Imd r'-WsEs rrötb-ttte
Iforfbkm&&sj ^tödifladght&U Tweiife? Hundred Monks zi Bmghr^
Anno Dom. Go\y f-a$ii$piaäÖfeÖ? froiii Me Comp^tÜticffl mldeicb^
fflfiry of“Ilimtittgtön^ äftd BwfeV^Ecdd^bdl dHiffopy l; 1 This
City till iioW W&sdri Me PdfifeffioÄ bf * tfte: Brfcaiiitf i?ut .their King
Iteing ddfibated; * it fell *heHand$:f#{]&0ritfor*btiittbersy -as
Mdlmedbutyfäüißes tf bU f^M l0 Hmry~^etbim^{^H^ disy
were! Äöpftectby ihtBritifh Forces' ^rd?p4 bi ©oflamaind sqfifcgi gi
<Mck-Duke^fX^rn^ät^Mandducf-Düke öf t$tmkWaM,auad
Cdd&Bhy DuKB" 2P Bkrth; Walesj who llew'iTea pihoiifaSd^lsE
the^P SoIdibfs| and tbreed *Ä ^ ri^^^€atrtö%h^CT^lBätoi-*
tfVyNortli bfTWz/.'- Cadtd'aii Wäs iriow >Cf bwöM Kfegda- ithefCity
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W. Lhp^.zBrMvt: C^ltes^ Brbthef &;|P#<%>^-iihemexd Me**
dUft Ttrfifc7%i& Benia \$L&ßänrtäWibb(i fit^eäeded hitä^iMno
iMtt! !6 | P BHd: w8s ra -hs-Öät „ WärfilÄ-,1 ^üd- :fttei:eerded;rhy&|P«Ä^
thbSöh oFPlnddyAtinoB)oim. 65 5. he hiarried Alftedu, ©aUgftteSöf
( ^ ^ üpbh^CdndftibhM^WoülTfrirtt Chtiftiatii
ttttifiiä, aifiPWäs bapfized^hy'riWrfiM writhe Kifi^öf Nürtidumlhif-
Istbxß ^Nkce^ Ä f t e r w ä f c W h e ' f b r i Ä d ' e d Peterl.
fflnmtff hfe'^sTühderaed hy KfagWfipeyj as ® ^ röate^ :#ho
vföidethfdrried lb yThree CäptainS, - Irhiiiin, Eddä ätidt E&dberbiy
and Wülfer us fixed on the Mercian Throne-; He WaltlifeCeebhd
Söti 'öf Beridaf and began hisReigdJ6-5$:: In th^Böginnihg M'Mis
]Wig)SM Was uhfortuiläfS^ but at ^lefigtH gain’d the chief Ride
övdir'!tfih’Bd£<mlJ ufflibefflKd] 'fucöeödetf’hiin A< ']$:■■ in the
Kingdom of 'Mehla; this Prince changed his Grown MW a
(Wwl, and fe'came ubfttanfc in the Abby df Batdhy in Eiricok-
flnrey as the MonafiiAngl. informs us. Upon this Refigtfation
of the Throne, Retired the Son of Wulf er afeended it. He took
a .Journey to Rome A. D. 709, -}became one of the Religious
and died there. Cheldred, the Son of Etheldred iucceeded next, in MB
3M W£ M H /. A lE,J am E S 'H I R ]E 0&r_. g
ffH% * and. Was* buried -at Liiebfidlk^in rStagofiJhite. p^thMM
ReigbrihfeolaMelYeatMliuf febid} as apipears;by.rflq^askiAtt-
nalsi;-‘h§diM th^FblMd^ibnW^ Snd:ga^dTchkid#fWWeiAbby
QtChftUhd in 'MrkvUifyitifl fe%^s^o#efWl’W‘Ai^S,i'afld lead
knd'M^lddt^ep^ora!| f s3^ r^ ^ ^ \-shSl)^W
by ^ ^ a M
fbr hi^Fafbtfflge ahdTrpJlei!^
'Wlie W^fel^ibfecfafiH drfefwSM^bbfnb,
kffcerwE|Wgmebt with Qfd: iJj%Hh8 -Sb'h of Kkigl^fuct
^W ^ ^w fih fdR l^ n ^ a l^ n ^
Ilf Sef®M
HufldS^. aifd : ifei ngpvlf the
^ /^ T O ^M e n f^ 'd ie d ^ ^ # u r t h rfbkPof hil^e^n rfhd
was buried at Winchcomb in QlouceflerJhirey ’jfe^igfifHh hdfed ^ nd
Twe^y^as Malmsbuty tefiifes.^ , Aene/mfutet^dedhim, an In^
fantf'and h e , e ^ r t s . died« Martyr^,^meTay,'he<
•was ^oluphwjt,
eipelled his Kingdom by B^nulfl W ® ' Ufmper^-ahd"'
b^gan'^s^^gn,' An: Eight HundWdandMlvWt| TWb’; 't fw a ?
flaffi in' fePbhrth1 Tikr
ciyri his;,KiniTnah 'b^rfTHis Re^hiMS 26^ afidr'he-likeWilb'Was .
flaiff ip Bat.tM bj the Eaft' Angles"}1^
'' Mifciari Blood RKyH^wfeE^^h'KMg^lfbte
he undenlbbi hpftiaf'Difcipline^h'e' wks Mdrthfbwh" 'd
by Egbert s CafltSms^aiid kbfconded'iri'a^MbdSffef]^ df
H«ntz^glon*feltines";: nb Med mJniighf H&d^l anM$i$l$jr and
Was biiried at Reptitn'm Derij^z^
J* ermifiion of the SMon ]\Wnafeh,: bbtkinedthe
An. Eight Hundred afidTorty©p#% the ¥baf Eighf j^UMlred
and Fbrty Niiie titfriit1 Wttord,J - f f i® ThiPd YS'f ’ of
whofe