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Thursday, January 10th, 1850

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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* He was the son of Odda, and was slain at Maldon about 991. See “The Dooms of the City of London,” by Æthelstan, in Kemble's “ Saxons in England,” and the “ Saxon Chronicle.” By the way, the latter speaks of Kingston only: but Chroti. Joh. Bromton (see Twysden's Scriptores, col. 862) speaks of Kyngeston juxta Londoniam. This is not Kingston Bagpuze.