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This year, at Easter, Kenwal fought at Pontesbury; and Wulfere, the son of Penda, pursued him as far as Ashdown.  Cuthred, the son of Cwichelm, and King Kenbert, died in one year.  Into the Isle of Wight also Wulfere, the son of Penda, penetrated, and transferred the inhabitatnts to Ethelwald, king of the South-Saxons, because Wulfere adopted him in baptism.  And Eoppa, a mass-priest, by command of Wilfrid and King Wulfere, was the first of men who brought baptism to the people of the Isle of Wight.<p>
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This year, at Easter, Kenwal fought at Pontesbury; and Wulfere, the son of Penda, pursued him as far as Ashdown.  Cuthred, the son of Cwichelm, and King Kenbert, died in one year.  Into the [[Isle of Wight]] also Wulfere, the son of Penda, penetrated, and transferred the inhabitants to Ethelwald, king of the South-Saxons, because Wulfere adopted him in baptism.  And Eoppa, a mass-priest, by command of Wilfrid and King Wulfere, was the first of men who brought baptism to the people of the [[Isle of Wight]].<p>
 
(Ingram, p.40)
 
(Ingram, p.40)

Latest revision as of 23:53, 27 February 2007

This year, at Easter, Kenwal fought at Pontesbury; and Wulfere, the son of Penda, pursued him as far as Ashdown. Cuthred, the son of Cwichelm, and King Kenbert, died in one year. Into the Isle of Wight also Wulfere, the son of Penda, penetrated, and transferred the inhabitants to Ethelwald, king of the South-Saxons, because Wulfere adopted him in baptism. And Eoppa, a mass-priest, by command of Wilfrid and King Wulfere, was the first of men who brought baptism to the people of the Isle of Wight.

(Ingram, p.40)