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This year was Ipswich plundered; and very soon afterwards was Alderman [[Byrhtnoth|Britnoth]] slain at Maldon.  In this same year it was resolved that tribute should be given, for the first time, to the Danes, for the great terror they occasioned by the sea-coast.  That was first 10,000 pounds.  The first who advised this measure was Archbishop Siric.<p>
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<p>This year was Ipswich plundered; and very soon afterwards was Alderman [[Byrhtnoth|Britnoth]] slain at Maldon.  In this same year it was resolved that tribute should be given, for the first time, to the Danes, for the great terror they occasioned by the sea-coast.  That was first 10,000 pounds.  The first who advised this measure was Archbishop Siric.</p>
(Ingram, p.101)
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<p>(Ingram, p.101)</p>
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<p>In the summer a fleet of ninety-three longships sailed into the Thames estuary and ravaged the ports and villages on the coasts of East Anglia and Kent.</p>
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(Lacey, p.76)

Latest revision as of 02:18, 23 April 2008

This year was Ipswich plundered; and very soon afterwards was Alderman Britnoth slain at Maldon. In this same year it was resolved that tribute should be given, for the first time, to the Danes, for the great terror they occasioned by the sea-coast. That was first 10,000 pounds. The first who advised this measure was Archbishop Siric.

(Ingram, p.101)


In the summer a fleet of ninety-three longships sailed into the Thames estuary and ravaged the ports and villages on the coasts of East Anglia and Kent.

(Lacey, p.76)