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BETWEEN the end of Roman government in Britain and the emergence of the earliest English kingdoms there stretches a long period of which the history cannot be written.
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leading thegns, other public burdens, ooo hides, heathen age, witena gemot, eastern midlands, monastic revival, shire court, southern midlands, local nomenclature, early charters, traced downwards, manorial economy
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West Saxon, Domesday Book, East Anglia, King Alfred, English Mercia, Edward the Confessor, King William, Edward the Elder, East Angles, Isle of Wight, Historia Ecclesiastica, William of Malmesbury, Florence of Worcester, East Saxons, Middle Angles, Dark Ages, Five Boroughs, Gregory the Great, Tribal Hidage, Watling Street, British Museum, King Edgar, Symeon of Durham, Anglo-Saxon Charters, Earl Godwine
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