[9] From the Chronicle.
[10] Possibly Wigborough, in the parish of South Petherton in Somersetshire (Stevenson).
[11] Minster in Sheppey, founded by St. Sexburh in the seventh century; it disappeared during the Danish ravages (Stevenson).
[12] From the Chronicle.
[13] MS. Cantwariorum civitatem; Chron. Cantwaraburg.
[14] Based upon the Chronicle.
[15] Stevenson is inclined to reject this customary identification with Oakley, in Surrey.
[16] The source—the Chronicle—says: ‘And there made the greatest slaughter among the heathen army that we have heard reported to the present day.’
[17] From the Chronicle.
[18] Mainly from the Chronicle.