[168] Original.
[169] This is the beginning of a corrupt sentence, of which nothing has been made.
[170] MS. Eadredo.
[171] See Appendix I, p. 70.
[172] See chaps. 24 and 88.
[173] Original.
[174] Cf. Alfred’s jewel, and the book upon it by Professor Earle.
[175] See chaps. 23 and 75.
[176] Our first accounts of Arctic exploration are from his pen. For his interest in geographical discovery see the narratives of Ohthere and Wulfstan, in his translation of Orosius. In 897, according to the Chronicle, he was experimenting with new war-galleys: ‘They were almost twice as long as the others. Some had sixty oars, some more. They were swifter, steadier, and higher than the others, and were built, not on a Frisian or Danish model, but according to his personal notions of their utility.’
[177] There were Frisians in his fleet in 897 (Chronicle).