DEIRA. BERNICIA. Yffi.
|
+------------+---------------+
| |
Elfric. AELLE, IDA,
| †588. †560.
| | |
| | ETHELRIC,
| +-----------------+-----------------------+ †593.
| | | | |
OSRIC, N. Cwenburh,==EDWIN,==Ethelburga, Acha.==ETHELFRID,=Bebba.
†634. | daughter | †633. | daughter of | †617.
| | of King of | | Ethelbert, |
| | Mercia. | | King of Kent. |
| | | +------------+ +----------------------+---------------------+
| | | | 3.| 2.| 1.|
OSWIN, Hereric. Osfrid. 2° Eanfled.==OSWY,==1° Riemmelth, OSWALD,==Cyneburga, EANFRID,
†651. | | | †671.| perhaps a †642. | daughter of †634.
Hilda, Yffi. | | British | Cynegils,
abbess of | | princess. | King of
Whitby. +---------------------------+ | | Wessex.
| +--------------+ |
| | | |
ALDFRID, EGFRID, ALCHFRID, Alchfleda, ETHELWALD,
brother or nephew married King of Deira, married Penda, King of Deira,
of Egfrid, 1° Etheldreda, married son of Penda. †soon after 655.
†705. daughter of Anna, Cyneburga,
| King of East daughter of
OSRED, Anglia, Penda, King
†716.[253] 2° Ermenburga, of Mercia,
†685. †664 (?).

APPENDIX III.
GENEALOGY OF WEST SAXON KINGS BEFORE EGBERT

CERDIC, †534.
|
CYNRIC, †560.
+---------+------------------------+
| |
CEAWLIN, †593. Cutha (or Cuthwulf).
| +------+-------------------------------------------+
| | |
Cuthwine. CEOLRIC, CEOLWULF,
+-------------+ †597(?) †611.
| | | |
Cuthwulf. Ceadda. CYNEGILS, †641(?). Cuthgisl.
| | +-------+--+-------------+------------------+ |
| | | | | | |
Ceolwald. CENBERHT, CWICHELM, CENWALH, CENTWINE, Cyneburga, Cenfrith.
| †661. †636. †672. married the sister of married |
| +--------+ | Ermenburga, Queen Oswald, Cenfus.
| | | | of Northumbria, King of |
Cenred. CADWALLA, Mul, CUTHRED I., †685. Northumbria. AESCWINE,
| †689. burnt 687. †661. †676.
|
|
| A descendant of
+-+----+ Cerdic.
| | +------------+
| | | |
Ingild. INE,==Ethelburh. ETHELHEARD, [254]CUTHRED II., [254]CYNEWULF,
| †726. †740. †754. a kinsman of Cuthred II.,
| †786.
Eoppa. N.
| +-----------+-----------+
Eaba. | |
| [254]SIGEBERT, Cyneheard,
EALHMUND, †757. the Avenger.
sub-King of Kent.
|
EGBERT. [254]BEORHTRIC,
†802.

FOOTNOTES.

[1] Geikie, Prehistoric Europe, p. 13.

[2] Geikie, p. 119.

[3] Bunbury (History of Ancient Geography, i., 591) disputes this translation, and contends that Pytheas only said that he travelled (not necessarily on foot) over such parts of the island as were accessible.

[4] See [Note] at the end of this chapter.

[5] Pre-eminently of Sir John Evans, on whose great work on ancient British coins this chapter is founded.