[N] Perhaps some place near Cosgrave, Northamptonshire, if Stretford be Old Stratford (opposite to Stony Stratford).
[O] Pepin 2d Mayor.
[P] Uncertain, but Simeon of Durham says that this battle was fought “juxta Eldunum secus Melross.”
[Q] This place uncertain—the final ee marks a Bishop’s residence, as Hagulstades-ee, Hexham.
[R] Perhaps either Northallerton, or Aller-thorn, near Pocklington, Yorkshire.
[S] Perhaps Kilcheth, on the southern border of Lancashire.
[T] Inhabitants of the country east of the Severn—the ancient diocese of Worcester.
[U] He had been deposed by Egbryht.
[V] So it seems from a var. reading, “And Æthelstan his other (or 2d) son succeeded to the kingdom of Kent, to Surrey, and to Sussex.” Henry of Huntingdon and Roger de Hoveden also make Æthelstan the son of Egbert, but Ethelwerd, William of Malmesbury, and Asser, speak of him as the son of Æthelwulf.
[W] Supposed to be Aston Tyrrell, Berkshire; or Ashendon, Buckinghamshire.