SCANDO-GOTHIC ART IN WESSEX. 7 



"But they fell upon him and his retinue and put them all 

 " to death." * 



The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle further relates that in 833 



" King Ecgbright fought against the crews of thirty-five ships at I 

 " Carrum [CharmouthJ and after great slaughter the Danes held the 

 " field." " In 835 they landed in Cornwall and joined the Welsh 

 " [or British] forces ; but Ecgbright fought against them at Hen- 

 " gestesdun [Kingston Down] and put them all to flight." f " In 

 " 836 Ecgbright died, and his son ^Ethelwulf succeeded to the kingdom 

 " of the West Saxons. In the following year the Ealdorman Wulf heard 

 " fought at Southampton against the crews of thirty-three ships, and 

 " after great slaughter gained the day. And in the same year the 

 " Ealdorman ^Ethelhelm, with the Dorset men, fought against a 

 " Danish army at Portland, and for a good while had the better of it ; 

 " but the Danes held the field, and slew the Ealdorman." J 



" In 840 King ^Ethelwulf fought at Charmouth against the crews 

 " of thirty-five ships, and was defeated." 



" In 845 the Ealdorman Eanulf with the men of Somerset and Bishop 

 " Ealhstan, and the Ealdorman Osric with the men of Dorset fought at 

 " the mouth of the Parrot (in the Bristol Channel) against a Danish 

 " Army, and defeated them." || 



"In 851 the Ealdorman Ceorl, with the men of Devon, defeated the 

 " Danes at Wieganbeorh " [perhaps Wembury on the coast.] 



It should be noted that "in the same year came three 

 " hundred and fifty ships of Danes to the mouth of the 

 " Thames." And this was part of the fleet of Rorik, a 

 nephew of the Danish Harald Klak who, in 826, had received 

 baptism. H 



We may suppose, then, that some of the Danes coming to 

 this country were no longer pagans. And we may suppose, 



* The King's Vill or town at this time, 787, was probably Wareham, 

 though ^Ethelstan's concession to Middleton is stated to have beeu 

 given, Anno DCCCXLIII. [more likely 939] "in villa regali quse 

 dicitur Dorcacastri." 



f See also Fl. Wig. J See also Fl. Wig. 

 See also Fl. Wig. II See also Fl. Wig. 



If Lappenberg, II., 22. 



