Capitolo 27
the coast of the Lothians was made soon of Kent as as the conquest, from
Jutes of the same escort as those that you/they colonized Thanet. One hundred years
later, the Welsh poems seem to say, Ida "the flame-carrier", it fought against his
way down from a small principality on him before, and occupied the whole one
Northumbrian coasts along, despite the war of stubborn guerilla of the
desperate provincials. Still less than that we learn on the beginnings
Mercia, the kingdom English and powerful that occupied the midlands; or
on the first colonisation of Anglia Est. In short, the legends of
the setup, unhistorical and lean as them I am, checks only to the
Jutish and Saxon conquests in the south, and it tells at all us nothing
on the origin of the kingdoms English and principal in the north. It is
main point to keep in mind this fact, because the current conceptions as
to the expansion of the Anglo-Saxon run and the extermination of the
native Welsh is greatly based on the very limited accounts of the
conquest in Kent and Sussex, and the I sing funeral mournful of the Welsh monks
or bards.
However it seems unlikely, that a the north-oriental coast of Britain,
naturally exposed above of every other departs to the devastations of northerner
pirates, and in later days the head-quarters of the Danish intruders in
our island, would be due to remain so that very free from raids English.
If the Teutonic farmers established really before here him a
century later that their conquest in Kent, we can only give account of him from
the supposition that York and the Brigantes, the old metropolis of the
provinces, estates far more stubbornly and with success of Rochester out
and Anderida, with their population of very servile Romanised. But also the
words of the Chronicle don't necessarily implicate that Idas it was the first one
king of the Northumbrians, or that the setup of the country took
puts in his/her days. [2] and if theirs did, we don't need to feel limits accept
their testimony, considering that the first date for which we can assign
the composition of the chronicle is the kingdom of AElfred: while Baeda, the