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CHRONOLOGY: OR, A CONCISE VIEW OF THE Annals of England.

WHEREIN Every particular Occurrence, from the Deſcent of Julius Caeſar, to the preſent Time, met with in different Hiſtorians, is accurately and alphabetically recorded, with the Date affixed:

Alſo, an exact Chronology of the Lives of the moſt eminent Men, in all Ages of the World.

To which is added, A PLAN of the SAXON HEPTARCHY; By which means, the various Succeſſions of different Kings may be ſeen at one View, and the Time of each particular Event immediately found, without the Trouble of recurring to the voluminous Pages of Hiſtory.

Uſeful to all who are deſirous of being acquainted with their own Country.

BY JOHN TRUSLER, CLER.

LONDON: Sold by J. Almon, oppoſite Burlington-Houſe, Piccadilly

1769. [Pr. 1 s. 6 d.]

ADVERTISEMENT.

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AS ſeveral Additions occurred to the Author, after the printing of the firſt ſheet, he has given them by way of ADDENDA.

The Events of different Reigns may be regularly ſeen, by turning to the reſpective Kings, one after the other.

A CHRONOLOGICAL REMARK, Neceſſary to be obſerved by all Readers of HISTORY.

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GREEK Authors always date from the Creation of the World. They reckon, to the firſt Year of the Chriſtian Aera, 5503; ſo that, when we meet in them the Dates of any Events ſince the Birth of our Saviour, we need only ſubtract 5508, to have, in the Remainder, the Year of the common Aera. Thus, according to the Greek Hiſtorians, the firſt Council of Nice was held in the Year 5833; ſubtract 5508, and there remains 325, the Year of Chriſt in which that Council was aſſembled.

In like manner, when Events are dated by the Years of Rome, we need only ſubtract 753, to have, in the Remainder, the common Years. For example, Tiberius died in the Year of Rome 790; from 790, take 753, and the Remainder, 37, is the Year of Chriſt in which that Prince's Death happened.

A CONCISE VIEW OF THE Annals of England.

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Appendix A ADDENDA.

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Appendix B ERRATA.

Appendix C Remarkable Occurrences, Not inſerted in the Body of this Work.

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WILLIAM II.'s REIGN.
HENRY I.'s REIGN.
HENRY II.'s REIGN.
RICHARD I.'s REIGN.
HENRY III.'s REIGN.
EDWARD I.'s REIGN.
EDWARD II.'s REIGN.
EDWARD III.'s REIGN.
RICHARD II.'s REIGN.
HENRY IV.'s REIGN.
HENRY V.'s REIGN.
HENRY VI.'s REIGN.
EDWARD IV.'s REIGN.
RICHARD III.'s REIGN.
HENRY VII.'s REIGN.
HENRY VIII.'s REIGN.
EDWARD VI.'s REIGN.
ELIZABETH's REIGN.
JAMES I.'s REIGN.
CHARLES I.'s REIGN.
REPUBLIC.
CHARLES II.'s REIGN.
JAMES II.'s REIGN.
WILLIAM AND MARY's REIGN.
ANNE's REIGN.
GEORGE I.'s REIGN.
GEORGE II.'s REIGN.
GEORGE III.'s REIGN.

Appendix D A GENERAL PLAN OF THE SAXON HEPTARCHY.

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THE firſt was the kingdom of Kent, containing only that county, and had the following Kings.

  ReignedYears.
Pagans.1. Hengiſt31
Pagans.2. Eſca24
Pagans.3. Otta, or Octa20
Pagans.4. Immeric29
Chriſtians.5. Ethelbert56
Chriſtians.6. Eadbald24
Chriſtians.7. Ercombert24
Chriſtians.8. Edgbert9
Chriſtians.9. Lothair12 
Chriſtians.10. Edric7
Chriſtians.11. Withred33
Chriſtians.12. Edbert23
Chriſtians.13. Edilbert11
Chriſtians.14. Alric34
Chriſtians.15. Edilbert3
Chriſtians.16. Cuthred8
Chriſtians.17. Baldred18

This kingdom began, A. D. 457, ended, A. D. 823.

This ſecond was that of the South Saxons, containing Suſſex and Surry.

  ReignedYears.
Pagans.1. Ella32
Pagans.2. Ciſſa75
Pagans.3. Ethelwolf25
 4. Berthune  
 5. Authune  

It began in 491, and ended about 600.

[64]The third was that of the Weſt Saxons, containing Cornwall, Devonſhire, Dorſetſhire, Wiltſhire, Hampſhire, and Berkſhire.

  ReignedYears.
Pagans.1. Cerdic16
Pagans.2. Cynric26
Pagans.3. Ceaulin31
Pagans.4. Cebric6
Pagans.5. Ceolwulf14
Chriſtians.6. Cinegils and Rinchelm 31
Chriſtians.7. Kenewall and Sexburge 32
Chriſtians.8. Eſciwin2
Chriſtians.9. Kentwin9
Pagan.10. Cedwalla2
Chriſtians.11. Ina38
Chriſtians.12. Ethelhard14
Chriſtians.13. Cuthred14
Chriſtians.14. Sigebert1
Chriſtians.15. Kinewulf29
Chriſtians.16. Brithric16
Chriſtians.17. Edgbert37

It began, A. D. 519; ended, 1066.

The fourth was that of the Eaſt Saxons, containing Eſſex, Middleſex, and part of Hertfordſhire. The dates of the Kings reigns are not added, becauſe there is nothing certain of them.

Pagans.1. Erkenwin.
Pagans.2. Sleda.
Chriſtians.3. Sebert.
Chriſtians.4. Sexred, Seward, and Sigebert, brothers.
Chriſtians.5. Sigebert, the Little.
Chriſtians.6. Sigebert, the Good.
Chriſtians.7. Swithelm.
Chriſtians.8. Sigher and Seba.
Chriſtians.9. Sigheard and Senfred.
Chriſtians.10. Offa.
Chriſtians.11. Selred.
Chriſtians.12. Swithred.

It began, 527, and ended, 747.

[65]The fifth was that of Northumberland, containing Lancaſhire, Yorkſhire, the biſhoprick of Dreſm, Cumberland, Northumberland, and part of Scotland, as far as Edinburgh frith.

  ReignedYears.
Pagans.1. Ida12
Pagans.2. Ella30
Pagans.3. Edelric4
Pagans.4. Edelfrid24
Chriſtians.5. Edwin17
Chriſtians.6. Oſwald9
Chriſtians.7. Oſwy28
Chriſtians.8. Egfrid15
Chriſtians.9. Alfrid19
Chriſtians.10. Oſred11
Chriſtians.11. Kenred2
Chriſtians.12. Oſric11
Chriſtians.13. Ceolwulf8
Chriſtians.14. Egbert, alias Eaadbert 20
Chriſtians.15. Oſulf1
Chriſtians.16. Ethelwald, alias Mollo 6
Chriſtians.17. Alured9
Chriſtians.18. Ethelred, alias Ethelbert 4
Chriſtians.19. Alfwold11
Chriſtians.20. Oſred, then Ethelbert again.  

It began, 547; ended about 792. After Ethelred was ſlain, there was an interregnum of 33 years, during which time, the kingdom was in the poſſeſſion of Edgbert, King of the Weſt Saxons.

The ſixth was that of the Eaſt Angles, containing Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeſhire.

  ReignedYears.
Pagans.1. Uffa7
Pagans.2. Titiſt10
Pagans.3. Redwald44
Pagans.4. Eorpwald12
Chriſtians.5. Sigebert  
Chriſtians.6. Egric  
Chriſtians.7. Anna13
Chriſtians.8. Ethelbert  
Chriſtians.9. Ethelwald9
Chriſtians.10. Adulf19
Chriſtians.11. Elſwald7
Chriſtians.12. Beorna24
Chriſtians.13. Ethelred52
Chriſtians.14. Ethelbert5

It began in 575; ended in 793. When Ethelbert was ſlain by Offa, it was united to Mercia; yet St. Edmund reigned afterwards, and was murdered by the Danes, in 870.

The ſeventh was that of Mercia, containing Glouceſterſhire, Herefordſhire, Worceſterſhire, Warwickſhire, Leiceſterſhire, Rutlandſhire, Northamptonſhire, Lincolnſhire, Huntingdonſhire, Bedfordſhire, Buckinghamſhire, Oxfordſhire, Staffordſhire, Shropſhire, Nottinghamſhire, Cheſhire, and part of Hertfordſhire.

  ReignedYears.
Pagans.Cridda, Wibba, and Cheorl, Petty Kings.  
Pagans.1. Penda  
Chriſtians.2. Peada and Oſwy, Dukes 3
Chriſtians.3. Wulſer16
Chriſtians.4. Ethelred, alias Aedired 30
Chriſtians.5. Kenred4
Chriſtians.6. Ceolred8
Chriſtians.7. Ethelbald41
Chriſtians.8. Beornred1
Chriſtians.9. Offa38
Chriſtians.10. Egfer1
Chriſtians.11. Kenulf2
Chriſtians.12. Kenelm and Ceolulf 1
Chriſtians.13. Beornulf3
Chriſtians.14. Ludecan2
Chriſtians.15. Withlaf13
Chriſtians.16. Bertulf13
Chriſtians.17. Burrhed22
Chriſtians.18. Ceolwulf.  

It began, under Cridda, A. D. 582, under Penda, 625; and ended, 874.

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The particular Years in which each King reigned, ſince the Heptarchy.
Began to reign.Names.Reigned Y. M.
800,Egbert, of the Weſt Saxons,38 
838,Ethelwulf,19 
857,Ethelbald,3 
860,Ethelbert,6 
866,Ethelred,6 
872,Alfred,29 
900,Edward, the Elder,25 
925,Athelſtan,17 
942,Edmund I.4 
946,Edred,9 
955,Edwy,4 
959,Edgar,16 
975,Edward, the Martyr, Simeon, Uſurper,4 
1016,Edmund II. 7
1017,Canute, King of Denmark,22
 Harold, Uſurper,5 
1039,Hardicanute,2 
1041,Edward III.25 
1065,Harold, Uſurper,1 
1066,William, the Conqueror,21 
1087,William II.13 
1100,Henry I.35 
1135,Stephen,19 
1154,Henry II.35 
1189,Richard I.10 
1199,John,17 
1216,Henry III.56 
1272,Edward I.35 
1307,Edward II.20 
1327,Edward III.50 
1377,Richard II.23 
1399,Henry IV.13 
1412,Henry V.10 
1423,Henry VI.39 
1461,Edward IV.22 
1483,Edward V. 5
1483,Richard III.2 
1485,Henry VII.25 
1508,Henry VIII.38 
1547,Edward VI.6 
1553,Mary,5 
1558,Elizabeth,44 
1602,James I.25 
1625,Charles I.24 
 Cromwel, Uſurper,  
1649,Charles II.25 
1684,James II.4 
1688,William and Mary,14 
1702,Anne.12 
1714,George I.12 
1727,George II.334
1760,George III.  
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