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The history of England, from the earliest times to the Norman Conquest

Chapter 38: Transcriber’s Notes
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The work traces the political development of England from prehistoric settlements through classical-contact and Roman occupation to the eve of the Norman Conquest, surveying archaeological evidence, early tribal polities, external invasions, the establishment of imperial administration, local resistance and accommodation, and the gradual transformation of institutions. It emphasizes political institutions and chronologies while integrating religious, social, intellectual, and economic contexts, and provides scholarly apparatus including maps, genealogies, and appendices on sources to guide further study. Written as the first volume of a multi-author twelve-volume history, it aims to synthesize recent research for a general readership.

Transcriber’s Notes

Inconsistencies in hyphenation and spelling were not changed, except in a few cases where an Index entry was made consistent with the text on the page it referenced.

Simple typographical errors were corrected.

The index was not checked for proper alphabetization or correct page references.

In the Genealogy charts, the dagger † apparently indicates the last year of the King’s reign.

Footnotes, originally at the bottoms of pages, have been collected, resequenced, and positioned just before the Index.

Page 68: A possibly unbalanced quotation mark has not been remedied.

Page 87: For consistency with the text preceded by “(a)” on page 85, the text beginning with “The _Anglo-Saxon Chronicle_” on page 87 perhaps should be preceded by “(b)”.