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   Document Description    
  A Complete 1066 Timeline ‑ Scarborough to Hastings   
  Anglo Saxon Chronicles ‑ 530AD ‑ Wihtgarabyrg (Cerdic and Cynric)   
  Anglo Saxon Chronicles ‑ 534AD ‑ Isle of Wight given to Stuff and Wihtgar   
  Anglo Saxon Chronicles ‑ 556AD ‑ Beranbyrg (Cynric and Ceawlin)   
  Anglo Saxon Chronicles ‑ 568AD ‑ Wibban dune (Ceaulin and Cuþa)   
  Anglo Saxon Chronicles ‑ 892AD ‑ The Great Oak Forest of Andredsweald   
  Anglo Saxon Chronicles ‑ 914AD ‑ Alfred the Great and the Burghal Hideage   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD Setting the Scene   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ Complete Research Summary | SaxonHistory.co.uk   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ A ‑ Where to find the Chronicles referenced   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ A1 ‑ Both Fleets, One Weather System   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ D ‑ Sailing ‑ Dives sur Mer to St Valerie   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ E ‑ The Sailing ‑ St Valerie to Pevensey   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ F ‑ The Coastline and Landscape   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ G ‑ New Romney Destroyed   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ H ‑ Why Hastings?   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ J ‑ Landscape of Haestingaport   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ K ‑ Hastings and its links to Fécamp Abbey   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ L ‑ The Landing , where was it ?   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ M ‑ The two or three Castles   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ N ‑ The Warning to Harold and its implications   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ O ‑ The Long March from York ‑ The Messenger Network   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ P ‑ Harold's Route Choice: The Crowborough Convergence   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ Q ‑ Forces available to Harold   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ R ‑ The Hoar Apple Tree   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ S ‑ The Intermediary   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ T ‑ Places named in the Chronicles   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ U ‑ Evidence for the Battlefield Malfosse   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ V ‑ The Battle   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ W ‑ The Battlefield Location   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ X ‑ The Retreat, another Malfosse ?   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ Y ‑ A Bridge Collapses after the Battle   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD ‑ Z ‑ Analysis of the suggested_sites   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD Location ‑ 1 the Lands of Battle Abbey from the Abbey Chronicles   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD Location ‑ 2 Hecheland where is it and what does it mean ?   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD Location ‑ 3 Senlac where is it and what does it mean ?   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD Location ‑ Site 1 ‑ The Hoar Apple Tree   
  Battle of Hastings 1066AD Location ‑ Site 2 ‑ Netherfield   
  Gelling Cole Hypothesis   
  Gypsum Deposits and Mining near Mountfield   
  Ivan D Margary Roman roads near Southampton ‑ revisited   
  Landscape ‑ Old Winchelsea an elegant explanation   
  Landscape ‑ The History of the Romney Marsh in maps   
  Landscape ‑ Alfred the Greats fort in Hastings   
  Landscape ‑ Archaeology   
  Landscape ‑ The 1287AD Storm and its effect on the Kent and Sussex Coast   
  Landscape ‑ The Cliffs of East Sussex and Erosion 450‑2024AD   
  Landscape ‑ The East Sussex Coastline about 500AD   
  Medieval Measurements and Modern equivalents   
  Praetorio — A Hypothesis: The Roman Harbour District at Flamborough Head   
  Ptolemy Geographia ‑ Understanding the Geographia   
  Ptolemy Geographia ‑ deciphering Albion (England and Wales)   
  Roman Fortifications   
  Roman Iron, Frontiers and Fragmentation — the economics of Roman decline   
  Roman Ironworking in the weald and why it declined   
  Roman Roads — A Reference Guide   
  Saxon Place Names (bury,borough and burg)   
  Saxon Place Names (Hurst)   
  Saxon Place Names (hythe, hithe etc)   
  Saxon Place Names (islands)   
  Smallhythe the shipyard of the Kings   
  The Cinque Ports and Southern England   
  The Saxon Kingdom of the Haestingas   
  The Variable Ocean I: Why Historical Geography Suggests We Are Underestimating Past Sea‑Level Changes   
  The Variable Ocean II: Sea‑Level Rise and the Potential for Increased Seismicity: A Geophysical Hypothesis   
  The Variable Ocean III: How Climate‑Driven Mass Redistribution Accelerates Coastal Seismicity   
  The Variable Ocean: Roman Locations that have not been identified and roads that just terminate   
  The Variable Ocean: The Island of Lime Trees: The Kingdom of Lindsey   
  The Variable Ocean: The Legend of Tenterden Church and the Goodwin Sands   
  The Variable Ocean: Tidebrook near Wadhurst could it have been tidal ??   
  The Variable Ocean: Was the high tide level in Saxon times at Pevensey at about 4.5 metres ?   
  The Variable Ocean: Was the high tide level in Saxon times in the Wash 4 to 5 metres higher ?   
  Town Creep ‑ a Roman settlement ??   
 



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