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9th century in England

Events from the 9th century in England.

Events

  • 886
  • Alfred restores London to Mercia.
  • Alfred signs a treaty with Guthrum, granting the territory between the Thames and the Tees to the Vikings; later known as the Danelaw.
  • Tradition of the Ripon hornblower begins, continuing for at least a thousand years.
  • 888
  • 30 June – death of Æthelred, Archbishop of Canterbury. He is succeeded by Plegmund.
  • Probable date – Shaftesbury Abbey is founded as a convent by Alfred who installs his daughter Æthelgifu as first abbess.
  • 890
  • The Welsh ruler Anarawd ap Rhodri, King of Gwynedd, makes the first ceremonial visit to an English court, that of Alfred.
  • Approximate date – Alfred begins to commission and undertake a series of translations into Old English, beginning with his own version of Pope Gregory I's Pastoral Care.
  • 892
  • Danish Vikings invade again, under the leadership of Hastein.
  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicle first compiled.
  • 893
  • Spring
  • Edward, the son of King Alfred the Great, defeats invading Danish Vikings at Farnham, and forces them to take refuge on Thorney Island by London. At the same time, Vikings from East Anglia sail around the Cornish coast and besiege Exeter.
  • A Danish Viking army under Hastein moves to a burh at Benfleet (Essex); this camp is captured by the Saxons while the army is out raiding and Hastein is forced to retreat to Shoebury.
  • Summer – Battle of Buttington: A combined Welsh and Mercian army under Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians besieges a Viking camp at Buttington just over the Welsh border. The Vikings escape with heavy losses and take their families to safety in East Anglia.
  • Autumn – Danish Vikings under Hastein take the city of Chester, after a rapid march from East Anglia. Alfred the Great destroys their food supplies, forcing them to move into Wales.
  • Asser of Sherborne writes The Life of King Alfred (Vita Ælfredi regis Angul Saxonum).
  • 894
  • Viking forces reach the Thames estuary.
  • 895 (or 893?)
  • Alfred blockades the Viking fleet at the River Lea; Vikings retreat to Bridgnorth.
  • 896
  • Viking army leaves Wessex.
  • 899
  • 26 October – King Alfred of Wessex dies; succeeded by his son, Edward the Elder.

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