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Ethelred and Taunton
* Ethelred Taunton, History of the Jesuits in England ( London, 1901 )
* The fullest account of John Feckenham is in Ethelred Luke Taunton, English Black Monks of St Benedict ( London, 1897 ), vol.

Ethelred and
* 871 Battle of Reading: Ethelred of Wessex fights, and is defeated by, a Danish invasion army.
* June 25 Athelstan Aetheling, eldest son of Ethelred the Unready
* April 23 Ethelred the Unready, King of England
* April 23 King Ethelred of Wessex ( in battle )
King Æthelred I ( Old English: Æþelræd, sometimes rendered as Ethelred, " noble counsel ") ( c. 837 871 ) was King of Wessex from 865 to 871.
* Emma of Normandy ( c. 988 1052 ), Queen Consort both to Ethelred the Unready of England and later Canute the Great
In the reign of Ethelred the Unready ( 978 1016 ), some 40 million pennies were paid to the Danes, while King Canute ( Knut ) ( 1016 1035 ) paid off his invasion army with another 20 million pennies.
Goda of England or Godgifu ; (; 1004 c. 1047 ) was the daughter of King Ethelred the Unready and his second wife Emma of Normandy, and sister of King Edward the Confessor.
* Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill ( 1794 1840 ), married Ethelred Catherine Benett and had issue.

Ethelred and ),
* Alfred Aetheling ( died 1036 ), son of King Ethelred II of England
Although early records of Hampstead can be found in a grant by King Ethelred the Unready to the monastery of St. Peter ’ s at Westminster ( AD 986 ) and it is referred to in the Domesday Book ( 1086 ), the history of Hampstead is generally traced back to the 17th century.
The other genealogies in the Anglian collection close with historic personages whose dates are known, such as Edwin of Deira ( 616-33 ), Ethelred of Mercia ( 675-704 ) and Ethelbert II of Kent ( 725-62 ), but this wide range offers little help in dating Aldfrið.
* Ethelred of Scotland ( died 12th century ), son of Malcolm III and Saint Margaret
* Saint Æthelred ( Ethelred, Ailred ), king of Mercia and monk ( 716 )
He was the son of Roger FitzGerold ( de Roumare ), 1st Baron of Kendall, Lord of Bolingbroke and Lucy, widow of Ivo de Taillebois ( granddaughter of the Earl of Marcia and Ælfgifu Princess of England, daughter of King Ethelred II of England ).

Ethelred and English
The English king Æthelred the Unready set up an early legal system through the Wantage Code of Ethelred, one provision of which stated that the twelve leading thegns ( minor nobles ) of each wapentake ( a small district ) were required to swear that they would investigate crimes without a bias.
* Following the death of Sweyn I, Ethelred II returns to England and reclaims the English crown.
Æthelred, also Ethelred, is an Old English personal name ( a compound of æþel and ræd, meaning " noble council " or " well advised ") and may refer to:
In 1000-1001, Richard repelled an English attack on the Cotentin Peninsula that was led by Ethelred II of England.
Sweyn Forkbeard, the first Danish King of England, died a few weeks after his English opponent Ethelred the Unready had fled, so it is probable that he never properly took control of Cornwall.
According to Florence of Worcester, Eadric was of non-noble birth but advanced to high dignity through the favour of the English King Ethelred the Unready.
Around 1013 the Jomsvikings were campaigning in England on behalf of Sveyn Forkbeard, yet switched sides, maybe in a ruse to get their own Danegeld from the English, while the main Viking invasion force drove Ethelred the Unready to Normandy.

Ethelred and historical
# King of the North ( 2010 )-- Raef returns to Jorvik and meets his destiny, along with several actual historical figures, among them Ethelred the Unready and Knut Sweynsson.

Taunton and 1857
Plans were produced as required by British law in November 1856 and the West Somerset Railway Company was incorporated on 17 August 1857 by an Act of Parliament to build a railway from Taunton to Watchet.
The GWR itself opened Yeovil Pen Mill railway station on the east side of the town as part of its route from London on 1 September 1856 ( this was extended to Weymouth on 1 January 1857 ), and the original line from Taunton was connected to this.
He was the Curate of St Matthias, Birmingham, 1857 1858, and then the Dean of Taunton and prebendary of Wells Cathedral from 1859 to 1880.

Taunton and
* 1978 The Taunton sleeping car fire occurs in Taunton, Somerset killing twelve people.
* July 15 Archie MacLaren scores County Championship cricket record innings of 424 for Lancashire against Somerset at Taunton.
* October 21 The word " Liberty " is first displayed on a flag raised by colonists in Taunton, Massachusetts, in defiance of British rule in Colonial America.
* June 20 Monmouth Rebellion: James, Duke of Monmouth declares himself at Taunton to be King and heir to his father's Kingdoms as James II of England and Ireland and James VII of Scotland.
* May 14 Northamptonshire gains ( over Somerset at Taunton by 48 runs ) what proves to be their last victory for 99 matches, easily a record in the County Championship.
* March 3 The early settlement of Taunton, Massachusetts is incorporated as a town.
* July 11 The Wampanoags attack Taunton, Massachusetts, but are repelled by colonists.
* June 26 June 29 Wampanoags assault Rehoboth and Taunton ; the natives elude colonial troops and leave Mount Hope for Pocasset, Massachusetts.
* October 4 Leaders of the Second Cornish Uprising surrender to the King at Taunton ; the following day, Warbeck, having deserted his army, is captured at Beaulieu Abbey in Hampshire.
Between the area of modern day Cook and South Watuppa Ponds, east of the Taunton River and north of Tiverton, Rhode Island, was once referred to as " Pocasset Swamp " during King Philip's War in 1675 1676.
* Taunton A hamlet near the north town line.
Thomas Telford revived the idea of a ship canal in 1824, which would have taken over the line of the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal enabling boats to reach the south coast at a cost of £ 1. 75 million.
In the Taunton area Permian ( 295 250 million years ago ) red sandstones and breccia outcrop, while rocks of Triassic age ( 248 204 million years ago ) underlie much of Somerset and form the solid geology to the Somerset Moors and Levels.
* Sir Edward Boyle, 1st Baronet ( 1848 1909 ), MP for Taunton 1906 1909, grandfather of Baron Boyle
At the time of the Norman invasion the Hundred covered a large area corresponding, today, roughly to a north south corridor along the M5 motorway from Junction 25 near Taunton, to north of Junction 23 at Stretcholt, and east west from Athelney to Goathurst.
Communities served: Bishops Lydeard Norton Fitzwarren Taunton
Foxe also built and endowed schools at Taunton and Grantham The King's School, Grantham remains one of England's leading educational institutions and was a benefactor to numerous other institutions.

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