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takes place shortly before King Alfred's rule. The hero is robbed of land and title through bitter intrigues, and banned from the realm. But as he tries to leave the kingdom, he is followed by pursuers who are after his life. Soon Whistler has one or two tasty conflicts of interest, and we have a man
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Whistler was married on 3 March 1886 to Georgiana Rosalie Shapter Strange, daughter of William James Stevenson Strange, a master wool-dyer by then retired. His brother Alfred James Whistler married Georgiana's sister Mary Maud Strange. The two women's brother, W. R. P. Strange, had been Vicar of
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Whistler's interest in the history of England before the Norman Conquest appears in his prolific work as a historical novelist. His works were popular in their day, but the archaism of language he adopted makes them less accessible to modern readers.
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and a licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries. After practising as a surgeon (like his maternal grandfather James Watts, MRCS, of Battle, Sussex), he was ordained deacon in 1884 and priest in 1885. He then served successively as curate of
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takes place about a hundred years or four generations later – c. 690–710 CE – and deals much with the relations between Welsh and Saxons, and some resident Danes in the country.
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MRCS, LSA, (14 November 1856 – 10 June 1913) was an English writer of historical fiction, who set his work between 600 and 1100 CE, usually based on early
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shows how the Danes invade the English realm and found kingdoms, turning from fun-loving plunderers to competitive conquerors.
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and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, before studying medicine at St Thomas's Hospital, London, and becoming a member of the
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in a mess – how to do the right thing if you have no rights or honour in the eyes of your former peers?
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tells more of the battles between the English (united at last) and the Danes. It tells of the first
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is again three generations later, c. 790 CE. It is mainly focused on inter-Saxon conflict (
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Charles Watts Whistler was the oldest son of the Rev. Rose Fuller Whistler, Vicar of
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sagas of the British Isles, which shares traits with the classic Nordic sagas.
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of England, built by Alfred with help from Norse friends.
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in England. It also introduces dislike between the Danes/
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People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
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Index

Saxon
chronicles
Norse
Danish
Ashburnham
Sussex Archaeological Society
Elton, Huntingdonshire
Rex Whistler
Laurence Whistler
Merchant Taylors School, London
Royal College of Surgeons
Woolton
Hastings
All Saints' Church, Theddlethorpe
Elton
Stockland Bristol
Somerset
Cheselbourne
Dorset
Danes
Ironside
Cnut
Havelok the Dane
Grimsby
Lincoln
Glastonbury
Ina of Wessex
Hereford
Denmark
England

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