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Cambridgeshire - Historical Time Line 6 - Middle Saxon 700-850

Note: All entries in this colour cover other areas as well as Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely and can be regarded as general historic information.


Period

Dates

Events

Middle Saxon
700-850

 

This era was mainly peaceful although in the early 9th century East Anglia freed itself from the controls of Mercia. Ornate glassware has been discovered from Dry Dryaton. Highly glazed pottery from Thetford has been found. This shows a gradual expansion and achivement which caused improvement in the housing from primitive Saxon houses to karge wooden buildings held up by posts with smaller thatched cottage of wattle and daub. An agricultural revolution took place and the area of settlement saw enormous growth. Villages expanded quite often by merging several hamlets into one settlement. The strip system of farming was adopted.

 

827

Egbert King of Wessex became King of All England

 

839

Egbert King of England died and Ethelwulf became King of England

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The Stone Age
(10,000-2000 B.C.)

The Bronze Age
(2000-600 B.C.)

The Iron Age
(600 B.C.- 43 A.D.)

The Romans
(44-400 A.D.)

The English
(400-600 A.D.)

Middle Saxon
700-850

The Vikings
850-1066

The Normans and on
1066-1154

1154-1199

1200-1299

1300-1399

1400-1499

1500-1599

1600-1699

1700-1799

1800-1899

1900-1999

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