- Wrekinset
The Wrekinset (
Old English : "Wreocensǣte", "Wocensǣte") were one of the peoples of Anglo-Saxon Britain. Their name approximates toWrekin -dwellers.The boundaries of the kingdom are uncertain, but it was substantial as the
Tribal Hidage lists it as 7000 hides, equal to the kingdoms of theEast Saxons andSouth Saxons . The evidence suggests that the Wrekinset were the most northerly of the threeMercia n subject kingdoms facingWales , with theMagonsæte to their south, and theHwicce furthest south. The chief place was seemingly the former RomanViroconium Cornoviorum (modernWroxeter ), thecivitas of the Cornovii, and the kingdom may have covered much of modernCheshire andShropshire .As with the neighbouring Magonsæte, the lands of the Wrekinset appear to have included a number of lesser tribes or kingdoms. Place-names suggest that the much smaller
Meresæte ,Rhiwsæte andHalhsæte lay within the lands of the Magonsæte. These, and the more southerly examples in Magonsæte, appear to be spaced regularly along the line of the frontier with Wales, and it is suggested that they may be artificial in origin, created by a king of Mercia to delineate and defend that border.References
* Brooks, Nicholas, "The formation of the Mercian kingdom" in S. Bassett (ed.), "The Origins of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms." Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-7185-1317-7
* Gelling, Margaret, "The early history of western Mercia" in S. Bassett (ed.), "The Origins of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms." Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-7185-1317-7
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