| 495 |
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Two chieftains came to Britain, Cerdic and Cynric his son, with five ships, in the place which is called Cerdices ora, and that same day they fought against the 'Welsh'. |
| 501 |
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Port came to Britain, and his two sons, Bieda and Maegla, with two ships, in the place which is called Porsmouth, and they slew a young British man, a very noble man. |
| 508 |
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Cerdic and Cynric slew a British king, named Natanleod, and five thousand men with him. And afterwards, the land was called Natan laga up to Cerdices ford. |
| 514 |
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The West Saxons came to Britain with three ships, in the place which is called Cerdicies ora; Stuf and Wihtgar fought against the Britons, and put them to flight. |
| 519 |
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Cerdic and Cynric took the kingdom, and the same year they fought against the Britons where it is now called Cerdices ford. |