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I've included the story of Ceolred dying in a fit, which per the [[Ceolred of Mercia]] page comes from St. Boniface. It needs a source citation, though, since another WP article can't be used as a source and the Ceolred article doesn't cite it. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] [[User_talk:Mike Christie|(talk)]] 12:27, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
I've included the story of Ceolred dying in a fit, which per the [[Ceolred of Mercia]] page comes from St. Boniface. It needs a source citation, though, since another WP article can't be used as a source and the Ceolred article doesn't cite it. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] [[User_talk:Mike Christie|(talk)]] 12:27, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
:I changed my mind and removed it. See the Ceolred article to re-add it; but it needs Boniface as a source. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] [[User_talk:Mike Christie|(talk)]] 22:51, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

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England?

Ethelbald was effectively first king of unified Br. See W S Churchill's History of the British People (whatever its exact title...) Trekphiler 11:00, 2 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Ceolred's death

I've included the story of Ceolred dying in a fit, which per the Ceolred of Mercia page comes from St. Boniface. It needs a source citation, though, since another WP article can't be used as a source and the Ceolred article doesn't cite it. Mike Christie (talk) 12:27, 23 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I changed my mind and removed it. See the Ceolred article to re-add it; but it needs Boniface as a source. Mike Christie (talk) 22:51, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]