Hastings Sunday 1st October 1066
More from ASS.
A spokesperson has claimed they are a non-violent group that just wants to make mischief.
Bill is not amused.
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Hastings Sunday 1st October 1066
More from ASS.
A spokesperson has claimed they are a non-violent group that just wants to make mischief.
Bill is not amused.
For all the latest news read The Saxon Times: www.1066thesaxontimes.com
Hastings Sunday 1st October 1066
Latest news
The newly formed Anglo-Saxon Society ‘ASS’ are claiming responsibility but as yet this is unconfirmed.
Little is known about ASS and we await further details although the Normans are already classifying ASS as a terrorist group.
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Hastings Sunday 1st October 1066
Pinned to the Church door moments before Duke William arrived for Mass.
Nobody was seen and nobody was found. It makes a mockery of the Norman bodyguard and security is being increased from ‘peeved to irritated’.
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Hastings Sunday 1st October 1066
Found by the gates to the new castle.
It seems the Norman guards are in trouble and although they claim they were distracted by a Saxon woman it is not going to cut much ice with the Duke.
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Saturday 30th September 1066 – Hastings
The Saxon Times reports that last night throughout Hastings leaflets were pinned to doors and trees purporting to offer a reward to ‘Kill Bill’.
The Norman hierarchy first dismissed the posters as a prank but it is understood, from sources close to the Duke, that Duke William was apoplexic with rage and demanded that the culprits be brought to summary justice.
There is now tension within the town as the Norman ‘police’ investigate the mysterious ‘poster’ poster.
We will continue to follow this story as the investigation unfolds.
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The following is reprinted from an article in the Norman newspaper ‘Le Monde Du Normandie’ published 29th September 1066.
The Noble Quest For The Throne Of England
William of Jumièges and William of Poitiers, Duke William’s chroniclers, were with The Great Duke on his landing on English soil at the start of ‘The Noble Adventure to Claim the Throne of England’.
Beachhead secured and is spread across the wide Pevensey Bay from west to east towards Bexhill.
The Norman cavalry, foot soldiers and archers disembark and take their first steps on English soil.
Next are the carpenters who have been ordered to assemble a castle on the site of the old Roman fort from panels already constructed in Normandy and brought over with the invasion. Even the boats are being taken apart as part of the castle construction.
If they are defeated by King Harold there is no chance of them returning home but any such talk is quickly quashed by Duke William with promises of untold wealth.
But with King Harold in York, it has given the Duke free reign in Wessex to build a strong base rumoured to be at Hastings.
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Today, 29th September, is the celebration of Michaelmas. St Michael, the warrior Archangel, is honoured as the protector of the individual against evil forces. Let us all hope that St Michael looks kindly on this Anglo-Saxon England and protects us all from the evil overseas.
Travel News
It has been announced that Cross Channel sailings on the Hastings to St Valery route have been suspended at the behest of the Wessex Border Patrol. It is as a precaution for the anticipated invasion of Normans in exceptionally large numbers expected at the end of September but stories of a fleet of 700 ships must be way off the mark.
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The Aftermath
The battle at Fulford is all but forgotten in the victory celebrations with the Norse finished as a fighting force and unlikely ever to be a threat again.
The battle at Stamford Bridge marked the end of the Northern invasion and for the moment King Harold and his troops can stay at York, resting and recovering from their victory.
Some commentators rue the loss of so many experienced men from the Northern Army. Their death may prove a problem for the King in the future. It has been a great victory but at a high cost to the King’s elite fighting men, the Huscarls.
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“I’ve beaten the Saxon northern army at Fulford and the North is ours” says Hardrada. “Ignore me at your peril Harold for I have the weapons and the army to make the world notice the Vikings again.”
Work begins on a new manifesto designed to win the hearts and minds of the northern people. Free trade links with Norway, The Shetlands and The Orkneys. The opportunity for travel to the new lands of Greenland and Newfoundland.
‘A strong North as befits a strong Northern people,’ were some of the promises.
Some of the locals were already willing to help Hardrada with supplies for his army, tantalised by the thoughts of making money no doubt.
But is Hardrada too hasty for there are rumours that the King is about……
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