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Excerpt from The Beauties of England and Wales: Cambridgeshire
When the pursuit had ceased, the thiefs nt~ the Teeni, who had (35:11m the sword, hegzm tu eolleet the scattered threes, amt oure more nsolved to try the ehamee of the huttle: but tinrting that Bunthtiezi, unable to sustain the frustration of her (leztrest hopes, Wits either Lit'tttl ith grief, or hml terminated her (hns hv poison, they soon dispersed. From this period we have no records of the lceni its a separate nation. The counties they inhabited were included by the Romans in the division flavia gazsari ensis, hut were formed hy the Saxons into a distinct king'totn, and named This, after several revolutions, became part of the kingdom of Wessex, and, with the other states of the Octarehy, was incorporated into one monarchy under Egbert.
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