Alfred at Athelney
AD 878 This year about mid-winter, after twelfth night, the Danish army stole out to Chippenham, and rode over the land of the West Saxons; where they settled, and drove many of the people over the sea; and of the rest the greatest part they rode down, and subdued to their will; ALL BUT ALFRED THE KING, He, with a little band, uneasily sought the woods and the fastness of the moors ... In the Easter of this year King Alfred with his little force raised a work at Athelney ; from which he assailed the army, assisted by that part of Somersetshire which was nighest to it. Then, in the seventh week after Easter, he rode to Brixton by the eastern side of Selwood; and there came out to meet him all the people of Somersetshire, and Wiltshire, and that part of Hampshire which is on this side of the sea, and they rejoiced to see him. Then within one night he went from this retreat to Hey, and within one night after he proceeded to Heddington; and there fought with all the army, and p...