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E.W. Robertson has argued that no real weight can be given to this statement, for "Regnold king" had died in 921; in 924, Edward the Elder was striving to suppress the Danes south of the Humber, and had no claims to overlordship of any kind over the Northumbrian Danes and English; and the place assigned, Bakewell, in Derbyshire, is improbable, and the recorded building of a fort there is irrelevant.
The foundation of the whole controversy lies in a statement, "in the honest English of the Winchester Chronicle", that, in 924, "was Eadward king chosen to father and to lord of the Scots king and of the Scots, and of Regnold king, and of all the Northumbrians", and also of the Strathclyde, Brythons or Welsh. Mr.
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