1 (return) [ J. G. Dahlmann, Geschichte von Dannemark, 3 vols. 8vo. Hamburg, 1840-1843.]
2 (return) [ "Settlement," dated 912, by Munch, Henault, &c. The Saxon Chronicle says (anno 876): "In this year Rolf overran Normandy with his army, and he reigned fifty winters."]
6 (return) [ G. Buchanani Opera Omnia, i. 103, 104 (Curante Ruddimano, Edinburgi, 1715).]
7 (return) [ His Long Serpent, judged by some to be of the size of a frigate of forty-five guns (Laing).]
8 (return) [ This sermon was printed by Hearne; and is given also by Langebek in his excellent Collection, Rerum Danicarum Scriptores Medii AEri. Hafniae. 1772-1834.]
9 (return) [ Kennet, i. 67; Rapin, i. 119, 121 (from the Saxon Chronicle both).]
10 (return) [ Knut born A.D. 988 according to Munch's calculation (ii. 126).]
11 (return) [ Snorro, Laing's Translation, ii. p. 31 et seq., will minutely specify.]
15 (return) [ Saxon Chronicle says expressly, under A.D. 1030: "In this year King Olaf was slain in Norway by his own people, and was afterwards sainted."]
16 (return) [ Saxon Chronicle says: "1035. In this year died King Cnut.... He departed at Shaftesbury, November 12, and they conveyed him thence to Winchester, and there buried him."]
17 (return) [ Munch gives the date 1038 (ii. 840), Adam of Bremen 1040.]