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Bedford itself was already an important Mercian town during this time, providing a important part of Offa's defence against a possible Scandinavian invasion.
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Bexley also gets a mention in 814 when King Kenulph, the King of the Mercians , granted lands at Bexley village to Wulfred, Archbishop of Canterbury.
He proved licentious and incompetent, and a revolt in 957 on the part of the Mercians and the Northumbrians resulted in a partition which left Edwy ruling Wessex, but Edgar as king in the north.
They are both serving with the Royal Mercian Lancastrian Yeomanry based at Wigan TA Centre.
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