Michael Macdonald

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It is probably no coincidence that during the period when men like Æthelwold and Dunstan were dominating royal counsels, there was a determined attempt to standardize the king’s administration by exporting the ancient institutions of Wessex to more recently conquered areas. Shires, which had been a familiar feature of West Saxon government for centuries, were almost certainly introduced into the Midlands in this period.
The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England
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