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ATHELNEY

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 828 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ATHELNEY  , a slight

eminence of small extent in the low level tract about the junction of the rivers Tone and Parrett in
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Somersetshire, England . It was formerly isolated by marshes and accessible only by boat or artificial
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causeway, and under these conditions it gained its
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historical fame as the retreat of King
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Alfred in 878–879 when he was unable to withstand the incursions of the Danes . After regaining his
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throne he founded a monastery here in gratitude for the retreat afforded him by the island; no traces of it exist above ground, but remains have been excavated . There was also found here, in 1693, the celebrated Alfred jewel, bearing his name, and preserved in the Ashmolean Museum.at Oxford . An inscribed pillar commemorating the king was set up in 18ox . The name of Athelney signifies the Isle of Princes (A.S . 2Ethelingaea) . Athelney is a railway station on a branch of the
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Great Western
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line .

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