Henry Mackenzie

Essay on the Life and Institutions of Offa, King of Mercia, A.D. 755-794

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AN ESSAY, &c.
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ESSAY

ON

THE LIFE AND INSTITUTIONS

OF

OFFA,

KING OF MERCIA,

A.D.755–794.

BY THE

REV. HENRY MACKENZIE, M.A.

OF PEMBROKE COLLEGE, OXFORD; MASTER OF BANCROFT’S HOSPITAL.

“Offa restauratus regali stirpe creatus
Erigitur; spernit quæ degenerantia cernit—
Armis donatur: Cato, Mars, Paris, hic reputatur.
Quo floret tuta duce Marcia lege statuta
Ense superborum vires reprimens, dominatur.
Hunc Rex Francorum Carolus timet et veneratur.
Communi voto cum clero Marcia toto
Offæ concedit sese, cui mitis obedit,
Ergo coronatur: ex tunc Rex jure vocatur!”
V. Matth. Westm., A.D. 779.

LONDON:

HAMILTON, ADAMS, & CO., PATERNOSTER ROW;
SMITH, ELDER, & CO., CORNHILL; AND H. WIX, NEW BRIDGE STREET.

1840.


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OF

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F.R.S.,F.S.A.,

BRITISH CHAPLAIN AT ROTTERDAM,

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MEMBER OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF THE NETHERLANDS,

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(MORE ESPECIALLY WITH REFERENCE TO THE ANGLO-SAXON LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE,)

ESTEEM FOR THE

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THIS ESSAY

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The following Essay, hastily prepared, and—though some time has elapsed since its composition—now hastily corrected for the press, was successful during the year 1836 in gaining an honorary premium, established by William Taylor Copeland, Esq., M.P., during the year of his Mayoralty.

The writer regrets that pressing avocations prevent his devoting to his subject that application and research which alone could make his composition more worthy of the name of the amiable and highly esteemed founder of the Honorary Premium, or of the approbation of the public.

The writer desires further to express his obligations to George William Johnson, Esq., of Gray’s Inn, Barrister at Law, without whose kind assistance he would have been unable to consult several of the Historical works which have added materially to the information which he has collected upon this subject.

Bancroft’s,
7th December, 1839.