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The United Kingdom of North East Wessex and Southern Mercia was an Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of the mid-New Elizabethan age, whose rulers tried to recreate the glories of an ancient realm knocked out in the quarter finals of the First King of England cup. The UK included approximately the southern part of the modern county of Bucks and the east of the Shire of Berks. The capital is believed to have been at Old Windsor (as the Kings would not go to New Windsor because the castle there was a symbol of Norman oppression).

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  • United Kingdom of North East Wessex and Southern Mercia
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  • The United Kingdom of North East Wessex and Southern Mercia was an Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of the mid-New Elizabethan age, whose rulers tried to recreate the glories of an ancient realm knocked out in the quarter finals of the First King of England cup. The UK included approximately the southern part of the modern county of Bucks and the east of the Shire of Berks. The capital is believed to have been at Old Windsor (as the Kings would not go to New Windsor because the castle there was a symbol of Norman oppression).
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  • The United Kingdom of North East Wessex and Southern Mercia was an Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of the mid-New Elizabethan age, whose rulers tried to recreate the glories of an ancient realm knocked out in the quarter finals of the First King of England cup. The UK included approximately the southern part of the modern county of Bucks and the east of the Shire of Berks. The capital is believed to have been at Old Windsor (as the Kings would not go to New Windsor because the castle there was a symbol of Norman oppression). The most famous King was Egnog the Shortsighted. All that is known of this King (and indeed his Kingdom) comes from the legendary work attributed to Mad Meg, Egnog and his Times as well as the Charter of the Orc Regiments found as a modern copy of a lost original on the inner cover of a paperback edition of The Hobbit.
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