41. The name is found in versions of the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " from the year 937. 42. The " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " refer to the leaders of this army as Ingware and Ubba. 43. The " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " in version E gives his death year as 1098, however. 44. The " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " states that these king " chose Edward as father and lord ". 45. The town was definitely known as Colchester as early as the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " in 917. 46. Some additional details of the Hengest and Horsa legend are found in the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ". 47. Adopted as the motto in 1911, the phrase is taken from the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ". 48. According to the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ", King Edward was murdered at Corfe Castle in 978. 49. The " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " adds that he died at Driffield in the East Riding of Yorkshire. 50. �thelsige lived in the town today called �thelwine ( " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ", version E ).