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Pecsaetan

The Pecsætan, Peaklanders or Peakrills were an Anglo Saxon tribe who inhabited the central and northern parts of the Peak District area in England.〔Turbutt, G., (1999) ''A History of Derbyshire, Volume 1, pp 259-60'' Cardiff: Merton Priory Press〕 The area was historically the home of the southern clan of the Brigantes, a Brythonic tribe, before the Anglo-Saxon invasion. The very early Derbyshire settlements, in what is now known as the Peak District, were those of the West Angles. This tribe advanced up the valleys of the rivers Derwent and Dove during their northern conquests in the 6th century. They became known locally as the Pecsætan.〔() Online Encyclopedia, Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 73 of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica〕 Later their territory formed the northern division of Mercia, and in 848 the Mercian Witenagemot assembled at Repton.〔
==Nomenclature==
Though the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article refers to the Pecsætan, the more widely accepted terminology seems to be Pecsætna, as referred to in the British Library, MS Harley 3271, f. 6v document 〔() HTML version of British Museum Hidage texts〕 of the 7th century Tribal Hidage .
Henry Spelman's ''Archæologus in modum Glosarii ad rem antiquam posteriorem'', which was published in London in 1626 〔 cites the Pec-setna.

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