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Excerpt from History of Co-Operation in Lincoln, 1861-1911
When the last of the Imperial tr00ps had been with drawn from the city, the Norsemen assailed it. It is not certain at what period they became its masters, but in the year 518 they were known to have been disputing with the Britons for its possession. From the time of the departure of the Romans until it became entirely Norse or Danish, Lincoln suffered much. Its splendid public buildings were demolished, and from the high standard of civilisation to which it had attained as a Roman colony it was swept back into comparative barbarism under its northern masters.
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