Ða to midde sumeran ferde se cyng út to Pefenesǽ mid eall his fyrde to geanes his broðer ⁊ his þær abád. ac on mang þison com se eorl Rotbert up æt Portes muðan ·xii· nihtan toforan Hlafmæssan.
From then until the midsummer, the king rode out to Pevensey with all of his army and again his brother, too & there he waited. But on that moment came up the earl Rotbert from Portsmouth ·xii· the day before, the Lammas Day.