Mercia's influence in Kingdom of Kent was limited both before and during Coenred's reign.
The areas that would later form the English counties started to take shape soon afterwards, with the Kingdom of Kent founded by settlers around 445.
Eormenred (died before 664) was a member of the royal family of the Kingdom of Kent, who is described as king in some texts.
His books include "The Jutish Forest" and "The Kingdom of Kent".
The lands beyond may have formed part of the Kingdom of Kent.
Hengist, through his son (who varies by source), is traditionally listed as the founder of the Kingdom of Kent.
There exists a widespread belief that lathes originally formed around the royal settlements of the Kingdom of Kent.
Hengest founds the Kingdom of Kent.
This is primarily associated with the Kingdom of Kent and possibly the earldom as well.
Hengist demands the Kingdom of Kent, which Vortigern foolishly grants him.