Edmund 24 (Male) Ironside; king of the English, 1016
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Notes: He took control of London and Wessex some time after 23 April 1016 before being defeated by Cnut 3 at the Battle of Ashdown on 18 October. Having come to terms at Olney, Gloucs. he ruled Wessex (or England south of the Thames) until his death on 30 November. Buried at Glastonbury.

Factoid List

Recorded Name (14)
...Aedmundo... (1)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.10
...Aedmundum... (1)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.14
...Edmundi... (1)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.9
Aedmund (2)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.8
 EncomiumEmmae  2.9
Aemundus (1)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.13
Eadmund (3)
 ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE)
 ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE)
 NewMinster.LiberVitae  Fol 14v.4.vi
Eadmund Irensid (1)
 ASC (C-F) 1042-1087  D 1057
Eadmundus (2)
 ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.)
 ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.)
Eadmundus Latus Ferreum (1)
 Hemming.Codicellus  274
Eadmundus æðeling (1)
 S947   
Personal Information (3)
other (3)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (youth)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.10 (fugitive)
 ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (He [sc. Edmund 24] vigorously defended his kingdom in his time.)
Office (11)
King (8)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.12
 EncomiumEmmae  2.13
 ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE
 ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.)
 S947   
 S951   
 ASC (C-F) 1042-1087  DE 1057
 ASC (C-F) 1042-1087  D 1067
Princeps (3)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.9
 EncomiumEmmae  2.11
 EncomiumEmmae  2.13
Status (16)
Clito (10)
 S910   
 S911   
 S912   
 S921   
 S923   
 S925   
 S927   
 S931   
 S933   
 S934   
Royal person (1)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.14
Ætheling (5)
 ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE)
 ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE)
 NewMinster.LiberVitae  Fol 14v.4.vi
 S898   
 S1422   
Personal Relationship (41)
Edmund 24 Brother (Consanguineal kinship) of ~ (8)
 of Edgar 13: S854   
 of Æthelstan 62: S909   
 of Æthelstan 62: S922   
 of Æthelstan 62: S924   
 of Æthelstan 62: S929   
 of Æthelstan 62: S1503   
 of Edward 15: ASC (C-F) 1042-1087  D 1057
 of Edward 15: S1039   
~ Enemy (General relationship) of Edmund 24 (3)
 Cnut 3: of Edmund 24: EncomiumEmmae  2.12
 Thorkell 1: of Edmund 24: EncomiumEmmae  2.9
 Thorkell 1: of Edmund 24: EncomiumEmmae  2.12
~ Father (Consanguineal kinship) of Edmund 24 (1)
 Æthelred 32: of Edmund 24: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE
~ Grandfather (Consanguineal kinship) of Edmund 24 (1)
 Edgar 11: of Edmund 24: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.)
Edmund 24 Lord (General relationship) of ~ (2)
 of Eadric 35: EncomiumEmmae  2.12
 of Eadric 35: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE)
Edmund 24 Partner (General relationship) of ~ (1)
 of Cnut 3: ASC (C-F)  1016 D
~ Partner (General relationship) of Edmund 24 (1)
 Cnut 3: of Edmund 24: ASC (C-F)  1016 D
Edmund 24 Pledged brother (Honorific kinship) of ~ (1)
 of Cnut 3: ASC (C-F)  1016 D
~ Pledged brother (Honorific kinship) of Edmund 24 (1)
 Cnut 3: of Edmund 24: ASC (C-F)  1016 D
Edmund 24 Son (Consanguineal kinship) of ~ (19)
 of Æthelred 32: EncomiumEmmae  2.7
 of Æthelred 32: ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.)
 of Æthelred 32: ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.)
 of Æthelred 32: NewMinster.LiberVitae  Fol 14v.4.vi
 of Æthelred 32: S878   
 of Æthelred 32: S891   
 of Æthelred 32: S899   
 of Æthelred 32: S900   
 of Æthelred 32: S901   
 of Æthelred 32: S904   
 of Æthelred 32: S906   
 of Æthelred 32: S915   
 of Æthelred 32: S918   
 of Æthelred 32: S920   
 of Æthelred 32: S928   
 of Æthelred 32: S948   
 of Edward 18: ASC (C-F) 1042-1087  D 1067
 of Æthelred 32: ASC (C-F) 1042-1087  D 1067
 of Æthelred 32: Hemming.Codicellus  277
Edmund 24 Successor (General relationship) of ~ (1)
 of Æthelred 32: S1039   
~ Wife (Affinal kinship) of Edmund 24 (2)
 Anonymous 893: of Edmund 24: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.)
 Anonymous 1006: of Edmund 24: S947   
Event (94)
Adultery (1)
 S901 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Ælfric 46: King Æthelred 32 to Ælfric 46, archbishop; grant of 24 hides (mansae) at Dumbleton, Gloucs., including land comprising 17 hides to the west of the river Isbourne (i.e. at Dumbleton), 2 hides in the common land at Aston Somerville, Gloucs., and 5 hides of woodland at Fleferth (? Kington near Flyford Flavell, Worcs.), in return for 50 talents. The land had been forfeited by a woman [Anonymous 927] for adultery.: S901    (1002)
Advice/counsel (3)
 Anonymi 1764-Edmund 24.taking counsel: The English (Anonymi 1764) and Edmund 24 took counsel among themselves.: EncomiumEmmae  2.11 (1016)
 Eadric 35-Anonymi 2319.urging of reconciliation between Edmund 24 and Cnut 3: Eadric 35 and the witan (Anonymi 2319) who were there advised the kings (Edmund 24 and Cnut 3) to be reconciled.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
Alms-giving (1)
 Æthelstan 62.S1503 bequeathing land to Edmund 24: Æthelstan 62, ætheling, to Edmund 24, his brother; bequest of the sword which had belonged to King Offa 7, and the sword with the 'pitted' hilt, and a blade and a silver-coated trumpet; and the estates which he had obtained in East Anglia and the estate in the ?Peak valley with the request that 100 pence should be given to the community of Ely 1 on the festival of St Æthelthryth 2 and another 100 for the poor people to be fed there.: S1503    (1014)
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of king (3)
 Anonymi 2309-Anonymi 2328.choosing of Edmund 24 as king: All the witan [CDE: who were in London; F(OE): of England] (Anonymi 2309) and the dwellers in the burh (Anonymi 2328) chose Edmund 24 as king.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 Edmund 24.accession to West Saxons: Edmund 24 acceded to the West Saxons [F(Lat.) has: Edmund 24 had the southern part which is called Wessex].: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 Edmund 24.entering London: Edmund 24 entered London and soon all followed and obeyed him.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Army-raising (1)
 Edmund 24.army-raising: Edmund 24 collected an army.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Arrest (1)
 Edmund 24.seizure of Anonymous 4: Edmund 24 went and took the woman (Anonymous 893) against the wishes of the king [sc. Æthelred 32].: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1015)
Battle (6)
 Edmund 24-Anonymi 2297.battle at Gillingham: He [sc. Edmund 24] fought with the here (Anonymi 2297) at Penselwood near Gillingham.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24-Anonymi 2297.battle at Sherston: He [sc. Edmund 24] fought another battle after midsummer at Sherston. There was great slaughter on either side and the armies themselves drew apart.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.battle at Ashingdon: There [sc. at Ashingdon] they [sc. Edmund 24 and Anonymi 2297] fiercely joined battle. Cnut 3 gained the victory and won for himself all the people of the English.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.battle of Ashingdon: Edmund 24, after having assembled forces during the whole of Quadragesima, attempted to expel the Danes and battle was joined with many falling on both sides, until the evening, when the English (Anonymi 1764) fled.: EncomiumEmmae  2.9-10 (1016)
 Edmund 24.after crossing at Brentford putting of here (Anonymi 2297) to flight: He [sc. Edmund 24] fought the here (Anonymi 2199) and put it to flight.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24.putting Anonymi 2297 to flight: [Edmund 24] delivered the dwellers in the burh [at London] (Anonymi 2328) and drove the here (Anonymi 2297) in flight to their ships.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
Bequeathing/will-making (5)
 S906 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges and lands of Burton 1: King Æthelred 32 to Burton 1 Abbey; confirmation of privileges and lands granted by Wulfric 52 as in his will (S 1536): S906    (1004)
 S911 - Æthelred 32 confirming foundation endowment of Eynsham 1: King Æthelred 32 to Eynsham 1 Abbey; confirmation of the foundation by Æthelmær 22, the endowment including (a) 30 hides (mansiunculae) at Eynsham 1 [acquired from his father Æthelweard 23 in exchange for 3 hides at Upottery, Devon; 10 at Little Compton, Warwicks.; 10 at Lawling in Latchingdon, Essex; and 13 at Scildforda]; (b) 5 hides at Shipton-on-Cherwell and the vill at Shifford, Oxon [granted by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, dux, and bequeathed by Leofwine 32 to Æthelmær 22]; (c) Mickleton, Gloucs. [granted by charter by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, and bequeathed by Byrhtnoth 1 to Æthelmær 22]; (d) 5 hides at Burton [given to Æthelmær 22 by Æthelweard 23]; (e) 1.5 hides at Marlcliff in Bidford-on-Avon and 2 at Bentley in Holt, Worcs. [among lands forfeited by Leofflæd 3, for which Æthelmær 22 gave 30 pounds to King Edgar 11]; (f) 10 hides at Yarnton, Oxon. [acquired from Godwine 34, in exchange for 5 hides at Studley, Warwicks. or Oxon., and 10 at Chesterton, Warwicks. or Oxon.]; (g) 20 hides at Esher, Surrey [granted by Beorhthelm 29, bishop, to Æthelweard, and bequeathed by Æthelweard 23 to his son, Æthelmær 22]; (h) land at Thames Ditton, Surrey (cf. S 847); and (i) Rameslege (lost, corresponds with Brede, Sussex) [bequeathed to Eynsham by Wulfin (Wulfwynn 5), Æthelmær 22's kinswoman]: S911    (1005)
 Various.Æthelstan 62 bequeathing land and goods S1503: Will of the Ætheling Æthelstan 62, including bequests of land at Adderbury, Oxon., Marlow, Bucks., and (Steeple) Morden, Cambs., to Old Minster, Winchester; at Hollingbourne and Garrington in Littlebourne, Kent, to Christ Church, Canterbury; at Rotherfield (? Sussex) to Nunnaminster, Winchester; at Chalton, Hants., Northtune and at Mollington, Oxon., to King Æthelred 32; land in East Anglia and Peacesdele (? Peak District or Pegsdon, Beds.) to Edmund 24, his brother; at Hambleden, Bucks., to Ælfmær 21; at Cumtune to Godwine 38; at Westune to Ælfswith 12; at Heorulfestune to Ælfwine 40; at Catherington, Hants., to Ælfmær 16; at Hockcliffe, Beds., to Sigefrith 21; at Tewin, Herts., to Æthelweard 46 the Stammerer and to Lyfing 13; at Lutegaresheale (? Ludgershall, Wilts.), to Godwine 39 the Driveller. : S1503    (1014)
 Æthelstan 62.S1503 bequeathing land to Edmund 24: Æthelstan 62, ætheling, to Edmund 24, his brother; bequest of the sword which had belonged to King Offa 7, and the sword with the 'pitted' hilt, and a blade and a silver-coated trumpet; and the estates which he had obtained in East Anglia and the estate in the ?Peak valley with the request that 100 pence should be given to the community of Ely 1 on the festival of St Æthelthryth 2 and another 100 for the poor people to be fed there.: S1503    (1014)
 Æthelstan 62.S1503 bequeathing to Ælfric 100: Æthelstan 62, ætheling, to Ælfric 100 of Barton and Godwine 39; bequest of money, the amount to be adjudged by Edmund 24: S1503    (1014)
Betrayal/oath-breaking (1)
 Eadric 35-Edmund 24.meeting and separation: When they came together [Eadric 35] wanted to betray [Edmund 24] and they separated without fighting and withdrew from their enemies.: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1015)
Burial (1)
 Edmund 24.burial: His [sc. Edmund 24's] body lay at [F(Lat.) adds: the church of] Glastonbury with his grandfather, Edgar 11.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Capture (1)
 Edmund 24.seizure of Anonymous 4: Edmund 24 went and took the woman (Anonymous 893) against the wishes of the king [sc. Æthelred 32].: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1015)
Challenge (1)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3. challenge: Edmund 24 offered single combat to Cnut 3.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Charter-witnessing (32)
 S1422 - Sherborne exchanging with Edmund 24 Ætheling: The community at Sherborne 1 to Edmund 24 the Ætheling; lease, for life, of land at Holcombe Rogus, Devon, in return for 20 pounds: S1422    (1007 x 1014)
 S854 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Bath 1: King Æthelred 32 to the church of Bath 1; grant of 3.5 hides (mansae) at Radstock, Somerset: S854    (1009)
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
 S878 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Wulfric 52: King Æthelred 32 to Wulfric 52, his minister; grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Abbots Bromley, Staffs.: S878    (996)
 S891 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Winchester, Old Minster: King Æthelred 32 to Winchester, Old Minster 1; restoration of 100 hides (mansae), comprising 55 at Downton and 45 at Ebbesborne, Wilts. The land had been granted by King Cenwealh 2 (cf. S 229), confirmed (?) by King Cynewulf 4, restored by King Ecgberht 10 (cf. S 275) and again by King Eadred 16 (cf. S 540) and King Edgar 11 (cf. S 819, 821).: S891    (997)
 S893 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Rochester, St Andrew's: King Æthelred 32 to Rochester, St Andrew's 1 church; restitution of 6 sulungs at Bromley, Kent, with swine-pastures in the Weald: S893    (993)
 S897 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Abingdon 1 and Wulfgar 31: King Æthelred 32 to Abingdon 1 Abbey and Abbot Wulfgar 31; grant of 5 hides (mansorum culturae), comprising 3 at Drayton and 2 at Sutton Courtenay, Berks, formerly belonging to Wulfgar 32, the king's pincerna: S897    (1000)
 S898 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Clofi 1: King Æthelred 32 to Clofi 1; grant of 25 hides (mansi) at Long Itchington and Arley, Warwicks.: S898    (1001)
 S899 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Shaftesbury 1: King Æthelred 32 to Shaftesbury 1 Abbey; grant of the cenobium of Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts., with land at Bradford: S899    (1001)
 S900 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Ælfhelm 8: (a) King Æthelred 32 to Ælfhelm 8, his faithful minister; grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Codicote, Herts., in return for 152 mancuses of gold. (b) Ælfhelm grants the land to St Albans: S900    (1002)
 S901 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Ælfric 46: King Æthelred 32 to Ælfric 46, archbishop; grant of 24 hides (mansae) at Dumbleton, Gloucs., including land comprising 17 hides to the west of the river Isbourne (i.e. at Dumbleton), 2 hides in the common land at Aston Somerville, Gloucs., and 5 hides of woodland at Fleferth (? Kington near Flyford Flavell, Worcs.), in return for 50 talents. The land had been forfeited by a woman [Anonymous 927] for adultery.: S901    (1002)
 S904 - Æthelred 32 granting privileges to Wherwell 1 and Heanflæd 1: King Æthelred 32 to Abbess Heanflæd 1 and Wherwell 1 Abbey; grant of privileges and confirmation of 70 hides (mansae) in the vicinity of the abbey, and grant of 60 hides (cassati) at Æthelingadene (East and West Dean, Sussex), previously belonging to Queen Ælfthryth 8. With note, dated 1008, confirming 29 messuages in Winchester to the abbey and granting 10 hides (mansae) at Bullington, Hants.: S904    (1002)
 S906 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges and lands of Burton 1: King Æthelred 32 to Burton 1 Abbey; confirmation of privileges and lands granted by Wulfric 52 as in his will (S 1536): S906    (1004)
 S909 - Æthelred 32 confirming land of Oxford, St Frideswide's: King Æthelred 32 to Oxford, St Frideswide's 1 Abbey; confirmation of 10 hides at Upper Winchendon, Bucks., and 3 at Whitehill in Tackley, 3 at Cowley, 3 at Cutslow, and land at Headington, all Oxon.: S909    (1004)
 S910 - Æthelred 32 exchanging with Eadsige 10: King Æthelred 32 to Eadsige 10, his minister (gerefa in rubric); grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Seaton, Devon, in return for 100 mancuses of gold: S910    (1005)
 S911 - Æthelred 32 confirming foundation endowment of Eynsham 1: King Æthelred 32 to Eynsham 1 Abbey; confirmation of the foundation by Æthelmær 22, the endowment including (a) 30 hides (mansiunculae) at Eynsham 1 [acquired from his father Æthelweard 23 in exchange for 3 hides at Upottery, Devon; 10 at Little Compton, Warwicks.; 10 at Lawling in Latchingdon, Essex; and 13 at Scildforda]; (b) 5 hides at Shipton-on-Cherwell and the vill at Shifford, Oxon [granted by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, dux, and bequeathed by Leofwine 32 to Æthelmær 22]; (c) Mickleton, Gloucs. [granted by charter by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, and bequeathed by Byrhtnoth 1 to Æthelmær 22]; (d) 5 hides at Burton [given to Æthelmær 22 by Æthelweard 23]; (e) 1.5 hides at Marlcliff in Bidford-on-Avon and 2 at Bentley in Holt, Worcs. [among lands forfeited by Leofflæd 3, for which Æthelmær 22 gave 30 pounds to King Edgar 11]; (f) 10 hides at Yarnton, Oxon. [acquired from Godwine 34, in exchange for 5 hides at Studley, Warwicks. or Oxon., and 10 at Chesterton, Warwicks. or Oxon.]; (g) 20 hides at Esher, Surrey [granted by Beorhthelm 29, bishop, to Æthelweard, and bequeathed by Æthelweard 23 to his son, Æthelmær 22]; (h) land at Thames Ditton, Surrey (cf. S 847); and (i) Rameslege (lost, corresponds with Brede, Sussex) [bequeathed to Eynsham by Wulfin (Wulfwynn 5), Æthelmær 22's kinswoman]: S911    (1005)
 S912 - Æthelred 32 granting land to St Albans: King Æthelred 32 to St Albans 1 Abbey; grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Flamstead and 5 at St Albans, Herts., with renewal of extensive liberties granted by King Offa 7. Abbot Leofric 37 had given 200 pounds of gold and silver to the king to pay off the Danes [Anonymi 2653], receiving in exchange these 6 hides and 55 hides at Eadulfinctun; but now he has returned Eadulfinctun: S912    (1005)
 S915 - Æthelred 32 exchanging with Ælfgar 32: King Æthelred 32 to Ælfgar 32, his prepositus; grant of 8 hides (mansi) at Waltham St Lawrence, Berks., in return for 300 mancuses of gold and silver: S915    (1007)
 S918 - Æthelred 32 restoring land to Abingdon, St Mary's: King Æthelred 32 to Abingdon, St Mary's 1; restitution of 20 hides (mansi) at Moredon in Rodbourne Cheney, Wilts., and grant of a prediolum at Cricklade, Wilts.: S918    (1008)
 S920 - Æthelred 32 exchanging with Wulfgeat 5 and Burton 1: King Æthelred 32 to Wulfgeat 5, abbot, and Burton 1 Abbey; grant of 2.5 hides (cassati) at Rolleston, Staffs., in exchange for the vills of Aldsworth and Arlington, Gloucs.: S920    (1008)
 S921 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Athelney 1: King Æthelred 32 to Athelney 1 Abbey; grant of 3 perticae at Hamp, near Bridgewater, Somerset: S921    (1009)
 S922 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Morcar 2: King Æthelred 32 to Morcar 2, his minister; grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Weston upon Trent, 1 at Marley, 1 at Smalley and Kidsley, 1 at Crich, and 1 at Ingleby, Derbys.: S922    (1009)
 S923 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Elemod 1: King Æthelred 32 to Elemod 1, his minister; grant of 2 hides (cassatae) at Hallam, Derbys., in return for 21 pounds of gold: S923    (1011)
 S924 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Morcar 2: King Æthelred 32 to Morcar 2, his minister; grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Ufre (? Mickleover, Derbys.): S924    (1011)
 S925 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Emma 2: King Æthelred 32 to Emma 2, his wife; grant of a predium in Winchester, with a church dedicated to St Peter, built by Æthelwine 24, præfectus: S925    (1012)
 S927 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Leofric 37: King Æthelred 32 to Leofric 37, his faithful minister; grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Whitchurch, Oxon., forfeited by a different Leofric 38: S927    (1012 x 1013)
 S928 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Morcar 2: King Æthelred 32 to Morcar 2, his minister; grant of 2 hides (mansae) at Ecgintune (probably Eckington, Derbys.): S928    (1012)
 S929 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Theodulf 2: King Æthelred 32 to Theodulf 2, his man; grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Burtune (? Burton Hastings, Warwicks.): S929    (1012)
 S931 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Northman 5: King Æthelred 32 to Northman 5, miles; grant of 3.5 hides (cassati) at Twywell, Northants.: S931    (1013)
 S933 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Sherborne 1: King Æthelred 32 to Sherborne 1 Abbey; grant of 13 or 16 hides (mansiunculae) at Corscombe, Dorset. The estate had belonged to Sherborne 1 in Edgar 11's reign, been leased out for two lives and then sold to Ealdorman [dux] Eadric 35, and later bought back by Wulfgar 33, famulus of Sherborne 1.: S933    (1014)
 S934 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Beorhtwald 19: King Æthelred 32 to Beorhtwald 19, bishop; grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Chilton, Berks., forfeited by Wulfgeat 7, minister: S934    (1015)
 S951 - Cnut 3 confirming land to Buruhwald 1: King Cnut 3 to Buruhwald 1, bishop; confirmation of a grant made by Edmund 24 of 4 hides (cassatae) at Landrake and at Tinnell in Landulph, Cornwall, in exchange for land at Throwleigh, Devon. The land at Landrake to revert on the bishop's death to St German's.: S951    (1018)
Confirmation of land/privileges (9)
 Cnut 3.S951 granting confirming land of Buruhwald 1: King Cnut 3 to Buruhwald 1, bishop; confirmation of a grant made by King Edmund Ironside 1 of 4 hides (cassatae) at Landrake and at Tinnell in Landulph, Cornwall, in exchange for land at Throwleigh, Devon. The land at Landrake to revert on the bishop's death to St German's 1.: S951   
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
 S891 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Winchester, Old Minster: King Æthelred 32 to Winchester, Old Minster 1; restoration of 100 hides (mansae), comprising 55 at Downton and 45 at Ebbesborne, Wilts. The land had been granted by King Cenwealh 2 (cf. S 229), confirmed (?) by King Cynewulf 4, restored by King Ecgberht 10 (cf. S 275) and again by King Eadred 16 (cf. S 540) and King Edgar 11 (cf. S 819, 821).: S891    (997)
 S904 - Æthelred 32 granting privileges to Wherwell 1 and Heanflæd 1: King Æthelred 32 to Abbess Heanflæd 1 and Wherwell 1 Abbey; grant of privileges and confirmation of 70 hides (mansae) in the vicinity of the abbey, and grant of 60 hides (cassati) at Æthelingadene (East and West Dean, Sussex), previously belonging to Queen Ælfthryth 8. With note, dated 1008, confirming 29 messuages in Winchester to the abbey and granting 10 hides (mansae) at Bullington, Hants.: S904    (1002)
 S906 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges and lands of Burton 1: King Æthelred 32 to Burton 1 Abbey; confirmation of privileges and lands granted by Wulfric 52 as in his will (S 1536): S906    (1004)
 S909 - Æthelred 32 confirming land of Oxford, St Frideswide's: King Æthelred 32 to Oxford, St Frideswide's 1 Abbey; confirmation of 10 hides at Upper Winchendon, Bucks., and 3 at Whitehill in Tackley, 3 at Cowley, 3 at Cutslow, and land at Headington, all Oxon.: S909    (1004)
 S911 - Æthelred 32 confirming foundation endowment of Eynsham 1: King Æthelred 32 to Eynsham 1 Abbey; confirmation of the foundation by Æthelmær 22, the endowment including (a) 30 hides (mansiunculae) at Eynsham 1 [acquired from his father Æthelweard 23 in exchange for 3 hides at Upottery, Devon; 10 at Little Compton, Warwicks.; 10 at Lawling in Latchingdon, Essex; and 13 at Scildforda]; (b) 5 hides at Shipton-on-Cherwell and the vill at Shifford, Oxon [granted by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, dux, and bequeathed by Leofwine 32 to Æthelmær 22]; (c) Mickleton, Gloucs. [granted by charter by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, and bequeathed by Byrhtnoth 1 to Æthelmær 22]; (d) 5 hides at Burton [given to Æthelmær 22 by Æthelweard 23]; (e) 1.5 hides at Marlcliff in Bidford-on-Avon and 2 at Bentley in Holt, Worcs. [among lands forfeited by Leofflæd 3, for which Æthelmær 22 gave 30 pounds to King Edgar 11]; (f) 10 hides at Yarnton, Oxon. [acquired from Godwine 34, in exchange for 5 hides at Studley, Warwicks. or Oxon., and 10 at Chesterton, Warwicks. or Oxon.]; (g) 20 hides at Esher, Surrey [granted by Beorhthelm 29, bishop, to Æthelweard, and bequeathed by Æthelweard 23 to his son, Æthelmær 22]; (h) land at Thames Ditton, Surrey (cf. S 847); and (i) Rameslege (lost, corresponds with Brede, Sussex) [bequeathed to Eynsham by Wulfin (Wulfwynn 5), Æthelmær 22's kinswoman]: S911    (1005)
 S912 - Æthelred 32 granting land to St Albans: King Æthelred 32 to St Albans 1 Abbey; grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Flamstead and 5 at St Albans, Herts., with renewal of extensive liberties granted by King Offa 7. Abbot Leofric 37 had given 200 pounds of gold and silver to the king to pay off the Danes [Anonymi 2653], receiving in exchange these 6 hides and 55 hides at Eadulfinctun; but now he has returned Eadulfinctun: S912    (1005)
 S951 - Cnut 3 confirming land to Buruhwald 1: King Cnut 3 to Buruhwald 1, bishop; confirmation of a grant made by Edmund 24 of 4 hides (cassatae) at Landrake and at Tinnell in Landulph, Cornwall, in exchange for land at Throwleigh, Devon. The land at Landrake to revert on the bishop's death to St German's.: S951    (1018)
Council-meeting, ecclesiastical (1)
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
Crime (1)
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
Death/dying (2)
 Edmund 24.death: Edmund 24 passed away on St Andrew's Day [= 30 November].: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
Defence (1)
 Edmund 24.putting Anonymi 2297 to flight: [Edmund 24] delivered the dwellers in the burh [at London] (Anonymi 2328) and drove the here (Anonymi 2297) in flight to their ships.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
Election of king (1)
 Anonymi 2309-Anonymi 2328.choosing of Edmund 24 as king: All the witan [CDE: who were in London; F(OE): of England] (Anonymi 2309) and the dwellers in the burh (Anonymi 2328) chose Edmund 24 as king.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Enquiry (1)
 Anonymi 1764-Edmund 24.taking counsel: The English (Anonymi 1764) and Edmund 24 took counsel among themselves.: EncomiumEmmae  2.11 (1016)
Flight (5)
 Anonymi 2297.fleeing to Sheppey: The here (Anonymi 2297) fled before him [sc. Edmund 24] with their horses to Sheppey.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 Eadric 35-Edmund 24.meeting and separation: When they came together [Eadric 35] wanted to betray [Edmund 24] and they separated without fighting and withdrew from their enemies.: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1015)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.battle of Ashingdon: Edmund 24, after having assembled forces during the whole of Quadragesima, attempted to expel the Danes and battle was joined with many falling on both sides, until the evening, when the English (Anonymi 1764) fled.: EncomiumEmmae  2.9-10 (1016)
 Edmund 24.after crossing at Brentford putting of here (Anonymi 2297) to flight: He [sc. Edmund 24] fought the here (Anonymi 2199) and put it to flight.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24.putting Anonymi 2297 to flight: [Edmund 24] delivered the dwellers in the burh [at London] (Anonymi 2328) and drove the here (Anonymi 2297) in flight to their ships.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
Forfeiture (4)
 S901 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Ælfric 46: King Æthelred 32 to Ælfric 46, archbishop; grant of 24 hides (mansae) at Dumbleton, Gloucs., including land comprising 17 hides to the west of the river Isbourne (i.e. at Dumbleton), 2 hides in the common land at Aston Somerville, Gloucs., and 5 hides of woodland at Fleferth (? Kington near Flyford Flavell, Worcs.), in return for 50 talents. The land had been forfeited by a woman [Anonymous 927] for adultery.: S901    (1002)
 S911 - Æthelred 32 confirming foundation endowment of Eynsham 1: King Æthelred 32 to Eynsham 1 Abbey; confirmation of the foundation by Æthelmær 22, the endowment including (a) 30 hides (mansiunculae) at Eynsham 1 [acquired from his father Æthelweard 23 in exchange for 3 hides at Upottery, Devon; 10 at Little Compton, Warwicks.; 10 at Lawling in Latchingdon, Essex; and 13 at Scildforda]; (b) 5 hides at Shipton-on-Cherwell and the vill at Shifford, Oxon [granted by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, dux, and bequeathed by Leofwine 32 to Æthelmær 22]; (c) Mickleton, Gloucs. [granted by charter by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, and bequeathed by Byrhtnoth 1 to Æthelmær 22]; (d) 5 hides at Burton [given to Æthelmær 22 by Æthelweard 23]; (e) 1.5 hides at Marlcliff in Bidford-on-Avon and 2 at Bentley in Holt, Worcs. [among lands forfeited by Leofflæd 3, for which Æthelmær 22 gave 30 pounds to King Edgar 11]; (f) 10 hides at Yarnton, Oxon. [acquired from Godwine 34, in exchange for 5 hides at Studley, Warwicks. or Oxon., and 10 at Chesterton, Warwicks. or Oxon.]; (g) 20 hides at Esher, Surrey [granted by Beorhthelm 29, bishop, to Æthelweard, and bequeathed by Æthelweard 23 to his son, Æthelmær 22]; (h) land at Thames Ditton, Surrey (cf. S 847); and (i) Rameslege (lost, corresponds with Brede, Sussex) [bequeathed to Eynsham by Wulfin (Wulfwynn 5), Æthelmær 22's kinswoman]: S911    (1005)
 S927 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Leofric 37: King Æthelred 32 to Leofric 37, his faithful minister; grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Whitchurch, Oxon., forfeited by a different Leofric 38: S927    (1012 x 1013)
 S934 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Beorhtwald 19: King Æthelred 32 to Beorhtwald 19, bishop; grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Chilton, Berks., forfeited by Wulfgeat 7, minister: S934    (1015)
Friendship-making (2)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.meeting at Alney: The kings [sc. Edmund 24 and Cnut 3] came together at Alney [D adds: by Deerhurst] and confirmed their friendship by pledge and oath [D has: became partners and pledged brothers and confirmed by a pledge and also with oaths].: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 Edmund 24.sending message to Cnut 3: Edmund 24 despatched Zacharias 1 to Cnut 3 to conclude mutual friendship.: EncomiumEmmae  2.13 (1016)
Gafol payment (1)
 S912 - Æthelred 32 granting land to St Albans: King Æthelred 32 to St Albans 1 Abbey; grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Flamstead and 5 at St Albans, Herts., with renewal of extensive liberties granted by King Offa 7. Abbot Leofric 37 had given 200 pounds of gold and silver to the king to pay off the Danes [Anonymi 2653], receiving in exchange these 6 hides and 55 hides at Eadulfinctun; but now he has returned Eadulfinctun: S912    (1005)
Grant and Gift (30)
 Buruhwald 1.S951 exchanging with Edmund 24 Ironside: Buruhwald 1, bishop, to King Edmund 24 Ironside; grant of land at Throwleigh, Devon in exchange for 4 hides (cassatae) at Landrake and at Tinnell in Landulph, Cornwall: S951    (1016)
 Cnut 3.S951 granting confirming land of Buruhwald 1: King Cnut 3 to Buruhwald 1, bishop; confirmation of a grant made by King Edmund Ironside 1 of 4 hides (cassatae) at Landrake and at Tinnell in Landulph, Cornwall, in exchange for land at Throwleigh, Devon. The land at Landrake to revert on the bishop's death to St German's 1.: S951   
 Edmund 24.S947 granting land to New Minster 1: King Edmund 24 Ætheling to 'New Minster 1' (? at Peakirk); grant of 1.5 hides (mansae) at Peakirk and 3 perticae at Walton near Peterborough, Northants., previously belonging to Siuerthus (Sigefrith 19): S947    (1016)
 Edmund 24.S948 granting land to Thorney 1: Edmund 24 to Thorney 1 Abbey; grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Lakenheath, Suffolk.: S948    (1015 x 1016)
 S854 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Bath 1: King Æthelred 32 to the church of Bath 1; grant of 3.5 hides (mansae) at Radstock, Somerset: S854    (1009)
 S878 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Wulfric 52: King Æthelred 32 to Wulfric 52, his minister; grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Abbots Bromley, Staffs.: S878    (996)
 S891 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Winchester, Old Minster: King Æthelred 32 to Winchester, Old Minster 1; restoration of 100 hides (mansae), comprising 55 at Downton and 45 at Ebbesborne, Wilts. The land had been granted by King Cenwealh 2 (cf. S 229), confirmed (?) by King Cynewulf 4, restored by King Ecgberht 10 (cf. S 275) and again by King Eadred 16 (cf. S 540) and King Edgar 11 (cf. S 819, 821).: S891    (997)
 S897 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Abingdon 1 and Wulfgar 31: King Æthelred 32 to Abingdon 1 Abbey and Abbot Wulfgar 31; grant of 5 hides (mansorum culturae), comprising 3 at Drayton and 2 at Sutton Courtenay, Berks, formerly belonging to Wulfgar 32, the king's pincerna: S897    (1000)
 S898 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Clofi 1: King Æthelred 32 to Clofi 1; grant of 25 hides (mansi) at Long Itchington and Arley, Warwicks.: S898    (1001)
 S899 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Shaftesbury 1: King Æthelred 32 to Shaftesbury 1 Abbey; grant of the cenobium of Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts., with land at Bradford: S899    (1001)
 S900 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Ælfhelm 8: (a) King Æthelred 32 to Ælfhelm 8, his faithful minister; grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Codicote, Herts., in return for 152 mancuses of gold. (b) Ælfhelm grants the land to St Albans: S900    (1002)
 S901 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Ælfric 46: King Æthelred 32 to Ælfric 46, archbishop; grant of 24 hides (mansae) at Dumbleton, Gloucs., including land comprising 17 hides to the west of the river Isbourne (i.e. at Dumbleton), 2 hides in the common land at Aston Somerville, Gloucs., and 5 hides of woodland at Fleferth (? Kington near Flyford Flavell, Worcs.), in return for 50 talents. The land had been forfeited by a woman [Anonymous 927] for adultery.: S901    (1002)
 S904 - Æthelred 32 granting privileges to Wherwell 1 and Heanflæd 1: King Æthelred 32 to Abbess Heanflæd 1 and Wherwell 1 Abbey; grant of privileges and confirmation of 70 hides (mansae) in the vicinity of the abbey, and grant of 60 hides (cassati) at Æthelingadene (East and West Dean, Sussex), previously belonging to Queen Ælfthryth 8. With note, dated 1008, confirming 29 messuages in Winchester to the abbey and granting 10 hides (mansae) at Bullington, Hants.: S904    (1002)
 S910 - Æthelred 32 exchanging with Eadsige 10: King Æthelred 32 to Eadsige 10, his minister (gerefa in rubric); grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Seaton, Devon, in return for 100 mancuses of gold: S910    (1005)
 S911 - Æthelred 32 confirming foundation endowment of Eynsham 1: King Æthelred 32 to Eynsham 1 Abbey; confirmation of the foundation by Æthelmær 22, the endowment including (a) 30 hides (mansiunculae) at Eynsham 1 [acquired from his father Æthelweard 23 in exchange for 3 hides at Upottery, Devon; 10 at Little Compton, Warwicks.; 10 at Lawling in Latchingdon, Essex; and 13 at Scildforda]; (b) 5 hides at Shipton-on-Cherwell and the vill at Shifford, Oxon [granted by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, dux, and bequeathed by Leofwine 32 to Æthelmær 22]; (c) Mickleton, Gloucs. [granted by charter by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, and bequeathed by Byrhtnoth 1 to Æthelmær 22]; (d) 5 hides at Burton [given to Æthelmær 22 by Æthelweard 23]; (e) 1.5 hides at Marlcliff in Bidford-on-Avon and 2 at Bentley in Holt, Worcs. [among lands forfeited by Leofflæd 3, for which Æthelmær 22 gave 30 pounds to King Edgar 11]; (f) 10 hides at Yarnton, Oxon. [acquired from Godwine 34, in exchange for 5 hides at Studley, Warwicks. or Oxon., and 10 at Chesterton, Warwicks. or Oxon.]; (g) 20 hides at Esher, Surrey [granted by Beorhthelm 29, bishop, to Æthelweard, and bequeathed by Æthelweard 23 to his son, Æthelmær 22]; (h) land at Thames Ditton, Surrey (cf. S 847); and (i) Rameslege (lost, corresponds with Brede, Sussex) [bequeathed to Eynsham by Wulfin (Wulfwynn 5), Æthelmær 22's kinswoman]: S911    (1005)
 S912 - Æthelred 32 granting land to St Albans: King Æthelred 32 to St Albans 1 Abbey; grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Flamstead and 5 at St Albans, Herts., with renewal of extensive liberties granted by King Offa 7. Abbot Leofric 37 had given 200 pounds of gold and silver to the king to pay off the Danes [Anonymi 2653], receiving in exchange these 6 hides and 55 hides at Eadulfinctun; but now he has returned Eadulfinctun: S912    (1005)
 S915 - Æthelred 32 exchanging with Ælfgar 32: King Æthelred 32 to Ælfgar 32, his prepositus; grant of 8 hides (mansi) at Waltham St Lawrence, Berks., in return for 300 mancuses of gold and silver: S915    (1007)
 S918 - Æthelred 32 restoring land to Abingdon, St Mary's: King Æthelred 32 to Abingdon, St Mary's 1; restitution of 20 hides (mansi) at Moredon in Rodbourne Cheney, Wilts., and grant of a prediolum at Cricklade, Wilts.: S918    (1008)
 S920 - Æthelred 32 exchanging with Wulfgeat 5 and Burton 1: King Æthelred 32 to Wulfgeat 5, abbot, and Burton 1 Abbey; grant of 2.5 hides (cassati) at Rolleston, Staffs., in exchange for the vills of Aldsworth and Arlington, Gloucs.: S920    (1008)
 S921 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Athelney 1: King Æthelred 32 to Athelney 1 Abbey; grant of 3 perticae at Hamp, near Bridgewater, Somerset: S921    (1009)
 S922 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Morcar 2: King Æthelred 32 to Morcar 2, his minister; grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Weston upon Trent, 1 at Marley, 1 at Smalley and Kidsley, 1 at Crich, and 1 at Ingleby, Derbys.: S922    (1009)
 S923 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Elemod 1: King Æthelred 32 to Elemod 1, his minister; grant of 2 hides (cassatae) at Hallam, Derbys., in return for 21 pounds of gold: S923    (1011)
 S924 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Morcar 2: King Æthelred 32 to Morcar 2, his minister; grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Ufre (? Mickleover, Derbys.): S924    (1011)
 S925 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Emma 2: King Æthelred 32 to Emma 2, his wife; grant of a predium in Winchester, with a church dedicated to St Peter, built by Æthelwine 24, præfectus: S925    (1012)
 S927 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Leofric 37: King Æthelred 32 to Leofric 37, his faithful minister; grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Whitchurch, Oxon., forfeited by a different Leofric 38: S927    (1012 x 1013)
 S928 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Morcar 2: King Æthelred 32 to Morcar 2, his minister; grant of 2 hides (mansae) at Ecgintune (probably Eckington, Derbys.): S928    (1012)
 S929 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Theodulf 2: King Æthelred 32 to Theodulf 2, his man; grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Burtune (? Burton Hastings, Warwicks.): S929    (1012)
 S931 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Northman 5: King Æthelred 32 to Northman 5, miles; grant of 3.5 hides (cassati) at Twywell, Northants.: S931    (1013)
 S933 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Sherborne 1: King Æthelred 32 to Sherborne 1 Abbey; grant of 13 or 16 hides (mansiunculae) at Corscombe, Dorset. The estate had belonged to Sherborne 1 in Edgar 11's reign, been leased out for two lives and then sold to Ealdorman [dux] Eadric 35, and later bought back by Wulfgar 33, famulus of Sherborne 1.: S933    (1014)
 S934 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Beorhtwald 19: King Æthelred 32 to Beorhtwald 19, bishop; grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Chilton, Berks., forfeited by Wulfgeat 7, minister: S934    (1015)
Horse-using/giving/acquisition/riding (1)
 Anonymi 2297.fleeing to Sheppey: The here (Anonymi 2297) fled before him [sc. Edmund 24] with their horses to Sheppey.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Hospitality (1)
 Eadric 35.return to Edmund 24: Eadric 35 returned to Edmund 24 and Anonymi 1764 and was received.: EncomiumEmmae  2.12 (1016)
Hostage-giving/taking (1)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3 .exchange of hostages (Anonymi 2320): They [sc. Edmund 24 and Cnut 3] gave hostages to each other.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Journey (8)
 Eadric 35.return to Edmund 24: Eadric 35 returned to Edmund 24 and Anonymi 1764 and was received.: EncomiumEmmae  2.12 (1016)
 Edmund 24.journey to Brentford: The king [sc. Edmund 24] crossed over at Brentford.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24.journey to Five Boroughs: The ætheling [sc. Edmund 24] went from there, from the west, north into the Five Boroughs: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) (1015)
 Edmund 24.journey to Kent: [Edmund 24] went over the Thames at Brentford and went into Kent.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 Edmund 24.journey to London: Edmund 24 went to London, [C: keeping to the north of the Thames and then out through Clay Hanger].: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24.journey to London to Æthelred 32: Edmund 24 went to London to his father [sc. Æthelred 32].: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) (1016)
 Edmund 24.journey to Uhtred 10: Edmund 24 rode to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2302) to Uhtred 10. Everyone thought they would assemble a fierd against Cnut 3.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24.journey to West Saxons (Anonymi 2310): The king [sc. Edmund 24] afterwards went to the West Saxons (Anonymi 2310) and gathered his fierd (Anonymi 2300).: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
Judicial decision/review (1)
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
Killing/murder (1)
 Edmund 24.killing of members of Anonymi 2297: The king [sc. Edmund 24] slew as many of them [sc. Anonymi 2297] as he could overtake.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Lease (4)
 Edmund 24.S1422 leasing land from Sherborne 1: The community at Sherborne 1 to Edmund 24 the Ætheling; lease, for life, of land at Holcombe Rogus, Devon, in return for 20 pounds.: S1422    (1007 x 1014)
 S1422 - Sherborne exchanging with Edmund 24 Ætheling: The community at Sherborne 1 to Edmund 24 the Ætheling; lease, for life, of land at Holcombe Rogus, Devon, in return for 20 pounds: S1422    (1007 x 1014)
 S933 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Sherborne 1: King Æthelred 32 to Sherborne 1 Abbey; grant of 13 or 16 hides (mansiunculae) at Corscombe, Dorset. The estate had belonged to Sherborne 1 in Edgar 11's reign, been leased out for two lives and then sold to Ealdorman [dux] Eadric 35, and later bought back by Wulfgar 33, famulus of Sherborne 1.: S933    (1014)
 Sherborne 1.S1422 leasing land to Edmund 24: The community at Sherborne 1 to Edmund 24 the Ætheling; lease, for life, of land at Holcombe Rogus, Devon, in return for 20 pounds.: S1422    (1007 x 1014)
Liturgical celebration (1)
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
Marriage (1)
 Edmund 24.journey to Five Boroughs: [Edmund 24] had her [sc. Anonymous 893] as his wife.: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1015)
Meeting (3)
 Eadric 35-Edmund 24.meeting and separation: When they came together [Eadric 35] wanted to betray [Edmund 24] and they separated without fighting and withdrew from their enemies.: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1015)
 Eadric 35.meeting with Edmund 24 at Aylesford: CDEF(OE): Eadric 35 came to meet the king [sc. Edmund 24] at Aylesford; F(Lat.): When the king [sc. Edmund 24] had come to Aylesford, Eadric 35 deceitfully pretended to return to the army of the English (Anonymi 2300).: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.meeting at Alney: The kings [sc. Edmund 24 and Cnut 3] came together at Alney [D adds: by Deerhurst] and confirmed their friendship by pledge and oath [D has: became partners and pledged brothers and confirmed by a pledge and also with oaths].: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Message-sending (2)
 Anonymi 1759-Cnut 3.treaty: Anonymi 1759 sent messengers to Cnut 3 and a treaty was made.: EncomiumEmmae  2.7 (1015 x 1016)
 Edmund 24.sending message to Cnut 3: Edmund 24 despatched Zacharias 1 to Cnut 3 to conclude mutual friendship.: EncomiumEmmae  2.13 (1016)
Military strategy (1)
 Eadric 35.meeting with Edmund 24 at Aylesford: CDEF(OE): Eadric 35 came to meet the king [sc. Edmund 24] at Aylesford; F(Lat.): When the king [sc. Edmund 24] had come to Aylesford, Eadric 35 deceitfully pretended to return to the army of the English (Anonymi 2300).: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Monastery, violation of (1)
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
Mustering (10)
 Eadric 35-Edmund 24.mustering of fierd (Anonymi 2326 and Anonymi 2327): Eadric 35 then gathered a fierd (Anonymi 2326) [CDE: and Edmund 24 (gathered a fierd [Anonymi 2327]) in the north].: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1015)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.battle of Ashingdon: Edmund 24, after having assembled forces during the whole of Quadragesima, attempted to expel the Danes and battle was joined with many falling on both sides, until the evening, when the English (Anonymi 1764) fled.: EncomiumEmmae  2.9-10 (1016)
 Edmund 24.army-raising: Edmund 24 collected an army.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
 Edmund 24.journey to Uhtred 10: Edmund 24 rode to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2302) to Uhtred 10. Everyone thought they would assemble a fierd against Cnut 3.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24.journey to West Saxons (Anonymi 2310): The king [sc. Edmund 24] afterwards went to the West Saxons (Anonymi 2310) and gathered his fierd (Anonymi 2300).: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24.mustering of fierd (Anonymi 2300): Then Edmund 24 began to gather a fierd (Anonymi 2300).: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24.mustering of fierd (Anonymi 2300) after going to West Saxons (Anonymi 2310): [Edmund 24] gathered his fierd (Anonymi 2300).: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24.mustering of fierd (Anonymi 2300) for fifth time: When the king [sc. Edmund 24] heard that the here (Anonymi 2297) had gone up-country, then he gathered all the English people (Anonymi 2300) for a fifth time.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 Edmund 24.mustering of fierd (Anonymi 2300) for fourth time: Edmund 24 gathered [C: all his fierd; DEF(OE): all the English people] (Anonymi 2300) for the fourth time.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 Edmund 24.mustering of fierd (Anonymi 2300) for third time: Edmund 24 assembled a fierd (Anonymi 2300) for a third time.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
Oath-swearing/fealty (1)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.meeting at Alney: The kings [sc. Edmund 24 and Cnut 3] came together at Alney [D adds: by Deerhurst] and confirmed their friendship by pledge and oath [D has: became partners and pledged brothers and confirmed by a pledge and also with oaths].: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Ordeal (1)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3. challenge: Edmund 24 offered single combat to Cnut 3.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Overwintering (1)
 Edmund 24.wintering in London: Edmund 24 passed his last winter in London.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Peace agreement (1)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.agreement on payment for Anonymi 2297: They [sc. Edmund 24 and Cnut 3] established the tribute for the here (Anonymi 2297). With this reconciliation they separated.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Penance (1)
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
Policy decision (1)
 Eadric 35-Anonymi 2319.urging of reconciliation between Edmund 24 and Cnut 3: Eadric 35 and the witan (Anonymi 2319) who were there advised the kings (Edmund 24 and Cnut 3) to be reconciled.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Property-buying/purchasing (2)
 S912 - Æthelred 32 granting land to St Albans: King Æthelred 32 to St Albans 1 Abbey; grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Flamstead and 5 at St Albans, Herts., with renewal of extensive liberties granted by King Offa 7. Abbot Leofric 37 had given 200 pounds of gold and silver to the king to pay off the Danes [Anonymi 2653], receiving in exchange these 6 hides and 55 hides at Eadulfinctun; but now he has returned Eadulfinctun: S912    (1005)
 S933 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Sherborne 1: King Æthelred 32 to Sherborne 1 Abbey; grant of 13 or 16 hides (mansiunculae) at Corscombe, Dorset. The estate had belonged to Sherborne 1 in Edgar 11's reign, been leased out for two lives and then sold to Ealdorman [dux] Eadric 35, and later bought back by Wulfgar 33, famulus of Sherborne 1.: S933    (1014)
Property-exchanging (6)
 Buruhwald 1.S951 exchanging with Edmund 24 Ironside: Buruhwald 1, bishop, to King Edmund 24 Ironside; grant of land at Throwleigh, Devon in exchange for 4 hides (cassatae) at Landrake and at Tinnell in Landulph, Cornwall: S951    (1016)
 Cnut 3.S951 granting confirming land of Buruhwald 1: King Cnut 3 to Buruhwald 1, bishop; confirmation of a grant made by King Edmund Ironside 1 of 4 hides (cassatae) at Landrake and at Tinnell in Landulph, Cornwall, in exchange for land at Throwleigh, Devon. The land at Landrake to revert on the bishop's death to St German's 1.: S951   
 S911 - Æthelred 32 confirming foundation endowment of Eynsham 1: King Æthelred 32 to Eynsham 1 Abbey; confirmation of the foundation by Æthelmær 22, the endowment including (a) 30 hides (mansiunculae) at Eynsham 1 [acquired from his father Æthelweard 23 in exchange for 3 hides at Upottery, Devon; 10 at Little Compton, Warwicks.; 10 at Lawling in Latchingdon, Essex; and 13 at Scildforda]; (b) 5 hides at Shipton-on-Cherwell and the vill at Shifford, Oxon [granted by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, dux, and bequeathed by Leofwine 32 to Æthelmær 22]; (c) Mickleton, Gloucs. [granted by charter by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, and bequeathed by Byrhtnoth 1 to Æthelmær 22]; (d) 5 hides at Burton [given to Æthelmær 22 by Æthelweard 23]; (e) 1.5 hides at Marlcliff in Bidford-on-Avon and 2 at Bentley in Holt, Worcs. [among lands forfeited by Leofflæd 3, for which Æthelmær 22 gave 30 pounds to King Edgar 11]; (f) 10 hides at Yarnton, Oxon. [acquired from Godwine 34, in exchange for 5 hides at Studley, Warwicks. or Oxon., and 10 at Chesterton, Warwicks. or Oxon.]; (g) 20 hides at Esher, Surrey [granted by Beorhthelm 29, bishop, to Æthelweard, and bequeathed by Æthelweard 23 to his son, Æthelmær 22]; (h) land at Thames Ditton, Surrey (cf. S 847); and (i) Rameslege (lost, corresponds with Brede, Sussex) [bequeathed to Eynsham by Wulfin (Wulfwynn 5), Æthelmær 22's kinswoman]: S911    (1005)
 S912 - Æthelred 32 granting land to St Albans: King Æthelred 32 to St Albans 1 Abbey; grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Flamstead and 5 at St Albans, Herts., with renewal of extensive liberties granted by King Offa 7. Abbot Leofric 37 had given 200 pounds of gold and silver to the king to pay off the Danes [Anonymi 2653], receiving in exchange these 6 hides and 55 hides at Eadulfinctun; but now he has returned Eadulfinctun: S912    (1005)
 S920 - Æthelred 32 exchanging with Wulfgeat 5 and Burton 1: King Æthelred 32 to Wulfgeat 5, abbot, and Burton 1 Abbey; grant of 2.5 hides (cassati) at Rolleston, Staffs., in exchange for the vills of Aldsworth and Arlington, Gloucs.: S920    (1008)
 S951 - Cnut 3 confirming land to Buruhwald 1: King Cnut 3 to Buruhwald 1, bishop; confirmation of a grant made by Edmund 24 of 4 hides (cassatae) at Landrake and at Tinnell in Landulph, Cornwall, in exchange for land at Throwleigh, Devon. The land at Landrake to revert on the bishop's death to St German's.: S951    (1018)
Property-giving/selling (7)
 S900 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Ælfhelm 8: (a) King Æthelred 32 to Ælfhelm 8, his faithful minister; grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Codicote, Herts., in return for 152 mancuses of gold. (b) Ælfhelm grants the land to St Albans: S900    (1002)
 S901 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Ælfric 46: King Æthelred 32 to Ælfric 46, archbishop; grant of 24 hides (mansae) at Dumbleton, Gloucs., including land comprising 17 hides to the west of the river Isbourne (i.e. at Dumbleton), 2 hides in the common land at Aston Somerville, Gloucs., and 5 hides of woodland at Fleferth (? Kington near Flyford Flavell, Worcs.), in return for 50 talents. The land had been forfeited by a woman [Anonymous 927] for adultery.: S901    (1002)
 S910 - Æthelred 32 exchanging with Eadsige 10: King Æthelred 32 to Eadsige 10, his minister (gerefa in rubric); grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Seaton, Devon, in return for 100 mancuses of gold: S910    (1005)
 S911 - Æthelred 32 confirming foundation endowment of Eynsham 1: King Æthelred 32 to Eynsham 1 Abbey; confirmation of the foundation by Æthelmær 22, the endowment including (a) 30 hides (mansiunculae) at Eynsham 1 [acquired from his father Æthelweard 23 in exchange for 3 hides at Upottery, Devon; 10 at Little Compton, Warwicks.; 10 at Lawling in Latchingdon, Essex; and 13 at Scildforda]; (b) 5 hides at Shipton-on-Cherwell and the vill at Shifford, Oxon [granted by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, dux, and bequeathed by Leofwine 32 to Æthelmær 22]; (c) Mickleton, Gloucs. [granted by charter by King Edgar 11 to Byrhtnoth 1, and bequeathed by Byrhtnoth 1 to Æthelmær 22]; (d) 5 hides at Burton [given to Æthelmær 22 by Æthelweard 23]; (e) 1.5 hides at Marlcliff in Bidford-on-Avon and 2 at Bentley in Holt, Worcs. [among lands forfeited by Leofflæd 3, for which Æthelmær 22 gave 30 pounds to King Edgar 11]; (f) 10 hides at Yarnton, Oxon. [acquired from Godwine 34, in exchange for 5 hides at Studley, Warwicks. or Oxon., and 10 at Chesterton, Warwicks. or Oxon.]; (g) 20 hides at Esher, Surrey [granted by Beorhthelm 29, bishop, to Æthelweard, and bequeathed by Æthelweard 23 to his son, Æthelmær 22]; (h) land at Thames Ditton, Surrey (cf. S 847); and (i) Rameslege (lost, corresponds with Brede, Sussex) [bequeathed to Eynsham by Wulfin (Wulfwynn 5), Æthelmær 22's kinswoman]: S911    (1005)
 S915 - Æthelred 32 exchanging with Ælfgar 32: King Æthelred 32 to Ælfgar 32, his prepositus; grant of 8 hides (mansi) at Waltham St Lawrence, Berks., in return for 300 mancuses of gold and silver: S915    (1007)
 S923 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Elemod 1: King Æthelred 32 to Elemod 1, his minister; grant of 2 hides (cassatae) at Hallam, Derbys., in return for 21 pounds of gold: S923    (1011)
 S933 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Sherborne 1: King Æthelred 32 to Sherborne 1 Abbey; grant of 13 or 16 hides (mansiunculae) at Corscombe, Dorset. The estate had belonged to Sherborne 1 in Edgar 11's reign, been leased out for two lives and then sold to Ealdorman [dux] Eadric 35, and later bought back by Wulfgar 33, famulus of Sherborne 1.: S933    (1014)
Pursuit, military (1)
 Edmund 24.pursuit of Anonymi 2297 to Ashingdon: He [sc. Edmund 24] went after Anonymi 2297 and caught up with them among the East Saxons (Anonymi 2315) at the hill called Ashingdon.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Raiding (1)
 Edmund 24-Uhtred 10-Anonymi 2303.harrying: They [sc. Edmund 24 and Uhtred 10] went with a fierd (Anonymi 2303) to various places and for their part went harrying.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
Reconciliation (2)
 Eadric 35-Anonymi 2319.urging of reconciliation between Edmund 24 and Cnut 3: Eadric 35 and the witan (Anonymi 2319) who were there advised the kings (Edmund 24 and Cnut 3) to be reconciled.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.agreement on payment for Anonymi 2297: They [sc. Edmund 24 and Cnut 3] established the tribute for the here (Anonymi 2297). With this reconciliation they separated.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Restoration of land/property (4)
 S876 - Æthelred 32 confirming privileges of Abingdon 1: King Æthelred 32 mentioned the [unspecified ] difficulties which he and his kingdom had faced since the death of his mentor, Æthelwold 1. The king was penitent for the decisions taken in his youth with the counsel of greedy men - Bishop Wulfgar 28, Ealdorman Ælfric 87 - and for being persuaded to infringe on the liberty of Abingdon 1 in return for money. This liberty Æthelwold had acquired for the monastery from the kings Eadred 16, Eadwig 4, and Edgar 11. A synod was conveyed in Winchester at Pentecost to renew / restore the lost liberty. Æthelred 32 here renounces the payment he accepted from Ælfric 87 in return for awarding Edwin 15, Ælfric 87's brother, the abbacy. The confirmation of the synod's conclusions was made in the oratory at Gillingham after the celebration of mass in the presence of the king, Abbot Ælfsige 81, Æthelmær 22, and Ordwulf 4, the king's uncle. Æthelred 32 gave lordship of Abingdon to Abbot Wulfgar 28; his successor was to be chosen by the brethren in accordance with : S876    (993)
 S891 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Winchester, Old Minster: King Æthelred 32 to Winchester, Old Minster 1; restoration of 100 hides (mansae), comprising 55 at Downton and 45 at Ebbesborne, Wilts. The land had been granted by King Cenwealh 2 (cf. S 229), confirmed (?) by King Cynewulf 4, restored by King Ecgberht 10 (cf. S 275) and again by King Eadred 16 (cf. S 540) and King Edgar 11 (cf. S 819, 821).: S891    (997)
 S893 - Æthelred 32 granting land to Rochester, St Andrew's: King Æthelred 32 to Rochester, St Andrew's 1 church; restitution of 6 sulungs at Bromley, Kent, with swine-pastures in the Weald: S893    (993)
 S918 - Æthelred 32 restoring land to Abingdon, St Mary's: King Æthelred 32 to Abingdon, St Mary's 1; restitution of 20 hides (mansi) at Moredon in Rodbourne Cheney, Wilts., and grant of a prediolum at Cricklade, Wilts.: S918    (1008)
Seizure of land (1)
 Edmund 24.seizure of properties: Edmund 24 immediately seized the property of Sigefrith 21 and Morcar 2.: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1015)
Siege (2)
 Cnut 3.siege of London: Cnut 3 ordered London to be shut in with ships.: EncomiumEmmae  2.7 (1016)
 Edmund 24.putting Anonymi 2297 to flight: [Edmund 24] delivered the dwellers in the burh [at London] (Anonymi 2328) and drove the here (Anonymi 2297) in flight to their ships.: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
Submission (3)
 Anonymi 2290.submission to Edmund 24: That people (Anonymi 2290) all submitted to him [sc. Edmund 24].: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1015)
 Anonymi 2310.submission to Edmund 24: All the people (Anonymi 2310) submitted to him [sc. Edmund 24].: ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE (1016)
 Edmund 24.entering London: Edmund 24 entered London and soon all followed and obeyed him.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Treaty (2)
 Anonymi 1759-Cnut 3.treaty: Anonymi 1759 sent messengers to Cnut 3 and a treaty was made.: EncomiumEmmae  2.7 (1015 x 1016)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.treaty: Edmund 24 offered Cnut 3 the north of the kingdom and a treaty was concluded.: EncomiumEmmae  2.13-14 (1016)
War (1)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.war: Edmund 24 waged war against Cnut 3, dividing England.: Hemming.Codicellus  274
Factoids linked indirectly to Edmund 24 (9)
Office (2)
Cniht of Edmund 24 (1)
 Ælfweard 32: S1422   
Disc thegn of Edmund 24 (1)
 Leofwine 55: S1422   
Occupation (5)
Army of Edmund 24 (2)
 Anonymi 1764: EncomiumEmmae  2.8
 Anonymi 1764: EncomiumEmmae  2.9
Fierd of Edmund 24 (1)
 Anonymi 2327: ASC (C-F)  1015 CDE
Messenger of Edmund 24 (2)
 Anonymi 1799: EncomiumEmmae  2.13
 Anonymi 1799: EncomiumEmmae  2.13
Status (2)
Comes of Edmund 24 (1)
 Eadric 35: EncomiumEmmae  2.8
Noble of Edmund 24 (1)
 Anonymi 1765: EncomiumEmmae  2.9