Agent:
Alcuin 1
(Author, deacon and abbot of Tours, c.735-804) : Alcuin 1 sent oil, which was then scarcely to be found in Britain, for use by bishops who might need it. He sent Colchu 1 fifty sicli from Charlemagne 1 (for whom he asked prayers) and fifty from himself for Anonymi 1848. He sent him thirty sicli as alms from Charlemagne 1 and thirty from himself for Anonymi 1849. He sent him twenty sicli as alms from Areida 1 and twenty from himself and three sicli of pure silver for each of the anchorites (Anonymi 1850).
Recipient:
Colchu 1
(Teacher and cleric, fl. 790) : Alcuin 1 sent oil for Colchu 1 to distribute where it might be needed by bishops. He sent him fifty sicli from Charlemagne and fifty from himself for Anonymi 1848. He sent him thirty sicli as alms from Charlemagne and thirty from himself for Anonymi 1849. He sent him twenty sicli as alms from Areida 1 and twenty from himself and three sicli of pure silver for each of the anchorites (Anonymi 1850).
Recipient:
Anonymi 1847
(Bishops in Britain in need of oil in 790) : Alcuin 1 sent oil to Colchu 1 so that he might distribute it to places where bishops might need it.
Recipient:
Anonymi 1850
(Anchorites who were to receive alms from Alcuin 1 and Areida 1 in 790) : Alcuin 1 sent Colchu 1 twenty sicli from Areida 1 and twenty from himself and three sicli of pure silver for Anonymi 1850 so that they might pray for him and Charlemagne.
(Other):
Areida 1
(Head of household and donor of alms)