View |
Factoid Type |
Source Ref. |
Primary Person |
Short Description |
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Occupation |
Anon.VitCuthberti ii.7 |
Censwith 1 |
Nun |
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Occupation |
Anon.VitCuthberti ii.1 |
Cuthbert 1 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.4 (title of the chapter only) |
Anonymous 40 |
Nun |
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Status |
Anon.VitCuthberti ii.7 |
Censwith 1 |
held status of Widow / Widow |
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Office |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.10 |
Ælfflæd 2 |
held office of Abbess |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.10 |
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Cuthbert 1 dedicated a church there. They all sang mass. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.10 |
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While Cuthbert 1 was sitting feasting with Ælfflæd 2, he had a vision and saw the soul of a brother (Hadwald 1) from Ælfflæd 2's monastery being carried to heaven. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.10 |
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Ælfflæd 2 sent a messenger (Anonymous 23) to her monastery to ask which of her brethren had recently died. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.8 |
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King Ecgfrith 4 was ravaging and laying waste the region of the Picts. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.7 |
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After being invited by Sibba 1 to his village, Cuthbert 1 healed a servant of his (Anonymous 22). |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.7 |
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Sibba 1 invited Cuthbert 1 who came to his village. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.6 |
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Cuthbert 1 healed the child (Anonymous 70) of a woman (Anonymous 69) who was suffering because of a pestilence. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.5 |
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At a certain time Cuthbert 1 was making his way from Hexham to Carlisle. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.5 |
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Some women (Anonymi 211) brought to Cuthbert 1 a youth (Anonymous 41) who lay on a litter. They sent a messenger (Anonymous 34) to ask Cuthbert to bless him with his holy relics to heal him and ask God's pardon for his sins. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.5 |
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At a certain time Cuthbert 1 was making his way from Hexham to Carlisle. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.4 |
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Cuthbert 1 healed a maiden (Anonymous 40) who had suffered great pain in her head and in the whole of one side. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.3 |
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Cuthbert 1 did what Hemma 1 had asked him to do: blessed the water which was carried to Hemma 1's wife (Anonymous 39), who tasted it and recovered at once. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.3 |
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While Cuthbert 1 was preaching in a village, Hemma 1 went to meet the bishop, received him and his company with kindness and ministered to them. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti iv.3 |
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Cuthbert 1 was preaching the word of God to the people and he came to a village in the district of Kintis. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti ii.6 |
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While Cuthbert 1 was teaching, he foresaw the devil tempting his listeners (Anonymi 221) and trying to hinder the hearing of the word of the Lord. Shortly after they heard the noise of fire from a burning house and men shouting. Then, seeing no trace of smoke, they realised they had been deceived. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti ii.7 |
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Cuthbert 1 preserved the dwellings of his nurse's (Censwith 1) village from a fire started in a house on the eastern edge of the village. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti ii.4 |
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After finding the dolphin flesh, Cuthbert 1 said that it would have lasted for three days and that on the fourth day the sea would have been calm for sailing. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti ii.4 |
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Cuthbert 1 and his companions (Anonymous 35 and Tydi 2) reached the region of the Niduari. After some days in great want, and after one night of prayer, Cuthbert suggested they should go and seek, trusting God's mercy. They found three portions of dolphin's flesh. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti ii.4 |
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Cuthbert 1 with two brethren (Anonymous 35 and Tydi 2) from the monastery of Melrose set sail for the land of the Picts. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti i.7 |
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When dwelling in camp with the army, and having only meagre rations, Cuthbert 1 yet lived abundantly all the time. |
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Event |
Anon.VitCuthberti i.6 |
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While Cuthbert 1 was praying and waiting for a storm to cease, during a journey from the south, his horse seized some thatch from the roof of a hut and with it there fell out a warm loaf and meat. |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Beorhtric 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 87 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 83 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 71 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.2 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi Dedicatio |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (Ruler of all the Christians of the island of Britain, king of the Anglo-Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 5 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (King of the Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 17 |
Æthelbald 13 |
held office of King |
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Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Anonymi 18 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
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Alfred 8 commanded his ministri (Anonymi 160) to divide his annual income from taxes into four. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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Asser 1 was honourably received by Alfred 8 at the royal estate known as Leonaford, where he remained for eight months. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.43-51 |
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Asser 1 agreed to spend six months a year with Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.1-5 |
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Alfred 8 celebrated his marriage in Mercia. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
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Anonymous 310 with twenty-three ships (Anonymi 92) sailed from Dyfed to Devon. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
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Anonymous 310 had perpetrated many slaughters of Christians (Anonymi 93) there [in Dyfed]. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
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Anonymous 310 had spent the winter in Dyfed. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 50 |
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Halfdan 2 cultivated that [province] with his army (Anonymi 78), |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 50 |
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Halfdan 2 divided up the whole province of the Northumbrians for himself and his men (Anonymi 78). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
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Anonymi 78 subjected to its control the whole province of the Northumbrians. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
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One part [of the army of pagans] (Anonymi 78) with Halfdan 2 went into the province of the Northumbrians. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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The pagans (Anonymi 69) granted the kingdom of the Mercians to Ceolwulf 11 with a wretched stipulation. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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The pagans (Anonymi 69) subjected the whole of the kingdom of the Mercians to their control. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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The army (Anonymi 69), leaving Lindsey, went to Mercia. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 45 |
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Leaving London, Anonymi 69 went to the province of the Northumbrians. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 32 |
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The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) passed through Mercia to the East Angles. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
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Eadburg 5 was expelled from her convent. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
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Offa 7 had in recent times ordered a great dyke to be made between Wales and Mercia from sea to sea. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
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Ceorl 2 fought with the people of Devonshire (Anonymi 3) against the pagans (Anonymi 4) and the Christians had the victory. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 1 |
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While Cuthbert 1 was playing with other children, and they were as usual twisting their limbs into various unnatural contortions, a little boy (Anonymous 29) ran up to Cuthbert 1 and exhorted him not to indulge in idle games. When Cuthbert 1 scorned him, the child began to cry and subsequently told Cuthbert 1 he was going to become a priest and a bishop. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 4 |
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While Cuthbert 1 was looking after the flocks committed to his care, he had a vision of a soul of exceeding brightness being carried to heaven. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 5 |
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During his journey Cuthbert 1 first stopped at the house of a certain religious housewife (Anonymous 46), who wanted to give him some food. He refused because he was fasting until the ninth hour on Fridays. As he went on with his journey he realised he could not find any place where he could stop for some food. But when his horse dragged some straw from the roof of a hut, he found half a loaf still warm and some meat. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 11 |
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Cuthbert 1, with two brethren (Tydi 2 and Anonymous 35), went by boat to the land of the Picts called Niduari. They did not take much food with them in view of an early return. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 11 |
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After having reached the land of the Niduari, a fierce tempest arose, which prevented their return. As Cuthbert 1 and the two brothers (Tydi 2 and Anonymous 35) did not have food with them, they languished for some days amid the dangers of hunger and of cold. When the day of Epiphany was at hand, Cuthbert 1 encouraged his two companions to pray the Lord for food. They went down to the shore and found three pieces of dolphin flesh. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 13 |
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While Cuthbert 1 was preaching to a crowd he foresaw that the devil would be present to hinder the work of salvation. Slightly later a phantom fire set light to a house nearby. Almost the whole crowd tried to go to extinguish it, until the phantom fire vanished, thanks to Cuthbert 1's prayer. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 27 |
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Ecgfrith 4 took an army against the Picts and devastated their kingdoms with cruel and savage ferocity. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 30 |
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Cuthbert 1 came to a village where there were some nuns to whom he had given a place of abode. One of them (Anonymous 65) was very ill. He had pity on her and anointed her with holy oil. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 33 |
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Coming to one village Cuthbert 1 asked Tydi 2 whether there was anyone else he could help. His priest pointed at a woman (Anonymous 69) whose son (Anonymous 70) was very ill. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 37 |
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Herefrith 1 and some brethren (Anonymi 240) went to visit Cuthbert 1. |
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Status |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 24 |
Aldfrith 1 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
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Office |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 34 |
Ælfflæd 2 |
held office of Abbess |
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Education |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 24 |
Aldfrith 1 |
He was in exile among the islands of the Irish for the study of letters. |
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Occupation |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 27 |
Anonymi 235 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 23 |
Anonymous 55 |
Nun |
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Occupation |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 3 |
Baella 1 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 35 |
Frithumund 1 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Bede.VitCuthbertiPr 4 |
Cuthbert 1 |
Shepherd |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 4-9 |
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A hand was seen by crowds (Anonymi 250) stretching from the heavens to a cross before the house where Guthlac 2 was being born. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 4-9 |
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A hand was seen by crowds (Anonymi 250) stretching from the heavens to a cross before the house where Guthlac 2 was being born. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 16-18 |
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Guthlac 2 with his retinue (Anonymi 253) attacked settlements, took booty and overcame enemies. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
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Hwætred 1 suffered madness for four years. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
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The parents of Hwætred 1 (Anonymi 260) sought healing for him at the holy places of the saints. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
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The parents of Hwætred 1 (Anonymi 260) sought healing for him at the holy places of the saints. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
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The parents of Hwætred 1 (Anonymi 260) sought healing for him at the holy places of the saints. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
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Wigfrith 1 claimed to have lived amongst the Scotti (Anonymi 276). |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
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A father of a family (Anonymous 88) regained his sight at Crowland. |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 1 |
Penwealh 1 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Hwætred 1 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci |
Hwætred 1 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 60) |
Ælfwald 6 |
held office of King (rightly ruling the affairs of the East Anglians) |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 11 |
Guthlac 2 |
Guthlac 2 was instructed in the noble knowledge of the ancients. |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap11 |
Guthlac 2 |
the education of Guthlac 2 in his father's hall |
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Office |
Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr 21 |
Cuthbert 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Status |
Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr 21 |
Aldfrith 1 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr 38 |
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Eadberht 3 decided to exhume the saint's remains in order to palace them in a graceful shrine |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr 29 |
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Cuthbert 1 foresaw in his mind that the war between Ecgfrith 4 and the Picts was to result in a wretched end and the death of the king. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr 9 |
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As Cuthbert 1's return journey was impeded by the seas and the sailors (Anonymi 280) were frightened on that foreign shore, Cuthbert 1 invited everybody to pray God and have faith in Him. When he had finished speaking he saw three morsels cut from the flesh of a fish. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr 9 |
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Cuthbert 1 was carried by ship to the land of the Picts. |
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Event |
Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr 4 |
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While Cuthbert 1 was feeding lambs in the hills, as he was keeping vigil with nocturnal hymns, he saw a holy soul being carried to heaven. |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
Beorhtwulf 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Brochfael 1 |
held office of King (King of Gwent) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Burgred 5 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Burgred 5 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Burgred 5 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Ceolwulf 11 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Charles 4 |
held office of King (King of the Franks) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Charles 4 |
held office of King (King of the Franks) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Charles 4 |
held office of King (King of the Franks) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Charles 3 |
held office of King (King of the Alemanni) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 33 |
Edmund 6 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Elise 1 |
held office of King (King of Brycheiniog) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Ffyrnfael 1 |
held office of King (King of Gwent) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Hywel 1 |
held office of King (King of Glywysing) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.9-10 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Louis 3 |
held office of King (King of the Franks) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Osberht 6 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærfrith 6 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the church of Worcester) |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
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Alfred 8 bestowed [on Æthelstan 3] many honours and powers within the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
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Alfred 8 bestowed [on Plegmund 1] many honours and powers within the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
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Possession |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Plegmund 1 |
Honours and powers which Plegmund 1 had in Mercia. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
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Alfred 8 bestowed [on Wærfrith 6] many honours and powers within the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
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Possession |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærfrith 6 |
Honours and powers which Wærfrith 6 had in Mercia. |
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Occupation |
Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr 4 |
Cuthbert 1 |
Shepherd |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 1 |
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[Wilfrid 2's] mother (Anonymous 121) was exhausted by giving birth. Women (Anonymi 293) were with her in the house, while the men (Anonymi 294) were outside. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 1 |
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[Wilfrid 2's] mother (Anonymous 121) was exhausted by giving birth. Women (Anonymi 293) were with her in the house, while the men (Anonymi 294) were outside. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 1 |
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[Wilfrid 2's] mother (Anonymous 121) was exhausted by giving birth. Women (Anonymi 293) were with her in the house, while the men (Anonymi 294) were outside. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 1 |
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[Wilfrid 2's] mother (Anonymous 121) was exhausted by giving birth. Women (Anonymi 293) were with her in the house, while the men (Anonymi 294) were outside. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 1 |
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The men (Anonymi 294) outside the house of the mother of Wilfrid 2 (Anonymous 121) saw that it appeared to be on fire but were then told by the women (Anonymi 293) that Wilfrid 2 had just been born. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 1 |
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The men (Anonymi 294) outside the house of the mother of Wilfrid 2 (Anonymous 121) saw that it appeared to be on fire but were then told by the women (Anonymi 293) that Wilfrid 2 had just been born. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 2 |
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Wilfrid 2 served all who came into the house of his father (Anonymous 125), whether the king's companions (Anonymi 295) or their slaves (Anonymi 296). |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 2 |
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Wilfrid 2 served all who came into the house of his father (Anonymous 125), whether the king's companions (Anonymi 295) or their slaves (Anonymi 296). |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 2 |
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Royal companions (Anonymi 295) and their slaves (Anonymi 296) came into the house of the father of Wilfrid 2 (Anonymous 125). |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 2 |
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Royal companions (Anonymi 295) and their slaves (Anonymi 296) came into the house of the father of Wilfrid 2 (Anonymous 125). |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 2 |
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Cudda 2 and all the older monks and the contemporaries of Wilfrid 2 (Anonymi 298) held Wilfrid 2 in affection. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 3 |
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Eorcenberht 1 found Biscop 2 as a guide for Wilfrid 2. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 6 |
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Wilfrid 2 accompanied Dalfinus 1 to the place of trial but the dukes (Anonymi 304) spared him. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 8 |
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Ealhfrith 1 granted Wilfrid 2 an estate of ten hides at 'Stanforda'. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 10 |
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Clerics (Anonymi 307) and others gathered at Streuneshalgh to consider the proper date for observing Easter. Colmán 1 was told that he must retire and leave his see if he could not accept the tonsure and method of keeping Easter, which he did. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 12 |
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Twelve Gallic catholic bishops (Anonymi 311) including Agilbert 1 ordained Wilfrid 2. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 13 |
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Wilfrid 2 and his party, driven ashore in a storm, managed successfully to repulse attacks on them by the South Saxons (Anonymi 313) and escaped on their ship to Sandwich. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 14 |
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King Oswiu 1 consented to another's taking Wilfrid 2's see in an irregular manner, being instructed by quartodecimans (Anonymi 316), who consecrated Chad 1 uncanonically to the see of York. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 14 |
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Wilfrid 2 returned to his duties as abbot of Ripon for three years and also performed episcopal duties in Mercia and Kent. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 14 |
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Wilfrid 2 returned to his duties as abbot of Ripon for three years and also performed episcopal duties in Mercia and Kent. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 14 |
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Wilfrid 2 returned to his duties as abbot of Ripon for three years and also performed episcopal duties in Mercia and Kent. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 14 |
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Wilfrid 2 returned to his duties as abbot of Ripon for three years and also performed episcopal duties in Mercia and Kent. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 17 |
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Wilfrid 2 built from its foundations to its roof a church of polished stone at Ripon. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 18 |
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Wilfrid 2 healed and baptized Eadwald 4. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 25 |
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Wilfrid 2 escaped attack. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 25 |
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Wynnfrith 1 was attacked. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 26 |
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Wilfrid 2 preached in Frisia. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 27 |
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Ebroin 1 promised to give Aldgisl 1 a full measure of gold solidi, if the latter would have Wilfrid 2 brought to him alive or his head after he had been killed. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 24 |
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Wilfrid 2 challenged the judgment of Ecgfrith 4 and Theodore 1, who refused to change their decision; he then declared he would appeal to the Apostolic See. |
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Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 24 |
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Wilfrid 2 challenged the judgment of Ecgfrith 4 and Theodore 1, who refused to change their decision; he then declared he would appeal to the Apostolic See. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 28 |
|
Enemies (Anonymi 338) sent messengers (Anonymi 345) to ask Perctarit 1 to seize Wilfrid 2, promising him very great gifts if he did so. He refused to. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 28 |
|
Enemies (Anonymi 338) sent messengers (Anonymi 345) to ask Perctarit 1 to seize Wilfrid 2, promising him very great gifts if he did so. He refused to. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 33 |
|
Wilfrid 2 journeyed with his men (Anonymi 355) through Campania to the land of the Franks, where he encountered a hostile bishop (Anonymous 134). |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 34-35 |
|
After Wilfrid 2 handed the papal decision to Ecgfrith 4, a synod was held after which he was imprisoned for nine months. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 36 |
|
Wilfrid 2 was imprisoned. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 36 |
|
The hidden place where Wilfrid 2 was illuminated when he was heard singing psalms. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 37 |
|
Wilfrid 2 healed Æbbe 1, the wife of the reeve, Osfrith 2. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 38 |
|
Ecgfrith 4 transferred Wilfrid 2 to Dunbar where the reeve (Tydlin 1) required smiths (Anonymi 402) to make shackles for Wilfrid 2, which, however, were either too big or too small. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 40 |
|
After founding a monastery, Wilfrid 2 was forced to leave; he then went to Cenred 2, who also forced him to leave. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 40 |
|
After founding a monastery, Wilfrid 2 was forced to leave; he then went to Cenred 2, who also forced him to leave. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 40 |
|
After founding a monastery, Wilfrid 2 was forced to leave; he then went to Cenred 2, who also forced him to leave. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 40 |
|
After founding a monastery, Wilfrid 2 was forced to leave; he then went to Cenred 2, who also forced him to leave. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 40 |
|
After founding a monastery, Wilfrid 2 was forced to leave; he then went to Cenred 2, who also forced him to leave. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 40 |
|
After founding a monastery, Wilfrid 2 was forced to leave; he then went to Cenred 2, who also forced him to leave. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 42 |
|
After being in exile Cædwalla 1 gained the throne of the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 45 |
|
Aldfrith 1 banished Wilfrid 2, whom Æthelred 2 then received. Wilfrid 2 then lived in the bishopric ruled by Seaxwulf 1 before his death. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 60 |
|
Beorhtwald 6 called a synod in accordance with the precept of the Apostolic See to consider Wilfrid 2's case. Reconciliation was made with Wilfrid 2, and Ripon and Hexham with their revenues were returned to him. |
 |
Event |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 55 |
|
After visiting shrines, collecting relics and buying adornments for his churches, Wilfrid 2 made his way back and reached Gaul. |
 |
Status |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 67 |
Anonymi 399 |
held status of Nobleman / Nobleman |
 |
Status |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 67 |
Anonymi 399 |
held status of Nobleman / Nobleman |
 |
Status |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 67 |
Anonymi 399 |
held status of Nobleman / Nobleman |
 |
Status |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 40 |
Beorhtwald 3 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 42 |
Cædwalla 1 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 41 |
Æthelwalh 1 |
held office of King (King of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 29 |
Agatho 2 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the holy catholic and apostolic church of the city of Rome) |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 12 |
Agilbert 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 65 |
Anonymi 397 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 66 |
Anonymi 398 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 10 |
Anonymi 307 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 10 |
Anonymi 307 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 10 |
Anonymi 307 |
held office of Cleric |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 12 |
Anonymi 311 |
held office of Bishop (catholic bishop) |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 24 |
Anonymi 331 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 44 |
Anonymi 331 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 46 |
Anonymi 369 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 60 |
Anonymi 388 |
held office of Princeps |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 60 |
Anonymi 388 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 33 |
Anonymous 134 |
held office of Bishop (bishop) |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 41 |
Eafe 1 |
held office of Queen |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 13 |
Anonymous 128 |
held office of Priest (Chief of the priests of idolatry) |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 13 |
Anonymous 129 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 40 |
Beorhtwald 3 |
held office of Praefectus |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 42 |
Cædwalla 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 64 |
Eabba 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 33 |
Ebroin 1 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 20 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
held office of King (King of the Deirans and Bernicians) |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 44 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 10 |
Hild 1 |
held office of Abbess (Holy mother and most pious) |
 |
Status |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 36 |
Osfrith 2 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 45 |
Seaxwulf 1 |
held office of Bishop (Most reverend bishop) |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 64 |
Tibba 2 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 42 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Counsellor |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 45 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 26 |
Willibrord 1 |
held office of Bishop (By the grace of God bishop) |
 |
Office |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 14 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Occupation |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 67 |
Anonymi 399 |
Warrior |
 |
Occupation |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 23 |
Anonymi 328 |
Mason |
 |
Occupation |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 23 |
Anonymi 329 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 25 |
Anonymi 336 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 40 |
Anonymi 363 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 50 |
Anonymi 376 |
Messenger |
 |
Occupation |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 57 |
Anonymi 382 |
Messenger |
 |
Occupation |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 3 |
Biscop 2 |
Guide |
 |
Transaction |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 41 |
|
Estate on which [Æthelwalh 1] lived. |
 |
Transaction |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 8 |
|
ten hides of land at 'Stanforda' |
 |
Possession |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 14 |
Wilfrid 2 |
[Wulfhere 1] granted our bishop, [sc. Wilfrid 2], many areas of land in various places. |
 |
Possession |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 17 |
Wilfrid 2 |
Sacred places in various districts which the British clergy had deserted. |
 |
Transaction |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 43, 47 |
|
Æthelred 2 restored [to Wilfrid 2] many monasteries. |
 |
Transaction |
Stephen.VitWilfridi 43, 47 |
|
Æthelred 2 restored [to Wilfrid 2] many ... lands in his own right |
 |
Event |
Bede.Mart 103.L.3 ter |
|
Boniface 5 converted a great multitude (Anonymi 436) in Frisia to the Christian religion. |
 |
Event |
Bede.Mart 181.B.2 |
|
The two Hewalds (Hewald 2 and Hewald 1) came with Willibrord 1 into Germania. |
 |
Office |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 32 |
Liutprand 1 |
held office of King (king of the Lombards) |
 |
Office |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 29 |
Ælfberht 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 7 |
Torhthelm 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 5 |
|
Biscop 2 travelled in the regions of Gaul and Italy, and even of the islands (i.e., Lérins). |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 29 |
|
Hwætberht 1 prepared presents to send to the Pope and followed in Ceolfrith 1's footsteps with some of the brothers (Anonymi 484). He found him in Ælfberht 1's monastery. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 25-26 |
|
After leaving St Paul's (Jarrow), Ceolfrith 1 returned to St Peter's monastery. They sung Mass at St Peter's and St Mary's. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 21-25 |
|
Ceolfrith 1 decided he would go on pilgrimage to Rome. He prepared a ship and drew up a list of envoys he would send to Rome. He decided which gifts to offer to St Peter and obtained enough of everything for the journey. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 20 |
|
Ceolfrith 1 copiously increased the library which he and Biscop 2 had brought from Rome. Among other projects he had three bibles copied: two of them he placed in his monasteries' churches, while the third one he decided to offer when he was going to Rome as a gift to St Peter. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 7 |
|
Biscop 2 went to Gaul and asked Torhthelm 1 for master-builders (Anonymi 476) by whose directions and work he could build a church of stone. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 4 |
|
In the kingdom of the East Angles Ceolfrith 1 saw the monastic observance of Botwulf 1 |
 |
Occupation |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 33 |
Anonymi 486 |
Monk |
 |
Possession |
Anon.VitCeolfrithi 29 |
Ælfberht 1 |
a monastery |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitGregorii 10 |
|
Gregory 1 tried to go on a missionary trip to England but was recalled to Rome. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitGregorii 15 |
|
Paulinus 1 ordered that a cawing crow be shot to make a theological point. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitGregorii 18-19 |
|
Trimma 1 had revealed to himself in dreams where Edwin 2's bones were buried. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitGregorii 18-19 |
|
Trimma 1 had revealed to himself in dreams where Edwin 2's bones were buried. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitGregorii 18-19 |
|
Trimma 1 had revealed to himself in dreams where Edwin 2's bones were buried. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitGregorii 18-19 |
|
Trimma 1 had revealed to himself in dreams where Edwin 2's bones were buried. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitAlcuini 2 |
|
On account of his preference for Virgil over the Psalms, Alcuin 1 had a vision of foul spirits. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitAlcuini 9 |
|
Charlemagne 1 gave two monasteria to Alcuin 1. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitAlcuini 12-13 |
|
On a visit to Raganard 1 Alcuin 1 criticized his behaviour, which had been revealed to him by God. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitAlcuini 20 |
|
A blind man (Anonymous 189) regained his sight when he washed his eyes with water Alcuin 1 had used to wash his face and eyes. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitRicharii 2 |
|
Richarius 1 gave protection to Cadoc 1 and Anonymous 192 in his house. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitRicharii 16 |
|
Those shackled and chained (Anonymi 546) were freed on a road near the church where Richarius 1 was buried. |
 |
Event |
Hygeburg.VitWynnebaldi 2 |
|
Together with Willibald 4 and his father (Anonymous 195) Wynnebald 1 went to a marketplace. |
 |
Event |
Hygeburg.VitWynnebaldi 2 |
|
Wynnebald 1 and his companions visited numerous basilicas of the saints. |
 |
Event |
Hygeburg.VitWynnebaldi 7 |
|
Wynnebald 1 12 established the monastic life [at Heidenheim]. |
 |
Event |
Hygeburg.VitWynnebaldi 8 |
|
From Fulda Wynnebald 1 went to a settlement, where he stayed for a week. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Hygeburg.VitWynnebaldi 8 |
Wynnebald 1 |
Wynnebald 1 was not able to depart from the settlement because his illness again truly afflicted him. |
 |
Status |
Anon.VitGregorii 15 |
Anonymi 501 |
held status of Catechumen / Catechumen |
 |
Status |
Anon.VitGregorii 18 |
Teoful 1 |
held status of Maritus / Maritus |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VitRicharii 2 |
Cadoc 1 |
held status of Guest / Guest |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VitRicharii 2 |
Anonymous 192 |
held status of Guest / Guest |
 |
Office |
Anon.VitGregorii 18 |
Trimma 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Anon.VitAlcuini 8 |
Charlemagne 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Occupation |
Anon.VitGregorii 1 |
Gregory 1 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Anon.VitGregorii 2 |
Anonymi 491 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Anon.VitGregorii 18 |
Anonymous 166 |
Brother |
 |
Possession |
Hygeburg.VitWynnebaldi 5 |
Wynnebald 1 |
He [sc. Wynnebald 1] had his place of habitation under Odilo 1 in that region which is called Nordfiluse |
 |
Event |
Bede.EpEcgbertum 1 |
|
Bede 1 stayed with Ecgberht 7, at the latter's minster for the sake of study |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.25 |
Dalfinus 1 |
held office of Archbishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.6 |
Wynnfrith 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.5 |
Wynnfrith 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.3 |
Wynnfrith 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Wynnfrith 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.3 |
Jarumann 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Jarumann 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Cynewise 1 |
held office of Queen |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.1 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.26 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.22 |
Æthelwald 5 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.30 |
Swithhelm 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.22 |
Swithhelm 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.22 |
Sigeberht 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.22 |
Sigeberht 5 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Trumhere 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Peada 1 |
held office of Princeps |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Peada 1 |
held office of Ruler |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.21 |
Peada 1 |
held office of Ruler |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.5 |
Beorhtgils 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.20 |
Beorhtgils 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.20 |
Thomas 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.19 |
Clovis 2 |
held office of King (King of the Franks) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.18 |
Ecgric 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.15 |
Cynemund 2 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.14 |
Oswine 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.23 |
Æthelwald 6 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.13 |
Willibrord 1 |
held office of Archbishop (archbishop of the Frisians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.19 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.23 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.11 |
Anonymi 608 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Æthelwine 8 |
held office of Bishop (Second bishop of Lindsey) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.11 |
Æthelwine 8 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.21 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.13 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.17 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.11 |
Osthryth 1 |
held office of Queen (Queen of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Eorcenberht 1 |
held office of King (King of the Kentish people) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.19 |
Eorcenberht 1 |
held office of King (King of the Kentish people) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.1 |
Eorcenberht 1 |
held office of King (King of the Kentish people) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.8 |
Eorcenberht 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Leuthhere 2 |
held office of Bishop (Fourth bishop of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.5 |
Leuthhere 2 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
Leuthhere 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.3 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Wine 1 |
held office of Bishop (Third bishop of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.28 |
Wine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Agilbert 1 |
held office of Bishop (Second bishop of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
Agilbert 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.18 |
Hædde 2 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Hædde 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.19 |
Anna 1 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Anna 1 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.18 |
Anna 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.8 |
Anna 1 |
held office of King (King of the Est Angles) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
Anna 1 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Cenwealh 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
Cenwealh 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
Cynegils 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Birinus 1 |
held office of Bishop (First bishop of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.4 |
Bruide 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.1 |
Eanfrith 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.1 |
Osric 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.20 |
Dagobert 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.21 |
Penda 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.9 |
Penda 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
Penda 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mericans) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.20 |
Felix 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.18 |
Sigeberht 3 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.15 |
Sigeberht 3 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.17 |
Ealdwulf 3 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.15 |
Ealdwulf 3 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.18 |
Eorpwald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.15 |
Eorpwald 1 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.14 |
Thrythwulf 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.14 |
Thrythwulf 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.14 |
Ceorl 1 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.9 |
Cwichelm 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Paulinus 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.23 |
Paulinus 1 |
held office of Bishop (First bishop of the Nrthumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.8 |
Eadbald 2 |
held office of King (King of the Kentish people) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Oswiu 1 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.1 |
Oswiu 1 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Oswiu 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.21 |
Oswiu 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.14 |
Oswiu 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.5 |
Oswiu 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King (king of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.9 |
Edwin 2 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.5 |
Edwin 2 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.18 |
Rædwald 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE ii.5 |
Rædwald 1 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.5 |
Ceawlin 2 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.5 |
Ælle 1 |
held office of King (King of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Sæberht 1 |
held office of King (King of the East Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.5 |
Sæberht 1 |
held office of King (King of the East Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.3 |
Sæberht 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE ii.2 |
Anonymi 607 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
Anonymi 604 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
Ælle 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
Eutychius 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE ii.2 |
Æthelfrith 2 |
held office of King (King of the Angles) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE i.34 |
Æthelfrith 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE ii.3 |
Mellitus 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE ii.9 |
Æthelberht 3 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE i.32 |
Æthelberht 3 |
held office of King (glorious lord and King of the English) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.5 |
Æthelberht 3 |
held office of King (King of the Kentish people) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE i.25 |
Æthelberht 3 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE i.27 |
Augustine 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Kentish church) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Cyneberht 2 |
held office of Bishop (Fourth bishop of Lindsey) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Chad 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.3 |
Chad 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Chad 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.23 |
Cedd 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iii.22 |
Cedd 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Daniel 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE v.18 |
Daniel 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.16 |
Daniel 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE Preface |
Daniel 1 |
held office of Bishop (most reverend bishop of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
Gregory 1 |
held office of Apocrisiarius |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
Gregory 1 |
held office of Delegate |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE iv.1 |
Hadrian 2 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Bede.HE Preface |
Theodore 1 |
held office of Archbishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Ceolwulf 3 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Ceolwulf 3 |
held office of King |
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Status |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
held status of Hostage / Hostage |
 |
Status |
Bede.HE v.11 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
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Office |
Bede.HE iii.19 |
Erchinoald 1 |
held status of Patrician / Patrician |
 |
Status |
Bede.HE iii.27 |
Ecgberht 6 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
 |
Status |
Bede.HE ii.12 |
Edwin 2 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
 |
Status |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
Anonymi 606 |
held status of Slave / Slave |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.21 |
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Adomnán 1 went to see Ceolfrith 1's monastery. When they met, Ceolfrith 1 asked him why he wore the Celtic tonsure instead of the Petrine one. Adomnán 1 replied that he was following the practice of his people, but he longed to follow the steps of St Peter. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.19 |
|
Wilfrid 2 was restored to his episcopal seat and his bishopric at the invitation of Aldfrith 1. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.19 |
|
Wilfrid 2 went back to Britain and converted the kingdom of the South Saxons. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.19 |
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Wilfrid 2 was driven from the see and other bishops were consecrated in his place. He embarked on a ship and was driven by the west wind to Frisia. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.19 |
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Ealhfrith 1 sent Wilfrid 2 to Gaul with the counsel of his father Oswiu 1, requesting that he should be consecrated as his bishop by Agilbert 1. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.19 |
|
Wilfrid 2 returned to Dalfinus 1 in Gaul, where he spent three years. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.15, 21 |
|
Adomnán 1 was sent by his people on a mission to Aldfrith 1, and stayed for some time in his kingdom to see the canonical rites of the church. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.14 |
|
Anonymous 277 saw hell opened and Satan in its infernal depths. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.13 |
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When Anonymous 276 fell sick, Cenred 2 went in to him and urged him to repent of his wickedness. He answered that he did not wish to confess his sins then, lest his companions should accuse him of doing, for fear of death, something which he would not do when he was in good health. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.12 |
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Dryhthelm 1 was stricken by an illness until he reached his end and died in the early hours of the night. But at dawn he came to life again. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.11 |
|
Swithberht 1 left to go to the nation of the Bructeri and led many of them into the way of truth. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.11 |
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The brothers (Anonymi 683) engaged in the ministry of the Word in Frisia chose Swithberht 1 to be consecrated as their bishop. They sent him to Britain, where he was consecrated by Wilfrid 2. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.10 |
|
When the barbarians began to suspect that Hewald 1 and Hewald 2 might bring them a new faith, they put them to death. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.10 |
|
Hewald 1 and Hewald 2 went to the kingdom of the Old Saxons in the hope of winning some in that land to Christ by their preaching. When they reached the land, they went to a certain 'uilicus' asking him to give them safe conduct to the satrapa (viceroy), but he kept them for several days. When the barbarians realized that they might turn the viceroy away from their gods, they put them to death. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.9 |
|
Wihtberht 2 spent two whole years preaching in Frisia. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.10 |
|
Ecgberht 6 sent twelve men, including Willibrord 1, to preach the Word in Frisia. They first went to visit Pippin 1, who had just driven Radbod 1 out of nearer Frisia. He sent them to preach there, he gave them the support of his royal authority and he also bestowed many favours on those who were willing to receive the faith. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.4 |
|
John 18 was invited by Puch 1 to dedicate a church, not far from the monastery at Beverley. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE v.2 |
|
John 18 asked his followers to find some poor man to have with them and to benefit from their charity. They found a dumb youth (Anonymous 263), for whom they built a little hut. John 18 told the youth to put his tongue out. He made the sign of the holy cross on his tongue and told him to say something. When the youth had repeated the names of the letters after the bishop, the latter added syllables and words for the youth to repeat after him. Then the bishop taught him to say longer sentences. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.28 |
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A synod of no small size was gathered together in the presence of Ecgfrith 4 in a place called Adtuuifyrdi, over which Theodore 1 presided. There Cuthbert 1 was elected to the bishopric of the church of Lindisfarne. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.26 |
|
Ecgfrith 4 took an army to ravage the kingdom of the Picts. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.23 |
|
Oftfor 1 went to the kingdom of the Hwicce, where he remained for a long time, preaching the word of faith and setting an example of holy life to all who saw him and heard him. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.23 |
|
Soon after Heiu 1 had founded the monastery, she retired to Kælcacæstir and there she made her dwelling. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.23 |
|
Hild 1 withdrew to the kingdom of the East Angles, as she was a kinswoman of the king of that land (Ealdwulf 3). |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.18 |
|
John 13 came to Britain from Rome in order that he might teach the monks of St Peter's the mode of chanting throughout the year as it was practised at St Peter's in Rome. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.16 |
|
Anonymi 662 escaped and crossed over into the realm of the Jutes. They were taken to a place called Ad Lapidem, where they thought they could remain concealed. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.15 |
|
Cædwalla 1 killed Beorhthun 1 and the kingdom of the South Saxons was reduced to a worse state of slavery |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.15 |
|
Cædwalla 1 came with an army and slew King Æthelwalh 1, wasting the kingdom with fierce slaughter and devastation. But he was driven out by two of the king's ealdormen. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.13 |
|
Wilfrid 2 taught the faith to the South Saxons and administered the baptism. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
|
Æthelred 2 recovered the kingdom of Lindsey which had been conquered by Ecgfrith 4. Then, Eadhæd 1 returned and was placed by Theodore 1 over the church at Ripon. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
|
Theodore 1 appointed Tunberht 1 to the church of Hexham and Trumwine 1 as bishop of the kingdom of the Picts |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.4 |
|
Colmán 1 took with him all the Irish (Anonymi 653) whom he had gathered together at Lindisfarne. He also took about 30 English men (Anonymi 654) and first went to Iona. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.2 |
|
Wilfrid 2 was sent to Gaul to be consecrated. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iv.1 |
|
When Ecgberht 3 heard that Theodore 1 was in the kingdom of the Franks, he sent Rædfrith 1 to bring him to England. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.30 |
|
When Wulfhere 1 found out that part of the kingdom of the East Saxons had apostatized from the faith, he sent Jarumann 1 to correct their error. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.27 |
|
After Ecgberht 6 had made his vow, he was told by Æthelhun 2 about the revelation he had had. The latter had learned in a vision that Ecgberht 6 was going to live on while he was going to die. |
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Event |
Bede.HE iii.27 |
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When he thought he was on the point of death, Ecgberht 6 began to consider his past life. He was so stricken with remorse that he asked God that he might not die until he had had time to make amends. He also made a vow that he would live in exile and never return to Britain. He also promised that he would recite daily the whole psalter to the praise of God. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.27 |
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Because of a sudden pestilence, which first depopulated the southern parts of Britain and afterwards attacked the kingdom of the Northumbrians, Tuda 1 died. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.25 |
|
Wilfrid 2 was ordained by Agilbert 1, at the request of Ealhfrith 1. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.24 |
|
When the battle was joined the heathen were put to flight or destroyed. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.22 |
|
Sigeberht 5 asked for teachers. Oswiu 1 summoned Cedd 1, gave him another priest and sent them to the East Saxons. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.22 |
|
Sigeberht 5 asked for teachers. Oswiu 1 summoned Cedd 1, gave him another priest and sent them to the East Saxons. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.22 |
|
At the instance of Oswiu 1, Sigeberht 5 believed and the East Saxons received the faith that they had once rejected. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.22 |
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At the instance of Oswiu 1, Sigeberht 5 believed and the East Saxons received the faith that they had once rejected. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.21 |
|
After he had won no small number for the Lord in a short space of time, Diuma 1 died. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.21 |
|
Diuma 1 was consecrated bishop of the Middle Angles and the Mercians |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.21 |
|
Diuma 1 was consecrated bishop of the Middle Angles and the Mercians |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.21 |
|
When he was baptised, Peada 1 took with himself Cedd 1, Adda 2, Betti 1 and Diuma 1 to teach and baptise his people. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.21, v.24 |
|
Peada 1 went to Oswiu 1 and asked for his daughter (Ealhflæd 1). His request was granted only on condition that he and his nation accepted the Christian faith. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.21 |
|
Peada 1 was appointed by his father (Penda 1) to the reign of the Middle Angles. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.20 |
|
Honorius 1 consecrated Thomas 1 in Felix 2's place |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.20 |
|
Honorius 1 consecrated Beorhtgils 1 as bishop of the East Angles |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.19 |
|
Seeing that the kingdom and the monasteries were threatened by heathen invasions Fursa 1 sailed for Gaul |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.19 |
|
On two occasions, while Fursa 1 was ill, he was snatched from his body and taken to the next world where he saw not only the very great joys of the blessed, but also the fierce onslaughts of the evil spirit. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.19 |
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Fursa 1 came to the kingdom of the East Anglians and followed his usual task of preaching the gospel. He converted many by his example and teaching. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.18 |
|
Sigeberht 3 received baptism while in Gaul, as he was fleeing from Rædwald 1. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.16 |
|
While Aidan 1 was staying on Farne Island, he saw the flames coming from Bamburgh, which Penda 1 was trying to set on fire. He prayed to the Lord and the winds carried the flames in the direction of those who had kindled them. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.16 |
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While Aidan 1 was staying on Farne Island, he saw the flames coming from Bamburgh, which Penda 1 was trying to set on fire. He prayed to the Lord and the winds carried the flames in the direction of those who had kindled them. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.14 |
|
Oswiu 1 could not live at peace with Oswine 1. Each raised an army against the other, but Oswine 1 then considered it better to disband it. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.13 |
|
On their way to Rome, Acca 3 and Wilfrid 2 stayed with Willibrord 1. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.12 |
|
One year after the battle in which Oswald 1 was killed, Oswiu 1 took his head and hands, which had been hung on stakes. He then buried the head in the church of Lindisfarne, but the hands and arms were buried in Bamburgh. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.11 |
|
A guest (Anonymous 222), who used to be greatly troubled by an unclean spirit, was hospitably received at Æthelhild 2's monastery. When he had laid down on his bed, he was suddenly possessed by the devil. After various attempts to overcome his madness by various means, he was healed only when a servant (Anonymous 224) took to him the soil of the floor on which the water, used to wash Oswald 1's relics, had been poured out. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.9 |
|
Anonymous 218 reached an inn where he intended to lodge, after his horse had been healed. There he heard that the niece of the patron had been long suffering from paralysis. He told them of the place where his horse was cured. They brought her (Anonymous 219) there and she was healed. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.9 |
|
The horse of a man (Anonymous 218) who was riding past the place where Oswald 1 had been killed suddenly fell ill to the earth. It twisted about from place to place until it came to the very spot where the king was killed. Forthwith the pain ceased and it was completely cured. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.9, 24, v.24 |
|
Oswald 1 was killed by the same heathen people and the same heathen Mercian king as his predecessor Edwin 2. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
|
Leuthhere 2 was honourably received by the Cenwealh 2 and his people, and he was consecrated by Theodore 1. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
|
Wine 1 was consecrated in Gaul. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
|
He went to Cenwealh 2 and voluntarily undertook the task of preaching. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.7 |
|
Birinus 1 came to Britain on the advice of Honorius 2 and first visited the race of the Gewisse (West Saxons). |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.4 |
|
The Southern Picts received the true faith through the preaching of Ninian 1. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.4 |
|
Columba 1 came to preach the word of God and turned the Picts to the faith of Christ. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.2 |
|
Every year, on the day before that on which Oswald 1 was killed, the brethren of Hexham (Anonymi 627) went to the place where Oswald had erected the cross. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE iii.1 |
|
Oswald 1 came with an army and destroyed Cadwallon 1 together with his immense force. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.20 |
|
Romanus 1 died in the Italian sea, while travelling on an embassy to Honorius 2. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.20 |
|
Uscfrea 1 and Yffi 2died in Gaul in their infancy and were buried in the church with the honour due to royal children and Christian innocents. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.20 |
|
After Æthelburg 1 arrived in Kent, fearing Eadbald 2 and Oswald 1, she sent Uscfrea 1 and Yffi 2 to Gaul to be brought up by Dagobert 2. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.16 |
|
Paulinus 1 preached the word in the kingdom of Lindsey. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.15 |
|
As soon as he began to reign, Sigeberht 3 made it his business to see that the whole kingdom shared his faith. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.15 |
|
Together with his kingdom, Eorpwald 1 abandoned his idolatrous superstitions and accepted the Christian faith and sacraments. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.14 |
|
Paulinus 1 built a church which was afterwards burnt down by the heathen who slew Edwin 2. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.14 |
|
Paulinus 1 built a church which was afterwards burnt down by the heathen who slew Edwin 2. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.14 |
|
Paulinus 1 baptized in the River Sawle, for they were not yet able to build chapels or baptisteries there in the earliest days of the church. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.13 |
|
At the council summoned by Edwin 2, Coifi 1 volunteered to destroy their pagan temples to set an example to all. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.12 |
|
After Rædwald 1 revealed to the queen (Anonymous 256) his plan against Edwin 2, she dissuaded him from it. Then, Rædwald 1 raised a large army to overthrow Æthelfrith 2, met him with a much greater force and slew him. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.12 |
|
While on exile at Rædwald 1's court, Edwin 2 learnt that Rædwald 1 had accepted Æthelfrith 2's bribes. While considering what was best to do, he had a vision of a man who promised him that his enemies would be destroyed and that he would be a most powerful king. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.9 |
|
Cwichelm 1 sent an assassin to the kingdom of the Northumbrians to deprive Edwin 2 of his kingdom and his life. He killed a thegn and a retainer of the king and wounded Edwin 2. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.9 |
|
On his arrival in the kingdom Paulinus 1 set vigorously to work to prevent those who had come with him from lapsing from the faith, but also to convert some of the heathen to grace and faith by his preaching. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.5 |
|
When Mellitus 1 was expelled from the kingdom of the East Saxons, he went to Kent, and after consulting his fellow-bishops, it was decided that they should all return to their country. In Gaul Mellitus 1 and Justus 1 awaited the outcome of the events. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.3 |
|
Augustine 1 consecrated bishops Justus 1 and Mellitus 1. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.2 |
|
Augustine 1 summoned the bishops and teachers of the neighbouring British kingdom (Anonymi 607) to a conference at a place which was subsequently called 'Augustine's oak'. After a long dispute they were unwilling to give their assent, preferring their own traditions. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
|
Gregory 1 arranged that masses should be celebrated in the churches of the apostles St Peter and St Paul over their bodies. Moreover, in the celebration of the mass, he added three petitions. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
|
Gregory 1 proved that Eutychius 1's dogma was contrary to the orthodox belief. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
|
Gregory 1 turned his own house into a monastery |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE i.34, v.24 |
|
Aedán 1 marched against Æthelfrith 2, but he was defeated and fled with few survivors. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE i.33 |
|
Thanks to a heavenly light which appeared every night above Peter 4's first, unworthy grave, the inhabitants of the place saw that it was a saint who had been buried there. After making enquiries they removed the body and put it in a church in Boulogne. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE i.33 |
|
The church was consecrated by Laurence 2 |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE Preface |
|
Through the ministry of Cedd 1 and Chad 1 the kingdom of Essex recovered the faith which it had formerly rejected. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE Preface |
|
Through the ministry of Cedd 1 and Chad 1, the kingdom of Mercia achieved the faith of Christ which it had never known. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE Preface |
|
Bede 1 tells from what sources he gained his information. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE Preface |
|
Bede 1 tells from what sources he gained his information. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE Preface |
|
Bede 1 tells from what sources he gained his information. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HE Preface |
|
Bede 1 tells from what sources he gained his information. |
 |
Transaction |
CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae p. 584 |
|
a few treasures in his box: some pepper, napkins and some incense |
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Office |
Ine.Laws Prologue |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Possession |
Bede.HistAb 15 |
Ceolfrith 1 |
20 hides of land |
 |
Transaction |
Bede.HistAb 15 |
|
8 hides of land |
 |
Transaction |
Bede.HistAb 9 |
|
3 hides of land |
 |
Transaction |
Bede.HistAb 15 |
|
8 hides of land |
 |
Transaction |
Bede.HistAb 9 |
|
3 hides of land |
 |
Occupation |
Bede.HistAb 15 |
Anonymi 700 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Bede.HistAb 19 |
Ceolfrith 1 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Bede.HistAb 5 |
Anonymi 715 |
Mason |
 |
Office |
Bede.HistAb 18 |
Hwætberht 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Bede.HistAb 15 |
Ceolfrith 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Bede.HistAb 4 |
Cenwealh 2 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Status |
Bede.HistAb 17 |
Anonymi 703 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Event |
Bede.HistAb 21, 22, 23 |
|
Ceolfrith 1 pushed on towards Rome but was struck down by sickness and died |
 |
Event |
Bede.HistAb 15 |
|
Ceolfrith 1 exchanged 8 hides of land and a fair balance of money, for 20 hides |
 |
Event |
Bede.HistAb 15 |
|
Ceolfrith 1 promptly completed all the notable works of his predecessor [Biscop 2] and built several chapels |
 |
Event |
Bede.HistAb 15 |
|
Cenwealh 2 enlarged the stock of church plate, altar vessels, every kind of vestment and doubled the number of books in the libraries of both monasteries |
 |
Event |
Bede.HistAb 9 |
|
Ecgfrith 4 was slain |
 |
Event |
Bede.HistAb 6 |
|
Agatho 2 issued a letter of privilege guaranteeing Wearmouth's perpetual exemption from external interference. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HistAb 5 |
|
A year after work had begun on Wearmouth, Biscop 2 went to Frankia (Gaul) and brought back masons [Anonymi 715] to build him a stone church in the Roman style he had always loved. |
 |
Event |
Bede.HistAb 4 |
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Biscop 2 returned to Northumbria and visited King Ecgfrith 4 |
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Event |
Wihtred.Laws Prologue |
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At a deliberative assembly, the leading men [Anonymi 721] devised the decrees and added them to the lawful usages of the people of Kent |
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Office |
Bede.HE iii.26 |
Tuda 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Eata 2 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE iii.28 |
Anonymous 242 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iii.29 |
Ecgberht 3 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.1 |
Ecgberht 3 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.5 |
Ecgberht 3 |
held office of King (King of the Kentish people) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Ecgberht 3 |
held office of King (King of the Kentish people) |
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Office |
Bede.HE iii.30 |
Sigehere 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.6 |
Sigehere 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.19 |
Sigehere 1 |
held office of King (king of the East Saxons) |
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Office |
Bede.HE iii.30 |
Sebbe 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.6 |
Sebbe 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.11 |
Sebbe 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.3 |
Hygebald 2 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.5 |
Bisi 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the East Angles) |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.5 |
Hlothhere 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.17 |
Hlothhere 1 |
held office of King (King of the Kentish people) |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.6 |
Seaxwulf 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Seaxwulf 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Seaxwulf 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.15 |
Cædwalla 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.7 |
Cædwalla 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.7 |
Cædwalla 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Bosa 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Edgar 2 |
held office of Bishop (Thrid bishop of Lindsey) |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.12 |
Trumwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.26 |
Trumwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.13 |
Æthelwalh 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.15 |
Beorhthun 1 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.15 |
Andhun 1 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.7 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.16 |
Cyneberht 1 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.16 |
Cyneberht 1 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.21 |
Biscop 2 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.21 |
Ceolfrith 1 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.19 |
Tondberht 1 |
held office of Princeps |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.22 |
Tunna 1 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.22 |
Tunna 1 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.23 |
Osric 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.23 |
Bosel 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE iv.23 |
Tatfrith 1 |
held office of Bishop-elect |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.18 |
Aldfrith 1 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.19 |
Aldfrith 1 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Aldfrith 1 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.1 |
Aldfrith 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Wihtred 1 |
held office of King (king of the Kentish people) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Wihtred 1 |
held office of King (king of the Kentish people) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.8 |
Godwin 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.9 |
Radbod 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.13 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.19 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.15 |
Arculf 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Osred 1 |
held office of King (king of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Forthhere 3 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.18 |
Eadberht 9 |
held office of Bishop (first bishop of the South Saxons) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.18 |
Eolla 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Ceolred 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.19 |
Aldgisl 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.21 |
Nechtan 1 |
held office of King (king of the Picts) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.22 |
Cenred 4 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Cenred 4 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Osric 5 |
held office of King (king of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Ingwald 2 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Ealdwine 2 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Ealdberht 3 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Hathulac 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Wealhstod 2 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Wilfrid 5 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.23 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Hwætberht 1 |
held office of Abbot |
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Education |
Bede.HE iii.27 |
Æthelhun 2 |
He went to Ireland for the sake of religious study. |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE v.24 |
Bede 1 |
Singer |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
Gregory 1 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE ii.1 |
Anonymi 603 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE ii.2 |
Anonymi 607 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE iii.18 |
Sigeberht 3 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE iv.2 |
James 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE iii.11 |
Anonymous 227 |
Servant |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE iii.23 |
Anonymi 645 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE iv.1 |
Andrew 2 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE iv.20 (poem) |
Æthelthryth 2 |
Nun |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE iv.18 |
John 13 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Bede.HE v.14 |
Anonymous 277 |
Brother |
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Event |
Rudolf.VitLeobae 9 |
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As he had few labourers who worked with him in Germany, Boniface 5 sent messengers and letters to England. |
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Event |
Rudolf.VitLeobae 17 |
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Boniface 5 summoned Lull 1 to his presence and entrusted everything to his care. He ordered him to complete the building of the monastery at Fulda and commanded him also to remove his body thither after his death. Then, he summoned Leoba 1 to him and exhorted her not to abandon her adopted land. He commended her to Lull 1 and the senior monks of the monastery who were present and reaffirmed his wish that after his death her bones should be placed next to his in the tomb. He also gave her his cowl and set out for Frisia. |
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Event |
Rudolf.VitLeobae 21 |
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After receiving the viaticum from Torahtbraht 1, Leoba 1 died. |
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Event |
Rudolf.VitLeobae 21 |
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Leoba 1's bones were .transferred and placed in the west porch near the shrine of St Ignatius |
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Office |
Rudolf.VitLeobae 17 |
Carloman 2 |
held office of King (King of Austrasia) |
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Transaction |
S252 |
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Ine 1, king of the West Saxons, to Hæha 1, patricius, and to Ceolswith 1; restoration of 45 hides (cassati) at Bradfield, Bestlesford (near Basildon) and Streatley, all in Berks., for the construction of a monastery |
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Transaction |
S240 |
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Ine 1, king of the Saxons, to Froda 1, abbot; grant of 40 hides (cassati) by the river Isle, and a wood called Stretmerch, Somerset |
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Transaction |
S239 |
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Ine 1, king of the West Saxons, to Hæha 1, abbot; grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Bradfield, 15 at Bestlesforda (near Basildon), 25 at Streatley and 80 at Æaromundeslee, all in Berks. |
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Transaction |
S239 |
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Ine 1, king of the West Saxons, to Hæha 1, abbot; grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Bradfield, 15 at Bestlesforda (near Basildon), 25 at Streatley and 80 at Æaromundeslee, all in Berks. |
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Transaction |
S239 |
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Ine 1, king of the West Saxons, to Hæha 1, abbot; grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Bradfield, 15 at Bestlesforda (near Basildon), 25 at Streatley and 80 at Æaromundeslee, all in Berks. |
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Transaction |
S237 |
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Centwine 1, king of the Saxons, to Hæmgils 2, abbot of Glastonbury; grant of 23 hides (mansiones) near Quantock Wood and 3 hides (cassati) at Crycbeorh (probably Creechbarrow Hill, near Taunton), Somerset |
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Transaction |
S235 |
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Cædwalla 1, king of the (West) Saxons, to Cedde 1, Cissa 1 and Criswa 1 (? Crispa); grant, for the foundation of a minster, of 60 hides (cassati) at Farnham, Surrey, including 10 at Binton and 2 at Churt, Surrey, and land at Cusanweoh |
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Transaction |
S235 |
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Cædwalla 1, king of the (West) Saxons, to Cedde 1, Cissa 1 and Criswa 1 (? Crispa); grant, for the foundation of a minster, of 60 hides (cassati) at Farnham, Surrey, including 10 at Binton and 2 at Churt, Surrey, and land at Cusanweoh |
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Office |
S1795 |
Edgar 11 |
held office of Basileus (basileus of the English, reigning over Britain) |
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Office |
S1794 |
Eadwig 4 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
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Office |
S1791 |
Sigeric 4 |
held office of King (king of the East Saxons) |
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Office |
S1791 |
Wiglaf 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
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Office |
S1790 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
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Office |
S1786 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
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Office |
S1784 |
Offa 3 |
held office of King (king of the East Saxons) |
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Office |
S1785 |
Sigeheard 1 |
held office of King (king of the East Saxons) |
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Office |
S1785 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
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Transaction |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
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A cell in Francia, at Mont-Justin |
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Office |
S1783 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
Willehad 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
Willehad 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
Willehad 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
Willehad 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
Willehad 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
Willehad 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
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Charlemagne 1 made Willehad 1 be consecrated bishop in Worms and gave him as a diocese the area of Wigmodia, Laergau, Rustringerland, Ostringien, Norden and Wangerland. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
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Charlemagne 1 made Willehad 1 be consecrated bishop in Worms and gave him as a diocese the area of Wigmodia, Laergau, Rustringerland, Ostringien, Norden and Wangerland. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
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Charlemagne 1 made Willehad 1 be consecrated bishop in Worms and gave him as a diocese the area of Wigmodia, Laergau, Rustringerland, Ostringien, Norden and Wangerland. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
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Charlemagne 1 made Willehad 1 be consecrated bishop in Worms and gave him as a diocese the area of Wigmodia, Laergau, Rustringerland, Ostringien, Norden and Wangerland. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
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Charlemagne 1 made Willehad 1 be consecrated bishop in Worms and gave him as a diocese the area of Wigmodia, Laergau, Rustringerland, Ostringien, Norden and Wangerland. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
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Charlemagne 1 made Willehad 1 be consecrated bishop in Worms and gave him as a diocese the area of Wigmodia, Laergau, Rustringerland, Ostringien, Norden and Wangerland. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
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Willehad 1 went to Eresburg, in Saxony, to meet Charlemagne 1 |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 8 |
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Willehad 1 went back to Wigmodia, where he started preaching again, restoring churches and finding adequate people to minister at each of them. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 6 |
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In order to avoid Widukind 1's persecutions, Willehad 1 fled from Wigmodia to Frisia. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 6 |
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In order to avoid Widukind 1's persecutions, Willehad 1 fled from Wigmodia to Frisia. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 6 |
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In order to avoid Widukind 1's persecutions, Willehad 1 fled from Wigmodia to Frisia. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 5 |
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Willehad 1 started to build churches in the pagus of Wigmodia and ordain priests for them. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 5 |
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Willehad 1 went to the pagus of Wigmodia, where Charlemagne 1 had sent him to instruct the people. During his second year in that pagus all the Frisians and the Saxons who lived there had promised they would become Christians. |
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Event |
Anon.VitWillehadi 5 |
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Charlemagne 1 summoned Willehad 1 and after having tested his faith and morals sent him to Saxony, in the pagus called Wigmodia |
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Event |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
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Boniface 5 went into Francia accompanied by his brethren (Anonymi 761). |
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Event |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
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Willibrord 1 propagated the gospel with his fellow-missionaries (Anonymi 762) |
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Event |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 31 |
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Many of the Hessians who had acknowledged the Catholic faith were confirmed. But others still refused to accept the teachings of the church. In their presence Boniface 5 attempted to cut down a certain oak of extraordinary size called by the pagans the Oak of Jupiter. He made a superficial cut and the oak burst asunder into four parts, each part having a trunk of equal length.
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Event |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, pp. 31-2 |
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After taking counsel with the brethren (Anonymi 766), Boniface 5 built an oratory from the timber of the oak and dedicated it to St Peter. |
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Event |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 32 |
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Boniface 5 addressed the elders (Anonymi 759) and the chiefs (Anonymi 760) of the people, calling on them to return to the Christian religion that they had formerly embraced. |
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Event |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
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After traversing Italy, Boniface 5 came to the walls of the city of Ticena. He rested a while with Liutprand 1. |
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Event |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 38 |
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Boniface 5 divided the province of Bavaria in four dioceses. |
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Event |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 48-55 |
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Boniface 5 took with him a number of personal followers (Anonymi 777) and pitched a camp on the banks of the river Bordne. Here he fixed a day on which he would confirm all the neophytes who had been recently baptized.But on the appointed day enemies (Anonymi 778) came instead of friends, armed with spears and shields. Boniface 5 called the clergy to his side, collected the relics of the saints that he always carried with him and came out of his tent. He reproved the attendants and forbade them to continue the conflict. Then, he addressed his clergy to give them courage. Then the frenzied mob of pagans rushed upon them and killed them. |
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Event |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 54-5 |
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The body was brought to the spot that Boniface 5 had decided upon during his lifetime. A new sarcophagus was made in the church and the body was laid in it with all the customary rites of burial. |
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Event |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 9 |
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A plan was drawn up to raise an enormous mound of earth on the spot where Boniface 5 had been killed because of the violent neap and spring tides that caused disturbances in the incoming and outcoming floods of water. On the mound they proposed to build a church and a monastery. When the mound had been raised the residents of the district began to discuss the difficulty of obtaining fresh water. Abba 3, director of the work in question inspected the mound with some attendants. The horse of one of the attendants suddenly trod upon the ground and rolled helplessly about. At once, on that very spot a fountain of water came bubbling up until it formed a considerable spring. |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23-4 |
Charles 1 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Gregory 2 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 32 |
Heden 1 |
held office of Ruler |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 35 |
Hugobert 1 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Odilo 2 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
Radbod 1 |
held office of King (king of the Frisians) |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 32 |
Theobald 2 |
held office of Ruler |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 14 |
Winberht 1 |
held office of Abbot |
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Transaction |
S45 |
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Nothhelm 1, king of Sussex, to Nothgyth 1, his sister; grant, in order to found a minster, of 33 hides (cassati) at Lidsey, Aldingbourne, Lenstedegate (? Westergate in Aldington) and (North) Mundham, Sussex |
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Event |
Hygeburg.VitWillibaldi 3, pp. 91-2 |
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Willibald 4, his father (Anonymous 293) and brother (Wynnebald 1) set out on the journey. They took with them money and a band of friends and came to a place called Hambelmouth, near the port of Hamwih. They sailed and riched the banks of the river Seine. They encamped near Rouen and visited the shrines of the saints which were on their way. Then they came to Gorthonicum and pursuing their journey they came to Lucca, where Willibald 4's father died. After burying their father, the two brothers continued their journey and finally reached Rome. |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Ine 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC 680 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <680> B |
Hild 1 |
held office of Abbess (Abbess at Streoneshealh) |
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Office |
ASC 794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B |
Ecgfrith 7 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC 784 A |
Ealhmund 4 |
held office of King (King within Kent) |
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Office |
ASC 738 ACDEF(OE and Lat.), <738> B |
Eadberht 11 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cynric 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC 874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C |
Ceolwulf 11 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cynewulf 4 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cynegils 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC 741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE and Lat.) |
Cuthred 7 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC 731 ACDG, <731> B, 729 E |
Ceolwulf 3 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Ceolwulf 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Ceol 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cenwealh 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cædwalla 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Centwine 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Beorhtric 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC 836 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <836> B |
Beorhtric 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC 868 ADEF(Lat.)G, <869> B, 869 C |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
ASC 866 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <867> B, 867 C |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æthelheard 6 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æthelberht 9 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æscwine 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æthelbald 13 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
ASC 674 ACEG, <674> B |
Æscwine 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æthelred 15 |
He [sc. Æthelred 15] held [the kingdom] for 5 years. |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
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Alfred 8 acceded to the kingdom 396 years after his kin first conquered the land of the West Saxons from the Wealas (Anonymi 1276). |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
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Then Æthelred 15 acceded to the kingdom. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
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Then Alfred 8 acceded to the kingdom. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æthelberht 9 |
He [sc. Æthelberht 9] held [the kingdom] for 5 years. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
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Then Æthelberht 9 acceded to [the kingdom]. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æthelberht 11 |
He [sc. Æthelbald 13] held [the kingdom] for 5 years. |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Æthelbald 13 acceded to the kingdom. |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æthelwulf 1 |
He [sc. Æthelwulf 1] held [the kingdom] for eighteen and a half years. |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Æthelwulf 1 acceded to [the kingdom]. |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Ecgberht 10 |
He [sc. Ecgberht 10] held [the kingdom] 37 years and 7 months. |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Ecgberht 10 acceded to the kingdom. |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Beorhtric 1 |
He [sc. Beorhtric 1] held [the kingdom] for 16 years. |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Beorhtric 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cynewulf 4 |
He [sc. Cynewulf 4] held [the kingdom] for 31 years. |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
The Cynewulf 4 acceded to the kingdom. |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Sigeberht 4 |
He [sc. Sigeberht 4] held [the kingdom] for one year. |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Sigeberht 4 acceded to [the kingdom]. |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cuthred 7 |
He [sc. Cuthred 7] held [the kingdom] for 17 years. |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
The Cuthred 7 acceded to [the kingdom] |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æthelheard 6 |
He [sc. Æthelheard 6] held [the kingdom] for 14 years. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Æthelheard 6 acceded to [the kingdom]. |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Ine 1 |
He [sc. Ine 1] held [the kingdom] for 37 years. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Ine 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Saxons. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cædwalla 1 |
He [sc. Cædwalla 1] held [the kingdom] for 3 years. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Cædwalla 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Centwine 1 |
He [sc. Centwine 1] reigned for 7 years. |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Æscwine 2 |
He [sc. Æscwine 2] held [the kingdom] for two years. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Centwine 1 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Æscwine 2 acceded to the kingdom. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Seaxburg 2 |
Then Seaxburg 2 held the kingdom after him [sc. Cenwealh 2]. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cynegils 1 |
[Cynegils 1] reigned for 31 years. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cenwealh 2 |
He [sc. Cenwealh 2] held [the kingdom] for 31 years. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Cenwealh 2 acceded to [the kingdom]. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Then Cynegils 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Ceolwulf 2 |
Ceolwulf 2 reigned for 17 years. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Ceolwulf 2 |
When he [sc. Ceol 1] departed, then Ceolwulf 2 succeded his brother [sc. Ceol 1] to [the kingdom]. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Ceol 1 |
Ceol 1 held [the kingdom] for 6 years. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
When he [sc. Cynric 1] departed, then Ceol 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
 |
Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cynric 1 |
Cynric 1 held [the kingdom] for 17 years. |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
When he [sc. Cerdic 1] departed, then Cynric 1 acceded to the kingdom |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
They [sc. Cerdic 1 and Cynric 1] conquered the kingdom of the West Saxons. They were the first kings to conquer the land of the West Saxons from the Wealas (Anonymi 1276). |
 |
Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
|
Cerdic 1 and Cynric 1 landed at Cerdicesora with five ships (Anonymi 785) |
 |
Office |
ASC 754 ACDEG, <754> B |
Sigeberht 4 |
Sigeberht 4 ruled for one year. |
 |
Event |
ASC 754 ACDEG, <754> B |
|
Sigeberht 4 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 674 ACEG, <674> B |
|
Here Æscwine 2 acceded to the kingdom among the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B |
|
Eadberht 18 received the kingdom in Kent. |
 |
Event |
ASC 866 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <867> B, 867 C |
|
Here Æthelred 15 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 800 ACDEG, <800> B, 801 F(OE and Lat.) |
|
Ecgberht 10 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B |
|
Ecgfrith 7 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians [F(Lat.) substitutes: began to reign in Mercia]. |
 |
Office |
ASC 784 A |
Ealhmund 4 |
At this time Ealhmund 4 reigned within Kent. |
 |
Event |
ASC 784 ADEG, <783/4> B, 783 C |
|
Then Beorhtric 1 received the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <755> B |
|
Offa 7 acceded to the kingdom [F(OE): seized the kingdom of the Mercians]. |
 |
Office |
ASC 741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDE |
Cuthred 7 |
Cuthred 7 held [the kingdom of the West Saxons] for sixteen [BC: twenty-six] years. |
 |
Event |
ASC 741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE and Lat.) |
|
Cuthred 7 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
 |
Office |
ASC 738 ACDE, <738> B |
Eadberht 11 |
Eadberht 11 held [the kingdom of the Northumbrians] for twenty-one years. |
 |
Office |
ASC 728 AG, <726> B, 726 CDEF(OE and Lat.) |
Æthelheard 6 |
Æthelheard 6 held [the kingdom of the West Saxons] for fourteen years. |
 |
Event |
ASC 738 ACDEF(OE and Lat.), <738> B |
|
Here Eadberht 11 acceded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians. |
 |
Event |
ASC 728 AG, <726> B, 726 CDEF(OE and Lat.) |
|
Æthelheard 6 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons |
 |
Event |
ASC 725 A |
|
Eadberht 7 acceded to the kingdom of Kent. |
 |
Office |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
Æthelbald 4 |
Æthelbald 4 held [the kingdom among the Mercians] for forty-one years. |
 |
Event |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
|
Then Æthelbald 4 acceded to the kingdom among the Mercians. |
 |
Office |
ASC 670 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <670> B |
Leuthhere 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
ASC 694 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <694> B |
Wihtred 1 |
[Wihtred 1] held [the kingdom of the Dwellers in Kent] for thirty-one [E: twenty-three] years. |
 |
Event |
ASC 694 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <694> B |
|
Here Wihtred 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Dwellers in Kent |
 |
Office |
ASC 688 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <688> B |
Ine 1 |
[Ine 1] held [the kingdom of the West Saxons] for thirty-seven [E substitutes: twenty-seven] years. |
 |
Event |
ASC 688 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <688> B |
|
Here [EF(OE and Lat) substitute: After him (sc. Cædwalla 1)] Ine 1 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 680 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <680> B |
|
Hild 1 passed away [AEF(OE and Lat.)G add: at Streoneshealh]. |
 |
Event |
ASC 676 ACEF(OE and Lat), <676> B |
|
Centwine 1 acceded to [F(Lat. substitutes: began to reign over] the kingdom [EF(OE and Lat): of the West Saxons]. |
 |
Event |
ASC 670 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <670> B |
|
Leuthhere 2 acceded to the bishopric [F(Lat.) substitutes: was consecrated bishop] over the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 657 ACG, <657> B, 656 EF(OE and Lat.) |
|
Here Wulfhere 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians. |
 |
Event |
ASC 655 ACG, <655> B, 654 E |
|
Peada 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians. |
 |
Event |
ASC 650 AF(Lat.)G, 649 BCE |
|
Here Agilbert 1 received the bishopric among the West Saxons [E: bishoprics of the Saxons; F(Lat.) substitutes: was consecrated] after Birinus 1 [F(Lat.) omits]. |
 |
Office |
ASC 643 AG, 641 BCE, 642 F(OE and Lat.) |
Cenwealh 2 |
[Cenwealh 2] held [the kingdom of the West Saxons] for thirty-one years. |
 |
Event |
ASC 643 AG, 641 BCE, 642 F(OE and Lat.) |
|
Here Cenwealh 2 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
 |
Office |
ASC 611 ABCEG |
Cynegils 1 |
Cynegils 1 ruled for thirty-one years. |
 |
Event |
ASC 597 ABCEG |
|
Here Ceolwulf 2 began to reign among the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 DE, <879> B, 879 C |
|
The banner which they [sc. Anonymous 310 and Anonymi 941] called 'Raven' was captured there. |
 |
Event |
ASC 616 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G |
|
Eadbald 2 succeeded to the kingdom [of the dwellers in Kent]. |
 |
Event |
ASC 616 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G |
|
Here Æthelberht 3 passed away. |
 |
Event |
ASC 611 ABCEG |
|
Here Cynegils 1 succeeded to the West Saxon kingdom and held it for 31 years. |
 |
Event |
ASC 880 ADEG, <881> B, 881 C |
|
The here (Anonymi 900) settled the land [of the East Angles (Anonymi 918)] and divided it up [sc among themselves]. |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
|
The here (Anonymi 900) rode over the land of the West Saxons (Anonymi 908) and occupied it. |
 |
Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
|
Anonymi 900 gave some [of the land of the Mercians (Anonymi 907)] to Ceolwulf 11. |
 |
Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
|
At harvest-time the army (Anonymi 900) went to the land of the Mercians (Anonymi 907). |
 |
Event |
ASC 876 ADEG, <877> B, 877 C |
|
Anonymi 896 were ploughing and tilling [the land] for themselves. |
 |
Event |
ASC 876 ADEG, <877> B, 877 C |
|
Halfdan 2 divided up the land of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 904). |
 |
Event |
ASC 874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C |
|
The army (Anonymi 34) completely overran that land [sc. of the Mercians]. |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
|
Heahmund 4 [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: and many good men (Anonymi 890)] were killed at Meretun. |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
|
Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought at Meretun against the here (Anonymi 34), [ABCDEG: who gained the victory]. |
 |
Event |
ASC 851 ADEG, <853> B, 853 C |
|
Here Ceorl 2 and others (Anonymi 854) fought against heathen men (Anonymi 853) and gained the victory. |
 |
Event |
ASC 836 ACG, <836> B |
|
He [sc. Æthelwulf 1] gave to his son, Æthelstan 3, the kingdom of the dwellers in Kent and the East Saxons and Surrey and the South Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 836 ACG, <836> B |
|
He [sc. Æthelwulf 1] gave to his son, Æthelstan 3, the kingdom of the dwellers in Kent and the East Saxons and Surrey and the South Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 836 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <836> B |
|
Offa 7 and Beorhtric 1 had caused Ecgberht 10 before he became king to flee from England to Francia for three years. |
 |
Event |
ASC 828 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <828> B |
|
Here Wiglaf 1 again received the kingdom of the Mercians. |
 |
Event |
ASC 827 ACDEG, <827> B, 826 F(OE and Lat.) |
|
Ecgberht 10 conquered the kingdom of the Mercians and all that was south of the Humber. |
 |
Event |
ASC 827 ACDEG, <827> B, 826 F(OE and Lat.) |
|
Ecgberht 10 conquered the kingdom of the Mercians and all that was south of the Humber. |
 |
Event |
ASC 796 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <796> B |
|
They [presumably Cenwulf 3 and his men] seized Eadberht 18 and led him to the Mercians (Anonymi 860) [F(Lat.) substitutes: into Mercia]. |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
|
Anonymi 821, Osric 6 and Wigfrith 7 killed Cyneheard 3 and all of Anonymi 820 except for the godson of Osric 6 (Anonymous 303). |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
|
Cyneheard 3 and Anonymi 820 were killed by Anonymi 819 except for a British hostage (Anonymous 302). |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
|
After Cyneheard 3 surrounded Cynewulf 4 on Merantune, Cynewulf 4 was killed. |
 |
Event |
ASC 752 ACDEG, <752> B |
|
Here Cuthred 7 fought against Æthelbald 4 æt Beorgforda. |
 |
Event |
ASC 910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG |
|
The here (Anonymi 1020) harried in the land of the Mercians. |
 |
Event |
ASC 904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG |
|
Led [A: Incited] by Æthelwald 35, the here (Anonymi 1014) amongst the East Angles (Anonymi 996) raided across the land of the Mercians and places across the Thames. |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897G (pp.68-9) |
|
The hergas (Anonymi 1014 and Anonymi 1020) from among the East Angles (Anonymi 996) and Northumbrians (Anonymi 1021) afflicted the land of the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
|
[Alfred 8] camped in the vicinity of the burh at harvest-time. |
 |
Event |
ASC 894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG |
|
The here (Anonymi 1013) went to Mersea Island. |
 |
Event |
ASC 894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG |
|
The here (Anonymi 1013) went to Mersea Island. |
 |
Event |
ASC 894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG |
|
The here (Anonymi 1013) went to Mersea Island. |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) |
|
The portion who saved themselves by flight (Anonymi 984) returned to their fortification and ships among the East Saxons (Anonymi 1016) |
 |
Transaction |
S234 |
|
Cædwalla 1, king, to Aldhelm 3, abbot; grant of 140 hides (manentes) on both sides of the wood called Kemele (Kemble, Gloucs.), 30 on the east side of the wood of Braydon, Wilts., and 5 at the confluence of the rivers Avon and Wylye |
 |
Transaction |
S233 |
|
Swæfheard 1, king of Kent, to Ecgbald 1, abbot; grant of adjoining 20 hides at Hoo and woodland at Fercanhamstede |
 |
Transaction |
S232 |
|
Cædwalla 1, king, to Wilfrid 2, bishop, in order to found a monastery at Selsey; grant of 55 hides (tributarii) at Selsey, Medmerry, Wittering, Itchenor, Birdham, Egesawde, Bessenheie, Brinfast and Sidlesham, with 6 hides (cassati) at Aldingbourne and Lidsey, 6 at Geinstidegate (? Westergate), 8 at (North) Mundham, 8 at [Amberley and] Houghton and 4 at Coldwaltham, all in Sussex |
 |
Transaction |
S232 |
|
Cædwalla 1, king, to Wilfrid 2, bishop, in order to found a monastery at Selsey; grant of 55 hides (tributarii) at Selsey, Medmerry, Wittering, Itchenor, Birdham, Egesawde, Bessenheie, Brinfast and Sidlesham, with 6 hides (cassati) at Aldingbourne and Lidsey, 6 at Geinstidegate (? Westergate), 8 at (North) Mundham, 8 at [Amberley and] Houghton and 4 at Coldwaltham, all in Sussex |
 |
Transaction |
S232 |
|
Cædwalla 1, king, to Wilfrid 2, bishop, in order to found a monastery at Selsey; grant of 55 hides (tributarii) at Selsey, Medmerry, Wittering, Itchenor, Birdham, Egesawde, Bessenheie, Brinfast and Sidlesham, with 6 hides (cassati) at Aldingbourne and Lidsey, 6 at Geinstidegate (? Westergate), 8 at (North) Mundham, 8 at [Amberley and] Houghton and 4 at Coldwaltham, all in Sussex |
 |
Transaction |
S232 |
|
Cædwalla 1, king, to Wilfrid 2, bishop, in order to found a monastery at Selsey; grant of 55 hides (tributarii) at Selsey, Medmerry, Wittering, Itchenor, Birdham, Egesawde, Bessenheie, Brinfast and Sidlesham, with 6 hides (cassati) at Aldingbourne and Lidsey, 6 at Geinstidegate (? Westergate), 8 at (North) Mundham, 8 at [Amberley and] Houghton and 4 at Coldwaltham, all in Sussex |
 |
Transaction |
S232 |
|
Cædwalla 1, king, to Wilfrid 2, bishop, in order to found a monastery at Selsey; grant of 55 hides (tributarii) at Selsey, Medmerry, Wittering, Itchenor, Birdham, Egesawde, Bessenheie, Brinfast and Sidlesham, with 6 hides (cassati) at Aldingbourne and Lidsey, 6 at Geinstidegate (? Westergate), 8 at (North) Mundham, 8 at [Amberley and] Houghton and 4 at Coldwaltham, all in Sussex |
 |
Transaction |
S20 |
|
Wihtred 1, king of Kent, to the churches and monasteries of Kent; confirmation of privileges |
 |
Transaction |
S18 |
|
Wihtred 1, king of Kent, to Abbess Æbbe 3; grant of 40 hides (manentes) at Hæg |
 |
Transaction |
S17 |
|
Wihtred 1, king of Kent, to Mildrith 1, abbess; grant of privileges for Minster-in-Thanet |
 |
Transaction |
S1249 |
|
Hædde 2, bishop (of Winchester), to Hæmgils 2, abbot (of Glastonbury); grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Leigh in Street and 2 hides (manentes) at Meare, Somerset |
 |
Transaction |
S1246 |
|
Æthelred 4 to Eorcenwald 1, bishop; grant of 75 hides (manentes) at Ricingahaam, Bydinhaam, Dagenham, Angenlabeshaam and Widmundes felth (Wyfields in Great Ilford) and 10 hides (manentes) at Childerditch, all in Essex |
 |
Transaction |
S1246 |
|
Æthelred 4 to Eorcenwald 1, bishop; grant of 75 hides (manentes) at Ricingahaam, Bydinhaam, Dagenham, Angenlabeshaam and Widmundes felth (Wyfields in Great Ilford) and 10 hides (manentes) at Childerditch, all in Essex |
 |
Transaction |
S1246 |
|
Æthelred 4 to Eorcenwald 1, bishop; grant of 75 hides (manentes) at Ricingahaam, Bydinhaam, Dagenham, Angenlabeshaam and Widmundes felth (Wyfields in Great Ilford) and 10 hides (manentes) at Childerditch, all in Essex |
 |
Transaction |
S1246 |
|
Eorcenwald 1, bishop of the East Saxons, to his sisters in Christ [Anonymi 1061]; gift of the nunnery of Barking 1, privileges and grant and confirmation of many lands |
 |
Transaction |
S1246 |
|
Eorcenwald 1, bishop of the East Saxons, to his sisters in Christ [Anonymi 1061]; gift of the nunnery of Barking 1, privileges and grant and confirmation of many lands |
 |
Transaction |
S1246 |
|
Eorcenwald 1, bishop of the East Saxons, to his sisters in Christ [Anonymi 1061]; gift of the nunnery of Barking 1, privileges and grant and confirmation of many lands |
 |
Transaction |
S1246 |
|
Eorcenwald 1, bishop of the East Saxons, to his sisters in Christ [Anonymi 1061]; gift of the nunnery of Barking 1, privileges and grant and confirmation of many lands |
 |
Transaction |
S1245 |
|
Leuthhere 2, bishop of the Saxons, to Aldhelm 3, priest; grant of land at Malmesbury, Wilts., for a monastery |
 |
Transaction |
S1171 |
|
Æthelred 4 to Æthelburg 3, abbess, for her minster called Beddanhaam (Barking); grant of 40 hides (manentes) at Ricingahaam, Budinhaam, Dagenham, Angenlabeshaam and Widmundes felt (Wyfields in Great Ilford), all probably in Essex |
 |
Transaction |
S1171 |
|
Æthelred 4 to Æthelburg 3, abbess, for her minster called Beddanhaam (Barking); grant of 40 hides (manentes) at Ricingahaam, Budinhaam, Dagenham, Angenlabeshaam and Widmundes felt (Wyfields in Great Ilford), all probably in Essex |
 |
Transaction |
S1171 |
|
Æthelred 4 to Æthelburg 3, abbess, for her minster called Beddanhaam (Barking); grant of 40 hides (manentes) at Ricingahaam, Budinhaam, Dagenham, Angenlabeshaam and Widmundes felt (Wyfields in Great Ilford), all probably in Essex |
 |
Transaction |
S1170 |
|
Baldred 1 to Aldhelm 3, abbot; grant of 100 hides (manentes) near the river Avon, round the wood called Stercanlei (cf. Startley Farm in Great Somerford, Wilts.) and at Cnebbanburg, in exchange for 100 hides (cassati) east of the wood called Braydon, Wilts. |
 |
Transaction |
S1170 |
|
Baldred 1 to Aldhelm 3, abbot; grant of 100 hides (manentes) near the river Avon, round the wood called Stercanlei (cf. Startley Farm in Great Somerford, Wilts.) and at Cnebbanburg, in exchange for 100 hides (cassati) east of the wood called Braydon, Wilts. |
 |
Transaction |
S1165 |
|
Frithuwald 4, subregulus of Surrey, to Eorcenwald 1 and to Chertsey, St Peter's 1; grant of 200 (or 300) hides (manentes) at Chertsey and 5 at Thorpe, with 10 hides by the port of London. The property comprises land at Chertsey, Thorpe, Egham, Getinges (cf. Eaton Farm, Chobham), Molesey, Woodham in Chertsey and Hunewaldesham (lost) in Weybridge, Surrey. |
 |
Transaction |
S10 |
|
Mul 1, king, gave to Æbbe 3, abbess, 44 hides (manentes) in Sudaneie in Thanet and 10 at Sturry in return for money |
 |
PersonInfo |
Anon.MiracRicharii 16 |
Anonymous 424 |
Danish |
 |
Office |
S1165 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S228 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S68 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians and the inland and South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S68 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians and the inland and South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S68 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians and the inland and South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S67 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercian people) |
 |
Office |
S66 |
Trumwine 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Picts) |
 |
Office |
S1428a |
Theodore 1 |
held office of Archbishop (archbishop of Britain and the city of Canterbury) |
 |
Office |
S233 |
Sigehere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S72 |
Seaxwulf 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the South Angles and of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S72 |
Seaxwulf 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the South Angles and of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S72 |
Seaxwulf 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Mercians and Middle Angles) |
 |
Office |
S72 |
Seaxwulf 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Mercians and Middle Angles) |
 |
Office |
S66 |
Seaxwulf 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S68 |
Oswiu 1 |
held office of King (king of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
S70 |
Oswald 2 |
held office of Minister (minister in the province of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S70 |
Osric 2 |
held office of Minister (minister in the province of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S53 |
Oshere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S45 |
Nothhelm 1 |
held office of King (king of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S1245 |
Leuthhere 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
S68 |
Jarumann 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S252 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S241 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S240 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S239 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S1428a |
Hlothhere 1 |
held office of King (king of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S7 |
Hlothhere 1 |
held office of King (king of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S66 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
held office of King (king of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
S232 |
Eadwulf 1 |
held office of Dux (dux of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S66 |
Eadhæd 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of Lindsey) |
 |
Office |
S229 |
Cenwealh 2 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S227 |
Cenwealh 2 |
held office of Baslieus (basileus of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S237 |
Centwine 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S45 |
Cenred 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S66 |
Cedd 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the East Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S235 |
Cædwalla 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S233 |
Cædwalla 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S6 |
Theodebert 1 |
held office of King (king of the Franks) |
 |
Office |
S1245 |
Anonymi 1061 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
S1428a |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S241 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S239 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S77 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S75 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S74 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of Mercia) |
 |
Office |
S73 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S72 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S71 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S70 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S10 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S3 |
Æthelberht 3 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
 |
Status |
S1166 |
Cenfrith 2 |
held status of Comes / Comes |
 |
Event |
S235 |
|
Cædwalla 1, king of the (West) Saxons, to Cedde 1, Cissa 1 and Criswa 1 (? Crispa); grant, for the foundation of a minster, of 60 hides (cassati) at Farnham, Surrey, including 10 at Binton and 2 at Churt, Surrey, and land at Cusanweoh |
 |
Event |
S17 |
|
Wihtred 1, king of Kent, to Mildrith 1, abbess; grant of privileges for Minster-in-Thanet 1 |
 |
Event |
S1245 |
|
Leuthhere 2, bishop of the Saxons, to Aldhelm 3, priest; grant of land at Malmesbury, Wilts., for a monastery |
 |
Event |
S1165 |
|
Frithuwald 4, subregulus of Surrey, to Eorcenwald 1 and to St Peter's minster, Chertsey; grant of 200 (or 300) hides (manentes) at Chertsey and 5 at Thorpe, with 10 hides by the port of London |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1416-18 |
|
His parents (Anonymi 1125) gave Æthelberht 8 in boyhood to a monasterium. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1213-15 |
|
John 18 ended his life in the monasterium to which he had retired. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1170 |
|
John 18 and Anonymous 370 sat down to dine together. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1081 -3 |
|
Aldfrith 1 died in a period of peace after ruling for nineteen years. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1053-5, 1057-9 |
|
Anonymi 1094 killed Hewald 1 after a lengthy period of torture. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1052-4, 1058-9 |
|
Hewald 2 was immediately killed. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1044--51 |
|
Hewald 2 and Hewald 1 went to convert the pagan Saxons. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 900-4 |
|
After he arose from the dead, Anonymous 362 became a monk. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 857 |
|
Bosa 1 embellished the splendour of the church. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 777-80 |
|
The original tomb which held Æthelthryth 2's limbs under the ground became known as a source of healing for many (Anonymi 1110) and a remedy for eye-diseases. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 607-13 |
|
Wilfrid 2 made thousands of converts to Christ among the Frisian people (Anonymi 1086). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 581-7 |
|
Wilfrid 2 converted peoples in many places, including South Saxony. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 362-74 |
|
The remains of Oswald 1 were translated to Lindsey, where the local people (Anonymi 1076) buried him after seeing a fiery light. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 357-61 |
|
Osthryth 1 saw that the remains of Oswald 1 were reburied in a church. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 336-51 |
|
A man (Anonymous 329) collected dust from the place where Oswald 1 died; he took it to a house where a post with a cloth containing the dust proved immune to fire. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 324-35 |
|
The traveller (Anonymous 327) led a girl in a coma (Anonymous 328) to the place where Oswald 1 died and she was healed. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 314-23 |
|
The horse of a traveller (Anonymous 327) was healed at the spot where Oswald 1 died. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 219, 274-81 |
|
Edwin 2 founded spacious churches in cities and endowed them with gifts. |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 236 |
Oswald 1 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
 |
Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1072-3 |
Anonymi 1116 |
Missionary |
 |
Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 469 |
Anonymous 231 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1389 |
Echa 1 |
Anchorite |
 |
Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1074 and cf. 1072-3 |
Swithberht 1 |
Missionary |
 |
Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1074 and cf. 1072-3 |
Wira 1 |
Missionary |
 |
Transaction |
Alcuin.VersEubor 389 |
|
Silver, gems, gold and much finery were given by Offa 7 to Lindsey 1 |
 |
Possession |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1229 |
Wilfrid 4 |
He adorned other churches with fine gifts. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitLebuini 2 |
|
After Boniface 5 was killed, Gregory 3 spent the rest of his life ministering to the young Christian community which St Willibrord 1 and other disciples of the Lord had baptised in Frisia and in the districts round about |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitLebuini 2 |
|
Boniface 5 was killed by the sword with 52 companions whilst preaching in Frisia |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitLebuini 2 |
|
Boniface 5 became so renowned for his wisdom and holiness that he was able to effect reforms in both religion and belief throughout the whole Frankish kingdoms. |
 |
Event |
Anon.VitLebuini 2 |
|
He first left England in the time of Charles 1 |
 |
Education |
Anon.VitLebuini |
Gregory 5 |
he was brought up in the service of Boniface 5 since he was a boy |
 |
Event |
Annals.RegFranc 808 |
|
On his return to Northumbria, Eardwulf 4 was accompanied by envoys of the pope Leo 1 and of the emperor Charlemagne 1 |
 |
Event |
Annals.RegFranc |
|
Eardwulf 4 was expelled from his kingdom of Northumbria |
 |
Event |
Annals.RegFranc 754 |
|
Boniface 5 was martyred in Frisia. |
 |
Office |
Annals.StBertin 839 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
 |
Office |
Annals.StBertin 856 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the western English) |
 |
Office |
Annals.RegFranc |
Eardwulf 4 |
held office of King (king of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 1 |
|
Wilgils 2 was living a religious life in Christ with his wife (Anonymous 379) and all his household (Anonymi 1143), as was made plain afterwards through signs. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 1 |
|
[Wilgils 2] adopted a solitary life. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 1 |
|
Wilgils 2 served there for a great period of time with fasting and prayers and vigils to God in a certain small oratory dedicated to the apostle St Andrew. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr Cap.5 |
|
The man of God [sc. Willibrord 1] sailed from Ireland to Germania because of his devotion to preaching the Gospel. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 5 |
|
Because the Frisians (Anonymi 1152) with their king, Radbod 1, were still soiled by pagan practices, it seemed appropriate to [Willibrord 1] to go to Francia and Pippin 1. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr Cap.9 |
|
Willibrord 1 attempted to preach in Frisia and among the Danes (Anonymi 1193) |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr Cap.9 |
|
Willibrord 1 attempted to preach in Frisia and among the Danes (Anonymi 1193) |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 10 |
|
While [Willibrord 1] was making the journey [sc. to Anonymi 1160], he came to a certain island called Fositesland. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 10 |
|
Tossed about by a storm, the man of God [sc. Willibrord 1] stayed there [sc. on Fositesland] for some days until a suitable time for sailing should arrive after the storms had abated. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 10 |
|
Willibrord 1 baptized three men in the spring [at Fositesland]. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 10 |
|
[Willibrord 1] also ordered that the animals feeding on that land [sc. at Fositesland] be slaughtered as food for themselves (Anonymi 1163). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr Cap.13 |
|
Frisia was subjugated [by Charles 1]. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 13 |
|
[Charles 1 Martel] added many peoples to the kingdom of the Franks, amongst which was Frisia, Radbod 1 having been conquered. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 20 |
|
The holy preacher [sc. Willibrord 1] went with haste to Frisia for the sake of preaching the gospel, as was his custom. |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 23 |
Charlemagne 1 |
held office of Emperor |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VitWillibrPr 9 |
Ongend 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Aldhelm.CarmEccl iii.3 |
Centwine 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Aldhelm.EpArcic Inscrip. |
Aldfrith 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.Epitaph.2 Lines 9-10 |
|
He [sc. Æthelberht 8] sought the city of Rome and the kingdoms of the Franks. |
 |
Event |
Aldhelm.CarmEccl iii.19 |
|
Cædwalla 1 abdicated soon after succeeding to the throne. |
 |
Event |
Aldhelm.CarmEccl iii.1-2, 38-41 |
|
Bugga 1 built a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary: of a lofty construction, it had twelve altars and an apse dedicated to the Virgin. |
 |
Possession |
Æthelwulf.CarmAbb 4 |
Eanmund 1 |
He gave land to St Peter's (Lindisfarne?) |
 |
Office |
Æthelwulf.CarmAbb 12 |
Eanmund 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Æthelwulf.CarmAbb 2 |
Osred 1 |
held office of Ruler |
 |
Event |
Æthelwulf.CarmAbb 12 |
|
Eanmund 1's limbs were placed in a fitting tomb under the roof of the church |
 |
Event |
Adalhelmus.MiracOpportunae p. 68 |
|
Adalhelmus 1 was imprisoned by the 'Normans' (Danes?) and sold to the regions beyond the sea |
 |
Event |
Anon.MiracBertini 4 |
|
He went to the monastery of St Bertin where he spent a long time |
 |
Office |
Ulmarus.MiracVedasti 7 |
Anonymous 419 |
held office of |
 |
Occupation |
Anon.MiracAustrebertae 43 |
Anonymi 1213 |
Brother |
 |
Possession |
LiberPontificalis vol. II, p. 74, l. 32: Gregory IV, 9 |
Gregory 6 |
Among various other gifts he gave to the church of San Marco in Rome 12 bowls fashioned with English workmanship |
 |
Transaction |
S53 |
|
Oshere 1, king of the Hwicce, to Cuthswith 1, abbess; grant of 15 hides (tributarii) at Penintanham (probably Inkberrow, Worcs.) and Dyllawidu (?), for the foundation of a minster |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S68 |
|
Wulfhere 1, king of the Mercians and the inland and South Angles, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; confirmation and grant of many estates |
 |
Transaction |
S72 |
|
Æthelred 2, king, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; grant of land at Breedon on the Hill, Leics.; Hrepingas (? Repton, Derbys.); Cedenac; Swineshead, Lincs.; Heanbyrig; Lodeshale; Shifnal, Salop.; Costesford; Stretford (? Stretford, Salop.); Wattlesborough and Lizard, Salop.; Æthelhuniglond (? in Kent); and Bardney, Lincs. |
 |
Transaction |
S72 |
|
Æthelred 2, king, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; grant of land at Breedon on the Hill, Leics.; Hrepingas (? Repton, Derbys.); Cedenac; Swineshead, Lincs.; Heanbyrig; Lodeshale; Shifnal, Salop.; Costesford; Stretford (? Stretford, Salop.); Wattlesborough and Lizard, Salop.; Æthelhuniglond (? in Kent); and Bardney, Lincs. |
 |
Transaction |
S72 |
|
Æthelred 2, king, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; grant of land at Breedon on the Hill, Leics.; Hrepingas (? Repton, Derbys.); Cedenac; Swineshead, Lincs.; Heanbyrig; Lodeshale; Shifnal, Salop.; Costesford; Stretford (? Stretford, Salop.); Wattlesborough and Lizard, Salop.; Æthelhuniglond (? in Kent); and Bardney, Lincs. |
 |
Transaction |
S72 |
|
Æthelred 2, king, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; grant of land at Breedon on the Hill, Leics.; Hrepingas (? Repton, Derbys.); Cedenac; Swineshead, Lincs.; Heanbyrig; Lodeshale; Shifnal, Salop.; Costesford; Stretford (? Stretford, Salop.); Wattlesborough and Lizard, Salop.; Æthelhuniglond (? in Kent); and Bardney, Lincs. |
 |
Transaction |
S72 |
|
Æthelred 2, king, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; grant of land at Breedon on the Hill, Leics.; Hrepingas (? Repton, Derbys.); Cedenac; Swineshead, Lincs.; Heanbyrig; Lodeshale; Shifnal, Salop.; Costesford; Stretford (? Stretford, Salop.); Wattlesborough and Lizard, Salop.; Æthelhuniglond (? in Kent); and Bardney, Lincs. |
 |
Transaction |
S72 |
|
Æthelred 2, king, to St Peter's, Medeshamstede; grant of land at Breedon on the Hill, Leics.; Hrepingas (? Repton, Derbys.); Cedenac; Swineshead, Lincs.; Heanbyrig; Lodeshale; Shifnal, Salop.; Costesford; Stretford (? Stretford, Salop.); Wattlesborough and Lizard, Salop.; Æthelhuniglond (? in Kent); and Bardney, Lincs. |
 |
Transaction |
S8 |
|
Hlothhere 1, king of Kent, to Abbot Beorhtwald 6 and his minster [Reculver 1]; grant of land at Westanae on the Isle of Thanet, and in Sturry, Kent |
 |
Possession |
S1165 |
Frithuwald 4 |
|
 |
Possession |
S1165 |
Frithuwald 4 |
|
 |
Office |
Deneberht.ProfEpis.R3 2 |
Deneberht 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Kenestec.ProfEpis.R27 |
Kenestec 1 |
held office of Bishop-elect (elected as worthy to the episcopal see among the people of Cornwall in the Monasterium which is called in the language of the Britains Dinnurrium.) |
 |
Event |
Annals.ContBedae 572.740, 574.740 |
|
Æthelbald 4 by wicked deceit devastated part of [the land of the] Northumbrians. |
 |
Transaction |
S1250 |
|
Statement by Ecgwine 1, bishop of the Hwicce, of the lands he acquired for the minster at Evesham, St Mary's |
 |
Transaction |
S90 |
|
Æthelbald 4, king of the Mercians, to the Kentish churches; confirmation of privileges - freedom from all secular burdens except military expedition, bridge- and castle-building |
 |
Transaction |
S88 |
|
Confirmation by Beorhtwulf 2, king of Mercians of grant by Æthelbald 4, king of the Mercians, to Ealdwulf 5, bishop, and the church of St Andrew (Rochester, St Andrew's 1) of remission of the toll due on one ship at London |
 |
Transaction |
S65 |
|
Ceolred 1, king of Mercians, to [Wealdhere 2], bishop; confirmation of 30 hides (cassati) at Twickenham, Middx. |
 |
Transaction |
S22 |
|
Wihtred 1, king of Kent, to the churches and monasteries of Kent; confirmation of privileges and immunity to the churches and monasteries of Kent, with specific prohibition of lay domination over St Peter's at Upmynster, Reculver, Minster-in-Thanet, Dover, Folkestone, Lyminge, Minster-in-Sheppey and Hoo |
 |
Transaction |
S250 |
|
Ine 1, king (of Wessex), to the church at Glastonbury 1; general grant of privileges and reference to dependent churches at Sowy, Middlezoy, Brent, Moorlinch, Shapwick, Street, Butleigh and Pilton |
 |
Transaction |
S1410 |
|
Lulla 2, handmaid of Christ, to Glastonbury 1 Abbey; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Baltonsborough, Somerset, and at Scobbanwirht' [with mention of land at Lottisham and Lydford, Somerset, placed at King Æthelbald 4's disposal] |
 |
Transaction |
S1179 |
|
Hæha 1 to Ceolswith 1, his sister; grant for life of 48 hides (cassati) at Bradfield, 55 at Escesdun (i.e. the Berkshire Downs) and 73 at Earmundeslea (cf. Bessels Leigh), Berks., with reversion to himself or the minster (probably at Bradfield) |
 |
Transaction |
S1179 |
|
Hæha 1 to Ceolswith 1, his sister; grant for life of 48 hides (cassati) at Bradfield, 55 at Escesdun (i.e. the Berkshire Downs) and 73 at Earmundeslea (cf. Bessels Leigh), Berks., with reversion to himself or the minster (probably at Bradfield) |
 |
Transaction |
S253 |
|
Æthelheard 6, king of the West Saxons, and Queen Frithugyth 1 to Cengisl 1, abbot, and the familia in Glastonbury 1 minster; grant of 60 hides (manentes) at Pouholt (cf. Polden Hills, Somerset) |
 |
Transaction |
S253 |
|
Æthelheard 6, king of the West Saxons, and Queen Frithugyth 1 to Cengisl 1, abbot, and the familia in Glastonbury 1 minster; grant of 60 hides (manentes) at Pouholt (cf. Polden Hills, Somerset) |
 |
Transaction |
S251 |
|
Ine 1, king of the West Saxons, to the familia at Glastonbury 1; grant of 12 hides (manentes) at Sowy (cf. Othery, Middlezoy and Westonzoyland), Somerset |
 |
Transaction |
S250 |
|
Ine 1, king (of Wessex), to the church at Glastonbury 1; grant of 10 hides at Brent, 10 at Sowy (cf. Middlezoy, Westonzoyland), 20 at Pilton, 20 at Doulting and 1 at Bleadney, Somerset |
 |
Transaction |
S96 |
|
Æthelbald 4, king of the Mercians, to Eanberht 4, abbot; grant of 10 hides (cassati) near the wood called Toccan sceaga (Tockenham, Wilts.) and the tumulus called Reada beorg |
 |
Transaction |
S94 |
|
Æthelbald 4, king of the Mercians and of the South Angles, to Æthelric 4, comes; grant of 20 hides (cassati) in region ... Stoppingas at Wootton, Warwicks. |
 |
Transaction |
S89 |
|
Æthelbald 4, king of the Mercians and of the South Angli, to Cyneberht 3, comes; grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Ismere by the river Stour and land at Brochyl in Morfe forest, Worcs., for the construction of a minster |
 |
Transaction |
S87 |
|
Æthelbald 4, king of the Mercians, to Mildrith 1, abbess, and her church [Minster-in-Thanet 1]; remission of the toll due on one ship |
 |
Transaction |
S86 |
|
Æthelbald 4, king of the Mercians, to Mildrith 1, abbess, and her familia in Minster-in-Thanet 1 1; remission of the toll due on one ship at London |
 |
Transaction |
S81 |
|
Ceolred 1 to the church of Evesham, St Mary's 1; grant of 35 hides (cassati) at Ragley, Arrow, Exhall, Wiveleshale, Atherstone, Dorsington, Broom in Bidford, Milcote, Temple Grafton, Binton, Bidford and Hillborough in Temple Grafton, all in Warwicks. |
 |
Transaction |
S54 |
|
Æthelweard 3, subregulus, with the consent of Cenred 2, king of the Mercians, to Ecgwine 1, bishop, for St Mary's Church, Cronuchomme (Evesham, St Mary's 1); grant of 12 hides (cassati) at Ombersley, Worcs. |
 |
Transaction |
S44 |
|
Nothhelm 1, king of Sussex, to Beorhtfrith 4, famulus Dei; grant of four hides (tributarii) at Peppering by the river Arun (Tarente), Sussex |
 |
Transaction |
S42 |
|
Nothhelm 1, king of Sussex, to Beadufrith 1 and the brethren of Selsey 1; grant of 4 hides (manentes) at Herotunun, 3 (cassati) at Tættæshamstede and 3 at Sidlesham, Sussex |
 |
Transaction |
S42 |
|
Nothhelm 1, king of Sussex, to Beadufrith 1 and the brethren of Selsey 1; grant of 4 hides (manentes) at Herotunun, 3 (cassati) at Tættæshamstede and 3 at Sidlesham, Sussex |
 |
Transaction |
S26 |
|
Eadberht 7, king of Kent, to Abbess Mildrith 1 (of Minster-in-Thanet 1) and her familia; grant of a half-sulung (aratrum) of land bi Northanwde |
 |
Transaction |
S24 |
|
Æthelberht 5 II, king of Kent, to the church of Lyminge 1; grant of fishing rights in the river Limen, land around the oratorium of St Martin (at New Romney), and pasture at Biscopes wic (The Wicks, Broomhill, Kent) |
 |
Transaction |
S22 |
|
Wihtred 1, king of Kent, to the churches and monasteries of Kent; grant of privileges and immunity to the churches and monasteries of Kent, with specific prohibition of lay domination over St Peter's at Upmynster, Reculver, Minster-in-Thanet, Dover, Folkestone, Lyminge, Minster-in-Sheppey and Hoo |
 |
Transaction |
S21 |
|
Wihtred 1, king of Kent, to Lyminge 1; grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Pleghelmestun and pasture in Romney Marsh |
 |
Office |
S1250 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S1429 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1429 |
Oshere 1 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S1254 |
Wilfrid 5 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the diocese of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S1254 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1251 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1251 |
Offa 5 |
held office of King (king of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
S1251 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1251 |
Æthelheard 1 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S1181 |
Wulfhere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1180 |
Wihtred 1 |
held office of King (king of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S22 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1176 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S1175 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1173 |
Eadberht 9 |
held office of Abbot (abbot of Selsey) |
 |
Office |
S1174 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1173 |
Bryni 1 |
held office of Dux (dux of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S65 |
Swæfred 1 |
held office of King (king of the East Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S65 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S257 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S257 |
Cuthred 7 |
held office of King (king of West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S256 |
Cuthred 7 |
held office of King (king of the Gewisse) |
 |
Office |
S253 |
Æthelheard 6 |
held office of King (king of West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S251 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S249 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of Wessex) |
 |
Office |
S247 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S244 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S243 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S103b |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S103 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S102 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S101 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the South Angles) |
 |
Office |
S100 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S99 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S98 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S96 |
Cynewulf 4 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S96 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king not only of the Mercians but of all surrounding people) |
 |
Office |
S95 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S94 |
Oshere 1 |
held office of King (king of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S94 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king not only of the Mercians but of all the provinces called Suthengli) |
 |
Office |
S94 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king not only of the Mercians but of all the provinces called Suthengli) |
 |
Office |
S93 |
Cissa 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S93 |
Cædwalla 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S93 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S93 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
S93 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
S92 |
Hwita 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Mercian church) |
 |
Office |
S92 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S91 |
Eadberht 7 |
held office of King (king of Kent ) |
 |
Office |
S91 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of Mercia) |
 |
Office |
S90 |
Cuthbert 6 |
held office of Archbishop (archbishop of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S90 |
Æthelberht 3 |
held office of King (king of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S90 |
Wihtred 1 |
held office of King (king of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S90 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S89 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the South Angles) |
 |
Office |
S88 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S87 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S86 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S85 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S84 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S83 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S82 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S81 |
Ceolred 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S80 |
Offa 5 |
held office of King (king of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
S80 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S80 |
Constantine 1 |
held office of Pope (bishop of Rome) |
 |
Office |
S79 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S78 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S78 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S64 |
Offa 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S55 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S55 |
Ealdred 5 |
held office of Regulus (regulus of the Hwiccan people) |
 |
Office |
S55 |
Uhtred 2 |
held office of Regulus (regulus of the Hwiccan people) |
 |
Office |
S55 |
Eanberht 5 |
held office of Regulus (regulus of the Hwiccan people) |
 |
Office |
S54 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Angles) |
 |
Office |
S54 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S54 |
Ceolred 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
S54 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S47 |
Æthelberht 6 |
held office of King (king of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S46 |
Æthelberht 6 |
held office of King (king of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S44 |
Nothhelm 1 |
held office of King (king of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S43 |
Cenred 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S43 |
Nothhelm 1 |
held office of King (king of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S42 |
Nothhelm 1 |
held office of King (king of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S31 |
Eardwulf 2 |
held office of King (king of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S27 |
Eadberht 7 |
held office of King (king of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S24 |
Æthelberht 5 |
held office of King (king of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S23 |
Æthelberht 5 |
held office of King (king of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S22 |
Wihtred 1 |
held office of King (rex Cantuariorum) |
 |
Office |
S21 |
Wihtred 1 |
held office of King (King of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S19 |
Wihtred 1 |
held office of King (King of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S16 |
Wihtred 1 |
held office of King (King of Kent) |
 |
Status |
S90 |
Æthelmod 2 |
held status of |
 |
Transaction |
S774 |
|
King Edgar 11 to Thorney, St Peter's 1 (i.e. Westminster 1 Abbey); confirmation, reciting a bull of Pope John 2, of liberties and of land at Ham (in East Ham), Wennington, Essex; Morden, Surrey; Fanton (Hall) in North Benfleet, Essex; Aldenham, Herts.; Bleccenham and Lothereslege (both lost, in Hendon), Middx; Holwell, Datchworth and Watton-at-Stone, Herts.; Chollington in Eastbourne, Sussex; Staines, with Teddington, Halliford, Feltham and Ashford, Middx. |
 |
Status |
S54 |
Cuthbert 2 |
held status of Comes / Comes |
 |
Event |
S88 |
|
Confirmation by Beorhtwulf 2, king of Mercians of grant by Æthelbald 4, king of the Mercians, to Ealdwulf 5, bishop, and the church of St Andrew (Rochester, St Andrew's) of remission of the toll due on one ship at London |
 |
Event |
S99 |
|
Æthelbald 4, king of Mercians, to Osred 2, his faithful minister; grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Aston Blank and Notgrove, Gloucs., with note that the land was later granted to St Mary's, Worcester |
 |
Event |
S90 |
|
Æthelbald 4, king of Mercians, to the Kentish churches; confirmation of privileges |
 |
Event |
S87 |
|
Æthelbald 4, king of Mercians, to Mildrith 1, abbess, and her church [Minster-in-Thanet]; remission of the toll due on one ship |
 |
Event |
S86 |
|
Æthelbald 4, king of Mercians, to Mildrith 1, abbess, and her familia in Minster-in-Thanet 1; remission of the toll due on one ship at London |
 |
Event |
S22 |
|
Confirmation at a synod at Clofesho of grant by Wihtred 1, king of Kent, to churches and monasteries of Kent of privileges and immunity to the churches and monasteries of Kent, with specific prohibition of lay domination over St Peter's at Upmynster, Reculver, Minster-in-Thanet, Dover, Folkestone, Lyminge, Minster-in-Sheppey and Hoo |
 |
Transaction |
S250 |
|
Æthelheard 4, subregulus, to the church at Glastonbury; grant of 60 hides at Pouelt (cf. Polden Hills) |
 |
Transaction |
S894 |
|
King Æthelred 32 to Westminster 1 Abbey; confirmation of privileges and of (a) 5 hides (mansae) at Westminster 1 [formerly purchased by Dunstan 1 from Edgar 11 for 70 mancuses of gold]; (b) 3 at Logereslea (for Lothereslege, lost in Hendon), Middx. [formerly held by Beorhtmær 2, purchased by Dunstan 1 for £30 from King Edward 12 and given to Winchester 1]; (c) 5 at Hampstead, Mddx [granted to Westminster 1 by King Æthelred 32]; (d) 20 [at Hendon, Middx.] [of which 10 were purchased by Dunstan 1 from Bishop Æthelwold 1 and 10 from Wulfnoth 7, miles, for 80 pounds of silver]; (e) 3 at Codanhlaw [purchased by Dunstan 1 from Eadnoth 1, minister, for 12 pounds]; (f) 8 at Hanwell, Middx. [acquired from Ælfwine 33 for 30 pounds to enable him to go on pilgrimage, the arrangement to be reversed if he returned and repaid the money, the land meanwhile to be held by Dunstan 1 for his lifetime, with reversion to Westminster 1]; (g) 10 at Sunbury [purchased by Dunstan 1 from Ælfheah 33, dux, for 200 gold solidi, the reversion being given to Westminster 1 after the life of a widow, Æthelflæd 19; (h) land at Shepperton, Mddx. [to revert to Westminster 1 after the death of Æthelflæd 19]; (i) 5 hides at Brickendon, Herts. [bequeathed to Westminster 1 by Ælfhelm 8 Polga]; (j) 3 hides (cassati) at Sullington, Sussex [given by Ælfwine, the king's præfectus in Kent, for the soul of his wife]; (k) land at Paddington, Middx. [to revert to Westminster after the death of Wulfric]; (l) land at Cowley Peachey, Middx. [to revert after the death of Ælfric into the control of Bishop Wulfsige (of Sherborne)]. |
 |
Transaction |
S134 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to the churches of Kent; confirmation and grant of privileges. |
 |
Transaction |
S128 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to Osberht 2, his minister, and Osberht 2's wife [Anonymous 440]; grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) at Duningcland in the Eastry district, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S120 |
|
Hathored 3, bishop, and the community of Worcester, St Peter's 1 to Eanburg 1, abbess, Offa 7's kinswoman; lease for life of 12 hides (manentes) at Hampton Lucy, Warwicks., and 5 at Fæhha leage |
 |
Transaction |
S120 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to the church of Worcester, St Peter's 1; grant of privileges for 12 hides (manentes) at Hampton Lucy, Warwicks., and 5 at Fæhha leage |
 |
Transaction |
S1184 |
|
Oslac 3, dux of the South Saxons, to the church of Selsey?, St Paul's 1; grant of land at Earnley, Sussex, and Tielæsora |
 |
Transaction |
S1183 |
|
Ealdwulf 8, dux of the South Saxons, with the consent of Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to the church of St Peter, Selsey; grant of 3 hides (tributarii) at Peartingawyrth and Wealingawyrth |
 |
Transaction |
S1183 |
|
Ealdwulf 8, dux of the South Saxons, with the consent of Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to the church of St Peter, Selsey; grant of 3 hides (tributarii) at Peartingawyrth and Wealingawyrth |
 |
Transaction |
S1178 |
|
Ealdwulf 8, dux of the South Saxons, with the consent of Offa 7, king of the English, to Wihthun 2, bishop, for the church of Ferring, St Andrew's 1; grant of woodland at Cealtborgsteal |
 |
Transaction |
S1178 |
|
Ealdwulf 8, dux of the South Saxons, with the consent of Offa 7, king of the English, to Wihthun 2, bishop, for the church of Ferring, St Andrew's 1; grant of woodland at Cealtborgsteal |
 |
Transaction |
S117 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to the church of Bredon, St Peter's 1, for the use of the bishop of Worcester; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Wærsetfelda (cf. Wast Hills in Alvechurch), 5 hides (cassati) at Cofton Hackett and 5 hides (mansae) at Rednal in Kings Norton, Worcs. |
 |
Transaction |
S106 |
|
Stithberht 1, abbot, to Offa 7, king of the Mercians; grant of 30 hides at Wicham in Ciltinne, in exchange for 30 hides (manentes) between Harrow and the Lidding (Wealdstone Brook) and east of the Lidding, Middx. |
 |
Transaction |
S106 |
|
Stithberht 1, abbot, to Offa 7, king of the Mercians; grant of 30 hides at Wicham in Ciltinne, in exchange for 30 hides (manentes) between Harrow and the Lidding (Wealdstone Brook) and east of the Lidding, Middx. |
 |
Transaction |
S105 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to Eardwulf 3, bishop of Rochester; grant of 20 sulungs (aratra) at Islingham, Kent |
 |
Office |
S1184 |
Wihthun 2 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S61 |
Uhtred 2 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S60 |
Uhtred 2 |
held office of Regulus (regulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S59 |
Uhtred 2 |
held office of Regulus (regulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S58 |
Uhtred 2 |
held office of Regulus (regulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S57 |
Uhtred 2 |
held office of Regimen (regimen of the Hwiccan people) |
 |
Office |
S148 B278 |
Uhtred 2 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S108 |
Oswald 4 |
held office of Dux (dux of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S1184 |
Oslac 3 |
held office of Dux (dux of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S1255 |
Oshere 1 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S1430 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S63 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S61 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S57 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S50 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S34 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S265 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S147 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S146 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
 |
Office |
S145 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
 |
Office |
S144 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S143 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1412 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S141 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S140 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S138 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S137 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S136 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S134 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S132 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S131 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S130 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S129 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S128 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S127 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king not only of the Mercians but also of surrounding nations) |
 |
Office |
S126 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1257 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S125 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S124 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercian monarchy) |
 |
Office |
S123 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S122 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S121 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
 |
Office |
S120 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S119 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the monarchy of Mercia) |
 |
Office |
S1184 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1183 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S118 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians and surrounding nations) |
 |
Office |
S1178 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
 |
Office |
S117 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians and surrounding nations) |
 |
Office |
S116 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians and surrounding nations) |
 |
Office |
S115 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
S114 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S112 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S111 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the whole country of the English) |
 |
Office |
S110 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
 |
Office |
S109 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
 |
Office |
S108 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S107 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S106 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S105 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S59 |
Milred 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S58 |
Milred 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S1255 |
Milred 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S107 |
Milred 1 |
held office of Antistes (bishop of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S1257 |
Hathored 3 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S151 |
Ecgfrith 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S150 |
Ecgfrith 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S149 |
Ecgfrith 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S148 |
Ecgfrith 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1412 |
Ecgfrith 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S130 |
Ecgfrith 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1184 |
Ecgfrith 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S37 |
Ecgberht 9 |
held office of King (king of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S108 |
Ecgberht 9 |
held office of King (king of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S30 |
Eardwulf 2 |
held office of King (king of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S1183 |
Ealdwulf 8 |
held office of Dux (dux of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S1178 |
Ealdwulf 8 |
held office of Dux (dux of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S62 |
Ealdred 5 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
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Office |
S61 |
Ealdred 5 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S60 |
Ealdred 5 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S59 |
Ealdred 5 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S58 |
Ealdred 5 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S147 |
Ealdred 5 |
held office of Subregulus |
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Office |
S141 |
Ealdred 5 |
held office of Subregulus (subregulus of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S113 |
Ealdred 5 |
held office of Regulus (regulus of the Hwiccans) |
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Office |
S265 |
Cynewulf 4 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S264 |
Cynewulf 4 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
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Office |
S262 |
Cynewulf 4 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S261 |
Cynewulf 4 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S1257 |
Cynewulf 4 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S108 |
Cynewulf 4 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
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Office |
S59 |
Cynethryth 2 |
held office of Queen (queen of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S120 |
Cynethryth 2 |
held office of Queen (queen of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S116 |
Cynethryth 2 |
held office of Queen (queen of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S151 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S267 |
Beorhtric 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S149 |
Beorhtric 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S1255 |
Æthelred 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1255 |
Æthelburg 7 |
held office of Abbess |
 |
Office |
S266 |
Æthelberht 9 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S25 |
Æthelberht 5 |
held office of King (king of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S59 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S29 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Event |
S1178 |
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Ealdwulf 8, dux of the South Saxons, with the consent of Offa 7, king of the English, to Wihthun 2, bishop, for the church of Ferring, St Andrew's 1; grant of woodland at Cealtborgsteal |
 |
Event |
S267 |
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Beorhtric 1, king of the West Saxons, to Wigfrith 4, præfectus; grant of 10 hides (cassati) on the river Parret, Somerset |
 |
Event |
S137 |
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Record of the restoration by Offa 7, king, to Hathored 3, bishop of Worcester, of 5 hides (manentes) at Aust (Cliff), Gloucs., seized by Bynna 1, the king's comes, the bishop having brought forward a charter of King Æthelbald 4 to prove the bishopric's title |
 |
Event |
S127 |
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Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to Ceolnoth 1, abbot, and his familia in the church of St Peter (Chertsey, St Peter's 1); confirmation of privileges |
 |
Event |
S33 |
|
Confirmation by Eanmund 2 of: Sigered 2, king of half Kent, to Eardwulf 3, bishop of Rochester; grant of 20 sulungs (aratra) at Islingham, Kent, and swine-pastures in the western Weald. |
 |
Event |
ASC 709 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <708/9> B, 708 C |
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There was an agreement to divide the bishopric of the West Saxons, which formerly had been one, into two in the time of Daniel 1. |
 |
Event |
ASC 675 ACEG |
|
Here Wulfhere 1 and Æscwine 2 fought at Biedanheafde. |
 |
Event |
ASC 661 ACEG, <661> B |
|
Here Cenwealh 2 fought at Easter at Posentesburh. |
 |
Event |
ASC 658 ACEFG, <658> B |
|
Here Cenwealh 2 fought æt Peonnum against the Wealas (Anonymi 804) and caused them to flee as far as the Parret. |
 |
Event |
ASC 614 ABCEG |
|
Here Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 fought at Beandun and slew [AG: 2,046; BCE: 2,045] Wealas (Anonymi 788). |
 |
Event |
ASC 603 ACEG |
|
Aedán 1 fought together with Dalriada (Anonymi 795) against Æthelfrith 2. |
 |
Event |
ASC 603 ACEG |
|
Aedán 1 fought together with Dalriada (Anonymi 795) against Æthelfrith 2. |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
|
Anonymi 1037 went from Flatholme [BCD substitute: Steepholme] to Dyfed and then to Ireland. |
 |
Occupation |
OEMart 37 |
Anonymous 455 |
Servant |
 |
Event |
OEMart 53 |
|
Men (Anonymi 1283) saw a beautiful hand from heaven mark the door of the house where Guthlac 2 was born and then return to heaven. |
 |
Occupation |
OEMart 37 |
Anonymous 456 |
Brother |
 |
Office |
OEMart 36 |
Cuthbert 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
OEMart 239 |
Chad 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop among the East Saxons) |
 |
Office |
OEMart 37 |
Anonymous 455 |
held office of Mass-priest |
 |
Office |
OEMart 37 |
Anonymous 456 |
held office of Provost |
 |
Status |
OEMart 62 |
Anonymi 1284 |
held status of Neighbour / Neighbour |
 |
Event |
OEMart 252 |
|
Hild 1 was the first builder of the mynster called Steorneshealh. |
 |
Event |
OEMart 239 |
|
The body of Cedd 1 rested near the northern boundary in the mynster at Lastingham. |
 |
Event |
OEMart 62-3 |
|
At the birth of Wilfrid 2 the house in which he was born appeared to be on fire. |
 |
Transaction |
S178 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 1 hide (manens) at Seleberhting lond in the district of Faversham, Kent, in return for a ring of 23 mancuses |
 |
Transaction |
S178 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 1 hide (manens) at Seleberhting lond in the district of Faversham, Kent, in return for a ring of 23 mancuses |
 |
Transaction |
S177 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of one sulung (aratrum) at Cynincges cua lond, Kent (? Kingsland (lost) in Faversham hundred), in return for 7 pounds of gold and silver |
 |
Transaction |
S177 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of one sulung (aratrum) at Cynincges cua lond, Kent (? Kingsland (lost) in Faversham hundred), in return for 7 pounds of gold and silver |
 |
Transaction |
S177 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of one sulung (aratrum) at Cynincges cua lond, Kent (? Kingsland (lost) in Faversham hundred), in return for 7 pounds of gold and silver |
 |
Transaction |
S171 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Sture, in exchange for 12 hides at Guiting, Gloucs. |
 |
Transaction |
S170 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 20 iugera at Ibentea in the Faversham district and a further 2 in the same area. |
 |
Transaction |
S170 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 20 iugera at Ibentea in the Faversham district and a further 2 in the same area. |
 |
Transaction |
S168 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 2 sulungs (aratra) at Appincg lond in Rainham, 2 sulungs at Suithhunincg lond at Graveney near Faversham, and 2.5 hagae in Canterbury, all in Kent, in return for 126 mancuses |
 |
Transaction |
S166 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Ræthhun 2, abbot of Abingdon; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Longworth, Berks, and 18 hides at Aclea, Northtuna and Punningstoce, with the restitution of 15 hides at Sunningwell, 10 hides at Eaton, 10 hides at Sandforda (probably Dry Sandford), 30 hides at Denchworth and Goosey, land at Culham, 10 hides at Ginge and 10 at Leckhampstead (all Berks, except Culham, Oxon.), in return for 120 pounds and 100 hides (mansiones) |
 |
Transaction |
S166 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Ræthhun 2, abbot of Abingdon; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Longworth, Berks, and 18 hides at Aclea, Northtuna and Punningstoce, with the restitution of 15 hides at Sunningwell, 10 hides at Eaton, 10 hides at Sandforda (probably Dry Sandford), 30 hides at Denchworth and Goosey, land at Culham, 10 hides at Ginge and 10 at Leckhampstead (all Berks, except Culham, Oxon.), in return for 120 pounds and 100 hides (mansiones) |
 |
Transaction |
S166 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Ræthhun 2, abbot of Abingdon; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Longworth, Berks, and 18 hides at Aclea, Northtuna and Punningstoce, with the restitution of 15 hides at Sunningwell, 10 hides at Eaton, 10 hides at Sandforda (probably Dry Sandford), 30 hides at Denchworth and Goosey, land at Culham, 10 hides at Ginge and 10 at Leckhampstead (all Berks, except Culham, Oxon.), in return for 120 pounds and 100 hides (mansiones) |
 |
Transaction |
S166 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Ræthhun 2, abbot of Abingdon; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Longworth, Berks, and 18 hides at Aclea, Northtuna and Punningstoce, with the restitution of 15 hides at Sunningwell, 10 hides at Eaton, 10 hides at Sandforda (probably Dry Sandford), 30 hides at Denchworth and Goosey, land at Culham, 10 hides at Ginge and 10 at Leckhampstead (all Berks, except Culham, Oxon.), in return for 120 pounds and 100 hides (mansiones) |
 |
Transaction |
S166 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Ræthhun 2, abbot of Abingdon; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Longworth, Berks, and 18 hides at Aclea, Northtuna and Punningstoce, with the restitution of 15 hides at Sunningwell, 10 hides at Eaton, 10 hides at Sandforda (probably Dry Sandford), 30 hides at Denchworth and Goosey, land at Culham, 10 hides at Ginge and 10 at Leckhampstead (all Berks, except Culham, Oxon.), in return for 120 pounds and 100 hides (mansiones) |
 |
Transaction |
S166 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Ræthhun 2, abbot of Abingdon; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Longworth, Berks, and 18 hides at Aclea, Northtuna and Punningstoce, with the restitution of 15 hides at Sunningwell, 10 hides at Eaton, 10 hides at Sandforda (probably Dry Sandford), 30 hides at Denchworth and Goosey, land at Culham, 10 hides at Ginge and 10 at Leckhampstead (all Berks, except Culham, Oxon.), in return for 120 pounds and 100 hides (mansiones) |
 |
Transaction |
S165 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Beornmod 3, bishop; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) to the south of Rochester (at Borstal), Kent, with appurtenant swine-pastures in the Weald |
 |
Transaction |
S161 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of the men of Kent, to Wulfheard 10, priest; grant of 2 hides (manentes), equivalent to one sulung, at Swarling, Kent, and one 'yokelet' (an geocled) at Ecgheanng lond |
 |
Transaction |
S161 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of the men of Kent, to Wulfheard 10, priest; grant of 2 hides (manentes), equivalent to one sulung, at Swarling, Kent, and one 'yokelet' (an geocled) at Ecgheanng lond |
 |
Transaction |
S157 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Swithhun 3, minister; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent, one sulung at Æthilwlfing lond, a fishery on the Thames called Fiscnæs, and swine-pastures in Cæstersæta walda |
 |
Transaction |
S157 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Swithhun 3, minister; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent, one sulung at Æthilwlfing lond, a fishery on the Thames called Fiscnæs, and swine-pastures in Cæstersæta walda |
 |
Transaction |
S157 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Swithhun 3, minister; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent, one sulung at Æthilwlfing lond, a fishery on the Thames called Fiscnæs, and swine-pastures in Cæstersæta walda |
 |
Transaction |
S153 |
|
Oswulf 4 to Lyminge 1 minster; grant of land at Hremping wiic, also known as Hafingseota, south of the river Limen, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S153 |
|
Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Oswulf 4, his dux and minister; grant of land at Hremping wiic, also known as Hafingseota, south of the river Limen, Kent, in exchange for land at Bobingseata |
 |
Transaction |
S40 |
|
Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 2 sulungs (aratra) at Hrithra leah, part of an estate of 15 hides (manentes) at Buckholt in Petham, Kent, in return for 30 mancuses |
 |
Transaction |
S40 |
|
Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 2 sulungs (aratra) at Hrithra leah, part of an estate of 15 hides (manentes) at Buckholt in Petham, Kent, in return for 30 mancuses |
 |
Transaction |
S40 |
|
Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 2 sulungs (aratra) at Hrithra leah, part of an estate of 15 hides (manentes) at Buckholt in Petham, Kent, in return for 30 mancuses |
 |
Office |
S1258 |
Cynewulf 4 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S1437 |
Eadwulf 9 |
held office of Ealdorman (Ealdorman of the Hwicce / Worcester ?) |
 |
Office |
S1437 |
Beornwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1437 |
Beornwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercian kingdom) |
 |
Office |
S1436 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
S1436 |
Beornwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1435 |
Cynred 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
S1435 |
Beornwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1434 |
Beornwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1433 |
Beornwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1431b |
Eadwulf 7 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
S1431a |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1431a |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1431 |
Werenberht 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Middle Angles) |
 |
Office |
S1431 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1430a |
Eadwulf 7 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
S1267 |
Beornwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1260 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1258 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1186a |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S286 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S283 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S282 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S281 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S279 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S278 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S277 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S277 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S275 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S273 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the Gewisse) |
 |
Office |
S271 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S271 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
 |
Office |
S190 |
Wiglaf 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S188 |
Wiglaf 1 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S187 |
Ceolwulf 5 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians and of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S186 |
Ceolwulf 5 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians and of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S185 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S183 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S182 |
Deneberht 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of Worcester) |
 |
Office |
S182 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S181 |
Deneberht 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of Worcester) |
 |
Office |
S181 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S180 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S179 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S178 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S177 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S176 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S174 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S173 |
Ælfthryth 3 |
held office of Queen (queen of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S173 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S172 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S170 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S152 |
Ecgfrith 7 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S152 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S41 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S40 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of Mercia) |
 |
Office |
S39 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S168 |
Æthelwulf 8 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S168 |
Deneberht 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the Hwicce) |
 |
Office |
S168 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S167 |
Ealhberht 1 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S167 |
Æthelwulf 7 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
S167 |
Sigered 4 |
held office of King (king of the East Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S167 |
Cuthred 11 |
held office of King (king of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S167 |
Wulfred 6 |
held office of Archbishop (archbishop of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S167 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S166 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S165 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Beornnoth 3 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Osberht 5 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Æscberht 1 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Wihtred 3 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Ældred 2 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Herefrith 5 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Eadberht 28 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Esne 7 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Sigeheard 2 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Wihthere 1 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Ealdberht 15 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Esne 6 |
held office of Satraps (satraps of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S164 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians and the province of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S163 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S161 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S160 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S159 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S158 |
Wihthun 2 |
held office of Bishop (bishop of the South Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S158 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S157 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S155 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S153 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of Rector (rector of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S153 |
Cenwulf 3 |
held office of Emperor (emperor of the Mercians) |
 |
Event |
S1258 |
|
Æthelheard 13, archbishop of Canterbury, to Cynethryth 2, abbess; grant of the minsters at Cookham, Berks., and at Pectanege, in exchange for 60 hides (cassati) at Fleet, 30 at Teynham and 20 at the source of the Cray, Kent. |
 |
Event |
S273 |
|
Ecgberht 10, king of the Gewisse, moved against the Britons at Creodantreow |
 |
Event |
S186 |
|
Wulfred 6, archbishop, consecrated Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians |
 |
Event |
S1438 |
|
Confirmation by Southumbrian bishops of the agreement made at Kingston, between Archbishop Ceolnoth 3 and Kings Ecgberht 10 and Æthelwulf 1 concerning the restoration to Canterbury, Christ Church 1, of land at Mallingum (East Malling, Kent or South Malling, Sussex), previously granted by Baldred 4, king of Kent. In return Ceolnoth 3 and the Christ Church community and their successors promise loyalty to the West Saxon kings and their heirs. |
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Event |
S1437 |
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Record of the settlement at Clofesho of a dispute concerning swine-pasture at Sinton in Leigh, Worcs.. |
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Event |
S1436 |
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Record of a dispute between Archbishop Wulfred 6 and Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and his heir Cwenthryth 1, abbess, concerning the minsters of Reculver and Minster-in-Thanet. At an initial settlement in London (? late 821) Wulfred 6 ceded to King Cenwulf 3 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.) and 120lbs of money. In subsequent settlements (at Clofesho and Oslafeshlau) Cwenthryth 1 ceded to Wulfred 6 land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and Combe, Kent |
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Event |
S1434 |
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Record of the recovery by Archbishop Wulfred 6 of land at Easole, Kent, granted to him by Ealdberht 15, comes, and Selethryth 1, his sister, but fraudulently acquired by Cwenthryth 1, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet. |
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Event |
S1433 |
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Record of the settlement of a dispute between Heahberht 8, bishop, and the familia at Berkeley 1, Gloucs., concerning land and monastery at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucs.. Reversion of the estate had been left to Worcester 1 by Æthelric 8. It was decided at Clofesho that Worcester 1 should retain it. An oath was given at Westbury 30 days later. |
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Event |
S1431b |
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Decree of a council of Clofesho concerning the lordship of minsters |
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Event |
S1431a |
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Decree of a council of Clofesho concerning the restoration of the metropolitan rights of the see of Canterbury and the abolition of the archbishopric of Lichfield |
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Event |
S1431 |
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Record of an agreement between Deneberht 1, bishop of Worcester, and Wulfheard 5, bishop of Hereford, concerning their claims to the minsters at Cheltenham and Beckford, Gloucs |
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Event |
S1260 |
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Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1, to Wulfheard 3; confirmation of his life interest in land at Inkberrow and Bradley, Worcs |
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Event |
S1187 |
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Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath land at Todenham, Gloucs.; Sture; Shrawley, Worcs.; and at Cohhanlea to Deerhurst; at Bromsgrove and Feckenham, Worcs., to Wærfrith 2 for life with reversion to Worcester 1; and land under Over, Gloucs., at Westmynster (Westbury-on-Trym) and at Stoce (Stoke Bishop, Gloucs. or Stoke Prior, Worcs.), to Ceolburg 1, his mother, for life, with reversion to the church at Worcester. |
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Event |
S283 |
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Ecgberht 10, king of the West Saxons, to Wulfheard 12, præfectus; grant of 22 hides (manentes) on the river Meon, Hants. |
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Event |
S280 |
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Ecgberht 10, king, to Beornmod 3, bishop; grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Snodland and Holborough, Kent, with pastures and a viculus in the eastern part of Rochester |
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Event |
S273 |
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Ecgberht 10, king, to the minster of Winchester, SS Peter and Paul; grant of 5 hides (cassati) at (Martyr) Worthy, Hants |
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Event |
S272 |
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Ecgberht 10, king, to Winchester, Old Minster; grant of 15 hides (manentes) at Alton Priors, Wilts., formerly held by Burgheard 2, præfectus |
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Event |
S187 |
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Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and of the people of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds |
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Event |
S186 |
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Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and of the people of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Mylentun, near Kemsing, Kent, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses |
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Event |
S177 |
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Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of one sulung (aratrum) at Cynincges cua lond, Kent (? Kingsland (lost) in Faversham hundred), in return for 7 pounds of gold and silver |
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Event |
S166 |
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Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Ræthhun 2, abbot of Abingdon; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Longworth, Berks, and 18 hides at Aclea, Northtuna and Punningstoce, with the restitution of 15 hides at Sunningwell, 10 hides at Eaton, 10 hides at Sandforda (probably Dry Sandford), 30 hides at Denchworth and Goosey, land at Culham, 10 hides at Ginge and 10 at Leckhampstead (all Berks, except Culham, Oxon.), in return for 120 pounds and 100 hides (mansiones) |
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Event |
S161 |
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Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfheard 10, priest; grant of 2 hides (manentes), equivalent to one sulung, at Swarling, Kent, and one 'yokelet' (an geocled) at Ecgheanng lond |
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Event |
S40 |
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Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 2 sulungs (aratra) at Hrithra leah, part of an estate of 15 hides (manentes) at Buckholt in Petham, Kent, in return for 30 mancuses |
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Transaction |
S180 |
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Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his clergy at Worcester 1; grant of privileges for land at Whittington, Spetchley and Tolladine in North Claines, for 30 hides (manentes) at Weogorena-leage (Hallow), and for 25 hides at Chaddesley Corbett, Worcs., in return for 14 hides at Sture |
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Transaction |
S182 |
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Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and the church of Worcester 1; grant of 3 hides (mansiones) at Sluhforda on the west bank of the Stour, Worcs. |
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Transaction |
S183 |
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Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Abingdon 1 Abbey; grant of privileges for land at Culham, Oxon.; Kennington, Hinksey, Cumnor, Earmundelæh (cf. Bessels Leigh), Eaton, Sunningwell, Dry Sandford, Wootton, Ginge, Denchworth, Charney (Bassett), Goosey, Fernham, Watchfield, Shrivenham, Bourton, Leckhampstead, Boxford, Welford and Wickham in Welford, Berks., with woodland at Speen, Poughley (in Chaddleworth), Trindlæh (lost), and Easton (in Welford), Berks. |
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Transaction |
S183 |
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Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Abingdon 1 Abbey; grant of privileges for land at Culham, Oxon.; Kennington, Hinksey, Cumnor, Earmundelæh (cf. Bessels Leigh), Eaton, Sunningwell, Dry Sandford, Wootton, Ginge, Denchworth, Charney (Bassett), Goosey, Fernham, Watchfield, Shrivenham, Bourton, Leckhampstead, Boxford, Welford and Wickham in Welford, Berks., with woodland at Speen, Poughley (in Chaddleworth), Trindlæh (lost), and Easton (in Welford), Berks. |
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Transaction |
S183 |
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Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Abingdon 1 Abbey; grant of privileges for land at Culham, Oxon.; Kennington, Hinksey, Cumnor, Earmundelæh (cf. Bessels Leigh), Eaton, Sunningwell, Dry Sandford, Wootton, Ginge, Denchworth, Charney (Bassett), Goosey, Fernham, Watchfield, Shrivenham, Bourton, Leckhampstead, Boxford, Welford and Wickham in Welford, Berks., with woodland at Speen, Poughley (in Chaddleworth), Trindlæh (lost), and Easton (in Welford), Berks. |
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Transaction |
S186 |
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Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Mylentun, near Kemsing, Kent, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses |
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Transaction |
S186 |
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Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Mylentun, near Kemsing, Kent, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses |
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Transaction |
S186 |
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Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Mylentun, near Kemsing, Kent, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses |
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Transaction |
S187 |
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Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and the men of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds |
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Transaction |
S187 |
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Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and the men of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds |
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Transaction |
S187 |
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Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds |
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Transaction |
S190 |
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Wiglaf 1, king of the Mercians, to the minster at Hanbury, Worcs.; grant of privileges in return for the surrender to the king of 20 hides at Iddeshale (? Idsall, Salop.), land at Hæccaham (? Hanbury, Worcs.), 10 hides at Felda by Weoduman (? in Beanhall in Feckenham, Worcs.), and in return for the grant of 10 hides at Crowle, Worcs., to Mucel 4 (ealdorman), son of Esne 11, and a gift of 600 shillings in gold to Ealdorman Sigered 5 |
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Transaction |
S272 |
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Ecgberht 10, king, to Old Minster, Winchester; grant of 15 hides (manentes) at Alton Priors, Wilts., formerly held by Burgheard 2, præfectus |
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Transaction |
S273 |
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Ecgberht 10, king, to the minster of Winchester, SS Peter & Paul 1, grant of 5 hides (cassati) at (Martyr) Worthy, Hants. |
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Transaction |
S279 |
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Ecgberht 10, king of the West Saxons, to Ciaba 1, a clericus living in Canterbury, St Peter's minster (Canterbury, St Augustine's); grant, for life, of one sulung (aratrum) on Scirdun, formerly belonging to the royal vill at Canterbury, in return for 100 mancuses, with reversion to St Augustine's |
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Transaction |
S280 |
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Ecgberht 10, king, to Beornmod 3, bishop; grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Snodland and Holborough, Kent, with pastures and a viculus in the eastern part of Rochester |
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Transaction |
S282 |
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Ecgberht 10, king of the West Saxons and Kent, to Æthelric 9, minister; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Warehorne and Flotham (lost), Kent, in return for 50 mancuses. |
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Transaction |
S286 |
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Æthelwulf 1, king of Kent, to Ceolnoth 3, archbishop; grant of one hide (mansio) at Eastre(a)stadelham. |
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Transaction |
S153 |
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Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Oswulf 4, his dux and minister; grant of land at Hremping wiic, also known as Hafingseota, south of the river Limen, Kent, in exchange for land at Bobingseata |
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Transaction |
S1258 |
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Æthelheard 13, archbishop of Canterbury, to Cynethryth 2, abbess; grant of the minsters at Cookham, Berks., and at Pectanege, in exchange for 60 hides (cassati) at Fleet, 30 at Teynham and 20 at the source of the Cray, Kent |
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Transaction |
S1187 |
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Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath land at Todenham, Gloucs.; Sture; Shrawley, Worcs.; and at Cohhanlea to Deerhurst 1; the land was given on condition that the community carries out their vows as they have promised. |
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Transaction |
S1187 |
|
Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath land at Todenham, Gloucs.; Sture; Shrawley, Worcs.; and at Cohhanlea to Deerhurst 1; the land was given on condition that the community carries out their vows as they have promised. |
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Transaction |
S1187 |
|
Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath land at Todenham, Gloucs.; Sture; Shrawley, Worcs.; and at Cohhanlea to Deerhurst 1; the land was given on condition that the community carries out their vows as they have promised. |
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Transaction |
S1187 |
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Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath land at Todenham, Gloucs.; Sture; Shrawley, Worcs.; and at Cohhanlea to Deerhurst 1; the land was given on condition that the community carries out their vows as they have promised. |
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Transaction |
S1187 |
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Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath 11 manentes at Bromsgrove and Feckenham, Worcs., to Wærfrith 2 for life with reversion to Worcester 1 |
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Transaction |
S1187 |
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Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath 11 manentes at Bromsgrove and Feckenham, Worcs., to Wærfrith 2 for life with reversion to Worcester 1 |
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Transaction |
S1187 |
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Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath 30 manentes under Over, Gloucs. to Gloucester 1 |
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Transaction |
S1187 |
|
Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath 30 manentes under Over, Gloucs. to Gloucester 1 |
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Transaction |
S1187 |
|
Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath Westmynster (Westbury-on-Trym) and at Stoce (Stoke Bishop, Gloucs. or Stoke Prior, Worcs.), to Ceolburg 1, his mother, for life, with reversion to the church at Worcester 1. She was to have protection and defence there against the claims of the Berkeley people. |
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Transaction |
S1258 |
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Æthelheard 13, archbishop of Canterbury, to Cynethryth 2, abbess; grant of the minsters at Cookham, Berks., and at Pectanege, in exchange for 60 hides (cassati) at Fleet, 30 at Teynham and 20 at the source of the Cray, Kent |
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Transaction |
S1260 |
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Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1, to Wulfheard 3; confirmation of his life interest in land at Inkberrow and Bradley, Worcs. |
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Transaction |
S1264 |
|
Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Folcwining lond in the district of Eastry, 1 at Liminum and 1 at Dunwaling lond, Kent, in exchange for 4 sulungs at Bishopsbourne, Kent. The land at Liminum had been granted to Wulfred 6 by Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefords., which Wulfred 6 had obtained from Queen Cynethryth 2. The land at Bishopsbourne had been given to Christ Church by Ealdhun 5, confiscated by King Offa 7, and then restored. |
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Transaction |
S1264 |
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Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Folcwining lond in the district of Eastry, 1 at Liminum and 1 at Dunwaling lond, Kent, in exchange for 4 sulungs at Bishopsbourne, Kent. The land at Liminum had been granted to Wulfred 6 by Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefords., which Wulfred 6 had obtained from Queen Cynethryth 2. The land at Bishopsbourne had been given to Christ Church by Ealdhun 5, confiscated by King Offa 7, and then restored. |
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Transaction |
S1264 |
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Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Folcwining lond in the district of Eastry, 1 at Liminum and 1 at Dunwaling lond, Kent, in exchange for 4 sulungs at Bishopsbourne, Kent. The land at Liminum had been granted to Wulfred 6 by Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefords., which Wulfred 6 had obtained from Queen Cynethryth 2. The land at Bishopsbourne had been given to Christ Church by Ealdhun 5, confiscated by King Offa 7, and then restored. |
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Transaction |
S1264 |
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Cenwulf 3, king, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 1 aratrum at Liminum in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefords. which Wulfred 6 had obtained from Cynethryth 2 |
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Transaction |
S1266 |
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Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Eythorne and Langdon in Eythorne, in exchange for 5 sulungs at Barham and Suithberhtincglond, Kent |
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Transaction |
S1267 |
|
Wulfred 6, archbishop, and the familia of Minster-in-Thanet 1 to Abbot Wærnoth 3 and the familia of St Augustine's, Canterbury; grant of 6 iugera at Doddingland (? Dandelion, lost, near Margate) in Thanet, in exchange for 6 iugera at Ealdanford, near the mouth of the river Stour, Kent |
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Transaction |
S1267 |
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Wulfred 6, archbishop, and the familia of Minster-in-Thanet 1 to Abbot Wærnoth 3 and the familia of St Augustine's, Canterbury; grant of 6 iugera at Doddingland (? Dandelion, lost, near Margate) in Thanet, in exchange for 6 iugera at Ealdanford, near the mouth of the river Stour, Kent |
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Transaction |
S1414 |
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Wærheard 2, presbiter, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; bequest of land comprising 104 hides at Harrow, Middx; 100 at Otford, 32 at Graveney, 44 at Burnan (? Bishopsbourne), 10 at Easole, 36 at Barham, Kent; and 1 iugum at Lambahamm by the river Lympne, 1 iugum at Northuuda, and 1 mansio at Canterbury [all of which had previously belonged to his kinsman, Archbishop Wulfred 6]; also 32 hides at Hayes, Middx, land at Megeldewrthe, 8 hides at Cuniland and 30 hides at Twickenham, Middx. [from his own patrimony] |
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Transaction |
S1414 |
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Wærheard 2, presbiter, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; bequest of land comprising 104 hides at Harrow, Middx; 100 at Otford, 32 at Graveney, 44 at Burnan (? Bishopsbourne), 10 at Easole, 36 at Barham, Kent; and 1 iugum at Lambahamm by the river Lympne, 1 iugum at Northuuda, and 1 mansio at Canterbury [all of which had previously belonged to his kinsman, Archbishop Wulfred 6]; also 32 hides at Hayes, Middx, land at Megeldewrthe, 8 hides at Cuniland and 30 hides at Twickenham, Middx. [from his own patrimony] |
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Transaction |
S1414 |
|
Wærheard 2, presbiter, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; bequest of land comprising 104 hides at Harrow, Middx; 100 at Otford, 32 at Graveney, 44 at Burnan (? Bishopsbourne), 10 at Easole, 36 at Barham, Kent; and 1 iugum at Lambahamm by the river Lympne, 1 iugum at Northuuda, and 1 mansio at Canterbury [all of which had previously belonged to his kinsman, Archbishop Wulfred 6]; also 32 hides at Hayes, Middx, land at Megeldewrthe, 8 hides at Cuniland and 30 hides at Twickenham, Middx. [from his own patrimony] |
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Transaction |
S1414 |
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Wærheard 2, presbiter, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; bequest of land comprising 104 hides at Harrow, Middx; 100 at Otford, 32 at Graveney, 44 at Burnan (? Bishopsbourne), 10 at Easole, 36 at Barham, Kent; and 1 iugum at Lambahamm by the river Lympne, 1 iugum at Northuuda, and 1 mansio at Canterbury [all of which had previously belonged to his kinsman, Archbishop Wulfred 6]; also 32 hides at Hayes, Middx, land at Megeldewrthe, 8 hides at Cuniland and 30 hides at Twickenham, Middx. [from his own patrimony] |
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Transaction |
S1414 |
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Wærheard 2, presbiter, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; bequest of land comprising 104 hides at Harrow, Middx; 100 at Otford, 32 at Graveney, 44 at Burnan (? Bishopsbourne), 10 at Easole, 36 at Barham, Kent; and 1 iugum at Lambahamm by the river Lympne, 1 iugum at Northuuda, and 1 mansio at Canterbury [all of which had previously belonged to his kinsman, Archbishop Wulfred 6]; also 32 hides at Hayes, Middx, land at Megeldewrthe, 8 hides at Cuniland and 30 hides at Twickenham, Middx. [from his own patrimony] |
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Transaction |
S1436 |
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Cwenthryth 1, abbess and daughter of Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; surrender of land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and 30 manentes at in Combe, Kent. as well as 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.). |
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Transaction |
S1436 |
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Cwenthryth 1, abbess and daughter of Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; surrender of land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and 30 manentes at in Combe, Kent. as well as 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.). |
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Transaction |
S1436 |
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Cwenthryth 1, abbess and daughter of Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; surrender of land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and 30 manentes at in Combe, Kent. as well as 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.). |
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Transaction |
S1436 |
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Cwenthryth 1, abbess and daughter of Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; surrender of land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and 30 manentes at in Combe, Kent. as well as 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.). |
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Transaction |
S1435 |
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At a synod at Clofesho Cynred 2, bishop of Selsey 1, recovered for Selsey 1 25 hides at Denton, Sussex which had been granted to Plegheard 1, abbot, by King Offa 7, confirmed by King Cenwulf 3, and then seized by Anonymous 475. |
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Transaction |
S161 |
|
Wulfheard 10, priest of the late Archbishop Æthelheard 13, to Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of the people of Kent; grant of 100 sicli of pure gold. The kings granted him of 2 hides (manentes), equivalent to one sulung, at Swarling, Kent, and one 'yokelet' (an geocled) at Ecgheanng lond. |
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Transaction |
S206 |
|
Burgred 5, king of the Mercians, to Ealhhun 2, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; grant of privileges for 10 hides (manentes) at Ablington by the River Coln, Gloucs.; for 8 hides (cassati) at Poulton, Wilts.; for 6 hides (cassati) at Barnsley, Gloucs.; for 5 hides (manentes) at Eisey, Wilts.; and for 3 hides (manentes) at Bentley, Worcs.; in return for two bradiolae weighing 45 (or 48) mancuses |
 |
Transaction |
S202 |
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Beorhtwulf 2, king of the Mercians, to Ælfheah 4, princeps; grant of 12 hides (cassati) at Calmesden (or by the River Churn and at Calmesden), Gloucs. |
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Transaction |
S197 |
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Abbot Eanmund 5 and his familia in the minster at Breedon-on-the-Hill 1, Leics., to Beorhtwulf 2, king of the Mercians; gift of 180 mancuses in gold and 15 hides (manentes) at Stanlege (? Stanley, Derbys.) and at Bellanford (? Belford, Northants.) to the king and also the donation of a precious vessel to Humberht 1, princeps in return for a grant of privileges |
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Transaction |
S197 |
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Abbot Eanmund 5 and his familia in the minster at Breedon-on-the-Hill 1, Leics., to Beorhtwulf 2, king of the Mercians; gift of 180 mancuses in gold and 15 hides (manentes) at Stanlege (? Stanley, Derbys.) and at Bellanford (? Belford, Northants.) to the king and also the donation of a precious vessel to Humberht 1, princeps in return for a grant of privileges |
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Transaction |
S192 |
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Beorhtwulf 2, king of the Mercians, to Heahberht 8, bishop of Worcester; restitution of land at Stoulton, Worcs.; Little Washbourne, Gloucs.; Kemerton, Worcs.; Tateringctun (? Taddington, Gloucs.); and at Codeswelle in Cutsdean, Gloucs., in return for gifts of treasure and horses to the king and queen |
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Transaction |
S192 |
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Beorhtwulf 2, king of the Mercians, to Heahberht 8, bishop of Worcester; restitution of land at Stoulton, Worcs.; Little Washbourne, Gloucs.; Kemerton, Worcs.; Tateringctun (? Taddington, Gloucs.); and at Codeswelle in Cutsdean, Gloucs., in return for gifts of treasure and horses to the king and queen |
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Office |
S192 |
Beorhtwulf 2 |
held office of King (rex Merciorum) |
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Office |
S191 |
Beorhtwulf 2 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
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Event |
S206 |
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Burgred 5, king of the Mercians, to Ealhhun 2, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; sale of privileges for land in Gloucs, Wilts and Worcs |
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Event |
S202 |
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Beorhtwulf 2, king of the Mercians, to Ælfheah 4, princeps; grant of 12 hides (cassati) at Calmesden (or by the River Churn and at Calmesden), Gloucs |
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Transaction |
S206 |
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Burgred 5, king of the Mercians, to Ealhhun 2, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; grant of privileges for 10 hides (manentes) at Ablington by the River Coln, Gloucs.; for 8 hides (cassati) at Poulton, Wilts.; for 6 hides (cassati) at Barnsley, Gloucs.; for 5 hides (manentes) at Eisey, Wilts.; and for 3 hides (manentes) at Bentley, Worcs.; in return for two bradiolae weighing 45 (or 48) mancuses |
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Transaction |
S206 |
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Burgred 5, king of the Mercians, to Ealhhun 2, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; grant of privileges for 10 hides (manentes) at Ablington by the River Coln, Gloucs.; for 8 hides (cassati) at Poulton, Wilts.; for 6 hides (cassati) at Barnsley, Gloucs.; for 5 hides (manentes) at Eisey, Wilts.; and for 3 hides (manentes) at Bentley, Worcs.; in return for two bradiolae weighing 45 (or 48) mancuses |
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Transaction |
S214 |
|
Burgred 5, king of the Mercians, and Æthelswith 1, queen, to Wulflaf 7; grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Upthrop, in return for 50 mancuses of gold. The estate was to descend in the male line. |
 |
Transaction |
S1272 |
|
Ealhhun 2, bishop, with his familia at Worcester 1, to King Beorhtwulf 2; lease, for five lives, of 5 hides (manentes) at Wearset felda, 5 (cassati) at Cofton Hackett, 5 (manentes) at Rednal in King's Norton, 2 at Wast Hill and Hopwood in Alvechurch, Worcs., and 3 at Witlafesfeld, with reversion to the church of Worcester 1 |
 |
Transaction |
S1272 |
|
Ealhhun 2, bishop, with his familia at Worcester 1, to King Beorhtwulf 2; lease, for five lives, of 5 hides (manentes) at Wearset felda, 5 (cassati) at Cofton Hackett, 5 (manentes) at Rednal in King's Norton, 2 at Wast Hill and Hopwood in Alvechurch, Worcs., and 3 at Witlafesfeld, with reversion to the church of Worcester 1 |
 |
Transaction |
S1273 |
|
Alhwine (Ealhhun 2), bishop of Worcester, to Æthelwulf 16, dux, and Wulfthryth 1, his wife; lease, for their lives, of 11 hides (cassati) at Cutsdean, Gloucs., and at Sture (? Alderminster, Worcs.), with reversion to the church of Worcester |
 |
Transaction |
S336 |
|
Æthelred 15, king of the West Saxons, to Wulfhere 4, princeps; grant of 6 hides (cassati) at Buttermere, Wilts., and at Æscmere |
 |
Transaction |
S332 |
|
Æthelberht 9, king of the West Saxons and Kent, to Æthelred 9, minister; grant of 9 sulungs (aratra) at Mersham, Kent, in return for 400 mancuses of gold |
 |
Transaction |
S332 |
|
Æthelberht 9, king of the West Saxons and Kent, to Æthelred 9, minister; grant of 9 sulungs (aratra) at Mersham, Kent, in return for 400 mancuses of gold |
 |
Transaction |
S330 |
|
Æthelberht 9, king of the West Saxons and Kent, to Deornoth 3, abbot, and his familia; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Martin, Kent in exchange for 60 mancuses of gold |
 |
Transaction |
S330 |
|
Æthelberht 9, king of the West Saxons and Kent, to Deornoth 3, abbot, and his familia; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Martin, Kent in exchange for 60 mancuses of gold |
 |
Transaction |
S330 |
|
Æthelberht 9, king of the West Saxons and Kent, to Deornoth 3, abbot, and his familia; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Martin, Kent in exchange for 60 mancuses of gold |
 |
Transaction |
S328 |
|
Æthelberht 9, king, to Wulflaf 9, his minister; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Wassingwell in exchange for 5 sulungs at Mersham, Kent, with conversion of the latter into folkland |
 |
Transaction |
S323 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of Kent, to (Canterbury, Christ Church 3); confirmation of lands at Langham, Blakeburneham, Plegwingham, Ofneham; pasture in Hliossole and Ægelbertinherst; common in woods in Estcogheringdenne and Hyringdenne; land at Canterbury with meadows at Shettinge and Thanington, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S323 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of Kent, to (Canterbury, Christ Church 3); confirmation of lands at Langham, Blakeburneham, Plegwingham, Ofneham; pasture in Hliossole and Ægelbertinherst; common in woods in Estcogheringdenne and Hyringdenne; land at Canterbury with meadows at Shettinge and Thanington, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S323 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of Kent, to (Canterbury, Christ Church 3); confirmation of lands at Langham, Blakeburneham, Plegwingham, Ofneham; pasture in Hliossole and Ægelbertinherst; common in woods in Estcogheringdenne and Hyringdenne; land at Canterbury with meadows at Shettinge and Thanington, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S323 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of Kent, to (Canterbury, Christ Church 3); confirmation of lands at Langham, Blakeburneham, Plegwingham, Ofneham; pasture in Hliossole and Ægelbertinherst; common in woods in Estcogheringdenne and Hyringdenne; land at Canterbury with meadows at Shettinge and Thanington, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S323 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of Kent, to (Canterbury, Christ Church 3); confirmation of lands at Langham, Blakeburneham, Plegwingham, Ofneham; pasture in Hliossole and Ægelbertinherst; common in woods in Estcogheringdenne and Hyringdenne; land at Canterbury with meadows at Shettinge and Thanington, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S323 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of Kent, to (Canterbury, Christ Church 3); confirmation of lands at Langham, Blakeburneham, Plegwingham, Ofneham; pasture in Hliossole and Ægelbertinherst; common in woods in Estcogheringdenne and Hyringdenne; land at Canterbury with meadows at Shettinge and Thanington, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S323 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of Kent, to (Canterbury, Christ Church 3); confirmation of lands at Langham, Blakeburneham, Plegwingham, Ofneham; pasture in Hliossole and Ægelbertinherst; common in woods in Estcogheringdenne and Hyringdenne; land at Canterbury with meadows at Shettinge and Thanington, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S323 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of Kent, to (Canterbury, Christ Church 3); confirmation of lands at Langham, Blakeburneham, Plegwingham, Ofneham; pasture in Hliossole and Ægelbertinherst; common in woods in Estcogheringdenne and Hyringdenne; land at Canterbury with meadows at Shettinge and Thanington, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S316 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of the West Saxons and of the people Kent, to Ealdhere 2, his minister; grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) at Ulaham, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S303 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of the West Saxons, to the Church; general grant of lands and privileges with a list of the Glastonbury 1 estates affected, namely 5 hides at Buckland Newton, Dorset; 6 at Pennard, Somerset; 1 at Cetenes felda; 6 at Cerawycombe (? Crowcombe, Somerset); 10 hides at Sowy (cf. Middlezoy, Westonzoyland), 3 at Puriton, 1.5 at Montacute (Lodegaresbergh), Somerset; 1.5 at Culmstock, 0.5 at Monk Okehampton and 0.5 at Braunton, Devon ('Second Decimation') |
 |
Transaction |
S295 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of the West Saxons, to the church at Sherborne 1; grant of 2 hides (cassati) at Osanstoc |
 |
Transaction |
S292 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of the West Saxons, to Eanwulf 4, his princeps; grant of 25 hides (cassati) at Ditcheat and 5 at Lottisham, Somerset |
 |
Transaction |
S290 |
|
Æthelwulf 1, king of the West Saxons, to Eadberht 40, deacon; grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Halstock, Devon, with a later confirmation at a meeting at Edington, Wilts. |
 |
Transaction |
S1196 |
|
Plegred 1 from Æthelmod 7, dux; purchase of a half tun which previously pertained to Wilburgewellan near Canterbury (? Well near Ickham), Kent for 600 denarii |
 |
Transaction |
S1195 |
|
Ealhburg 1 and Eadwald 10 (on behalf of Ealhburg 1 and Ealdred 19 and Eadwald 10 and Ealhwynn 1) to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of renders from land at Burnan |
 |
Transaction |
S1193 |
|
Eadbald 12 (Ædbald) to Winemund 1; grant of land at Burmarsh halfsæta, in return for 800 pence |
 |
Office |
S323 |
Ecgberht 10 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S321 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S1201 |
Burgred 5 |
held office of King (king of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1201 |
Æthelswith 1 |
held office of Queen (queen of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
S1201 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S342 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S341 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (king of the West [Saxons]) |
 |
Office |
S340 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S339 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and also of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S338a |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S338 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and also of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S334 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S336 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S335 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S333 |
Æthelberht 9 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S331 |
Æthelberht 9 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S332 |
Æthelberht 9 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and also of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S330 |
Æthelberht 9 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and also of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S329 |
Æthelberht 9 |
held office of King (king of the West [Saxons]) |
 |
Office |
S327 |
Æthelberht 9 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S320 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and people of Kent and all the southern people of the English) |
 |
Office |
S326 |
Æthelbald 13 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S318 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the English) |
 |
Office |
S319 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S317 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S316 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king not only of the West Saxons but also the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S315 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and also of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S312 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S310 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S308 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S307 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S305 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S304 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S302 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S303 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S301 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S299 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S298 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S297 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king not only of the West Saxons but also of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S296 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king not only of the West Saxons but also of the people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S295 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S294b |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S294a |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S294 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S293 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons and people of Kent) |
 |
Office |
S292 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S291 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the south people) |
 |
Office |
S290 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S289 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S288 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
S287 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (king of the West Saxons) |
 |
Event |
S1439 |
|
After his death, Oswald's will was contested against his wife, Beornthryth 1, at a synodal council at Aclea. It was resolved that the terms of the bequest should remain as he left them. |
 |
Office |
S1273 |
Ealhhun 2 |
|
 |
Event |
S332 |
|
Æthelberht 9, king of the West Saxons and of the people of Kent, to Æthelred 9, minister; grant of 9 sulungs (aratra) at Mersham, Kent, in return for 400 mancuses of gold |
 |
Event |
S331 |
|
Æthelberht 9, king of the West Saxons and of the people of Kent, to Dryhtwald 1, minister; grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Bromley, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S136 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to the church of St Alban's 1; grant of privileges and of 34 hides (mansiones) at Cassio, Herts., 6 at Heanhamstede (cf. Hamstead's House, St Stephens, Herts.) and 10 at Stanmore, Middx. |
 |
Transaction |
S137 |
|
Record of the restoration by Offa 7, king, to Hathored 3, bishop of Worcester, of 5 hides (manentes) at Aust (Cliff), Gloucs., seized by Bynna 1, the king's comes, the bishop having brought forward a charter of King Æthelbald 4 to prove the bishopric's title |
 |
Transaction |
S137 |
|
Bynna 1, king's comes, from Hathored 3, bishop; seizure of 5 hides (manentes) at Aust (Cliff), Gloucs. |
 |
Transaction |
S138 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to St Albans 1 church; grant of 30 hides (manentes), consisting of 12 at Winslow, Bucks.; 3 at Scelfdune sive Baldiningcotum; 10 at Scuccan hlaw vel Fenntun (cf. Warren Farm in Horwood, Bucks.) with the wood called Horowudu (Horwood, Bucks.); and 5 at Lygetune (? Luton, Beds., or Leyton, Essex) |
 |
Transaction |
S138 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to St Albans 1 church; grant of 30 hides (manentes), consisting of 12 at Winslow, Bucks.; 3 at Scelfdune sive Baldiningcotum; 10 at Scuccan hlaw vel Fenntun (cf. Warren Farm in Horwood, Bucks.) with the wood called Horowudu (Horwood, Bucks.); and 5 at Lygetune (? Luton, Beds., or Leyton, Essex) |
 |
Transaction |
S138 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to St Albans 1 church; grant of 30 hides (manentes), consisting of 12 at Winslow, Bucks.; 3 at Scelfdune sive Baldiningcotum; 10 at Scuccan hlaw vel Fenntun (cf. Warren Farm in Horwood, Bucks.) with the wood called Horowudu (Horwood, Bucks.); and 5 at Lygetune (? Luton, Beds., or Leyton, Essex) |
 |
Transaction |
S141 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, with Ealdred 5, subregulus of the Hwicce, to the minster and church of Bishops Cleeve, St Michael's 1, Gloucs.; grant of 15 hides (mansiones) at Timbingctun, under Wendlesclif and north of Tyrl brook |
 |
Transaction |
S141 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, with Ealdred 5, subregulus of the Hwicce, to the minster and church of Bishops Cleeve, St Michael's 1, Gloucs.; grant of 15 hides (mansiones) at Timbingctun, under Wendlesclif and north of Tyrl brook |
 |
Transaction |
S141 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, with Ealdred 5, subregulus of the Hwicce, to the minster and church of Bishops Cleeve, St Michael's 1, Gloucs.; grant of 15 hides (mansiones) at Timbingctun, under Wendlesclif and north of Tyrl brook |
 |
Transaction |
S1413 |
|
Headda 9, priest and abbot, to his descendants in priestly orders [Anonymi 1256], with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester 1; grant of land at Dowdeswell, Gloucs.; Tyreltune (? Whittington, Gloucs.); and at Onnandune (near Andoversford, Gloucs.) |
 |
Transaction |
S144 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to the church at Woking 1, Surrey; grant of 20 hides (manentes) at Woking 1 |
 |
Transaction |
S148 |
|
Ecgfrith 7, king of the Mercians, to Æthelmund 2, his princeps; grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Huntena tun |
 |
Transaction |
S261 |
|
Cynewulf 4, king, to Eadwald 5, abbot, and Muchelney 1 Abbey; grant of 8 hides (cassati) between the rivers Earn (now the Fivehead) and Isle, probably at Isle Abbotts, Somerset |
 |
Transaction |
S261 |
|
Cynewulf 4, king, to Eadwald 5, abbot, and Muchelney 1 Abbey; grant of 8 hides (cassati) between the rivers Earn (now the Fivehead) and Isle, probably at Isle Abbotts, Somerset |
 |
Transaction |
S267 |
|
Beorhtric 1, king of the West Saxons, to Wigfrith 4, præfectus; grant of 10 hides (cassati) on the river Parret, Somerset |
 |
Transaction |
S30 |
|
Eardwulf 2, king of Kent, to the church of Rochester, St Andrew's 1; grant of pasture rights at Holanspic, at Petteridge in Brenchley, and at Lindridge, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S35 |
|
Ecgberht 9, king of Kent, to Deora 2, bishop of Rochester; grant of a half sulung (aratrum) a Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent, and a marsh called Scaga |
 |
Transaction |
S36 |
|
Ecgberht 9, king of Kent, to Deora 2, bishop of Rochester; grant of a half sulung (aratrum) at Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent, and a marsh on the Iaenlade (? Yantlet Creek) |
 |
Transaction |
S37 |
|
Ecgberht 9, king of Kent, to Deora 2, bishop of Rochester, and the church of Rochester, St Andrew's 1; grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Halling, Kent, with appurtenant swine-pastures at Bixle, Speldhurst, Mæreden, Rusthall and Teppanhyse, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S37 |
|
Ecgberht 9, king of Kent, to Deora 2, bishop of Rochester, and the church of Rochester, St Andrew's 1; grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Halling, Kent, with appurtenant swine-pastures at Bixle, Speldhurst, Mæreden, Rusthall and Teppanhyse, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S37 |
|
Ecgberht 9, king of Kent, to Deora 2, bishop of Rochester, and the church of Rochester, St Andrew's 1; grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Halling, Kent, with appurtenant swine-pastures at Bixle, Speldhurst, Mæreden, Rusthall and Teppanhyse, Kent |
 |
Transaction |
S63 |
|
Ealdred 5, with the consent of Uhtred 2, his brother, and of Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to Beornheard 6, comes; grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Huntena tun |
 |
Transaction |
S127 |
|
Offa 7, king of the Mercians, to Ceolnoth 1, abbot, and his familia in the church of St Peter (Chertsey); confirmation of privileges and lands granted by Frithuwald 4 and Eorcenwald 1 |
 |
Transaction |
S353 |
|
Alfred 8, king of the English, to Chertsey Abbey 1; grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Thorpe, with Getinges (cf. Eaton Farm, Chobham), Hunewaldesham (cf. Hundulsham, lost, in Weybridge) and Woodham, Surrey |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 603 E |
|
Theobald 1 was slain there [sc. at Degsastan] with all his troop (Anonymi 1301). |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 603 E |
|
Hering 1 led the here (Anonymi 1302) thither. |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 633 E |
|
Cadwallon 1 and Penda 1 went and ravaged all the land of the Northumbrians. |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 633 E |
|
When Paulinus 1 saw Cadwallon 1 and Penda 1 ravaging all the land of the Northumbrians, he took Æthelburg 1 and went by ship to Kent. |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 634 E |
|
Here Osric 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Deirans. |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 634 E |
|
[Here] Eanfrith 2 acceded to [the kingdom of] the Bernicians. |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 634 E |
|
Oswald 1 also here acceded to the Northumbrian kingdom. |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 641 E |
|
Here Oswald 1 was slain by Penda 1 at Maserfeld on the day of the nones of August [= 5 August]. |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 641 E |
Oswiu 1 |
Oswiu 1 reigned for two less than thirty years. |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 643 E |
|
Here Oswine 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Deirans. |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 654 EF(OE and Lat.) |
|
Here Oswiu 1 slew Penda 1 at Winwidfeld and thirty royal offspring with him, some of whom were kings (Anonymi 1312): one was Æthelhere 1. |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 664 E |
|
Tuda 1 was buried at Pagele. |
 |
Event |
ASC (E) 685 E |
|
[John 18] went to his mynster at the wood of the Deirans. |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 603 E |
Aedán 1 |
held office of King (King of the Irish/Scots) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 617 E |
Æthelfrith 2 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 639 E, 640 F(OE and Lat.) |
Anna 1 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 692 EF(OE and Lat.) |
Beorhtwald 6 |
held office of Abbot (Abbot at Reculver) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 678 E |
Bosa 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop to the Deirans) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 626 E |
Cwichelm 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 678 E |
Eadhæd 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop to the dwellers in Lindsey) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 678 E |
Eata 2 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop to the Bernicians) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 617 E |
Edwin 2 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 656 E (p. 30) |
Jarumann 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 634 E |
Osric 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 643 E |
Oswine 1 |
held office of King (King of the Deirans) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 625 F(Lat.) |
Paulinus 1 |
held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 617 E |
Rædwald 1 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 685 EF(OE and Lat.) |
Trumberht 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 681 EF(OE and Lat.) |
Trumwine 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop to the Picts) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 675 E (p. 37) |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of York) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 685 E |
Wilfrid 4 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop [at York]) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 656 E (p. 30) |
Wine 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of London) |
 |
Office |
ASC (E) 656 E (p. 33) |
Wynnfrith 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Mercians) |
 |
Possession |
ASC (E) 685 E |
John 18 |
his minster at Derawudu [i.e., the wood of the Deirans] |
 |
Office |
ASC (DEF) 780 DE |
Tilberht 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
ASC (DEF) 789 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
Ælfwald 7 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
ASC (DEF) 774 DE |
Alhred 1 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
ASC (DEF) 765 DE |
Alhred 1 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
ASC (DEF) 766 F(OE and Lat.) |
Pehtwine 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of Whithorn) |
 |
Office |
ASC (DEF) 762 DE |
Pehtwine 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop to Whithorn) |
 |
Office |
ASC (DEF) 761 DE |
Æthelwald 14 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 759 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
Æthelwald 14 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 752 DE |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 757 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
Eadberht 11 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 725 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
Wihtred 1 |
held office of King (King of the Dwellers in Kent) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 705 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
Aldfrith 1 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 702 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Southumbrians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 693 F(Lat.) |
Godun 1 |
held office of Metropolitan bishop (Metropolitan bishop) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) <693> D, 693 EF(OE) |
Godun 1 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Gauls) |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 806 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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Eardwulf 4 was driven from his kingdom. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 795 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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Eardwulf 4 acceded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians [DE add: on 2 ides of May (14 May)]. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 793 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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Here portents frightened the people (Anonymi 1340). These were followed by famine. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 789 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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A [F(OE) adds: great] synod (Anonymi 1339) gathered at Aclea. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 788 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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Here a synod (Anonymi 1338) gathered in the land of Northumbrians at Wincanheal. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 782 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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There was a synod (Anonymi 1349) at Aclea. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 779 DE |
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The high reeves of the Northumbrians, [Osbald 1 and Æthelheard 24] burned Beorn 2 at Seletun on 8 [E: 9] kalends January [= 25 (E: 24) December] |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 778 DE |
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Æthelbald 7 and Heardberht 4 slew three high-reeves: Ealdwulf 11 at Coniscliffe and Cynewulf 5 and Ecga 2 at Helathirnum on 11 kalends of April [= 22 March]. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 765 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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Here Alhred 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 761 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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Moll Æthelwald 15 slew Oswine 4 at 'Edwin's Cliff' [DE add: on 8 ides of August (= 6 August)]. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 759 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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[Here] Moll Æthelwald 15 acceded to the kingdom among the Northumbrians [F(Lat.) substitutes: in Northumbria]. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 757 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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[Here] Oswulf 2 acceded to the kingdom. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 737 DE |
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In this same year Æthelbald 4 harried the land of the Northumbrians. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 705 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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Osred 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
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Event |
ASC (DEF) 702 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
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Here Cenred 2 acceded to the kingdom of the Southumbrians (Anonymi 1333). |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 790 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
Osred 3 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 792 DE |
Osred 3 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 795 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
Eardwulf 4 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 806 DEF(Lat.) |
Eardwulf 4 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 853 D, 852 E |
Burgred 5 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
ASC (DEF) 853 D, 852 E |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
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Occupation |
ASC (DEF) 782 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
Anonymi 1349 |
Synod participant |
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Event |
ASC (MR) [902] B, 902 C |
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There was a battle at the Holme between the Dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 1352) and the Danes (Anonymi 1353). |
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Event |
ASC (MR) [910] B, 910 C, 909 D |
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Æthelflæd 4 built the burh at Bremesburh. |
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Event |
ASC (MR) [912] B, 912 C |
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Here Æthelflæd 4 came to 'Scergeat'. |
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Event |
ASC (MR) [912] B, 912 C |
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Æthelflæd 4 built the burh at 'Scergeat'. |
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Event |
ASC (MR) [915] B, 915 C |
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[Æthelflæd 4 built] that [burh] æt Weardbyrig. |
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Event |
ASC (MR) [916] B, 916 C |
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[Æthelflæd 4 and the fyrd (Anonymi 1359)] broke down Brecenanmere. |
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Event |
ASC (MR) [916] B, 916 C |
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[Æthelflæd 4 and the fierd (Anonymi 1359)] there [sc. at Brecenanmere] seized the wife (Anonymous 491) of the king (Anonymous 492), one of thirty-four people (Anonymi 1361) [sc. seized]. |
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Event |
B.VitDunstani 26 |
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In the Alps Ælfsige 30 encountered extreme difficulties because of the snow, which froze him so stiff that he died there. |
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Event |
B.VitDunstani 13 |
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Edmund 14 ordered Dunstan 1 to appear before him, intending that he should be numbered among the chosen royal magnates at his court. Dunstan 1 obeyed and lived long with the great in the royal palace, despite difficulties. |
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Event |
B.VitDunstani 2 |
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Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1 to convert the English to Christianity. |
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Occupation |
ASC Pref. AG |
Anonymi 1275 |
Ship’s crew |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Sigeberht 4 |
held office of King |
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Office |
ASC Pref. AG |
Seaxburg 2 |
held office of Queen |
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Occupation |
OEMart 37 |
Anonymous 455 |
Servant |
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Occupation |
ASC (A) 917 A (p. 67), 921 G (p. 79) |
Anonymi 1427 |
Here |
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Status |
ASC (A) 917 A (p. 67), 921 G (p. 79) |
Anonymi 1428 |
held status of Burgwaru / Burgwaru |
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Event |
ASC (A) 918 A, 922 G |
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All the people who occupied the land of th |