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A History of the County of Oxford
… at the battle of Maldon in 991. The estate later passed to Leofwine and to his kinsman Aethelmar, who granted it to …
A History of the County of Stafford
… recorded in the early 12th-century surveys of Stapenhill, Leofwine the goldsmith, had a mill, as did Thorald the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Archbishop Stigand and the other a tenant of Earl Leofwine, held the manor in the reign of Edward the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the vill of 'Childe Cumtone' of the Bishop of Salisbury. Leofwine. Exact equivalent not now known. In Exeter Dom.: …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the manor had previously belonged to Wilaf, a man of Earl Leofwine. 312 When the bishop's fee was forfeited to the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (G, H); Eadnoth (E, G); Godeleof (E, G); Godric (E); Leofwine (G); Staner (E); Wulstan (H); Wynsige (G). Wulwine …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Aegelm, Aelfric, Aethelm, Brihtnoth, Leofric, and Leofwine. In the time of Harold I (103540) the moneyers were … in that of Harthacnut (104042) we have only the name of Leofwine. Four names occur in the reign of Edward the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1095, when de Limesey could take advantage of Abbot Leofwine's recent death, though he did not receive papal …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the foundation of the Benedictine abbey ( c. 1043) Abbot Leofwine was granted the judicial and economic rights of sac …
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