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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… very extensive fortress, of an irregular form, ascribed to Ceolred, King of Mercia about 715; it is defended on three …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… one hide and one and a half virgates and formerly held by Ceolred, but this was as tenant to Robert, count of Mortain, …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… St. Werburgh is not to be confounded with the Queen of Ceolred. For further particulars see Alban Butler under Feb. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… these are clearly spurious. 11 In 710 another benefactor, Ceolred of Mercia, is said to have granted land at Ragley, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… the Mercians, who, when a fugitive from the wrath of King Ceolred, had come to visit Guthlac. In 1051 there was a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Merchelm and Mildfrith, and her kinsmen Ethelred and Ceolred, Kings of Mercia, were among the benefactors of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… called Feleburg and in the reign (709-16) of his successor Ceolred she gave it to St. Mildburg. 82 A suggestion that …
Annales Cestrienses
… daughter of earl of Arundel, marries Roger de Montalt, 78 Ceolred, king of Mercia, death of, 10 Cevnllys, castle of, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 93 Cavendish, Lord Geo., 246 Cawdor, Lady, see Howard Ceolred, king of Mercia, 6 Chad, St., bp. of Lichfield, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Cenred, king of Mercia, Ceolmund (eponym of Chelmick), Ceolred, king of Mercia, Chaddesden, Nic. de, Chaddesley …
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