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A History of the County of York
… in the anonymous Historia de Sancto Cuthberto, Abbot Eadred of Carlisle received an order from St. Cuthbert in a … Scandinavian standpoint. Edmund's brother and successor Eadred was at first (947) recognized by Wulfstan and the … 'broke both pledge and also oaths' 95 to acclaim him, and Eadred invaded Yorkshire with a considerable force. After …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… later have been implied that he had a house there. 98 King Eadred (d. 955) devised Calne to the church of St. Peter and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… states that the 'original founder' of the church was King Eadred (946-55). 2 The antiquarian learning of the archbishop …
A History of the County of York
… Ripon by Athelstan, the harrying of Northumbria by his son Eadred about 948 was marked by the burning of the minster, in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Conway, of which they remained in quiet possession until Eadred, Earl of Mercia, began to make preparations for …
A History of the County of Chester
… of its dominance. In the reigns of Edmund I (939-46) and Eadred (946-55) there were c. 17 moneyers, and in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… at FELPHAM to Osferth, a relative, 95 and in 953 King Eadred granted what may have been the same, described as 30 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… time in quiet possession until it was again overrun by Eadred, Earl of Mercia, who, however, was defeated by the … own country. The northern Britons, who, on the approach of Eadred, had removed their cattle and other valuable effects …
A History of the County of Dorset
… Wenflede the land of twenty manses at Cheselbourne; 6 Eadred in 948 land in Purbeck to the religious woman …
A History of the County of Dorset
… the soul of Beorhtwulf the earl; 7 about the year 903 King Eadred granted to Bishop Wulfsige 8 carucates of land at …
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