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A History of the County of Bedford
… in the 10th and 11th centuries. Already in the reign of Eadwig, when the mint first appears, five moneyers are known … Most of the moneyers bear English names, but Grim under Eadwig, Gunni under thelred II and Ulcetel under Edward the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… coins that bear the name of Huntingdon are of the reign of Eadwig (955959); it is not impossible that coins of an … was entitled to have a mint with one moneyer. The penny of Eadwig here illustrated (Fig. 1), which bears the king's title, 'Eadwig Rex,' in a circular inscription round a field bearing …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… characteristics. It had a mint at least from the time of Eadwig (Blunt and Dolley 1971) and in 1010 was referred to as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Aston, and Chimney, is called 'the land which king Eadwig gave to the saint and the community at Bampton', a … A grant of land at Bampton, Aston, and Chimney by King Eadwig, apparently for the benefit of a local minister, is …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… at the bishop's court of Hambledon. As early as 956 King Eadwig granted land in Chidden in the parish of Hambledon to …
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