List of Anglo-Saxon charters

This article lists Anglo-Saxon charters, writs, wills, records of disputes and other miscellaneous memoranda from the 7th to 11th centuries. It is from three principal sources:

Sawyer's list has been digitised and updated as the Electronic Sawyer.[2] The list in this article does not include charters discovered since Sawyer's 1968 publication and included in the Electronic Sawyer

In Anglo-Saxon scholarship today, documents are referred to by their Sawyer number (e.g. S 123). Older publications cite the Kemble number (K 123) or Birch number (B 123).[3]

Geographic distribution

Ann Goodier made a study of the geographic distribution of the estates mentioned in the known Anglo-Saxon Charters, however this was never published. A map derived from her work appeared in Hill (1981).[4]

Publication history

The corpus of Anglo-Saxon charters was first collected by John Mitchell Kemble for their value to legal history whilst he was a law student at Trinity College Cambridge; these he published as the Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici in 6 volumes 1839-48. Facsimiles of some of the charters were published by the British Museum (1873–78) and the Ordnance Survey (1878-1884).[5] These demonstrated inaccuracies in Kemble's work and together with the discoveries of new charters in the intervening 4 decades, this provided motivation for Birch to revisit the corpus in his Cartularium Saxonicum (1885-1893). Florence Harmer published select documents in 1914.[6] H P R Finberg and Cyril Roy Hart published county by county studies of Anglo-Saxon Charters between the 1950s-1970s.[7] Sawyer's Annotated List and Bibliography was published in 1968; it includes descriptions, academically ascribed dates and comments on authenticity but not the original charter texts.[8] The British Academy's Anglo-Saxon Charters series began in 1973 with publication of the charters of Rochester cathedral.[7] The series publishes the full charter texts together with bibliographic references and diplomatic and codicological commentary; the most recent volume (20) was published in 2021.[9]

An ongoing parallel project by the Arizona center for medieval and Renaissance studies, Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile (1994-2020; 28 vols), aims to publish all Old English manuscripts.[10]

The Electronic Sawyer project publishes Sawyer's original Annotated List via their website but has extensively updated the bibliography to reflect material published post 1968.[11]

The Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England project maintains a relational database of all named entities (e.g. people, places) mentioned in the corpus of Anglo-Saxon Charters, principally based on the work of Simon Keynes.[12]

Bibliography

Online resources

  • The Electronic Sawyer: Online Catalogue of Anglo-Saxon Charters - This project has digitized Sawyer's original Annotated List, which can be searched used using Sawyer, Birch or Kemble numbers. It includes the texts of the charters - and translations into English where available. It also includes corrections, charters discovered since Sawyer's original publication in 1968, and citation of references to each charter in academic publications. The references have not been updated since the early 2000s.
  • ASChart Project - This project published the text of all charters up to AD 900, e.g. Sawyer 1-357, and a few select others from later dates.[13]
  • Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England - This project publishes their relational database of all named entities in Anglo-Saxon charters and Domesday.[12]

Sawyer's Catalogue

The table below gives Sawyer's original listing of the charters, here arranged chronologically starting with royal diplomas and writs,[15] then non-royal grants by the laity, bishops and other ecclesiastics; and finally by miscellaneous texts, wills and boundary descriptions.

Royal diplomas and writs
S 1–41 Kings of Kent
S 42–50 Kings of Sussex
S 51–63 Rulers of the Hwicce
S 64–65 Kings of Essex
S 66 King of Northumbria
S 67–226 Rulers of Mercia (to Æthelflæd)
S 227–357 Kings of Wessex (to Alfred)
S 358–385 Edward the Elder (899–924)
S 386–458 Æthelstan (924–39)
S 459–515 Edmund (939–46)
S 516–580 Eadred (946–55)
S 581–666 Eadwig (955–9)
S 667–827 Edgar (959–75)
S 828–832 Edward the Martyr (975–8)
S 833–946 Æthelred II (978–1016) [S 945–6 are writs]
S 947–948 Edmund Ironside (1016)
S 949–992 Cnut (1016–35) [S 985–92 are writs]
S 993–997 Harthacnut (1035–7, 1040–2) [S 996–7 are writs]
S 998–1162 Edward the Confessor (1042–1066) [S 1063–1162 are writs]
S 1163 Harold (1066) [a writ]
Non-royal (private) charters
S 1164–1243 Grants by the laity
S 1244–1409 Grants by bishops
S 1410–1428 Grants by other ecclesiastics
S 1429–1481 Miscellaneous texts (memoranda, records of disputes, etc.)
Wills and bequests
S 1482–1539
Boundary clauses
S 1540–1602
Lost and incomplete texts
S 1603–1875

List of Anglo-Saxon charters

The following table lists Anglo Saxon charters together with their Sawyer, Birch and Kemble numbers, which can be sorted to preference. Additional columns provide the ascribed date, grantor, grantee, description, language/place of production and reigning King; all after Sawyer (1968).[16] The texts and bibliographic details are available in the Electronic Sawyer.[2]

S B K Date Grantor Grantee Description Language/Location King
1 3 A.D. 604 (28 April) Æthelberht, king St Andrew and his church at Rochester Grant of land at Rochester, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Æthelberht (of Kent)
2 4 A.D. 605 (Canterbury) Æthelberht, king of Kent St Peter Grant of land to the east of Canterbury for the foundation of a minster. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelberht (of Kent)
3 5 A.D. 605 (Canterbury) Æthelberht, king of the English St Augustine for the minster of SS Peter and Paul (St Augustine's), Canterbury Grant of land to the east of Canterbury. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelberht (of Kent)
4 6 A.D. 605 (9 Jan) Æthelberht, king of the English the church of SS Peter and Paul (St Augustine's), Canterbury Grant of land at Sturry alias Chislet, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelberht (of Kent)
5 8 A.D. 604 x 616 Æthelberht, king Mellitus, bishop, and St Paul's minster Grant of land at Tillingham, Essex. Latin, London, St Paul's Æthelberht (of Kent)
6 13 A.D. 618 Eadbald, king the minster of SS Peter and Paul (St Augustine's), Canterbury Grant of 30 sulungs (aratra) at Northbourne, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Eadbald (of Kent)
7 36 A.D. 675 (1 April) Hlothhere, king of Kent St Peter's Minster (St Augustine's), Canterbury Grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) in Stodmarsh, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Hlothhere (of Kent)
8 45 A.D. 679 (Reculver, May) Hlothhere, king of Kent Abbot Beorhtwald and his minster Grant of land at Westanae on the Isle of Thanet, and in Sturry, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Reculver) Hlothhere (of Kent)
9 67 A.D. 686 (June) Eadric, king of Kent St Peter's Minster (St Augustine's), Canterbury Grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) near Stodmarsh, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Eadric (of Kent)
10 42 A.D. 689 (Canterbury, 1 March) Swæfheard (Suabhardus), king of Kent Æbba, abbess (of Minster-in-Thanet) Grant of 44 hides (manentes) in Sudaneie in Thanet, and 12 hides in Sturry, Kent; with confirmation by Æthelred, king of Mercia, A.D. 691 (? Marefield and Stapleford, Leicestershire, 8 January). Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Swæfheard (of Kent)
11 41 circa A.D. 690 Swæfheard (Suabertus), king of Kent Æbba, abbess (of Minster-in-Thanet) Grant of 2 sulungs (aratra) in Sturry and 3 at Bodsham, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Swæfheard (of Kent)
12 73 A.D. 689 (July) Oswine, king of Kent St Peter's Minster (St Augustine's, Canterbury) and Abbot Hadrian Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) of iron-bearing land, formerly belonging to the royal vill at Lyminge, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Oswine (of Kent)
13 35 A.D. 690 (27 January) Oswine, king of Kent Æbba, abbess (of Minster-in-Thanet) Grant of 10 hides (manentes) in Sturry, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Oswine (of Kent)
14 40 circa A.D. 690 Oswine, king of Kent Æbba, abbess (of Minster-in-Thanet) Grant of 18 hides (manentes) in the Isle of Thanet, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Oswine (of Kent)
15 86 A.D. 694 (17 July) Wihtred, king of Kent Æbba, abbess Grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Humantun in Thanet, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Wihtred (of Kent)
16 90 A.D. 696 or 711 (March) St Peter's Minster (St Augustine's), Canterbury Grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Littlebourne, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Wihtred (of Kent)
17 88 A.D. 696 (Berkamystede, Feb) Wihtred, king of Kent Mildrith, abbess Grant of privileges for Minster-in-Thanet, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Wihtred (of Kent)
18 96 A.D. 697 (April) Wihtred, king of Kent Abbess Æbba Grant of 40 hides (manentes) at Hæg. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Wihtred (of Kent)
19 97 A.D. 697 or 712 (July) Wihtred, king of Kent St Mary's Church, Lyminge Grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Pleghelmestun, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Lyminge) Wihtred (of Kent)
20 99 A.D. 699 (Cilling, 8 April) Wihtred, king of Kent the churches and monasteries of Kent Confirmation of privileges. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church and Canterbury, St Augustine's Wihtred (of Kent)
21 98 A.D. 700 or 715 Wihtred, king of Kent St Mary's Church, Lyminge Grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Pleghelmestun and pasture in Romney Marsh. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Lyminge) Wihtred (of Kent)
22 91 A.D. 699 x 716 (Bapchild, Kent) Wihtred, king of Kent 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. Confirmation, dated A.D. 716, at a synod at Cloveshoh. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Wihtred (of Kent)
23 148 A.D. 732 (Canterbury, 20 Feb) Æthelberht II, king of Kent Dunn, priest and abbot, and the church of St Mary (Lyminge) Grant of land by the river Limen and at Sandtun (Sampton, lost, in West Hythe), Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Lyminge) Æthelberht II (of Kent)
24 160 A.D. 741 (Lyminge) Æthelberht II, king of Kent the church of St Mary, Lyminge 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). Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Lyminge) Æthelberht II (of Kent)
25 191 A.D. 762 Æthelberht II, king of Kent the minster of SS Peter and Paul (St Augustine's) Canterbury Exchange whereby the minster cedes the half-use of a mill to the royal vill at Wye, Kent, in return for pasture rights in the Weald for its tenant at Chart, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelberht II (of Kent)
26 846 A.D. 727 (14 October) Eadberht I, king of Kent Abbess Mildrith (of Minster-in-Thanet) and her familia Grant of a half-sulung (aratrum) of land bi Northanwde. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Eadberht I (of Kent)
27 159 A.D. 738 (Canterbury, April) (a) Eadberht I, king of Kent Ealdwulf, bishop, and the see of St Andrew Grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Stoke in Hoo, Kent. (b) Bishop Ealdwulf presents the charter to King Æthelberht II and Archbishop Nothhelm for confirmation. Latin, Rochester Eadberht I (of Kent)
28 190 A.D. 762 or 763 (Canterbury, 25 July) Eadberht II, king of Kent St Peter's Minster (St Augustine's), Canterbury Grant of 6 sulungs (aratra) at Mongeham, Kent, with rights in woodland at Singledge, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Eadberht II (of Kent)
29 189 A.D. 763 or 764 Eadberht II, king of Kent Sigeburga, abbess, and her familia at St Peter's Minster, Thanet Remission of toll due on two ships at Fordwich, and on a third at Fordwich and Sarre, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Eadberht II (of Kent)
30 175 A.D. 762 for circa 748 x 760 Eardwulf, king of Kent the church of St Andrew, Rochester Grant of pasture rights at Holanspic, at Petteridge in Brenchley, and at Lindridge, Kent. Latin, Rochester Eardwulf (of Kent)
31 176 circa A.D. 748 x 762 Eardwulf, king of Kent Heaberht, abbot, and his familia in the minster at Reculver Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) at Perhamstede in Higham Upshire, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Reculver) Eardwulf (of Kent)
32 193 A.D. 762 Sigered, king of Kent Eardwulf, bishop, to augment his monastery Grant of 1.5 iugera in the northern part of the city of Rochester, Kent. Latin with bounds, Rochester Sigered (of Kent)
33 194 A.D. 761 x 764 (probably 762 x 764) Sigered, king of half Kent Eardwulf, bishop of Rochester Grant of 20 sulungs (aratra) at Islingham, Kent, and swine-pastures in the western Weald, with confirmation by King Eanmund. Latin, Rochester Sigered (of Kent)
34 196 A.D. 765 Egbert, king of Kent Eardwulf, bishop Grant of land at Rochester, confirmed by Heahberht, king of Kent, and (A.D. 765 x 772, Medeshamstede) by Offa, king of Mercia. Latin, Rochester Ecgberht (of Kent)
35 227 A.D. 778 (Canterbury) Egbert, king of Kent Deora, bishop of Rochester Grant of a half sulung (aratrum) at Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent, and a marsh called Scaga. With bounds of appurtenant meadows in Hreodham (? Redham in Cliffe, Kent). Latin with bounds, Rochester Ecgberht (of Kent)
36 228 A.D. 779 (Rochester) Egbert, king of Kent Deora, bishop of Rochester Grant of a half sulung (aratrum) at Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent, and a marsh on the Iaenlade (? Yantlet Creek). Latin, Rochester Ecgberht (of Kent)
37 260 A.D. 765 x 785 Egbert, king of Kent Deora, bishop of Rochester, and the church of St Andrew Grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Halling, Kent, with appurtenant swine-pastures at Bixle, Speldhurst, Mæreden, Rusthall and Teppanhyse, Kent. Latin with bounds, Rochester Ecgberht (of Kent)
38 243 A.D. 784 Ealhmund, king of Kent Wihtred, abbot, and his familia at Reculver Grant of 12 sulungs (aratra) at Sheldwich, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Reculver) Ealhmund (of Kent)
39 1336 A.D. 805 Cuthred, king of Kent Aldberht, his minister, and Selethryth, abbess Grant of 2 sulungs (aratra) at Ruckinge, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Lyminge) Cuthred (of Kent)
40 322 A.D. 805 (26 July, Acleah) Cuthred, king of Kent Wulfred, 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. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Cuthred (of Kent)
41 318 A.D. 805 x 807 Cuthred, king of Kent Æthelnoth, praefectus Grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Eythorne, Kent, in return for 3000 pence. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Cuthred (of Kent)
42 132 A.D. 714 (? for 717 or 724) Nunna, king of Sussex Beadufrith and the brethren of Selsey Grant of 4 hides (manentes) at Herotunun, 3 (cassati) at Tættæshamstede and 3 at Sidlesham, Sussex. Latin, Selsey Nunna (of Sussex)
43 144 A.D. 775 for circa 705 x circa 717 Nunna, king of Sussex Eadberht, bishop Grant of 20 hides (tributarii) at Hugabeorgum and Dene (probably East and West Dean near Chichester, Sussex). Latin with English bounds, Selsey Nunna (of Sussex)
44 145 (a) A.D. circa 705 x (? 716 x ?) Nunna, king of Sussex Berhfrith, famulus Dei Grant of four hides (tributarii) at Peppering by the river Arun (Tarente), Sussex. Latin, Selsey Nunna (of Sussex)
45 78 A.D. 692 Nothhelm (Nunna), king of Sussex Nothgyth, his sister Grant, in order to found a minster, of 33 hides (cassati) at Lidsey, Aldingbourne, Lenstedegate (? Westergate in Aldington) and (North) Mundham, Sussex. Latin, Selsey Nothhelm (of Sussex)
46 211 A.D. 733 x (747 x circa 765) Æthelberht, king of Sussex Diosza Grant, for the construction of a minster, of 18 hides (tributarii) at Wittering, Sussex, with a note of the transfer of the land by Diosza to his sister and confirmation by Offa, king of Mercia. Latin, Selsey Æthelberht (of Sussex)
47 212 No Date. Æthelberht, king of Sussex Wilfrid, bishop Grant of a half-hide (tributarius) at Chichester, Sussex. Latin, Selsey Æthelberht (of Sussex)
48 198 A.D. 762 probably for 765 Osmund (king) Walhhere, his comes Grant, for the construction of a minster, of 12 hides (tributarii) at Ferring, Sussex. Latin, Selsey Osmund (of Sussex)
49 206 A.D. 770 Osmund, king Wærbald, comes, and his wife Tidburh, for St Peter's Church (Henfield) Grant of 15 hides (manentes) at Henfield, Sussex, with later confirmation by Offa, king of Mercia. Latin, Selsey Osmund (of Sussex)
50 197 circa A.D. 765 Ealdwulf, king Hunlaf, his comes Grant, in order to found a minster, of 16 hides (casata) at Stanmer, Lindfield and Burleigh, Sussex, with confirmation by Offa, king of Mercia. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church (? ex Selsey) Ealdwulf (of Sussex)
51 43 A.D. 676 (= 675, 6 Nov) Osric, king Bertana, abbess Grant of 100 hides (manentes) at Bath, Somerset, for the foundation of a nunnery. Latin, Bath Osric (of Hwicce)
52 51 A.D. 680 Oshere, king Frithuwald, monk of Bishop Winfrid (? for Wilfrid) Grant of 30 hides (manentes) at Ripple, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Oshere (of Hwicce)
53 85 (A.D. 693) Oshere, king of the Hwicce Cuthswith, abbess Grant of 15 hides (tributarii) at Penintanham (probably Inkberrow, Worcestershire) and Dyllawidu (?), for the foundation of a minster. Latin, Worcester Oshere (of Hwicce)
54 116 A.D. 706 Æthelweard, subregulus, with the consent of Cenred, king of Mercia Ecgwine, bishop, for St Mary's Church, Cronuchomme (Evesham) Grant of 12 hides (cassati) at Ombersley, Worcestershire, with later confirmations by Ceolred, Æthelbald and Offa, kings of Mercia. Latin with English bounds, Evesham Æthelweard (of Hwicce)
55 183 A.D. 757 Eanberht, Uhtred and Ealdred, under-kings of the Hwicce Milred, bishop, and St Peter's, Worcester Grant of 30 hides (cassati) at Tredington, Warwickshire (formerly Worcestershire), previously held by Tyrdda, comes. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Eanberht, Uhtred and Ealdred (of Hwicce)
56 187 A.D. 759 (February) Eanberht, Uhtred and Ealdred, brothers and under-kings of the Hwicce, with the permission of Offa, king of Mercia Headda, abbot Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Andoversford, Gloucestershire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Eanberht, Uhtred and Ealdred (of Hwicce)
57 232 A.D. 756 for 777 x 779 Uhtred, ruler of the Hwicce, with the permission of Offa, king of Mercia Ceolmund, minister Grant of 8 hides (mansiones) at Kemerton, Worcestershire Latin with bounds, Worcester Uhtred (of Hwicce)
58 202 A.D. 767 Uhtred, regulus of the Hwicce, with the permission of Offa, king of Mercia Æthelmund, his faithful minister, son of Ingeld, dux and præfectus Grant of 5 hides (tributarii) at Aston in Stoke Prior, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Uhtred (of Hwicce)
59 203 A.D. 770 Uhtred, regulus of the Hwicce, with the permission of Offa, king of Mercia Æthelmund, his faithful minister Grant, for three lives, of 5 hides (tributarii) at (Aston in Stoke Prior, Worcestershire), with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Uhtred (of Hwicce)
60 204 A.D. 770 Uhtred, regulus of the Hwicce, with the permission of Offa, king of Mercia St Mary's Minster, Worcester Grant of 10 hides (tributarii) at Stoke Prior, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Uhtred (of Hwicce)
61 205 A.D. 764 x 774 Uhtred, subregulus of the Hwicce, with the permission of Offa, king of Mercia St Mary's Church, Worcester Grant of 2 hides (mansiones) at Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire Latin, Worcester Uhtred (of Hwicce)
62 238 A.D. 777 x 780 Ealdred, subregulus of the Hwicce, with the permission of Bishop Tilhere Æthelburh, his kinswoman Lease, for life, of the minster at Fladbury, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin, Worcester Ealdred (of Hwicce)
63 218 A.D. 757 x 774 Ealdred, with the consent of Uhtred, his brother, and of Offa, king of Mercia Beornheard, comes Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Huntena tun. Latin, Worcester Ealdred (of Hwicce)
64 123 A.D. 699 x 709 Offa, king of Mercia (? recte of Essex), also termed subregulus the church of Worcester Grant of 33 hides (cassati) at Shottery, 3 at Nuthurst, Warwickshire; and 3 at Hellerelege (lost, in Kings Norton), Worcestershire Latin with bounds in Latin and English, Worcester Offa (of Essex)
65 111 A.D. 704 (13 June) Swæfred, king of Essex, and Pæogthath, comes, with the consent of Æthelred, king of Mercia Waldhere, bishop Grant of 30 hides (cassati) at Twickenham, Middlesex, with confirmation by Cenred and Ceolred, kings of Mercia. Ceolred's confirmation took place at Arcencale. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Swæfred (of Essex)
65a A.D. circa 693 x 709 Swæfred, king (of Essex) Fymme Grant of 30 hides (manentes) in Nazeingbury, Essex. Latin, Barking Swæfred (of Essex)
65b A.D. circa 693 x 706 Swæfred, king of Essex Fymme Grant of 10 hides (manentes) æt Tunende obre. Latin, Barking Swæfred (of Essex)
66 66 A.D. 685 Ecgfrith, king of Northumbria Cuthbert Grant of land at Crayke, Yorkshire N.R., and at Lugubalia (Carlisle). Latin, Durham Ecgfrith (of Northumbria)
67 32 A.D. 624 (? for 674) Wulfhere, king of Mercia Beorhtferth, his kinsman Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Dillington, Huntingdonshire, in return for 30 mancuses of gold. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Wulfhere (of Mercia)
68 22 A.D. 664 Wulfhere, king of Mercia St Peter's Minster, Medeshamstede Confirmation and grant of land at Peterborough (Medeshamstede), Thorpe Hall, Dogsthorpe, Eastfield near Peterborough, Newark, Garton End, Eye, Werrington, Gunthorpe, Peakirk, Glinton, Deeping Gate, Peakirk Marsh, Eye Marsh, the hermitage of Singleshole, Castor, Ailsworth, Sutton near Peterborough, Upton near Ailsworth, Milton Park, Barnack, Southorpe, Walcot Hall in Southorpe, Pilsgate, Ufford, Bainton, Ashton in Bainton, Torpel (lost) in Ufford, Thornhaugh, Sibberton Lodge in Thornhaugh, Wansford, Wittering, Wothrope, Burghley near Stamford, Maxey, Lolham Hall in Maxey, Nunton in Maxey, Helpston, Northborough, Etton, Woodcroft Castle in Etton, Paston, Walton, Marholm, Warmington, Oundle, Ashton Wold, Churchfield, Stoke, Benefield, Glapthorn, Cotterstock, Stanwick, Irthlingborough Kettering, Cottingham, East Carleton, Pytchley, Northampton, Northantss.; Olney, Buckinghamshire; Hoo and Avery Farm, Kent; Howden, Yorkshire ER; Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire; Hrepingas (? Repton, Derbyshire); Cedenac; Swineshead, Lincolnshire; Heanbirig; Lodeshale; Shifnal, Shropshire.; Costesford (? Shropshire.), Stretteforde (? Stretford, Shropshire.), Wecelleburne, Lusgerde (Lizard Hill, Shropshire.); Ethelhuniglonde (? in Kent); Barchanig (Bardney, Lincolnshire); Langeledenham; Washingborough, Lincolnshire; Binnington, Yorkshire E.R.; Conisbrough, Yorkshire W.R.; Barnwell, Northamptonshire; Great Easton, Bringhurst, Prestgrave, Leicestershire; Drayton, Northamptonshire; Glaston, Rutland; Langton, Leicestershire; Tinwell, Ingthorpe, Rutland; Collingham, Nottinghamshire; Fiskerton, Reepham, Scotter, Scotterthorpe, Scotton, Northorpe, Yawthorpe, Riseholme, Messingham, Manton, Cleatham, Hibaldstowe, Ravensthorpe, Holme in Bottesford, Risby near Market Rasen, Walcot in Alkborough, Alkborough, Normanby, Althorpe, Lincolnshire; Muskham, Nottinghamshire; Thurlby, Osgodby in Lavington, Walcot near Folkingham, Breidesthorpe (? Bowthorpe), Lincolnshire; Ryhall, Belmesthorpe, Rutland; Manthorpe, Carlton Scroop, Quadring in Holland, Lincolnshire; Fletton, Orton and Alwalton, Huntingdonshire Latin with bounds, Peterborough Æthelred (of Mercia)
69 33 A.D. 666 x 675 Wulfhere, king of Mercia the church of St Peter, Chertsey Confirmation of grants of land by Frithuwold, subregulus, and Eorcenwold. Latin, Chertsey Æthelred (of Mercia)
70 60 A.D. 671 for ? 679 (Chelsea) Æthelred, king of Mercia Osric and Oswald, his noble ministri Grant of 300 hides (tributarii) at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, to Osric, and 300 hides (cassati) at Pershore, Worcestershire, to Oswald; Osric's part being used by him for the foundation of a minster at Gloucester. Latin, Gloucester, St Peter's Æthelred (of Mercia)
71 59 A.D. 680 for 681 Æthelred, king of Mercia Aldhelm, abbot Grant of 15 hides (cassati) near Tetbury, Gloucestershire (The rubric in MSS 1 and 2 refers to Cherletune juxta Tetteburi.) Latin, Malmesbury Æthelred (of Mercia)
72 48 A.D. 680 Æthelred, king St Peter's Minster, Medeshamstede Grant, appended to a bull of Pope Agatho, of land at Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire; Hrepingas (? Repton, Derbyshire); Cedenac; Swineshead, Lincolnshire; Heanbyrig; Lodeshale; Shifnal, Shropshire.; Costesford; Stretford (? Stretford, Shropshire.); Wattlesborough and Lizard, Shropshire.; Æthelhuniglond (? in Kent); and Bardney, Lincolnshire Latin and English versions, Peterborough Æthelred (of Mercia)
73 58 A.D. 681 Æthelred, king of Mercia Aldhelm, abbot, and his successors Grant of 30 hides (cassati) west of the highway (Long Newnton, Wiltshire, cf S 1038) and 15 near Tetbury, Gloucestershire Latin, Malmesbury Æthelred (of Mercia)
74 A.D. 682 Æthelred, king of Mercia the church of St Peter, Gloucester Grant of privileges. English, Gloucester, St Peter's Æthelred (of Mercia)
75 77 A.D. 692 Æthelred, king of Mercia Oslaf, his former minister and now a servant of God at Worcester Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Wychbold, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Æthelred (of Mercia)
76 76 A.D. 697 x 699 Æthelred, king Oftfor, bishop Grant of 44 hides (cassati) at Fladbury, Worcestershire, so that monastic life may be re-established there. Latin, Worcester Æthelred (of Mercia)
77 75 A.D. 691 x 699 Æthelred, king of Mercia Oftfor, bishop, and St Peter's Church, Worcester Grant of 30 hides (cassati) at Henbury and Aust, Gloucestershire Latin, Worcester Æthelred (of Mercia)
78 120 A.D. 708 Cenred, king of Mercia Ecgwine, bishop of the Hwicce, for his church at Cronuchomme (Evesham) Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Abbots Morton, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Evesham Cenred (of Mercia)
79 124 A.D. 709 Cenred, king of Mercia Ecgwine, bishop Grant, for life, of 12 agri at Oldberrow, Warwickshire, with reversion to St Mary's Minster at Evesham. Bounds prefixed by a statement that Berhtwulf, king (of Mercia), gave the land to Evesham (A.D. 840 x 852). Latin with English bounds, Evesham Cenred (of Mercia)
80 125 A.D. 709 Cenred, king of Mercia, and Offa, ruler of the East Angles the monastery at Evesham Confirmation of 67 hides (mansae) at Evesham, Lenchwick, Norton, Offenham, Littleton, Aldington, Badsey, Bretforton, Church Honeybourne, Willersey, Wickhamford, Bengeworth, Hampton, and at Abbots Morton, all in Worcestershire except Willersey, Gloucestershire Latin with bounds, Evesham Cenred (of Mercia)
81 127 A.D. 710 the church of St Mary, Evesham 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 Warwickshire Latin, Evesham Ceolred (of Mercia)
82 135 A.D. 716 Æthelbald, king of Mercia, founds a monastery at Crowland, Lincolnshire Latin with bounds, Crowland Æthelbald (of Mercia)
83 134 A.D. 716 Æthelbald, king of Mercia the church of St Mary, Evesham Grant of 25 hides (mansae) at Acton Beauchamp, Herefordshire; Bransford, Hampton Lovett near Droitwich, Upton Warren, Witton in Droitwich, Sheriffs Lench, Worcestershire; at Weston-on-Avon, Warwickshire; and at Hidcote and Larkstoke in Admington, Gloucestershire Latin, Evesham Æthelbald (of Mercia)
84 139 A.D. 718 (? for 727) Æthelbald, king of Mercia Bægia, servant of God Grant of 6 hides (cassati) at Daylesford, Gloucestershire, for the founding of a minster. Latin with bounds in Latin and English, Worcester Æthelbald (of Mercia)
85 146 A.D. 718 (? for 727) Æthelbald, king of Mercia Buca, his comes Grant of 3 hides (manentes) at Acton Beauchamp, Herefordshire, to be a perpetual dwelling for the servants of God. Latin, Evesham Æthelbald (of Mercia)
86 149 A.D. 716/17 for ? circa 733 (29 October) Æthelbald, king of Mercia Mildrith, abbess, and her familia in Minster-in-Thanet Remission of the toll due on one ship at London. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Æthelbald (of Mercia)
87 150 A.D. 737 for ? 716/17 (29 October) Æthelbald, king of Mercia Mildrith, abbess, and her church Remission of the toll due on one ship. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Æthelbald (of Mercia)
88 152 A.D. 733 (1 or 24 September) Æthelbald, king of Mercia Ealdwulf, bishop, and the church of St Andrew (Rochester) Remission of the toll due on one ship at London; with confirmation (A.D. 844 x 851, Werburgewic) by Berhtwulf, king of Mercia. Latin, Rochester Æthelbald (of Mercia)
89 154 A.D. 736 Æthelbald, king of the Mercians and of the South Angli Cyneberht, comes Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Ismere by the river Stour and land at Brochyl in Morfe forest, Worcestershire, for the construction of a minster. Latin with bounds, Worcester Æthelbald (of Mercia)
90 162 A.D. 742 (Clofeshos) Æthelbald, king of Mercia the Kentish churches Confirmation of privileges. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelbald (of Mercia)
91 177 A.D. 748 (London, May) Æthelbald, king of Mercia Eadburga, abbess, and her familia in the minsters of St Mary and SS Peter and Paul, Thanet Remission of half the toll due on a ship (? at London). Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet) Æthelbald (of Mercia)
92 140 A.D. 749 (Gumley, Leics) Æthelbald, king of Mercia, in favour of the minsters and churches (of Mercia), grant of privileges. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church, Crowland and Malmesbury Æthelbald (of Mercia)
93 155 A.D. 726 x 737 Æthelbald, king St Mary's Minster, Abingdon Confirmation of lands and grant of 27 hides (cassati) at Watchfield and 10 by Ginge Brook, Berkshire, with further confirmation by Æthelheard, king (of Wessex). Latin, Abingdon Æthelbald (of Mercia)
94 157 A.D. 716 x 737 Æthelbald, king of Mercia and of the South Angles Æthelric, comes Grant of 20 hides (cassati) in regione ... Stoppingas at Wootton, Warwickshire Latin, Worcester Æthelbald (of Mercia)
95 153 A.D. 723 x 737 (24 November) Æthelbald, king of Mercia Cyneburg Grant of 6 hides (cassati) at Bradley near Inkberrow, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Æthelbald (of Mercia)
96 181 A.D. 757 Æthelbald, king of Mercia Eanberht, abbot Grant of 10 hides (cassati) near the wood called Toccan sceaga (Tockenham, Wiltshire) and the tumulus called Reada beorg. Latin, uncertain (possibly Malmesbury) Æthelbald (of Mercia)
97 138 A.D. 716 x 717 Æthelbald, king the church of St Mary, Evesham Grant of part of a mansio in Droitwich, Worcestershire Latin, Evesham Æthelbald (of Mercia)
98 171 ? A.D. 743 x 745 Æthelbald, king of Mercia Milred, bishop, and St Peter's Minster, Worcester Remission of the toll due on two ships at London. English, Worcester Æthelbald (of Mercia)
99 165 A.D. 743 for 737 x 740 (Bearuwe) Æthelbald, king of Mercia Osred, his faithful minister Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Aston Blank and Notgrove, Gloucestershire, with note that the land was later granted to St Mary's, Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Æthelbald (of Mercia)
100 182 A.D. 716 x 757 Æthelbald, king of Mercia Wihtred, his comes, and to Ansith, Wihtred's wife Grant of 7 hides (manentes) in the regio called Geddinges (cf. Yeading), Middlesex Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelbald (of Mercia)
101 163 A.D. 727 x 736 Æthelbald, king of the South Angles Wilfrid, bishop (of Worcester) Grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Batsford, Gloucestershire Latin with bounds, Worcester Æthelbald (of Mercia)
102 137 A.D. 716 x 717 Æthelbald, king of Mercia the church of Worcester Grant of land south of the river Salwarp, Worcestershire, at Lootwic and Coolbeorg, for the construction of salt works, in exchange for salt works north of the same river. Latin, Worcester Æthelbald (of Mercia)
103 164 A.D. 716 x 745 Æthelbald, king of the South Angles the church of St Peter, Worcester Grant of 3 hides (cassati) of woodland at Woodchester, Gloucestershire Latin with bounds, Worcester Æthelbald (of Mercia)
103a A.D. 716 x 745 Æthelbald, king of Mercia Ingwald, bishop of London Grant of toll from one ship. Latin, London, St Paul's Æthelbald (of Mercia)
103b A.D. 716 x 745 Æthelbald, king of Mercia Ingwald, bishop of London Grant of the toll on one ship. Latin, London, St Paul's Æthelbald (of Mercia)
104 216 A.D. 759 for 777 x circa 781 Offa, king of the English the church of St Peter, Worcester Grant of 40 hides (cassati) at Readanoran (Pyrton, Oxfordshire). Latin with English bounds, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
105 195 A.D. 764 (Canterbury) Offa, king of Mercia Eardwulf, bishop of Rochester Grant of 20 sulungs (aratra) at Islingham, Kent. Latin, Rochester Offa (of Mercia)
106 201 A.D. 764 for 767 Offa, king of Mercia Stithberht, abbot Grant of 30 hides (manentes) between Harrow and the Lidding (Wealdstone Brook) and east of the Lidding, Middlesex, in exchange for 30 hides at Wicham in Ciltinne. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Offa (of Mercia)
107 221 A.D. 765 (2 Feb) Offa, king of Mercia Milred, bishop of the Hwicce Grant of 10 hides (manentia) at Pyrton, Oxfordshire Latin, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
108 208 A.D. 772 (15 August) Offa, king of the English Oswald, bishop Grant, for the foundation of a minster, of 8 hides (cassati) at Bexhill, Sussex, with reversion to the bishopric of Selsey. With a list of gavel-land appurtenant to Bexhill, namely, Barnhorne, Worsham, on Ibbanhyrste, Crowhurst, on Hricge, on Gyllingan, Foxham (lost, in Crowhurst), on Blacanbrocan (? Black Brooks in Westfield), and Icklesham, all in Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church (? ex Selsey) Offa (of Mercia)
109 209 A.D. 772 ? for 775 or 777 (Gumley, Leics) Offa, king of the English Ridda, minister Lease, for the lives of himself, his wife, Bucga, and their daughter, Heaburg, of 8 hides (manentes) at Evenlode, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the minster at Bredon, Worcestershire Latin with bounds, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
110 213 A.D. 774 Offa, king of the English Jænberht, archbishop Grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Higham Upshire, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Offa (of Mercia)
111 214 A.D. 774 Offa, king of the English Jænberht, archbishop Grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Lydd, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Offa (of Mercia)
112 222 A.D. 777 Offa, king of Mercia the church of St Mary, Evesham, and the monks there Grant of land at Daylesford, Evenlode, Gloucestershire, and at Chastleton, Cornwell, Salford, Dornford in Wootton and Shipton on Cherwell, Oxfordshire Latin, Evesham Offa (of Mercia)
113 223 A.D. 778 Offa, king of Mercia his subregulus, Ealdred, dux of the Hwicce Grant of 4 hides (mansiones) at Sedgeberrow, Worcestershire, with grant by Ealdred to the church of St Mary's, Worcester. Latin with bounds, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
114 230 A.D. 779 (Hartleford, Gloucs; Gumley, Leics) Offa, king of Mercia Duddonus (Dudda), minister Grant of 4 hides (cassatae) near Salmonsbury in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire Latin with bounds, Evesham Offa (of Mercia)
115 229 A.D. 779 Offa, king of Mercia St Mary's, Evesham Grant of 4 hides (manentes) at Donnington, Gloucestershire Latin with English bounds, Evesham Offa (of Mercia)
116 236 A.D. 780 (Brentford, Middx, 22 Sept) Offa, king of Mercia St Peter's Minster, Bredon Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Teddington, 10 hides (cassati) at Little Washbourne, 10 hides (mansiones) at Cutsdean, all in Gloucestershire, and 10 hides (manentes) at Bredons Norton, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
117 234 A.D. 780 Offa, king of Mercia the church of St Peter, Bredon, 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, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
118 235 A.D. 780 (Brentford, Middx, 22 Sept) Offa, king of Mercia the bishopric of Worcester Grant of 7 hides (manentes) at Cropthorne, 1 at Netherton, 2 at Elmley Castle, 1 at Kersoe in Elmley Castle, 14 at Charlton, 15 at Hampton and 10 at Bengeworth, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
119 A.D. 781 Offa, king of Mercia Ealdred (Aeldred), his minister Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Harmondsworth, Middlesex, in return for 100 mancuses of gold in a bracelet. Latin with bounds, probably Westminster Offa (of Mercia)
120 239 A.D. 781 = 780 (Tamworth, Staffs, 26 Decirca) Offa, king of Mercia the church of St Peter, Worcester Grant of privileges for 12 hides (manentes) at Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire, and 5 at Fæhha leage, leased by Bishop Heathored and the community of Worcester to Eanburh, abbess, Offa's kinswoman, for life. Latin, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
121 240 A.D. 781 = 780 (Tamworth, Staffs, 26 Decirca) Offa, king of Mercia the church of St Mary, Worcester Grant of 8 hides (cassati) at Icomb, Gloucestershire, in exchange for land at Sapey, Worcestershire Latin with bounds, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
122 244 A.D. 784 Offa. king of Mercia Esme (Esne), comes and præfectus Grant, to him and his male heirs, of 3 hides (tributarii) at Evenlode, with reversion to the church at Evesham. Latin, Evesham Offa (of Mercia)
123 247 A.D. 785 (Chelsea, Middx) Offa, king of Mercia Ealdbeorht, minister, and Selethryth, his sister Grant of 14 sulungs (aratra) at Ickham and Palmstead, Kent, with woodland in the Weald and other appurtenances. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Offa (of Mercia)
124 245 A.D. 785 Offa, king of Mercia St Peter's, Westminster Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Aldenham, Hertfordshire, in return for 100 mancuses of gold in a bracelet. Latin with English bounds, Westminster Offa (of Mercia)
125 248 A.D. 786 (Chelsea, Middx) Offa, king of Mercia Ealdbeorht, minister, and his sister, Selethryth, abbess Grant of 15 sulungs (aratra) at Ickham, Palmstead and Ruckinge, Kent, with swine-pastures, woodland and other appurtenances, including an urban tenement (vicus) at Curringtun in Canterbury. Latin with English, Canterbury, Christ Church Offa (of Mercia)
126 233 A.D. 786 or 589 for ? 779 or 789 x 790 Offa, king of Mercia the monks of St Mary's church, Worcester Grant of one hide (mansa) at Broadwas, Worcestershire Latin and English versions with English bounds, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
127 251 A.D. 787 (Acleah) Offa, king of Mercia Ceolnoth, abbot, and his familia in the church of St Peter (Chertsey) Confirmation of privileges. Latin, Chertsey Offa (of Mercia)
128 254 A.D. 788 (Chelsea, Middx) Offa, king of Mercia Osberht, his minister, and Osberht's wife Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) at Duningcland in the Eastry district, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Offa (of Mercia)
129 253 A.D. 788 Offa, king of Mercia St Andrew's church, and the bishopric of Rochester Grant of 6 sulungs (aratra) at Trottiscliffe, Kent, with swine-pastures in the Weald. Latin with bounds, Rochester Offa (of Mercia)
130 257 A.D. 789 Offa, king of Mercia Wærmund, bishop, and the church at Rochester Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) at Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent. Latin with bounds, Rochester Offa (of Mercia)
131 255 A.D. 789 (Chelsea, Middx) Offa, king of Mercia Wærmund, bishop Grant of land at Rochester, Kent. Latin with bounds, Rochester Offa (of Mercia)
132 265 A.D. 790 for ? 795 (London) Offa, king of the English Æthelheard, archbishop of Canterbury Grant of 60 hides (tributaria) at Hayes and Yeading and 30 at Twickenham, Middlesex Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Offa (of Mercia)
133 259 A.D. 790 (Tamworth, Staffs, 12 April) Offa, king of Mercia the abbey of Saint-Denis Grant of privileges for land at London, and confirmation of land at Rotherfield, Hastings and Pevensey, Sussex. Latin, Paris, Saint-Denis Offa (of Mercia)
134 848 A.D. 792 (Clofesho) Offa, king of Mercia the churches of Kent Confirmation and grant of privileges. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Offa (of Mercia)
135 268 A.D. 793 Offa, king of Mercia Crowland Abbey Grant of privileges. Latin, Crowland Offa (of Mercia)
136 267 A.D. 793 Offa, king of Mercia the church of St Alban Grant of privileges and of 34 hides (mansiones) at Cassio, Hertfordshire, 6 at Heanhamstede (cf. Hamstead's House, St Stephens, Hertfordshire) and 10 at Stanmore, Middlesex Latin with English and English bounds, St Albans Offa (of Mercia)
136a A.D. 793 Offa, king of Mercia St Albans Abbey Grant of privileges and of 34 hides at Cassio, Hertfordshire; 12 at Winslow, Buckinghamshire; 10 at Fenntune with the wood called Horowudu (Horwood, Buckinghamshire), 5 at Ligtune (? Luton, Bedfordshire), 3 at Scylfdune, 10 at Stanmore, Middlesex, and 6 at Heanhamstede (cf. Hamstead's House, St Stephens, Hertfordshire). English, St Albans Offa (of Mercia)
137 269 A.D. 794 (Clofeshoas) Record of the restoration by Offa, king, to Heathored, bishop of Worcester; of 5 hides (manentes) at Aust (Cliff), Gloucestershire, seized by Bynna, the king's comes, the bishop having brought forward a charter of King Æthelbald to prove the bishopric's title. Latin, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
138 264 A.D. 795 for 792 (Æt Beranforda [? Barford, Warwicks], 4 May) Offa, king of Mercia St Albans church Grant of 30 hides (manentes), consisting of 12 at Winslow, Buckinghamshire; 3 at Scelfdune sive Baldiningcotum; 10 at Scuccan hlaw vel Fenntun (cf. Warren Farm in Horwood, Buckinghamshire) with the wood called Horowudu (Horwood, Buckinghamshire); and 5 at Lygetune (? Luton, Bedfordshire, or Leyton, Essex). Latin with English bounds, St Albans Offa (of Mercia)
139 274 A.D. 793 x 796 (Clobeshoas) Æthelmund, his minister Grant of 55 hides (cassati) at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire Latin, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
140 207 A.D. 765 x 792 Offa, king of Mercia Æthelnoth, abbot of SS Peter and Paul (St Augustine's, Canterbury) Grant of 2 hides (manentes) at Beauxfield, Kent, with grazing rights in the wood called Singledge. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Offa (of Mercia)
141 246 A.D. 777 x 779 Offa, king of Mercia, with Ealdred, subregulus of the Hwicce the minster and church of St Michael at Bishops Cleeve, Gloucs. Grant of 15 hides (mansiones) at Timbingctun, under Wendlesclif and north of Tyrl brook. Bounds of Wendlesclif. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
142 219 A.D. 757 x 774 Milred, bishop Grant of land at Wick Episcopi, Worcestershire Latin with bounds in Latin and English, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
143 188 A.D. 761 x 764 Offa, king of Mercia Sigeburga, abbess Confirmation of the exemption from ship-toll which King Æthelbald granted to Abbess Mildred (S 87). Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Offa (of Mercia)
144 275 A.D. 757 x 796 (Freoricburna, Surrey) Offa, king of Mercia the church at Woking, Surrey Grant of 20 hides (manentes) at Woking. Latin, Peterborough Offa (of Mercia)
145 226 A.D. 777 Offa, king of the English St Mary's minster, Worcester Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Doughton in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, and 5 at Eisey in Latton, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
146 272 A.D. 793 x 796 (the church at) Worcester Grant of reversion of 60 hides (manentes) at Westbury-on-Trym and 10 (or 20) at Henbury, Gloucestershire, after the death of himself and his son Ecgfrith. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
147 231 A.D. 777 x 779 Offa, king of Mercia, with Ealdred, subregulus of the Hwicce St Mary's Minster, Worcester Grant of 10 hides (mansiones) at Yate, Gloucestershire Latin, Worcester Offa (of Mercia)
148 277 A.D. 796 (Bath, Somerset) Ecgfrith, king of Mercia Æthelmund, his princeps Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Huntena tun. Latin, Worcester Ecgfrith (of Mercia)
149 279 A.D. 796 Ecgfrith, king of Mercia Cuthbert, abbot, and the brethren of Malmesbury Abbey Restitution of 35 hides (manentes) at Purton, Wiltshire, previously seized by King Offa, in return for 2000 silver solidi. Latin, Malmesbury Ecgfrith (of Mercia)
150 281 A.D. 796 (Chelsea, Middx) Ecgfrith, king of Mercia St Albans Abbey Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Turville, Buckinghamshire Latin, St Albans Ecgfrith (of Mercia)
151 280 A.D. 796 (Chelsea, Middx) Ecgfrith, king of Mercia Willegoda, abbot, and St Albans Abbey Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Pinnelesfeld (Pinesfield Farm in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire). Latin with English bounds, St Albans Ecgfrith (of Mercia)
152 285 A.D. 797 (Glastonbury) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Cynehelm and his successors Confirmation of the freedom of Glastonbury Abbey, previously granted by King Ecgfrith. Latin, Glastonbury Cenwulf (of Mercia)
153 289 A.D. 798 (a) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Oswulf, 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. (b) Oswulf grants the land to Lyminge minster. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Lyminge) Cenwulf (of Mercia)
154 295 A.D. 799 (? for 802) (Coleshill, Warwicks) Balthun, abbot Grant of 30 hides (manentes) belonging to Kempsey minster, Worcestershire, in exchange for 12 hides at Harvington, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
155 293 A.D. 799 (Tamworth, Staffs) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Christ Church, Canterbury Restoration of 30 sulungs (aratra) at Charing, 10 at Seleberhtes cert or Bryning lond (Chart) and 4 at Humbinglond in Barham, Kent, previously seized and redistributed by King Offa. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
156 296 A.D. 799 (17 July) Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Giddinge and Wootton, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
157 303 A.D. 801 Coenwulf, king of Mercia, and Cuthred, king of Kent Swithhun, 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, with confirmation by Cuthred (2nd day of Easter, Canterbury) and note of bequest of the land by Swithhun to St Andrew's, Rochester, Kent. Latin, Rochester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
158 302 A.D. 801 (Chelsea, Middx) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Bishop Wehthun and the church at Selsey Confirmation of 25 (hides) at Denton, Sussex. Latin, Selsey Cenwulf (of Mercia)
159 316 A.D. 804 Coenwulf, king of Mercia, and Cuthred, king of Kent [Eanberht], their kinsman Grant of 20 sulungs (aratra) at West Lenham, Kent, with thirteen swine-pastures in the Weald. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Cenwulf (of Mercia)
160 317 A.D. 804 Coenwulf, king of Mercia, and Cuthred, king of Kent Selethryth, abbess, and her familia at Lyminge Grant of land in Canterbury to serve as a refuge. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Lyminge) Cenwulf (of Mercia)
161 321 A.D. 805 (Acleah) Coenwulf, king of Mercia, and Cuthred, king of Kent Wulfhard, priest Grant of 2 hides (manentes), equivalent to one sulung, at Swarling, Kent, and one 'yokelet' (an geocled) at Ecgheanng lond. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
162 325 A.D. 806 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Crowland Abbey Grant of privileges and confirmation of grant of alms in Bucknall, Hallington, Langtoft, Baston and Rippingale, Lincolnshire Latin, Crowland Cenwulf (of Mercia)
163 326 A.D. 808 (Tamworth, Staffs, Easter Day, 16 April) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Eadwulf, minister Grant of 1.5 sulungs (aratra) at Cooling, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
164 328 A.D. 809 (Croydon, Staffs) Coenwulf, king of Mercia and Kent Wulfred, archbishop Grant of 7 sulungs (aratra) at Barham, Kent, in return for 30 pounds. Confirmed at Canterbury in A.D. 810. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
165 339 A.D. 811 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Beornmod, bishop Grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) to the south of Rochester (at Borstal), Kent, with appurtenant swine-pastures in the Weald. Latin with bounds, Rochester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
166 352 A.D. 811 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Rethun, abbot of Abingdon Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Longworth, Berkshire, 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 Berkshire, except Culham, Oxfordshire), in return for 120 pounds and 100 hides (mansiones). Latin, Abingdon Cenwulf (of Mercia)
167 338 A.D. 811 (9 November) Founds Winchcombe Abbey. Latin, Winchcombe Cenwulf (of Mercia)
168 335 A.D. 811 (London, 1 August) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Wulfred, 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. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
169 341 A.D. 812 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Wulfred, archbishop Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) at Graveney and a 'yokelet' (ioclet) at Caseborne (lost) in Cheriton, Kent, in exchange for 1 sulung (equivalent to 2 manentes) at Swarling, Kent, and a 'yokelet' at Ecgheang lond. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
170 340 A.D. 812 (London, 31 October) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Wulfred, archbishop Grant of 20 iugera at Ibentea in the Faversham district and a further 2 in the same area. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
171 351 A.D. 814 (Tamworth, Staffs) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Deneberht, bishop, and his familia at Worcester Grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Sture, in exchange for 12 hides at Guiting, Gloucestershire Latin, Worcester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
172 350 A.D. 814 = 813 (Tamworth, Staffs, 26 December) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Deneberht, bishop, and his familia at Worcester Remission of renders due from Worcester and its dependent minsters, in exchange for the minster at Twyning, Gloucestershire, assessed at 3 hides (manentes), and 10 hides west of the Severn. Latin, Worcester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
173 343 A.D. 814 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Swithnoth, his comes Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) near Chart Sutton, Kent, with swine-pastures. Latin, Worcester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
174 349 A.D. 814 = 813 (26 December) Coenwulf, king of Mercia the church of Worcester Grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Dunhampstead in Himbleton, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
175 346 A.D. 814 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Wulfred, archbishop Grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Bexley, Kent, with swine-pastures. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
176 344 A.D. 814 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Wulfred, archbishop Grant of 30 iugera at Bingley's Island, Canterbury. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
177 348 A.D. 814 (Bearwe, 25 November) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Wulfred, 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. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
178 353 A.D. 815 (Wychbold, Worcs, 19 March) Coenwulf, king of Mercia Wulfred, archbishop Grant of 1 hide (manens) at Seleberhting lond in the district of Faversham, Kent, in return for a ring of 23 mancuses. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cenwulf (of Mercia)
179 356 A.D. 816 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Deneberht, bishop, and his clergy at Worcester Grant of privileges for land at Hallow, Spetchley, Himbleton, Ravenshill in Tibberton, Worcestershire; Lapworth, Warwickshire; and at Oddingley and Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire Bounds of Hallow inserted. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
180 357 A.D. 816 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Deneberht, bishop, and his clergy at Worcester 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, Worcestershire, in return for 14 hides at Sture. Latin with bounds, Worcester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
181 360 A.D. 817 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Deneberht, bishop, and his cathedral clergy at Worcester Grant of privileges for land at Salwarpe, Hampton Lovett, Beolne (Bell Hall in Belbroughton), Broughton and Fairfield in Belbroughton, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
182 359 A.D. 817 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Deneberht, bishop, and the church of Worcester Grant of 3 hides (mansiones) at Sluhforda on the west bank of the Stour, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
183 366 A.D. 821 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Abingdon Abbey Grant of privileges for land at Culham, Oxfordshire; 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, Berkshire, with woodland at Speen, Poughley (in Chaddleworth), Trindlæh (lost), and Easton (in Welford), Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Cenwulf (of Mercia)
184 A.D. 821 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Abingdon Abbey Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Culham, Oxfordshire, with pasture at Otney (near Sutton Courtenay), Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Cenwulf (of Mercia)
185 368 A.D. 798 x 821, probably 814 Coenwulf, king of Mercia Deneberht, bishop, and his familia at Worcester Grant of the reversion of 30 hides (tributarii) at Fladbury, Worcestershire, after his own death. Latin, Worcester Cenwulf (of Mercia)
186 370 A.D. 822 (Bydictun, 17 September) Ceolwulf, king of Mercia and Kent Wulfred, archbishop Grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Mylentun, near Kemsing, Kent, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Ceolwulf (of Mercia)
187 373 A.D. 823 (Werburgingwic, 26 May) Ceolwulf, king of Mercia and Kent Wulfred, archbishop Grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Ceolwulf (of Mercia)
188 400 A.D. 831 (Wychbold, Worcs) Wiglaf, king of Mercia Wulfred, archbishop Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Botwell in Hayes, Middlesex Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Wiglaf (of Mercia)
189 409 A.D. 833 Wiglaf, king of Mercia Siward, abbot of Crowland, and the abbey of Crowland Confirmation and grant of privileges and of land at Bucknall, Hallington, Gernthorp, Langtoft, Deeping, Baston, Rippingale, Lincolnshire; Sutton, Stapleton, Leicestershire, Badby, Northamptonshire; Holbeach, Whaplode, Spalding, Drayton, Lincolnshire; Glapthorn, Peakirk, Northamptonshire; Laythorpe, Kirkby, Lincolnshire; Standon, Hertfordshire; and at Addington, Northamptonshire Latin with bounds, Crowland Wiglaf (of Mercia)
190 416 A.D. 836 (Croft, Leics) Wiglaf, king of Mercia the minster at Hanbury, Worcs. Grant of privileges in return for the surrender to the king of 20 hides at Iddeshale (? Idsall, Shropshire.), land at Hæccaham (? Hanbury, Worcestershire), 10 hides at Felda by Weoduman (? in Beanhall in Feckenham, Worcestershire), and in return for the grant of 10 hides at Crowle, Worcestershire, to Mucel (ealdorman), son of Esne, and a gift of 600 shillings in gold to Ealdorman Sigered. Latin with English, Worcester Wiglaf (of Mercia)
191 453 A.D. 840 for circa 844 x 852 Berhtwulf, king of Mercia the church of St Mary, Evesham Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Quinton, Warwickshire; 2 at Pebworth, Worcestershire; and 5 at Mappleborough in Studley, Warwickshire Latin, Evesham Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
192 430 A.D. 840 (Tamworth, Staffs, Easter; Wellesbourne, Warwicks) Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Heahberht, bishop of Worcester Restitution of land at Stoulton, Worcestershire; Little Washbourne, Gloucestershire; Kemerton, Worcestershire; Tateringctun (? Taddington, Gloucestershire); and at Codeswelle in Cutsdean, Gloucestershire, in return for gifts of treasure and horses to the king and queen. Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
193 434 A.D. 841 = 840 (Tamworth, Staffs, 25 Decirca) Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Eanmund, abbot of Bredon (? Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leics., or Bredon, Worcs.), and his community Grant of privileges, in return for 120 mancuses of pure gold and liturgical obligations. Latin, Worcester (ex Bredon, Worcs., or Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leics.) Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
194 436 A.D. 841 (Tamworth, Staffs) Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Heahberht, bishop Grant of privileges for 6 hides (cassati) at Daylesford, Gloucestershire, in return for 3 pounds of silver. Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
195 433 A.D. 841 = 840 (Tamworth, Staffs, 25 Decirca) Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Heahberht, bishop, for the monks of St Mary's, Worcester Grant of one hide (mansa) at Mitton in Bredon, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
196 432 A.D. 841 = 840 (Cropthorne, Worcs, with confirmation at Tamworth, Staffs, 25 Decirca) Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Heahberht, bishop Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Wychwood, Oxfordshire, in return for 31 mancuses. Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
197 454 A.D. 844 for 848 (Repton, Derbys) Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Abbot Eanmund and his familia in the minster at Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leics. Grant of privileges, in return for a gift of 180 mancuses in gold and 15 hides (manentes) at Stanlege (? Stanley, Derbyshire) and at Bellanford (? Belford, Northamptonshire) to the king and also the donation of a precious vessel to Humberht, princeps. L Latin, Peterborough (ex Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leics.) Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
198 450 A.D. 845 = 844 (Tamworth, Staffs, Christmas) Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Heahberht, abbot, and his familia in Worcester Grant of exemption for the minster of Ufera Stretford (Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire), assessed at 20 hides (manentes), in return for 10 pounds of silver. Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
199 455(2) A.D. 849 (Tamworth, Staffs) Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Egbert, his minister Lease, for 5 lives, of 5 hides at Cofton Hackett, Worcestershire, granted to the king in S 1272. Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
200 461 A.D. 851 Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Siward, abbot of Crowland and the abbey Confirmation of marshes at Crowland, Spalding and elsewhere, and of land at Langtoft, Deeping, Thetford, Baston, Rippingale, Whaplode, Holbeach, Pinchbeck, Spalding, Sutterton, Algarkirk, Drayton, Lincolnshire; Glapthorn, Peakirk, Northamptonshire; Kirkby, Lincolnshire; Standon, Hertfordshire; Addington, Northamptonshire; Bucknall, Hallington, and at Germuthorp, Lincolnshire Latin with bounds, Crowland Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
201 462 A.D. 851 Berhtwulf, king of Mercia St Mary's church, Worcester Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Grimley, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
202 466 A.D. 852 for 842 (Escantun) Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Ælfheah, princeps Grant of 12 hides (cassati) at Calmesden (or by the River Churn and at Calmesden), Gloucestershire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
203 482 A.D. 840 x 852 Berhtwulf, king of the Mercians St Mary's, Evesham Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Willersey, Gloucestershire Latin with English bounds, Evesham Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
204 452 A.D. 844 x 845 Berhtwulf, king (of Mercia) Forthred, his thegn Grant of 9 hides at Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, in return for 30 mancuses and 900 shillings. English with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
205 428 A.D. 840 x 848 Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Heahberht, bishop, and his familia at Worcester Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Crowle, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
206 487 A.D. 855 (Oswaldesdun) Burgred, king of Mercia Alhhun, bishop, and his familia at Worcester Grant of privileges for 10 hides (manentes) at Ablington by the River Coln, Gloucestershire; for 8 hides (cassati) at Poulton, Wiltshire; for 6 hides (cassati) at Barnsley, Gloucestershire; for 5 hides (manentes) at Eisey, Wiltshire; and for 3 hides (manentes) at Bentley, Worcestershire; in return for two bradiolae weighing 45 (or 48) mancuses. Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
207 488 A.D. 855 (Tamworth, Staffs) Burgred, king of Mercia Alhhun (or Alhwine), bishop of Worcester Grant of privileges for the minster at Blockley, Gloucestershire, in return for 300 silver shillings. Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
208 492 A.D. 857 (Tamworth, Staffs, Easter) Burgred, king of Mercia Alhhun, bishop (of Worcester) Grant of land at Ceolmundingchaga in London. Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
209 503 A.D. 862 (Wellesbourne, Warwicks) Burgred, king of Mercia the church of St Peter, Gloucester Confirmation of privileges. Latin, Gloucester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
210 509 A.D. 864 (Bath, Somerset, 25 July) Burgred, king of Mercia, and Æthelswith, his queen Alhhun, bishop Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at (Water) Eaton, Oxfordshire, in return for precious objects worth 400 shillings and 100 sicli, with provision for an annual render of 30 shillings to be paid to the church at Eynsham, Oxfordshire Latin, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
211 514 A.D. 866 Burgred, king of Mercia Worcester monastery Grant of 2 hides (manentes) at Seckley in Upper Arley, also called Wolverley, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
212 513 A.D. 866 Burgred, king of Mercia Wulferd Grant of 2 hides (manentes) at Seckley in Upper Arley, belonging to Wolverley, Worcestershire, in return for 5 hides on a single-lifetime lease, 400 silver sicli and various other items. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
213 521 A.D. 868 Burgred, king of Mercia Crowland Abbey Confirmation of privileges and land etcirca at Crowland, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Whaplode, Sutterton, Algarkirk, Drayton, Deeping, Langtoft, Baston, Thetford, Rippingale, Lincolnshire; Sutton, Leicestershire; Badby, Northamptonshire; Bucknall, Hallington, Lincolnshire; Gerunthrop ; Glapthorn, Peakirk, Northamptonshire; Laythorpe, Kirkby, Lincolnshire; Addington, Northamptonshire; Standon, Hertfordshire; Thurning, Northamptonshire (formerly Huntingdonshire). Latin, Crowland Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
214 524 A.D. 869 Burgred, king of Mercia, and Æthelswith, queen Wulflaf Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Upthrop, in return for 50 mancuses of gold. The estate is to descend in the male line. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Berhtwulf (of Mercia)
215 540 A.D. 875 Ceolwulf (II), king of Mercia Wærferth, bishop of Worcester Grant to the diocese of exemption from the burden of feeding the king's horses and their servants, in return for liturgical services. The bishop grants to the king a four-life lease of 6 hides (manentes) at Daylesford, Gloucestershire, with reversion to Worcester, in return for 60 mancuses of gold. Latin, Worcester Ceolwulf II (of Mercia)
216 541 A.D. 875 Ceolwulf (II), king of Mercia St Mary's minster, Worcester Grant of 6 hides (cassati) at Overbury, Worcestershire, with villulae at Conderton and Pendock, Worcestershire Bounds of Overbury. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Ceolwulf II (of Mercia)
217 547 A.D. 880 for 887 Æthelred, dux et patricius of Mercia the bishopric of Worcester Grant of 6 hides (mansiones) at Brightwell Baldwin and 8 at Watlington, Oxfordshire, to pertain to the church at Readanoran (i.e. Pyrton, Oxon). With a list, in English, of six serfs formerly belonging to the royal vill at Bensington, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Ealdorman (of Mercia)
218 551 A.D. 883 (a) Æthelred, ealdorman of Mercia, with the consent of King Alfred and the whole Mercian witan Berkeley Abbey Grant of privileges in exchange for 12 hides at Stoke Bishop, Gloucestershire, and 30 gold mancuses. (b) Æthelred, ealdorman, to Cynulf, son of Ceoluht; lease, for three lives, of the land at Stoke Bishop, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin and English with English bounds. Latin and English with English bounds, Worcester Ealdorman (of Mercia)
219 552 A.D. 884 (Hrisbyri, ? Princes Risborough, Bucks) Æthelred, lord of the Mercians Æthelwulf Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Himbleton, Worcestershire, with appurtenant salt-workings etcirca. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Ealdorman (of Mercia)
220 557 A.D. 888 (Droitwich, Worcs) Æthelred, procurator of Mercia Wulfgar, minister Grant of 15 hides (manentes) at Walden, Hertfordshire Latin, St Albans Ealdorman (of Mercia)
221 587 A.D. 901 (Shrewsbury) Æthelred and Æthelflæd, rulers of Mercia the community of the church of Much Wenlock Grant of 10 hides (cassatae) at Stanton Long and 3 hides (manentes) at Caughley in Barrow, Shropshire., in exchange for 3 hides (manentes) at Easthope and 5 at Patton, Shropshire. They also grant a gold chalice weighing 30 mancuses in honour of Abbess Mildburg. Latin, Much Wenlock Ealdorman (of Mercia)
222 537 A.D. 883 x 911 Æthelred, dux Merciorum Cuthulf, minister Renewal of the grant by King Burgred of 10 hides (manentes) at Marlcliff in Cleeve Prior, Worcestershire, the ancient landbook having been carried off by 'pagans' (Vikings); with a note that the beneficiary later granted the land to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Ealdorman (of Mercia)
223 579 A.D. 884 x 901 Æthelred, ealdorman, and Æthelflæd the church of St Peter, Worcester Grant of rights at Worcester. English, Worcester Ealdorman (of Mercia)
224 583 A.D. 800 for ? 914 Æthelflæd, lady of the Mercians Ealhhelm Grant of 2 hides (manentes) at Stantun (? Stanton by Newhall, Derbyshire), in return for 60 swine and 300 solidi. Latin, Burton Æthelflæd (of Mercia)
225 632 A.D. 878 for 915 (Weardburg, 16 Sept) Æthelflæd, ruler of the Mercians Eadric, minister Grant of permission to acquire 10 hides (manentes) at Farnborough (Warwickshire or Berkshire), bought from Wulflaf. The original landbook, granted by King Offa to Bynna, Wulflaf's great-great-grandfather (abavus), had been destroyed in a fire. Latin, Abingdon Æthelflæd (of Mercia)
226 511 No date. Edward, king of Mercia the church of St Mary, Cronuchamme (Evesham) Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Lench, Worcestershire Latin, Evesham Edward (of Mercia)
227 25 A.D. 670 Cenwalh, king of Wessex Beorhtwald, abbot Grant of 1 hide (cassatus) and two small islands, with a fishery, at Meare, Somerset. Latin, Glastonbury Cenwealh (of Wessex)
228 26 A.D. 671 Cenwalh, king the see of Sherborne Grant of exemption from secular dues. Latin, Sherborne Cenwealh (of Wessex)
229 27 No date. Cenwalh, king of Wessex the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester (Old Minster) Grant of 100 hides (mansae) at Downton, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Cenwealh (of Wessex)
230 50 A.D. 680 (? for 685) Cædwalla, king Wilfrid, bishop Grant of 70 hides (tributarii) at Pagham, Shripney, Charlton, Bognor, Bersted, North Bersted, Crimsham, North and South Mundham (and, in the shortened version, Slindon), all in Sussex, and to the community at St Andrew's church situated on the east of the harbour called Uedringmutha (Pagham Harbour), grant of 10 hides (tributarii) at Tangmere, Sussex. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cædwalla (of Wessex)
231 63 A.D. 682 ? for 688 (Aug) Cædwalla, king the church (of Malmesbury) Grant of 132 hides (cassati) on either side of the wood named Kemele (? Kemble, Gloucestershire). Latin, Malmesbury Cædwalla (of Wessex)
232 64 A.D. 673 for ? 683 (3 Aug) Cædwalla, king Wilfrid, 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. Latin with bounds, Selsey Cædwalla (of Wessex)
233 89 circa A.D. 687 and 691 (Medeshamstede, ie Peterborough, Northants.). (a) Cædwalla, king of the (West) Saxons Ecgbald, abbot, and his familia Grant of 40 hides (manentes) at Hoo (ad Hebureahg insulam), Kent. (b) Swæfheard, king of Kent, to Ecgbald, abbot; grant of adjoining 20 hides at Hoo and woodland at Fercanhamstede. (c). Confirmation by Æthelred, king of Mercia. Latin, Peterborough Cædwalla (of Wessex)
234 70 A.D. 688 (19 Aug) Cædwalla, king Aldhelm, abbot Grant of 140 hides (manentes) on both sides of the wood called Kemele (Kemble, Gloucestershire), 30 on the east side of the wood of Braydon, Wiltshire, and 5 at the confluence of the rivers Avon and Wylye. Latin, Malmesbury Cædwalla (of Wessex)
235 72 A.D. 688 (Besingahearh) Cædwalla, king of the (West) Saxons Cedde, Cisi and Criswa (? 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. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Cædwalla (of Wessex)
236 61 A.D. 681 Baldred, king Hæmgils, abbot, and the church of Our Lady and St Patrick, Glastonbury Grant of 12 (or 6) hides (manentes) at Pennard, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Bealdred (of Wessex)
237 62 A.D. 682 Centwine, king of the (West) Saxons Hæmgils, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of 23 hides (mansiones) near Quantock Wood and 3 hides (cassati) at Crycbeorh (probably Creechbarrow Hill, near Taunton), Somerset. Latin with bounds, Glastonbury Centwine (of Wessex)
238 121 A.D. 663 for ? 693 (20 July) Ine, king of the (West) Saxons Hæmgils, abbot Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Brent, Somerset. Latin with bounds, Glastonbury Ine (of Wessex)
239 100 A.D. 687 (5 July) Ine, King of Wessex Hean, abbot Grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Bradfield, 15 at Bestlesforda (near Basildon), 25 at Streatley and 80 at Æaromundeslee, all in Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Ine (of Wessex)
240 A.D. 693 = ? 692 (30 Decirca) Ine, king of the Saxons Froda, abbot Grant of 40 hides (cassati) by the river Isle, and a wood called Stretmerch, Somerset. Latin, Muchelney Ine (of Wessex)
241 101 A.D. 699 Ine, king of the (West) Saxons Hean, abbot Restoration of land at Abingdon, Berkshire, for the construction of a minster, with an account of the early history of Abingdon Abbey, including mention of grants of land by the river Thames, at Bestlesford (near Basildon) and at Bradfield, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Ine (of Wessex)
242 102 A.D. 701 Ine, king the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Restitution of 40 hides (mansae) at Alresford, Hampshire, previously granted by King Cenwalh. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Ine (of Wessex)
243 103 A.D. 701 Ine, king of the (West) Saxons Aldhelm, abbot, for the monastery of Malmesbury Grant of 45 hides (cassati), consisting of 5 hides at Garsdon, 20 and 10 hides by Corsaburn (Gauze Brook, cf. Corston) and 10 hides at Rodbourne in Malmesbury, all in Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury Ine (of Wessex)
244 A.D. 702 Ine, king of the Saxons Beganus (? Beaga) Grant of one hide (mansa) Athom (possibly Ham, near Muchelney, Somerset) and a fishery on the river Parret. Latin with bounds in Latin and English, Muchelney Ine (of Wessex)
245 108 A.D. 704 (Everley, Wilts, 26 May) Ine, king the churches and monasteries (of Wessex) Grant of exemption from secular burdens. Latin, Malmesbury (and Glastonbury) Ine (of Wessex)
246 109 A.D. 704 (Glastonbury) Ine, king the church of SS Mary and Patrick, Glastonbury Grant of freedom from secular burdens. Latin, Glastonbury Ine (of Wessex)
247 112 A.D. 705 or 706 (June) Ine, king of the Saxons Beorhtwald, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of 20 hides (cassati) on the river Sheppey (formerly Doulting), Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Ine (of Wessex)
248 113 A.D. 705 or 706 (June) Ine, king (of Wessex) Beorhtwald, abbot Grant of 20 hides (casati) by the river Tone, 20 hides (manentes) by the river Sheppey (formerly Doulting) and 20 hides west of Corscombe (? North Wootton), all in Somerset. Latin, Glastonbury Ine (of Wessex)
249 A.D. 725 Ine, king of Wessex Froda, abbot, and the community at Muchelney Grant of 20 hides (manentes) at Ilminster, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Muchelney Ine (of Wessex)
250 142 A.D. 725 Ine, king (of Wessex) the church at Glastonbury Grant of 10 hides at Brent, 10 at Sowy (cf. Middlezoy, Westonzoyland), 20 at Pilton, 20 at Doulting and 1 at Bleadney, Somerset, and confirmation of land at Meare, Beckery, Godney, Marchey, Andersey (Nyland), Lantocai (? Leigh in Street), Pennard and Pouelt (cf. Polden Hills), Somerset, with general grant of privileges and reference to dependent churches at Sowy, Middlezoy, Brent, Moorlinch, Shapwick, Street, Butleigh and Pilton. Latin, Glastonbury Ine (of Wessex)
251 143 A.D. 725 Ine, king of Wessex the familia at Glastonbury Grant of 12 hides (manentes) at Sowy (cf. Othery, Middlezoy and Westonzoyland), Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Ine (of Wessex)
252 74 A.D. 688 x 690 Ine, king of Wessex Hean, patricius, and to Ceolswith Grant of 45 hides (cassati) at Bradfield, Bestlesford (near Basildon) and Streatley, all in Berkshire, for the construction of a monastery. Latin, Abingdon Ine (of Wessex)
253 147 A.D. 729 (Pencrik) Coengisl, abbot, and the familia in Glastonbury minster Grant of 60 hides (manentes) at Pouholt (cf. Polden Hills, Somerset). Latin with bounds, Glastonbury Æthelheard (of Wessex)
254 158 A.D. 737 Æthelheard, king the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Grant of 4 hides (mansae) at Withiel Florey, Somerset, and 3 at Cearn (probably Charmouth, Dorset), in augmentation of Queen Frithugyth's gift of land at Taunton. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelheard (of Wessex)
255 1331 A.D. 739 (10 April) Æthelheard, king Forthhere, bishop Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Crediton, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter (ex Crediton) Æthelheard (of Wessex)
256 170 A.D. 745 (Malmesbury) Cuthred, king of the Gewisse Aldhelm, abbot, and Malmesbury Abbey Grant of 10 hides (mansiones) at Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury Cuthred (of Wessex)
257 169 A.D. 745 (Glastonbury, ? 30 April) Cuthred, king of Wessex Glastonbury Abbey Confirmation of grants made by previous kings to Glastonbury. Latin, Glastonbury Cuthred (of Wessex)
258 179 A.D. 749 Cuthred, king the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Grant of 10 hides (familiae) at Clere (Highclere, Hampshire). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Cuthred (of Wessex)
259 180 A.D. 749 Cuthred, king the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Grant of 7 hides (familiae), consisting of 5 hides (mansae) at Thruhham (now Park Farm, Beaulieu), 1 at Eppelhyrste (lost, near Brockenhurst) and 1 at Hwitanleage (Whitley, near Brockenhurst), Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Cuthred (of Wessex)
260 185 A.D. 758 Cynewulf, king Malmesbury Abbey Grant of 30 hides (manentes) at Moredon and Rodbourne, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury Cynewulf (of Wessex)
261 A.D. 762 (Pentric, ? Pentridge, Dorset) Cynewulf, king of Wessex Eadwald, abbot, and Muchelney Abbey Grant of 8 hides (cassati) between the rivers Earn (now the Fivehead) and Isle, probably at Isle Abbotts, Somerset. Latin with bounds, Muchelney Cynewulf (of Wessex)
262 200 A.D. 766 for ? 774 Cynewulf, king of Wessex St Andrew's minster, Wells Grant of 2 (or 11) hides (manentes) on the river Wellow, Somerset. Latin with bounds, Wells Cynewulf (of Wessex)
263 224 A.D. 774 Cynewulf, king the church of Sherborne Grant of one hide (mansio) at Lyme, Dorset, to be used for saltmaking. Latin, Sherborne Cynewulf (of Wessex)
264 225 A.D. 778 Cynewulf, king of the Saxons Bica, comes and minister Grant of 13 hides (manentes) at Little Bedwyn, Wiltshire Latin with bounds, uncertain (possibly Bedwyn) Cynewulf (of Wessex)
265 327 A.D. 808 for 757 x 758 Cynewulf, king of the Saxons the brethren of St Peter's Minster, Bath Grant of 5 hides (mansiones) at North Stoke, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Cynewulf (of Wessex)
266 242 A.D. 761' altered to '781' Æthelberht, king of Wessex and Kent Deora, bishop of Rochester Grant of land at Rochester, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Æthelberht (of Wessex)
267 A.D. 794 (Wyndingesley) Beorhtric, king of Wessex Wigferth, præfectus Grant of 10 hides (cassati) on the river Parret, Somerset. Latin with bounds, Athelney Beorhtric (of Wessex)
268 282 A.D. 801 Beorhtric, king Lulla, his princeps Grant of 10 hides (mansiones) at Crux Easton, Hampshire Latin with bounds, Abingdon Beorhtric (of Wessex)
269 258 A.D. 786 x 794 Beorhtric, king Hemele, his princeps Grant of 36 hides (cassati) by the Hissaburna (the Bourne Rivulet), Hampshire, in exchange for 34 hides by the river Meon, grantd to Hemele by King Cynewulf. Latin, Abingdon Beorhtric (of Wessex)
270 411 A.D. 773 for 833 Egbert, king of Kent Dunn, abbot, and the church of St Mary's (Lyminge) Grant of 150 iugera at Sandtun (Sampton, lost, in West Hythe, Kent). Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Lyminge) Ecgberht (of Wessex)
270a 300 A.D. 801 Edbirtus (? Egbert), king of Wessex Eadgils, his minister Grant of 20 hides (mansiones) at Butleigh, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Ecgberht (of Wessex)
271 395 A.D. 823 Egbert, king of England St Andrew's church, Rochester Grant of privileges. Latin, Rochester Ecgberht (of Wessex)
272 390 A.D. 825 (Criodantreow, 19 Aug; Southampton, 26 Decirca) Egbert, king Old Minster, Winchester Grant of 15 hides (manentes) at Alton Priors, Wiltshire, formerly held by Burgheard, præfectus. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Ecgberht (of Wessex)
273 389 A.D. 825 (Creodantreow, 19 Aug; Southampton, 26 Decirca) Egbert, king the minster of SS Peter and Paul (Winchester) Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at (Martyr) Worthy, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Ecgberht (of Wessex)
274 392 A.D. 826 Egbert, king the bishopric of Winchester Grant of 30 hides (mansae) at Calbourne, Isle of Wight. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Ecgberht (of Wessex)
275 391 A.D. 826 (Southampton) Egbert, king of Wessex the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Grant of 55 hides (mansae) at Downton and 45 at Ebbesborne, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Ecgberht (of Wessex)
276 393 A.D. 826 (Southampton) Egbert, king the minster of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Grant of 20 hides (manentes) at Droxford, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Ecgberht (of Wessex)
277 410 A.D. 833 (Dorchester, Dorset, 26 Decirca) Egbert, king of Wessex Beornwyn, Ælfflæd and Walenburch, sisters Confirmation of 10 hides (manentes) at Woolland, Dorset, the old charters having been lost, and of the new division between the sisters following Beornwyn's inheritance of land at Dartington, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Ecgberht (of Wessex)
278 413 A.D. 835 (Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxon) Egbert, king of Wessex Abingdon Abbey Grant of 50 hides (manentes) at Marcham, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Ecgberht (of Wessex)
279 852 A.D. 836 Egbert, king of the West Saxons Ciaba, a clericus living in St Peter's minster (St Augustine's), Canterbury 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. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Ecgberht (of Wessex)
280 418 A.D. 838 (Fræricburna, [Surrey]) Egbert, king Beornmod, bishop Grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Snodland and Holborough, Kent, with pastures and a viculus in the eastern part of Rochester, Kent. Latin, Rochester Ecgberht (of Wessex)
281 423 A.D. 838 (Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey) Egbert, king of Wessex the see of Winchester Grant of 40 hides (cassati) at Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, conditional upon the loyalty of Bishop Ealdhun and his successors to Æthelwulf; with later confirmation (A.D. 839, Vetustissimus = æt Astran) by a Southumbrian synod. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Ecgberht (of Wessex)
282 396 A.D. 845 for 830 Egbert, king of Wessex and Kent Ætheric, minister Grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Warehorne and Flotham (lost), Kent, in return for 50 mancuses. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Ecgberht (of Wessex)
283 377 A.D. 924 for ? 824 (Acleah) Egbert, king of Wessex Wulfheard, præfectus Grant of 22 hides (manentes) on the river Meon, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Ecgberht (of Wessex)
284 398 [A.D. 824 x 833] Egbert, king the church of Winchester Restitution of 40 hides (mansae) at Alresford, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Ecgberht (of Wessex)
285 394 A.D. 827 Æthelwulf, king Chertsey Abbey Confirmation of land and privileges. Latin, Chertsey Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
286 419 A.D. 838 (Canterbury, 19 Nov) Æthelwulf, king of Kent Ceolnoth, archbishop Grant of one hide (mansio) at Eastre(a)stadelham. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
286a A.D. 838 for ?839 (Faversham, Kent, 9 March) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex and of Kent Wernoth, abbot, and the familia of St Augustine's Grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Lenham, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
287 426 (1) A.D. 839 (Wye, Kent) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex Ithda or Dudda Grant of land at Canterbury. (2) Confirmation by Alfred, king of Wessex and note of purchase by Lulla from Æthelwald (A.D. 871 x 888). (3) Later note of purchase by Archbishop Dunstan and grant to St Martin's, Canterbury (A.D. 959 x 988). Latin with English, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
288 431 A.D. 840 (Southampton) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex Duda, his minister Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Asshedoune (cf. Ashdown Park in Ashbury, Berkshire). Latin, Glastonbury Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
289 437 A.D. 841 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex Beornmod, bishop of Rochester Grant of 2 sulungs (aratra) at Holborough, Kent. Latin, Rochester Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
290 A.D. 841 [for 840] (Æscantun, 26 December) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex Eadberht, deacon Grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Halstock, Devon, with a later confirmation at a meeting at Edington, Wiltshire (circa A.D. 852 x 855 [? Easter 854]). Latin with English bounds, Sherborne Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
291 439 A.D. 842 Æthelwulf, king of the South Peoples Ceolmund, his præfectus Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) and a viculus near Rochester, Kent. Latin, Rochester Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
292 438 A.D. 842 (Andredesdune) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex Eanwulf, his princeps Grant of 25 hides (cassati) at Ditcheat and 5 at Lottisham, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
293 442 A.D. 843 (Mereworth, Kent, 28 May) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex and Kent Æthelmod, his minister Grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at (Little) Chart, Kent, with woodland and swine pastures. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
294 A.D. 844 (Winchester, 5 Nov) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the church at Sherborne Grant of privileges ('First Decimation'). Latin, Sherborne Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
294a A.D. 814 or 855 for 844 (Winchester, 5 Nov) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the Church General grant of lands and privileges ('First Decimation'). Latin, Malmesbury and Crowland Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
294b A.D. 844 (Winchester, 5 Nov) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the Church Grant of privileges, with particular mention of lands belonging to the church of Malmesbury at Ellendune (Wroughton), Wiltshire (30 hides); Elmhamstede (15 hides); and at Wootton (10 hides), Charlton near Malmesbury (20 hides), Minety (5 hides), and Rodbourne, Wiltshire (10 hides). ('First Decimation'.) ) Latin, Malmesbury Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
295 A.D. 844 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the church at Sherborne Grant of 2 hides (cassati) at Osansto. Latin, Sherborne Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
296 449 A.D. 845 (Wye, Kent, 16 Nov) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex and Kent Badanoth, his apparitor Grant of land near Canterbury, in return for 15 mancuses of gold. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
297 853 A.D. 845 (Wye, Kent, 16 Nov) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex and Kent Wynhere, abbot of St Augustine's Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) at Lillicesora (? Lynsore, near Bossingham, Kent), in return for 70 mancuses. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
298 451 A.D. 847 [= 846] (Dorchester, Dorset, 26 Decirca) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex himself Grant of 20 hides (cassati) om Homme (at South Hams, Devon). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
299 460 A.D. 850 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, and Athelstan, king of Kent Ealhhere, princeps Grant of land near Rochester, with a church dedicated to St Mary. Latin, Rochester Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
300 459 A.D. 850 (Wilton, Wilts) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex Ealhhere, his princeps Grant of 40 hides (cassati) at Lenham, Kent, with rights in Blean wood. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
301 457 A.D. 850 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the church of St Peter, Malmesbury Grant of 10 hides (mansiones) at Dauntsey, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
302 471 A.D. 854 (Wilton, Wilts, 22 April) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the Church General grant of land and privileges ('Second Decimation'). Latin, Abingdon Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
303 472 A.D. 854 (Wilton, Wilts, 22 April) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the Church General grant of lands and privileges with a list of the Glastonbury 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'). Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
304 468 A.D. 854 (Wilton, Wilts, 22 April) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the Church General grant of privileges, with specific grant to Hunsige, minister, for 3 hides (cassati) at Martyr Worthy, Hampshire ('Second Decimation'). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
305 470 A.D. 854 (Wilton, 22 April) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the Church General grant of land and privileges, with list of lands assigned to Malmesbury Abbey, namely at 35 hides at Purton, 15 at Lacock, 5 at Sutton Benger, 5 at Corston, 10 at Crudwell, Wiltshire; 10 at Kemble, Gloucestershire; and 1.5 at Dauntsey, Wiltshire ('Second Decimation'). Latin with English bounds, Malmesbury Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
306 481 A.D. 854 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex St Peter and the familia of Malmesbury Grant of 5 hides (mansiones) at Tockenham, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
307 474 A.D. 854 (Wilton, Wilts, 22 April) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the Church General grant of land and privileges with specific grant to Swithhun, bishop, for the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester, of 30 hides (cassati) at Brightwell, Berkshire ('Second Decimation'). Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
308 469 A.D. 854 (Wilton, Wilts, 22 April) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the Church General grant of land and privileges with specific grant to Wiferth, minister, of 1 hide (cassatum) at Hardenhuish, Wiltshire ('Second Decimation'). Latin with English bounds, uncertain Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
309 473 A.D. 854 (Wilton, 22 April) Æthelwulf, king the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Restitution of 3 hides (mansae) at Headbourne Worthy, Hampshire, originally granted by King Cenwalh. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
310 475 A.D. 854 (Wilton, 2Wilts, 2 April) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Ruishton, and 8 at Stoke St Mary in (æt) Orchard Portman, Somerset, to augment the estate at Taunton given by Queen Frithugyth. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
311 476 A.D. 854 (Wilton, Wilts, 22 April) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Grant of 133 hides (manentes) at Taunton and 10 at Brown, Somerset. Latin with bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
312 477 A.D. 854 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Wanborough (i.e Little Hinton), Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
313 478 A.D. 854 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex St Peter and the Old Minster, Winchester Grant of 20 hides at Wanborough, Wiltshire English, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
315 486(1) A.D. 855 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex and Kent Dunn, his minister Grant of a messuage (haga) in the south of the city of Rochester, Kent. Latin, Rochester Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
316 467 A.D. 855 for ? 853 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex and Kent Ealdhere, his minister Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) at Ulaham, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
317 491 A.D. 856 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex Ealdred, his minister Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Æscesbyrig (i.e. Woolstone), Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
318 494 A.D. 857 (London, Nov) Æthelwulf, king of the English the Abbey of Saint-Denis (Paris) Confirmation of lands at Rotherfield, Hastings, Pevensey, Sussex; and at Lundenuuic (London). Latin, Paris, Saint-Denis Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
319 538 A.D. 874' ? for 844 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex and Kent Eadred Grant of land at Horton, near Canterbury, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
320 444 A.D. 880 ? for 855 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, Kent, and of all the southern people of the English Malmesbury Abbey Grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Minety, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
321 548 A.D. 880 Æthelwulf, king of the Saxons the church of St Andrew (Rochester) and bishop Swithulf Grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Cuxton, with meadow at Chatham, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
323 407 circa A.D. 833 x 839, perhaps 833 x 836 Æthelwulf, king of Kent (Christ Church, Canterbury) 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. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
324 854 [A.D. 850] Æthelwulf, king of Wessex Wernoth, abbot of SS Peter and Paul (St Augustine's, Canterbury) Grant of 40 hides (cassati) at Lenham, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
325 493 [A.D. 854] Æthelwulf, king (Winchester Cathedral) Confirmation of the beneficial hidation of Chilcomb, Hampshire English, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelwulf (of Wessex)
326 500 A.D. 860 Æthelbald, king of Wessex Osmund, his minister Grant of 14 hides (cassati) at Teffont, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Æthelbald (of Wessex)
327 502 A.D. ? 860 (altered to 790) Æthelberht, king of Wessex and Kent Wærmund, bishop Grant of land at Rochester with a marsh, in return for 15 pounds and 30 mancuses. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Æthelberht (of Wessex)
328 496 A.D. 858 Æthelberht, king Wulflaf, his minister Grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Wassingwell in exchange for 5 sulungs at Mersham, Kent, with conversion of the latter into folkland. Latin with English, bounds in Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelberht (of Wessex)
329 499 A.D. 860 (Somerton, Somerset) Æthelberht, king of Wessex Osmund, his minister Grant of 3 sulungs (cassati) at Dinton, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Æthelberht (of Wessex)
330 855 A.D. 861 (Fregetburna (? = Freoricburna), Surrey) Æthelberht, king of Wessex and Kent Diernoth, abbot, and his familia Grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Martin, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelberht (of Wessex)
331 506 A.D. 862 (Willherestrio) Æthelberht, king of Wessex and Kent Dryhtwald, minister Grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Bromley, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Æthelberht (of Wessex)
332 507 A.D. 863 (Birenefeld) (1) Æthelberht, king of Wessex and Kent Æthelred, minister Grant of 9 sulungs (aratra) at Mersham, Kent, in return for 400 mancuses of gold. Latin with bounds. (2) Eadwald to St Augustine's, Canterbury; grant of land at Willesborough, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelberht (of Wessex)
333 510 A.D. 864 (Dorchester, Dorset, 26 Decirca) Æthelberht, king of Wessex the church of Sherborne Grant of privileges, with note that Æthelberht placed the charter on the high altar at Sherborne (A.D. 865, Good Friday). English, Sherborne Æthelberht (of Wessex)
334 525 A.D. 859 ? for 869 or 870 (Woodyates, Dorset) Æthelred, king of the Saxons Ælfstan, princeps Grant of 2 hides (cassati) at Cheselbourne, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Æthelred (of Wessex)
335 504 A.D. 862 (Micheldever, Hants) Æthelred, king of Wessex Æthelwulf, princeps Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at (Little) Wittenham, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred (of Wessex)
336 508 A.D. 863 (Dorchester, Dorset) Æthelred, king of Wessex Wulfhere, princeps Grant of 6 hides (cassati) at Buttermere, Wiltshire, and at Æscmere. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred (of Wessex)
337 1210 A.D. 867 Edgar (? for Æthelred), king St Paul's Monastery Grant of 15 hides (mansiones) at Navestock, Essex. Latin, London, St Paul's Æthelred (of Wessex)
338 516 A.D. 867 (Canterbury) Æthelred, king of Wessex and Kent Wighelm, presbyter Grant of a seat in the church of St Martin, with land appurtenant. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelred (of Wessex)
338a A.D. 948 for 868 (Sutton Courtenay, Berks) Æthelred, king of Wessex Cuthred, his minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Balking, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Æthelred (of Wessex)
339 518 A.D. 868 Æthelred, king of Wessex and Kent Cuthwulf, bishop of Rochester Grant of land near Rochester, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Æthelred (of Wessex)
340 520 A.D. 868 (Dorchester, Dorset) Æthelred, king of Wessex Hunsige, his minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Martyr Worthy, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred (of Wessex)
341 886 A.D. 869 Æthelred, king of Wessex Wulfhere, his princeps Grant of 25 hides (cassati) at Winterbourne (Monkton), Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Æthelred (of Wessex)
342 526 ? A.D. 869 or 870 (Woodyates, Dorset) Æthelred, king of Wessex Ælfstan, ealdorman Grant of 5 hides at Cheselbourne, Dorset. English with bounds, Shaftesbury Æthelred (of Wessex)
342a A.D. 835' for 871 x 899 St Peter's church, Athelney, Somerset Grant of land at Reodbeorh, with adjacent fishery at Reodwer. Latin, Athelney Alfred
343 545 A.D. 852 for ? 878 Alfred, king of Wessex Athelney Abbey Grant of 10 hides (cassatae) at Long Sutton, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Athelney Alfred
343a A.D. 872' Alfred, king of the English Athelney Abbey Grant of privileges in Stathmoor, Saltmoor, Haymoor and Currymoor, with other moors in North Curry, with grant to Abbot John of privileges and revenues in East Lyng, Somerset. Latin, Athelney Alfred
344 536 A.D. 873 Alfred, king, and Æthelred, archbishop Liaba, son of Birgwine Grant of land at Ileden, Kent, in return for 25 mancuses of gold. Latin with English, Canterbury, Christ Church Alfred
345 550 A.D. 882 (Epsom, Surrey) Alfred, king of the Saxons Athelstan, his minister Grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Cyricestun (? Somerset), in return for 30 mancuses and 2 hides at Stoce (? Stoke St Mary, Somerset). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Alfred
346 561 A.D. 889 Alfred, king of the English and the Saxons, and Æthelred, subregulus et patricius Merciorum Wærferth, bishop of Worcester Grant of land æt Hwætmundes stane in London, with commercial privileges. Latin, Worcester Alfred
347 564 A.D. 891 (2 Aug) Alfred, king of the Anglo-Saxons Berhtwulf, his faithful comes Grant of 12 hides (manentes) at Plush in Buckland Newton, Dorset, and 2 (? for 5) at Raddington, Somerset, in exchange for land at Sutton Poyntz, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Alfred
348 567 A.D. 892 Alfred, king of the Anglo-Saxons Æthelhelm, comes Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at North Newnton, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Alfred
349 571 A.D. 895 Alfred, king of the Saxons Burhric, bishop of Rochester Grant of land at Freckenham, Suffolk, and at Isleham, Cambridgeshire Latin with English bounds, Rochester Alfred
350 576 A.D. 898 (Woolmer, Hants) Alfred, king of the Saxons Sighelm, dux Grant of 1 hide (manens) at Farleigh, Kent, with appurtenant meadow. Latin with English and English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Alfred
351 740 A.D. 939 Alfred, king of the English Heahferth, minister Grant of 8 hides (mansae) at Worthy, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Alfred
352 549 A.D. 979 probably for 878 (19 Oct) Alfred, king Denewulf, bishop Grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Ruishton, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Alfred
353 563 A.D. 871 x 899 Alfred, king of the English Chertsey Abbey Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Thorpe, with Getinges (cf. Eaton Farm, Chobham), Hunewaldesham (cf. Hundulsham, lost, in Weybridge) and Woodham, Surrey. Latin with English bounds, Chertsey Alfred
354 565 A.D. 878 x 899 Alfred, king of the Anglo-Saxons Denewulf, bishop of Winchester, and the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Regrant of the reversion of 50 hides (manentes) at Chisledon, Wiltshire, and 60 at Hurstbourne Priors, Hampshire, in exchange for 100 hides at Cholsey, Hagbourne and Bæstlæsford (Basildon), Berkshire With bounds of Cholsey, Hagbourne and Bæstlæsford. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Alfred
355 581 A.D. 892 x 899 Alfred, king of the Anglo-Saxons Deormod Grant of 5 hides (mansi) at Appleford, Berkshire, in exchange for land at Harandun (Horn Down near East Hendred, Berkshire) and 50 mancuses of gold. Latin with English and English bounds, Abingdon Alfred
356 568 A.D. 871 x 899 (Malmesbury) Alfred, king of the Anglo-Saxons, with the consent of the familia of the church of Malmesbury Dudig, his minister Lease, for four lives, of 4 hides (cassati) at Chelworth, near Crudwell, Wiltshire, with reversion to the church of Malmesbury. Latin, Malmesbury Alfred
357 531 A.D. 871x877 Alfred, king the church of Shaftesbury Grant of privileges and of land at Donhead (St Andrew and St Mary), Wiltshire; Compton Abbas, Sixpenny Handley, Gussage (St Andrew), Tarrant Hinton, Iwerne Minster and Fontmell Magna, Dorset. English and Latin versions, Shaftesbury Alfred
358 592 A.D. 900 (Winchester) the familia of Winchester Cathedral Confirmation of 50 hides (manentes) at Hurstbourne Priors, Hampshire, bequeathed by Alfred and previously acquired by King Egbert from Abingdon Abbey in exchange for 50 hides at Marcham, Berkshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
359 594 A.D. 900 (Winchester) the familia of Winchester Cathedral Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Stoke by Hurstbourne, Hampshire, in exchange for land at Chisledon, and Sparcells in Lydiard Millicent, Wiltshire Incorporating a record, in English, of services and dues rendered at Hurstbourne. Latin with English and English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
360 596 A.D. 900 (Southampton) New Minster, Winchester Grant of 100 hides (cassati) at Micheldever, Hampshire With bounds of Micheldever, Cranbourne, Curdridge, Durley, Rigeleah (Slackstead), and Candover, Hampshire, and note, in English, that 7 hides at Worthy belong to Micheldever. Latin with English and English bounds, Winchester, New Minster Edward the Elder
361 607 A.D. 900 ? for 904 King Edward confirms the sale by Hungyth to Wigferth of 5 hides (manentes) at Water Eaton, Oxfordshire, the earlier landbook having been lost. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Edward the Elder
362 595 A.D. 901 Æthelwulf Grant of 10 hides (cassati) by the river Wylye (i.e. at Stockton, Wiltshire), forfeited by Wulfhere and his wife for treason; with a note, in English, of the agreement of Æthelwulf and Deormod, granting this land to Deorswith. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
363 589 A.D. 901 the familia of the church of Malmesbury Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Hankerton, Wiltshire, in exchange for 10 hides at Farmborough, Somerset. Latin, Malmesbury Edward the Elder
364 588 A.D. 901 (Axminster, Devon) Wihtbrord, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Fovant, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edward the Elder
365 597 A.D. 901 Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Abbotts Ann, Hampshire Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Edward the Elder
366 598 A.D. 901 (Southampton) Grant of 50 hides (manentes) at Chisledon, Wiltshire Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Edward the Elder
367 603 A.D. 903 King Edward, with Æthelred and Æthelflæd of Mercia at the request of Æthelfrith, dux, renews the charter of a grant by Athulf to Æthelgyth, his daughter, of 30 hides (cassati) at Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Edward the Elder
367a A.D. 903 King Edward, with Æthelred and Æthelflæd of Mercia, at the request of Æthelfrith, dux, renews the charter of a grant by Coenwulf, king of Mercia, to Beornnoth, comes, of 10 hides (cassati) at Islington, Middlesex Latin, London, St Paul's Edward the Elder
368 600 A.D. 903 (Milton, ? Kent or ? Dorset) Ordlaf, princeps Renewal of a charter of Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, granting 20 hides (cassati) at Stanton St Bernard, Wiltshire, to Cenwold, minister. Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edward the Elder
369 601 A.D. 903 (Southampton) Tata, his fasallus Renewal of a charter of King Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, covering 3 hides (manentes) at Hardwell in Compton Beauchamp, Berkshire, the earlier landbook having been damaged by immersion. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edward the Elder
370 602 A.D. 903 (Southampton) King Edward founds New Minster, Winchester, and grants 100 hides (cassati) at Micheldever, 9 at Stratton, 3.5 at Burcot, 8.5 at Popham, 10 at Woodmancott, 10 at Candover, 10 at Cranbourne, 4 at Drayton in Barton Stacey, 3 at Swarraton, 6 at Northington, 3 at Norton near Selborne, 1.5 at Slackstead and Tachbury in Copythorne, and 15 at Abbotts Ann, Hants; 50 at Collingbourne, 40 at Chisledon, Wiltshire; and land at Durley, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, New Minster Edward the Elder
371 606 A.D. 904 for 903 King Edward, with Æthelred and Æthelflæd, renews a landbook destroyed by fire for Æthelfrith, dux, confirmation of 20 hides (cassati) at Wrington, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edward the Elder
372 613 A.D. 904 (Bickleigh, Devon) Denewulf, bishop of Winchester, and his familia Grant of 38 hides (manentes) at Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, in exchange for 40 hides (cassati) at Portchester, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
373 612 A.D. 904 (Bickleigh, Devon) Denewulf, bishop, and his familia at Winchester Grant of privileges for the monastery at Taunton, Somerset, in exchange for 10 hides (manentes) at Crowcombe, 20 at Compton, 20 at Banwell, Somerset; and 20 at Stoce by Shalbourne, Wiltshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
374 604 A.D. 904 (Bickleigh, Devon) St Peter's Minster, Winchester Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Micheldever, Hampshire Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Edward the Elder
375 623 A.D. 909 Frithestan, bishop of Winchester Confirmation of title to 40 hides (mansiones) at Alresford, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
376 620 A.D. 909 Frithestan, bishop of Winchester Confirmation of the beneficial hidation of Chilcomb, Hampshire, in return for the bishop's confirmation to the king of leases for 100 hides at Downton, Wiltshire, and 70 hides at Beddington, Surrey; with a note that Nursling and Chilbolton, Hampshire, shall be reckoned as part of Chilcomb. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
377 625 A.D. 909 Winchester Cathedral Confirmation of 20 hides (mansae) at Overton, with woodland at Tadley, 15 hides at North Waltham and 5 at Bradley, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
378 624 A.D. 909 the familia of St Peter's, Winchester Confirmation of 50 hides (manentes) at Whitchurch, Hampshire, previously granted by Hemele, comes. With bounds of Whitchurch and Ashmanworth, Hampshire, and a note, in English, that Ashmanworth is to belong to the familia after King Edward's death. Latin with English and English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
379 635 A.D. 921 (Wilton, Wilts, 11 Jan) Wulfgar, minister Grant of 10 hides (cassatae) at Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Edward the Elder
380 610 A.D. 899 x 909 Asser, bishop of Sherborne, and his familia Grant of 6 hides (manentes) at Wellington, 5 at West Buckland and 12 at Bishops Lydeard, Somerset, in exchange for the minster at Plympton, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Wells Edward the Elder
381 629 No date. Winchester Cathedral Confirmation of 20 hides (manentes) at Crawley and 8 at Hunton, Hampshire, with appurtenant land at Ticcenesfelda wicum (in Ampfield, Hampshire). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
382 627 No date. Winchester Cathedral Confirmation of 60 hides (manentes) at Farnham, Surrey, and 10 at Bentley, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
383 628 No date. Winchester Cathedral Confirmation of 10 hides (manentes) at Highclere, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
384 593 No date. the familia of Winchester Cathedral Confirmation of 50 hides (manentes) at Hurstbourne (Priors) and 10 at Stoke, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
385 622 circa A.D. 909 Bishop Denewulf Lease, for three lives, of 20 hides at Tichborne, Hampshire, with an annual food-render and reversion to the church of Winchester. English with bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Elder
386 724 A.D. 670 for 924 x 939 the minster of SS Mary and Peter, Exeter Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Culmstock, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Æthelstan
387 726 A.D. 670 for 924 x 939 the minster of SS Mary and Peter, Exeter Grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Monkton (lost) in Wyke in Shobrooke and Thorverton, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Æthelstan
388 725 A.D. 670 for 924 x 939 St Petroc's minster Grant of 1 hide (cassatus) at Newton St Petroc, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Æthelstan
389 723 A.D. 670 for 924 x 939 the minster of St Mary, Exeter Grant of 6 perticae at Stoke Canon, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Æthelstan
390 A.D. 670 for 924 x 939 the monastery of SS Mary and Peter, Exeter Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Stoke (Stoke Canon, Devon). Latin with English bounds, Exeter Æthelstan
391 738 A.D. 843 for 934 (Dorchester, Dorset, 2nd day of Easter) Milton Abbey Grant of 26 hides at Milborne (St Andrew), 5 at Woolland, 3 at the mouth of the river Frome, i.e. at Ye (St Helen's, now Green Island), and at Ower, 3 at Clyffe in Tincleton, 3.5 at Lyscombe, 1 at Burleston, 1 at Little Puddle, 5 at Cattistock, 6 at Compton Abbas, 2 at Whitcombe, 5 at Osmington, 6 at Holworth, all in Dorset; and a weir at Twynham (Christchurch), Hampshire; river rights at Weymouth, Dorset; and 30 hides at Sydling, 2 at Chalmington and 6 at Hillfield, Dorset; and 10 at Ercecombe (Yarcombe) or Stokelonde (Stockland), Devon. Latin and English versions, Milton Æthelstan
392 746 A.D. 850 for 939 or 940 Byrhtelm, miles Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Eatun. Latin, Burton Æthelstan
393 690 A.D. 905 for 931 x 934 the see of Winchester Confirmation of 100 hides (mansae) at Downton, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
394 641 A.D. 925 (4 Sept) St Augustine Restoration of 14 sulungs (aratra) at Werburginland in Thanet, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelstan
395 642 A.D. 925 Eadric, minister Grant of 7 hides (manentes) at Hwituntune (? Whittington, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire), the earlier landbook being unavailable. Latin, Burton Æthelstan
396 659 A.D. 926 Ealdred, minister Confirmation of 5 hides (manentes) at Chalgrave and Tebworth, Bedfordshire, formerly purchased from the Danes for 10 pounds of gold and silver. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelstan
397 658 A.D. 926 Uhtred Confirmation of 60 hides (manentes) at Hope and Ashford, Derbyshire, formerly purchased from the Danes for 20 pounds of gold and silver. Latin, Burton Æthelstan
398 660 A.D. 927 Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Folkestone, Kent, the site of a former minster. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelstan
399 664 A.D. 928 (Exeter, Easter Day, 16 April) Ælfflæd Grant of 20 hides (mansiones) at Winterburna. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Æthelstan
400 663 A.D. 928 (Exeter, Easter Day, 16 April) Byrhtferth, minister Grant of 12 hides (mansiones) at Odstock, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
401 665 A.D. 929 the church of St Mary, Worcester Grant of land at Aust, Gloucestershire, for a fishery. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Æthelstan
402 666 A.D. 929 the church of St Mary, Worcester Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Water Eaton, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Æthelstan
403 669 A.D. 930 (3 April, Lyminster, Sussex) Beornheah, bishop (of Selsey) Grant of 4 hides (cassatae) at Medmerry, with woodland at Earnley and meadow outside Chichester, Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Selsey Æthelstan
404 667 A.D. 930 Cynath, abbot Grant of 10 hides (mansiunculae) at Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, with 2 hides at Aston Somerville, Worcestershire, and woodland at Fleferth (? Kington, near Flyford Flavell,Worcestershire). With a note, in Latin, recording King Edgar's confirmation of the land to Osulf, bishop of Ramsbury (A.D. 959 x 970). Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelstan
405 1343 A.D. 930 (Chippenham, Wilts, 29 April) Eadulf, bishop and the familia at Crediton Grant of 3 hides (cassatae) at Sandford near Crediton, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter (ex Crediton) Æthelstan
406 700 A.D. 930 Worcester minster Grant of land at Clifton-upon-Teme, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Æthelstan
407 703 A.D. 930 for 934 (Nottingham, 7 June) the church of St Peter, York Grant of land at Amounderness, Lancashire Latin with bounds, York Æthelstan
408 681 A.D. 931 the church of St Mary, Abingdon Grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Sandford, Oxfordshire Latin, Abingdon Æthelstan
409 683 A.D. 931 the church of St Mary, Abingdon Grant of 12 hides (cassati) at Shellingford, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Æthelstan
410 680 A.D. 931 the church of St Mary, Abingdon Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Swinford, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Æthelstan
411 682 circa A.D. 935 x 938 (? 937) Ælfheah, minister Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Farnborough, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelstan
412 674 A.D. 931 (Colchester, Essex, 23 March) Ælfric, abbot Grant of 10 hides (cassatae) æt Clere (Ecchinswell, Hampshire). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
413 675 A.D. 931 (Worthy, Hants, 20 June) Ælfric, minister Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Watchfield, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelstan
414 670 A.D. 931 the familia of St Peter's, Bath Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Priston, Somerset, and 5 at Cold Ashton, Gloucestershire, forfeited by Alfred for conspiracy. Latin with English bounds, Bath Æthelstan
415 671 A.D. 931 the familia and church of Malmesbury Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Norton, Wiltshire; 5 at Sumerford (? Little Somerford, Wiltshire); and 5 at Ewen, Gloucestershire, forfeited by Alfred for conspiracy. Latin, Malmesbury Æthelstan
416 677 A.D. 931 (Lifton, Devon, 12 November) Wulfgar, minister Grant of 9 hides (cassatae) at Ham, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
417 689 A.D. 932 (Milton, ? Kent, 30 August) Æthelgeard (or Æthelweard), minister Grant of 12 hides (cassatae) at (West) Meon, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
418 692 A.D. 932 (Amesbury, Wilts, 24 December) Alfred, minster Grant of 12 hides (cassatae) at North Stoneham, Hampshire Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Æthelstan
418a A.D. 932 (Exeter, 9 November) Beorhtsige, abbot Grant of 10 hides (cassatae) at Bowers Gifford, Essex. Latin, Barking Æthelstan
419 691 A.D. 932 (Amesbury, Wilts, 24 December) Shaftesbury Abbey Grant of 11.5 hides (cassatae) at Fontmell, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Æthelstan
420 697 A.D. 933 (Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, 16 December) the familia of Chertsey Minster Confirmation of land at Chertsey, Thorpe, Egham, Chobham, Frimley, Weybridge, Woodham in Chertsey, Whone Waldesham (i.e. Hundulsham, lost, in Weybridge), Getinges (cf. Eaton Farm, Chobham), Molesey, Petersham, Tooting, Streatham, Mitcham, Sutton, Thunderfield, Carshalton (Euualtone), Beddington, Waddington, Coulsdon, Chipstead, Merstham, Chaldon, Banstead with Suthmeresfelda (Canon's Farm, Banstead), Cheam, Cuddington, Ewell, Epsom, Tadworth, Bookham, Effingham, East Clandon, Cobham, Pointers in Cobham, Albury, West Clandon, Byfleet, Dritham, Bisley, all in Surrey; and White Waltham, Berkshire Latin, Chertsey Æthelstan
421 694 A.D. 933 the bishopric of Crediton Grant of privileges, in return for 60 pounds of silver. Latin, Exeter (ex Crediton) Æthelstan
422 695 A.D. 933 (Chippenham, Wilts, 26 Jan) the familia of Sherborne Minster Grant of 10 hides (cassatae) at Bradford Abbas, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Sherborne Æthelstan
423 696 A.D. 933 (Chippenham, Wilts, 26 Jan) the church of Sherborne Grant of 5 or 8 hides (familiae) at Stalbridge Weston, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Sherborne Æthelstan
424 699 A.D. 933 St Mary's Minster, Wilton Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at North Newnton and 5 hides (cassati) at Oare in Wilcot, in Savernake Forest, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Æthelstan
425 702 A.D. 934 (Winchester, 28 May) Ælfwald, minister Grant of 12 hides (cassatae) at Derantune (probably Durrington, Sussex). Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelstan
426 704 A.D. 934 (Buckingham, 13 Sept) Æthelhelm, his faithful minister Grant of 15 hides (cassatae) at Kingtone (? Kington St Michael, Wiltshire). Latin, Glastonbury Æthelstan
427 705 A.D. 934 (Frome, Somerset, 16 Decirca) the familia of Holy Trinity, Winchester Grant of 30 hides (cassatae) at Enford, Wiltshire; 10 (mansae) at Chilbolton and 10 (cassati) at Ashmanworth, Hampshire Latin version has English bounds of Enford, Hampshire Latin and English versions with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
428 701 A.D. 930 for 934 (London, 7 June) St Mary's, Worcester Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Werstfelda, 5 (cassati) at Cofton Hackett, 5 at Rednal in Kings Norton, 2 at Wast Hills and Hopwood in Alvechurch, all in Worcestershire; and 3 at Wihtlafesfeld. Latin, Worcester Æthelstan
429 708 A.D. 935 the nuns of Shaftesbury Grant of 12 hides (manentes) at Tarrant Hinton, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Æthelstan
430 707 A.D. 935 Wihtgar, minister Lease, for four lives, of 7 hides (mansae) at Havant, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
431 709 A.D. 936 Æthelhelm, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Marksbury, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Æthelstan
432 715 A.D. 937 the church at Athelney Grant of 1 hide (mansio) at (East) Lyng, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Athelney Æthelstan
433 721 A.D. 670 (? for 937) or 937 the minster of St Peter (MS 1 St Mary in MSS 2 and 3), Exeter; grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Topsham, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Æthelstan
434 716 A.D. 937 (Dorchester, Dorset, 21 Decirca) the familia of Malmesbury Grant of 60 hides (cassati) at Bremhill, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury Æthelstan
435 718 A.D. 937 (Dorchester, Dorset, 21 Decirca) the familia of Malmesbury Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Wootton, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury Æthelstan
436 719 A.D. 937 (Dorchester, Dorset, 21 Decirca) the familia of Malmesbury Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Wootton, 60 at Bremhill, 5 at Sumerford (? Little Somerford), and 5 at Norton, Wiltshire; and 5 at Ewen, Gloucestershire Latin, Malmesbury Æthelstan
437 712 A.D. 937 Sigulf Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Water Newton, Huntingdonshire Latin with English bounds, Thorney Æthelstan
438 714 A.D. 937 the church of St Mary, Wilton Grant of 6 hides (mansae) at Burcombe, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Æthelstan
439 713 A.D. 937 the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Confirmation of the beneficial hidation of Chilcomb, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
440 729 A.D. 938 Ælfheah, minister Grant of 16 hides (mansae) at Pitminster, Somerset, in return for 200 staterae of gold and silver. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
441 730 A.D. 938 Æthelred, minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Rimpton, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
442 728 A.D. 938 Athelstan, comes Grant of 6 hides (mansae) at Uplyme, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Æthelstan
443 727 A.D. 938 Frithestan, bishop of Winchester Confirmation of privileges and of a grant to Taunton of 4 hides (mansae) at Withiel Florey, Somerset, and 3 at Cearn (? Charmouth, Dorset). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
444 731 A.D. 938 Old Minster, Winchester Grant of 25 hides (mansae) at Tichborne and 5 at Beauworth, Hampshire, to remain forever under episcopal control. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
445 744 A.D. 939 Ælfric or Alfred, bishop Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at West Orchard, Dorset, with regrant by Alfred to Beorhtwyn, daughter of Wulfhelm. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Æthelstan
446 742 A.D. 939 Eadburh, his sister Grant of 17 hides (mansae) at Droxford, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
447 741 A.D. 939 Eadwulf, minister Grant of 12 hides (mansae) at Meopham, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelstan
448 743 A.D. 939 Eadwulfu, a nun Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Brightwalton, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelstan
449 734 A.D. 939 Wulfswith, ancilla Dei Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at East Overton, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelstan
450 785 A.D. 943 for 924 x 939 (Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, 6 Oct) the church of St Buryan Grant of 1 hide (mansa) in seven places (at Pendrea, Bosanketh, Botilwoelon, Treikyn, Bosliven and Treverven, Cornwall, with land at Burnewhall). Latin with bounds, Exeter Æthelstan
451 644 A.D. 925 (for 927 x 939) St John's, Beverley Grant of privileges. English, Beverley Æthelstan
452 735 A.D. 924 x 939 St Paul's minster Confirmation of privileges. Latin and English versions, London, St Paul's Æthelstan
453 737 A.D. 924 x 939 St Paul's minster, London Confirmation of privileges, and 10 hides (mansae) at Sandon with Rothe (Roe Green in Sandon), 8 at Ardeley with Luffenhall, Hertfordshire; 10 at Belchamp St Pauls with Wickham St Pauls, 8 at Heybridge, 12 at Runwell, 30 in the Sokens, Essex; 10 at West Drayton, Middlesex; 8 at Barnes, Surrey; 10 at Neasden with Willesden, Middlesex Latin, London, St Paul's Æthelstan
454 720 A.D. 924 x 939 the burgesses of Malmesbury Grant of privileges and 5 hides near Norton, Wiltshire Latin, Borough of Malmesbury Æthelstan
455 A.D. 934 x 939 Muchelney Abbey and the brethren there Grant of land at Curry Rivel, 5 hides (mansae) at Stowey in Fivehead, Somerset, and 1 hide held by a layman, Muda. The grant is entered in a gospel-book. Latin with English bounds, Muchelney Æthelstan
456 646 A.D. 927 x 939 Writ of King Athelstan; for church and chapter of Ripon. Latin, Ripon Æthelstan
457 647 No date. Rhyming English version of S 456. English, Ripon Æthelstan
458 745 A.D. 924 x 939 (probably 934 x 935) Wulfsige, minister Grant of 20 hides (cassatae) at Chilmark, Wiltshire Latin, Wilton Æthelstan
459 754 A.D. 940 Adulf (Eadwulf) Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Liddington, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Edmund
460 759 A.D. 940 Ælfhild, his kinswoman Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Culham, Oxfordshire Latin, Abingdon Edmund
461 762 A.D. 940 Ælfsige, minister Grant of 30 hides (mansae) at Waltham, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edmund
462 749 A.D. 940 Elswithe, his kinsman and faithful minister Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Batcombe, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edmund
463 758 A.D. 940 Æthelgeard, minister Grant of 12 hides (mansae) at Exton, Hampshire, with note, in English, of grant by King Eadred to Æthelgeard, thegn, of a mill and messuage (haga) at Winchester. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edmund
464 753 A.D. 940 Æthelswith, a nun Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Oswaldingtune (near Ashford, Kent). Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Edmund
465 763 A.D. 940 Æthelthryth, a nun Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Poolhampton in Overton, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edmund
466 752 A.D. 940 Dunstan, his faithful abbot Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Christian Malford, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edmund
467 764 A.D. 940 Eadric, minister Lease, for four lives, of 4 hides (mansae) at Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edmund
468 756 A.D. 940 Garulf, minister Grant of 9 hides (mansae) at Swallowcliffe, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edmund
469 757 A.D. 940 Ordwold, minister Renewal of lost landbook for 10 hides (mansae) at Wylye, Wiltshire, held by Ordwold's father, Ordlaf. With a note, in English, of appurtenances, including a messuage (haga) in Wilton. Latin with English and English bounds, Wilton Edmund
470 748 A.D. 940 New Minster, Winchester Grant of 30 hides (mansae) at Pewsey, Wiltshire Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Edmund
471 761 A.D. 940 (? for 943) Wulfric, minister Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Garford, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edmund
472 750 A.D. 940 (Colchester, Essex) Wulfric, his minister Grant of 25 hides (manentes) at Grittleton, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edmund
473 751 A.D. 940 (Chippenham, Wilts) Wulfric Grant of 30 hides (mansiunculae) at Langley, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edmund
474 768 A.D. 941 Ælfflæd, a religious woman Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Buckland (Newton) and Plush, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edmund
475 770 A.D. 941 Ælfheah, minister Grant of 16 hides (mansae) at Pitminster, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edmund
476 767 A.D. 941 Æthelnoth, minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Corston, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Edmund
477 766 A.D. 941 King Edmund, with Eadred his brother and Eadwig his son Christ Church, Canterbury Restoration of land at Twickenham, Middlesex; Preston near Faversham, Wingham, Swarling, Bossington, Graveney and Ulcombe, Kent; with reference to grant by King Athelstan to Christ Church, Canterbury, of land at Tarring, Sussex. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Edmund
478 769 A.D. 941 Eadric, his vassallus Grant of 2 hides (mansae) at Beechingstoke, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Edmund
479 771 A.D. 942 (Winchcombe, Gloucs) Wulfsige the Black Grant of 40 hides at Alrewas, Bromley (cf. Kings and Abbots Bromley), Barton, Tatenhill, Branston, Stretton, Rolleston, Clifton and Haunton, Staffordshire Latin, Burton Edmund
480 777 A.D. 942 Athelstan, comes Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Ærmundeslea and a vill at Appleton, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edmund
481 776 A.D. 942 Athelstan, his faithful comes Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Mells, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edmund
482 778 A.D. 942 Sæthryth, a nun Grant of 11 hides (mansae) at Winkfield [and at Swinley], Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edmund
483 774 A.D. 942 Theodred, bishop of London Grant of land at Southery, Norfolk. Latin, Bury St Edmunds Edmund
484 772 A.D. 942 Wulfsige the Black Grant of land at Walton-on-Trent, Coton in the Elms, Cauldwell, Drakelow, Derbyshire; Newbold in Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire; and Linton, Derbyshire Latin, Burton Edmund
485 775 A.D. 942 Wynflæd, a nun Restoration and confirmation of 7 hides (mansae) at Cheselbourne, Dorset, and grant of a further 8 hides there; with note, in English, of grant to Wynflæd of land in Winterbourne Tomson, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Edmund
486 788 A.D. 943 Ælfsige, minister Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Moredon in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edmund
487 787 A.D. 943 Ælfswith, a religious woman Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Burghclere, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edmund
488 786 A.D. 943 Æthelgeard, minister Grant of 7 hides (mansae) at Tisted, Hampshire, and note, in English, of grant by King Eadred to Æthelgeard of a messuage (haga) in Winchester. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edmund
489 784 A.D. 943 his mother [Eadgifu] Grant of 10 sulungs at North Mynstre, Thanet, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Edmund
490 781 A.D. 943 Eadric, comes Grant of 11 hides (mansae) at Mapperton in Almer, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Edmund
491 789 A.D. 943 Eadric, minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Leckhampstead, and a mill on the river Lambourn, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edmund
492 782 A.D. 943 Wulfgar, minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at South Newton, Wiltshire, with meadow at Weolces clife, and 3 hides at Frustfield (lost), Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edmund
493 795 A.D. 944 Ælfgyth, a nun Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Rollington (lost) in Bulbridge, near Wilton, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edmund
494 798 A.D. 944 Ælfheah, minister Grant of 6 hides (mansae) at Lyford, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edmund
495 792 A.D. 944 Ælfric, bishop (of Ramsbury) Grant of 30 hides (mansae) at Badby, Dodford and Everdon, Northamptonshire Latin with English bounds, Evesham Edmund
496 801 A.D. 944 (? for 942) Ælfric, bishop (of Ramsbury) Grant of 100 hides (mansae) at Blewbury, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edmund
497 791 A.D. 944 Ælfstan, minister Grant of 12 hides (mansae) or sulungs at Ealdingtune (? Monkton) in Thanet, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Edmund
498 799 A.D. 944 Athelstan, his faithful comes Grant of 2 hides (mansae) at Brampford Speke, Devon, in return for 80 mancuses of gold. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edmund
499 794 A.D. 944 the church of St Mary, Glastonbury, and to Abbot Dunstan Grant and confirmation of privileges. Latin, Glastonbury Edmund
500 802 A.D. 944 Ordulf, his minister Grant of 8 hides (mansae) at Brimpton, Berkshire, in return for 90 mancuses of purest gold. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edmund
501 755 A.D. 944 Sigeric, his minister Grant of 2 sulungs (aratra) at Sibertswold, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Edmund
502 793 A.D. 944 Wulfgar, minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Hinton St Mary, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Edmund
503 796 A.D. 944 Wulfric, minister Grant of 20 hides at Æscesbyrig (i.e. Woolstone, Berkshire). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edmund
504 800 A.D. 944 Wulfric, minister Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Nettleton, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edmund
505 803 A.D. 945 (30 March) Æthelnoth, his presbyter Grant of a monastic dwelling (mansio) at Basing and 2 hides (cassati) at Lickpit, with appurtenant woodland at Oakridge and further appurtenances at Binfields, and at Middesellum (all Hampshire, except perhaps Middesellum), in return for 50 solidi of gold. Latin, uncertain (? Winchester New Minster) Edmund
506 807 A.D. 945 Alfred, bishop (of Selsey) Grant of 4 hides (mansae) at Bracklesham and 2 at Thorney (cf. Thorney Farm in East Wittering) or Earnley, Sussex. Latin, Selsey Edmund
507 808 A.D. 945 the monastery at Baederices wirde Grant of privileges in adjacent land. Latin with English bounds, Bury St Edmunds Edmund
508 814 A.D. 946 Æthelhere, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Weston near Bath, Somerset, on condition that he and his heirs remain faithful to Edmund until the king's death and thereafter transfer their loyalty to a designated friend (amicus) of the king. Latin with English bounds, Bath Edmund
509 816 A.D. 946 Æthelnoth, his minister Grant or lease of 5 hides (mansae) at North Wootton, Somerset, burdened with annual renders to St Mary's, Glastonbury. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edmund
510 813 A.D. 946 Ordhelm and Ælfwold, his men Grant of a 'yokelet' (an iuclæte) and 10 segetes at Gamelanwyrthe, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Edmund
511 765 A.D. 960 ? for 941 Æthelgeard, minister Grant of 7 hides (mansae) at Tisted, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edmund
512 780 A.D. 943 Ælfstan, minister Grant of 6 hides (mansae), equated with 6 sulungs, at Miclan grafe in Thanet, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Edmund
513 817 A.D. 944 x 946 Æthelflæd, his queen Grant, for life, of 100 hides at Damerham and Martin, Hampshire, and Pentridge, Dorset; with reversion to St Mary's, Glastonbury. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edmund
514 779 A.D. 942 x 946 Burhric, bishop (of Rochester) Grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at West Malling, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Edmund
515 811 (A.D. 946) Christ Church (Canterbury) Restoration of land at Twickenham, Middlesex; Preston, Ealdingtun (? Monkton in Thanet), Swarling, Wingham, Kent; Graveney, Bossington, Ulcombe and Tarring, Sussex. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Edmund
516 894 A.D. 903 for 946 x 951 Wulfsige, bishop (of Sherborne) Grant of 8 hides (cassati) at Thornford, Dorset, with reversion to the refectory of the cathedral community. Latin with English bounds, Sherborne Eadred
517 810 A.D. 945 Æthelgeard, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Brightwell, 15 at Sotwell, 5 at Mackney, and land at Wallingford, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
517a A.D. 946 Æthelgifu, a religious woman Grant of 4 hides (mansae) at Tolleshunt, Essex. Latin, Barking Eadred
517b A.D. 946 Eawyn, a religious woman Grant of 19 hides (mansae) at Hockley, Essex. Latin, Barking Eadred
518 874 A.D. 946 Heresige, his man Grant of 1.5 hides (mansae) at Swalecliffe, Kent, with grant of the same by Heresige to the church of SS Peter and Paul (St Augustine's, Canterbury). Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's Eadred
519 818 A.D. 946 Wulfric, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Didlington, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Wilton Eadred
520 815 A.D. 946 Wulfric Grant of 7 hides (manentes) at Warkton, Northamptonshire Latin, Worcester Eadred
521 831 A.D. 947 the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Restoration of 130 hides at Taunton, Somerset. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
522 832 A.D. 947 Ælfsige, his faithful man Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Ebbesborne, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
522a A.D. 947 Ælfstan, his faithful minister Grant of 17 hides (mansae) at Wigborough, Essex. Latin, Barking Eadred
523 830 A.D. 947 Æthelgeard, his faithful minister and miles Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Brightwell, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
524 828 A.D. 947 Eadric, his faithful comes Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Ashdown Park in Ashbury, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Eadred
525 834 A.D. 947 Eadric, his faithful comes Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Washington, Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
526 824 A.D. 947 Eadwulf, priest Grant, for, life of 10 hides (mansae) at Leckford, Hampshire, with reversion of 5 hides to Nunnaminster in Winchester and 5 hides to the church where he is buried. Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Eadred
527 821 A.D. 947 Edmund, his faithful minister Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Hankham, Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Wells Eadred
528 820 A.D. 947 Oswig, minister Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Merstham, Surrey. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Eadred
529 833 A.D. 947 Wulfric, miles Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Denchworth, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
530 829 A.D. 947 Wulfric, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Idmiston, Wiltshire Latin, Glastonbury Eadred
531 870 A.D. 948 Ælfheah, his minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Knoyle, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Eadred
532 865 A.D. 948 Ælfric, his faithful minister Grant of 11 hides (mansae) at Alverstoke, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
533 871 A.D. 948 Ælfsige, his most faithful minister Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Ailsworth, Northamptonshire Latin with English bounds, Peterborough Eadred
534 868 A.D. 948 Ælfthryth, a religious woman Grant of 8 hides (mansae) in the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Eadred
535 869 A.D. 948 Ælfwyn, a religious woman Grant of 6 hides (mansae), equated with 6 sulungs, at Wickhambreux, Kent, in return for 2 pounds of purest gold. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Eadred
536 864 A.D. 948 Æthelgeard, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Mackney and 5 at Sotwell, Berkshire Latin with English, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
537 860 A.D. 948 (Godeshylle, ? Gadshill, Kent) Canterbury Cathedral Grant of 30 hides (mansi) at Twickenham, Middlesex Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Eadred
538 872 A.D. 948 Crowland Abbey Confirmation of privileges and of land etcirca at Crowland, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Whaplode, Algarkirk, Dowdike, Drayton, Bucknall, Hallington, Gerimthorp, Langtoft, Deeping, Baston, Thetford, Rippingale, Laithorpe, Kirkby, Lincolnshire; Wellingborough, Addington, Elmington, Glapthorn, Worthorpe, Peakirk and Badby, Northamptonshire; Morborne, Huntingdonshire; Thurning, Northamptonshire (formerly Huntingdonshire); Beeby, Sutton, Stapleton, Leicestershire; Cottenham, Oakington and Dry Drayton, Cambridgeshire; and at Standon, Hertfordshire Latin with bounds, Crowland Eadred
540 862 A.D. 948 the church of SS Peter and Paul, Winchester Confirmation of 55 hides (mansae) at Downton and 45 at Ebbesborne, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
541 867 A.D. 948 Wulfric, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Idmiston, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Eadred
542 866 A.D. 948 (? for 947) Wulfric, his minister and miles Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Stanmore in Beedon, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
543 879 A.D. 949 Ælfsige, gold- and silver-smith, his man Grant of 1 hide (mansa) on the Isle of Wight and 1 at Winterburnan in the land of the Gewisse (? Wiltshire). Latin with English bounds, Wilton Eadred
544 883 A.D. 949 Æthelmær, praeses Grant of 20 hides (manentes) at Chetwode and Hillesden, Buckinghamshire With note, in English, referring to Chadshunt, Warwickshire Latin with English and English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
545 885 A.D. 949 Athelstan, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansi) at Eatun, in return for 60 mancuses of gold. Bounds incomplete. Latin with English bounds, Burton Eadred
546 880 A.D. 949 Canterbury Cathedral Grant of Reculver minster and its lands, estimated at 26 hides (cassati). Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Eadred
547 875 A.D. 948 Frithuric, his minister Grant of four hides (mansae) at Ofærtune. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
548 884 A.D. 949 Uhtred, dux and miles Grant of land at Bakewell, Derbyshire Latin, Burton Eadred
549 876 A.D. 949 (Somerton, Somerset, Easter) Ulfketel, miles Grant of 4 hides (cassata) in Suthtone (? Sutton Maddock, Shropshire.), with licence to buy a fifth. Latin, Burton Eadred
550 882 A.D. 949 Wulfric, miles Grant of 12 hides (cassati) at Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, with bounds of 20 hides at Bourton, 7 hides at Maugersbury and 7 hides at Daylesford, Gloucestershire Latin with English bounds, Evesham Eadred
551 878 A.D. 949 Wulfric, his faithful minister and miles Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Merton, Surrey. Latin, Glastonbury Eadred
552 877 A.D. 949 Wulfric, his faithful man Grant of 18 hides (mansae) at Welford, Berkshire, in exchange for land at Pendavey in Egloshayle, Cornwall. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
552a A.D. 950 (Abingdon, Berks) the monastic community at Barking Grant of 4 hides (manentes) at Lippanwelle (? in Barnstaple hundred) and 4 at Ciricdune (? at Chingford, Essex). Latin, Barking Eadred
553 887 A.D. 950 Glastonbury Abbey Confirmation of the grant by King Edmund of 15 hides (cassati) at Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Eadred
554 891 A.D. 951 Ælfheah, his faithful minister Grant of 8 hides (cassati) at Northtune. Latin, Burton Eadred
555 889 A.D. 951 Ælfhere, his kinsman Grant of 20 hides (mansiunculae) at Buckland (Denham), Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Eadred
556 893 A.D. 951 Ælfsige, miles Grant of 5 hides at Haddon, Huntingdonshire Latin with English bounds, Thorney Eadred
557 890 A.D. 951 Wulfhelm, miles Grant of land at Marchington, Staffordshire Latin with English bounds, Burton Eadred
558 892 A.D. 951 Wulfric, his faithful minister Grant of 25 hides (mansae) at Chieveley, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
559 895 A.D. 952 (for 953 x 955) Ælfwine, vassalus Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Barkham, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
560 900 A.D. 953 Ælfric, his minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Curridge, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
561 899 A.D. 953 Ælfsige, minister, and his wife Eadgifu Grant of 33 hides (cassati) at Æscesburh (Uffington, Berkshire). Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
562 898 A.D. 953 Eadgifu, famula Dei and his mother Grant of 30 hides (mansiones) at Felpham, Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Eadred
563 903 A.D. 955 Ælfgyth, a nun at Wilton Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at (East) Pennard, Somerset, in return for 120 gold solidi. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Eadred
564 908 A.D. 955 Ælfheah, his kinsman and minister Grant of 8 hides (cassati) at Compton Beauchamp, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
565 905 A.D. 955 Ælfsige, bishop of Winchester Grant, for four lives, of 10 hides (mansiunculae) at Highclere, Hampshire, with reversion to St Peter's (Old Minster), Winchester. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
566 909 A.D. 955 Ælfsige Hunlafing, thegn Grant of 5 hides at Alwalton, Huntingdonshire English with bounds, Peterborough Eadred
567 906 A.D. 955 Æthelwold, abbot Grant of Abingdon, with 10 hides at Ginge, 10 at Goosey, 30 at Longworth and 30 at Cumnor, Berkshire With bounds of 20 hides at Abingdon. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
568 904 A.D. 955 Dunstan, abbot Grant of 25 hides (cassati) at Badbury, Wiltshire, in return for 150 gold solidi. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Eadred
569 911 A.D. 955 Uhtred Cild, pedissequus Grant of land at Chesterfield, Derbyshire Latin, Burton Eadred
570 923 A.D. 956 for ? 953 x 955 Brihtric, minister Grant of 5 hides (caracti) at Henstridge, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Eadred
571 931 A.D. 956 Brihtric, his minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Rimpton, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
572 1346 A.D. 956 for 954 x 955 Ely Abbey Grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Stapleford, Cambridgeshire, to be in the charge of Wulfstan, the king's sequipedus; with an additional grant of 3 hides at Bardfield in Stapleford and a mill and pasture at Derneforde (Dernford Farm, Cambridgeshire). Latin, Ely Eadred
573 910 A.D. 956 Wihtsige, minister Grant of 16 hides (mansae) at Corfe and Blashenwell, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Eadred
574 987 A.D. 957 Wulfhelm, his minister Grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Little Aston and Great Barr, Staffordshire Latin with English and English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
575 902 A.D. 958 Wulfric, his faithful minister Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Æscesbyrig (i.e. Woolstone, Berkshire). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadred
576 1021 A.D. 958 Eadred, king of Mercia Wulfric, his devoted minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Austrey, Warwickshire Latin, Burton Eadred
577 1022 A.D. 958 Wulfric, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Boxford, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
578 888 A.D. 946 x 951 (? 949) Ælfgar, his faithful miles and minister Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Weonfelda (probably Wokefield, Berkshire). Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadred
579 1023 A.D. 951 x 955 (or 957 x 959) Burhelm, his minister Grant of 6 hides (mansae) at Old Swinford, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Wells Eadred
580 901 A.D. 946 x 955 Wulfheah, his man Grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Little Langford, Wiltshire Latin, Glastonbury Eadred
581 975 A.D. 955 for 956 Brihtric, his minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Hendred, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Eadwig
582 917 A.D. 955 the nuns of Wilton Grant of 100 hides (mansiunculae) at Chalke, Wiltshire With an English passage added after the witness-list. Latin with English and English bounds, Wilton Eadwig
583 981 A.D. 956 (ii) St Mary's Abbey, Abingdon Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Ginge, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
584 967 A.D. 956 (iii) St Mary's Abbey, Abingdon Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Tadmarton, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
585 948 A.D. 956 (iii) Ælfheah, his kinsman and faithful minister Grant of 30 hides (mansae) at Ellendune (Wroughton), Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
586 1030 A.D. 956 for 959 Ælfheah, his kinsman and minister Grant of 4 hides (mansi) on the river Nadder, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Eadwig
587 945 A.D. 956 (iv) Ælfhere, his comes Grant of 20 hides (mansi) at Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
588 946 A.D. 956 (iv) Ælfhere, his comes Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Wormleighton, Warwickshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
589 938 A.D. 956 (i) Ælfric, his fidelis Grant of 40 hides (mansae) at Alresford, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
590 932 A.D. 956 (ii) Ælfric, his minister Grant of 25 hides (cassati) at Bayworth, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
591 942 A.D. 956 (iv) Ælfsige, his fidelis Grant of 25 hides (mansae) at Benham, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
592 943 A.D. 956 (ii) Ælfsige, his minister Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Kettering, Northamptonshire Latin with English bounds, Peterborough Eadwig
593 957 A.D. 956 Ælfswith, the faithful woman Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Corston, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Eadwig
594 935 A.D. 956 (i) Ælfwine, his familiar Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Milton, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
595 940 A.D. 956 Ælfwine, his faithful minister and miles Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Yaxley and 5 at Farcet, Huntingdonshire Latin with English bounds, Thorney Eadwig
596 960 A.D. 956 (ii) Ælfwold, his faithful minister Grant of 4 hides (mansae) at Withiel Florey, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
597 941 A.D. 956 (i) Ælfric, his adoptivus parens Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Hanney, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
598 976 A.D. 956 (ii) Æthelgeard, his princeps Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Chidden in Hambledon, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
599 944 A.D. 956 (? ii) Æthelgeard, his karus Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Niwantune. Latin, Burton Eadwig
600 953 A.D. 956 (ii) Æthelhild, the noble lady Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Droxford, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
601 952 A.D. 956 (ii) Æthelhild, the noble lady Grant of 15.5 hides (mansae) at Ipplepen, Dainton and Abbotskerswell, Devon, and also 1 hide (hiwisc) at Bittleford in Widdecombe and 1 at Bromleage (? Brimley in Bovey Tracy), Devon. Latin with English bounds, Sherborne (ex Horton) Eadwig
602 954 A.D. 956 (iv) Æthelnoth, minister Grant of land at Darlaston, near Stone, Staffordshire Latin with English bounds, Burton Eadwig
603 977 A.D. 956 (ii) Æthelnoth, his faithful minister Grant of 13 hides (mansae) at Fyfield, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
604 979 A.D. 956 (ii) Æthelsige, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at East Stoke on Hayling Island, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
605 924 A.D. 955 or 956 Æthelwold, abbot, and his abbey at Abingdon Grant of 20 hides (mansiunculae) at Abingdon. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
606 959 A.D. 956 (ii) Æthelwold, his faithful minister Grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Bleadon, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
607 919 A.D. 956 (ii; 13 Feb) Æthelwold, abbot, and his monks Grant of a wood at Hawkridge, Berkshire, for the building of a church at Abingdon. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
608 969 A.D. 906 for 956 (i) Æthelwold, his fidelis Grant of 4 hides (mansae) at Wudetune. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
609 958 A.D. 956 (ii) Alfred, his optimas Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Didlington in Chalbury and 1 at Uddens in Holt, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Wilton Eadwig
610 927 A.D. 956 (iv) St Peter's Abbey, Bath, and to Wulfgar, abbot Grant of 30 hides (mansae) at Tidenham, Gloucestershire, of which 3 are to belong to the abbot. Latin with English bounds, Bath Eadwig
611 966 A.D. 956 (iv; Cheddar, Somerset, 29 Nov) Beorhtnoth, his faithful princeps Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Tadmarton, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
612 934 A.D. 956 (iv) Beornric, his faithful minister Grant of 6 hides (mansae) at (Little) Langford, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Eadwig
613 974 A.D. 956 (iv) Beornric, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Poolhampton, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
614 971 A.D. 956 (i) Brihthelm, his faithful presbyter Grant of land at Kennington, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
615 986 A.D. 956 (ii) Brihthelm, his kinsman, bishop-elect Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at (Church) Stowe, Northamptonshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
616 930 A.D. 956 Brihthelm, bishop, and the brethren of Chichester Grant of 60 hides (mansae). Latin, Selsey Eadwig
617 964 A.D. 956 (iii) Brihtnoth, his minister Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Tadmarton, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
618 965 A.D. 956 (iii) Brihtric, his minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Tadmarton, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
619 982 A.D. 956 (iv) Eadric, his faithful minister Grant of 50 hides (mansae) at Meon, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
620 984 A.D. 956 (iv) Eadric, his man Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Padworth, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
621 955 A.D. 956 (ii) Eadric, his carus Grant of 16 hides (cassati) at Pyrford, Surrey. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
622 963 A.D. 956 (ii) Eadric, his minister Grant of 22 hides (mansae) at Welford, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
623 978 A.D. 956 (iii) Eadwig, his faithful minister Grant of 8 hides (mansae) at Braunston, Northamptonshire Latin with English bounds, Burton Eadwig
624 961 A.D. 956 (ii) Edmund, his optimas Grant of 10 (altered to 16) hides (cassati) at Annington, Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
625 933 A.D. 956 Elswius, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Nettleton, Wiltshire Latin, Glastonbury Eadwig
626 920 A.D. 956 St Mary's, Glastonbury Confirmation of a vineyard with 2 hides (mansiunculae) at Panborough, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Eadwig
627 973 A.D. 956 (i) Hehelm, his fidelis Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Bathampton, Somerset, with a note that Hehelm promised the land to Bath Abbey after his death. Latin with English bounds, Bath Eadwig
628 951 A.D. 956 Mæglsothen, his man Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Mortune (? Morton, Derbyshire). Latin, Burton Eadwig
629 921 A.D. 956 (i) Malmesbury Abbey Grant of 100 hides (mansae) at Brokenborough, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury Eadwig
630 970 A.D. 956 the minster at Shaftesbury Grant of 80 (or 90) hides (mansae), with the bounds of land at Donhead (St Andrew and ? St Mary) and Easton Bassett, Wiltshire; and at Compton Abbas, Sixpenny Handley and Iwerne Minster, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Eadwig
631 985 A.D. 956 (i) Wigstan (Wistan), his fidelis Grant of 4 hides (mansae) on the river Nadder (at Burcombe, Wiltshire). Latin with English bounds, Wilton Eadwig
632 A.D. 956 Wihtsige, his minister Grant of 7 hides (mansae) at Corfe and Blashenwell, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Eadwig
633 937 A.D. 956 (Cirencester, Gloucs) Worcester minster, at the instance of Brihtnoth Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Phepson in Himbleton, Worcestershire, with salt-furnaces. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Eadwig
634 925 A.D. 956 (iii) Wulfric, his minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) in the common land at Charlton, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Eadwig
635 962 A.D. 956 (ii) Wulfric, one of his proceres Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Ebbesborne, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
636 926 A.D. 956 (ii) Wulfric, his princeps Grant of 7 hides (cassati) at Millbrook, with a haga in Southampton, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
637 968 A.D. 956 (i) Wulfric, the huntsman Grant of 1.5 hides at Zeals and Donhead, Wiltshire Latin, Christchurch (Twynham) Eadwig
638 983 A.D. 956 (iii) Wynsige, his faithful minister Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Moredon in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
639 1005 A.D. 957 Ælfheah, his very faithful dux Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Buckland, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
640 1004 A.D. 957 Ælfric, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Ebbesborne, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
641 988 A.D. 957 Æthelgeard, his faithful minister Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Sotwell, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, New Minster Eadwig
642 992 A.D. 957 Æthelred, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Upton (Lovell), Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Eadwig
643 1001 A.D. 957 St Peter's Abbey, Bath Grant, at the request of his sacerdos Wulfgar, of 10 hides (mansae) at Bathford, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Eadwig
644 995 A.D. 957 Huna Grant of 4 hides (mansae) at Lym. Latin, Glastonbury Eadwig
645 994 A.D. 957 Lyfing, his faithful minister Grant of 9 hides (mansae) at Loceresleage (for Lotheresleage, lost, in Hendon) and at Tunworth (lost, in Kingsbury), Middlesex Latin with English bounds, Westminster Eadwig
646 999 A.D. 957 (Edington, Wilts, 9 May) Oda, archbishop Grant of 40 hides at Ely, Cambridgeshire Latin, probably Ely Eadwig
647 998 A.D. 957 Oswulf, bishop Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Stanton St Bernard, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Eadwig
648 1000 A.D. 957 New Minster, Winchester Grant of 7 hides (cassati) at South Heighton, Sussex. Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Eadwig
649 1003 A.D. 957 Wulfstan, his faithful minister Grant of 9 hides (mansae) at Conington, Huntingdonshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
650 1032 A.D. 958 Ædwold (Eadwold), his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Drayton, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
651 1035 A.D. 958 Cenric, his faithful propincernarius Grant of 2 hides (cassaturae) at Cern (? Pusey, Berkshire). Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
652 A.D. 958 (for 959) Ceolweard, minister Grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Hamp, near Bridgewater, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Athelney Eadwig
653 1027 A.D. 958 Eadheah, his faithful man Grant of 2.5 hides (mansae) and 25 segetes at Ayshford in Burlescombe and Boehill in Sampford Peverell, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Eadwig
654 1028 A.D. 958 Eadric, his faithful minister Grant of 30 hides (mansae) at Longworth, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
655 1026 A.D. 958 Wulfgar Leofa, his karus Grant of land at Shaftesbury, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Eadwig
656 1033 A.D. 958 Wulfgar, his faithful minister Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Thornton in Marnhull and Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, to be attached to the beneficiary's estate at Hinton St Mary (cf. S 502). Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Eadwig
657 1034 A.D. 958 Wulfric, his most faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Denchworth, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
658 1046 A.D. 959 (17 May) Abingdon Abbey Grant of privileges and confirmation of lands. Latin, Abingdon Eadwig
659 1029 A.D. 958 for 959 Oscytel, bishop Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Southwell, with dependencies at Normanton, Upton, Fiskerton, Farnsfield, Kirklington, Morton, Gibsmere, Bleasby, Goverton, Halloughton and Halam, Nottinghamshire Latin with English bounds, York Eadwig
660 1045 A.D. 959 New Minster, Winchester Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Bighton, Hampshire, with lease, for life, by the Minster to Ælfric, the king's minister, in return for 60 mancuses of gold. Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Eadwig
661 1009 A.D. 961 for 956 (iv) the church of St Peter, Bath Restitution of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Weston, near Bath, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Eadwig
662 1031 A.D. 955 x 959 Ælfswith, matrona Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Kemsing, Kent. Latin, Wilton Eadwig
662a A.D. 955 x 959 Æthelgeard, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Bathingbourne in Godshill, Isle of Wight. Latin with English bounds, Evesham Eadwig
663 1002 (A.D. 956 (ii)) Æthelwold, abbot, and the monks at Abingdon Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Hinksey, Seacourt and Wytham, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Eadwig
664 936 A.D. 955 x 959 the church of St Peter, Bath Restoration of 5 hides (mansae) at Olveston, and 5 at Cold Ashton, Gloucestershire, granted to the minster by King Athelstan (cf. S 414). Latin with English bounds, Bath Eadwig
665 996 A.D. 955 x 959 Eadric, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Leckhampstead, and a mill on the river Lambourn, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Eadwig
666 956 (A.D. 956 (i)) Wiferth, his faithful vassallus Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Knoyle, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Eadwig
667 1041 A.D. 958 (Penkridge, Staffs) Edgar, king of Mercia the familia of St Werburgh, Chester Grant of 17 hides (manentes) at Hosely, Flint; Cheavely, Huntington, Upton, Aston (? Aston Sutton) and Barrow (? Great Barrow), Cheshire. Latin, Chester Edgar
668 1145 A.D. 922 for ? 972 Eadric, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Winterburnan (Winterbourne Bassett, Wiltshire), of which 5 hides lie in the common land. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
669 1103 A.D. 951 for ? 961 Æthelnoth, his faithful man Grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Clyst wicon (? Clyst St Mary, Devon). Latin with English bounds, Exeter Edgar
670 1048 A.D. 951 for ? 959 (Glastonbury) the church of St Peter, Westminster Restoration of 5 hides (mansiunculae) on the north side of the river Thames between the Tyburn and the Fleet, Middlesex, in return for 120 solidi of gold in an armlet. Latin with English bounds, Westminster Edgar
671 1295 A.D. 955 for ? 973 St Andrew, Rochester, and Ælfstan, bishop of Rochester Grant of 10 hides (mansae) or sulungs at Bromley, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Edgar
672 1183 A.D. 956 Ælfstan, miles Grant of [7 hides at] Harwell, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
673 1047 A.D. 958 for 959 Abingdon Abbey Confirmation of privileges and restoration of 10 hides (mansae) at Ginge, 15 at Goosey, 30 at Longworth and 5 at Bessels Leigh, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
674 1043 A.D. 958 Ælfheah, his minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Orton (Waterville), Huntingdonshire Latin, Peterborough Edgar
675 1042 A.D. 958 Edgar, king of Mercia Æthelric, his minister Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Wootton, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
676 1037 A.D. 958 Edgar, king of Mercia Athelstan, his comes Grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Ham, Essex. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
676a A.D. 958 Edgar, king of Mercia Eadwald, his minister Grant of 3 hides (mansiunculae) at Coundon, Warwickshire Latin with English bounds, Coventry Edgar
677 1040 A.D. 958 Edgar, king of Mercia Ealhstan, his faithful minister Grant of 6 hides (manentes) at Staunton on Arrow, Herefordshire, and a messuage (haga) in Hereford, in return for 40 mancuses of gold. Latin with English bounds, Wells Edgar
678 1036 A.D. 958 Edgar, king of Mercia Eanulf, his minister Grant of 14 hides (mansiunculae) at Ducklington, Oxfordshire, with the old church at Astlea and appurtenant land. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
679 1044 A.D. 958 Oscytel, bishop Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Sutton, Nottinghamshire Latin with English bounds, York Edgar
680 1051 A.D. 959 Ælfwine, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Highclere, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
681 1052 A.D. 959 Quen, his faithful matrona Grant of land at Howden and Old Drax, Yorkshire, with dependencies at Howden, Knedlington, Barnhill (Hall, west of Howden), Caville (in Eastrington), Thorpe Lidget, Hive, Eastrington, Belby (in Howden) and Kilpin, all Yorkshire Latin with English bounds, Peterborough Edgar
682 1058 A.D. 960 the church of St Mary, Abingdon Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Drayton, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
683 1054 A.D. 960 his kinsman Brithhelm, bishop Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Bishopstoke, Hants, for his lifetime, with reversion to Old Minster, Winchester. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
684 1056 A.D. 960 Eanulf, his faithful minister Grant of 9 hides (cassati) at Tywarnhayle in Perranzabuloe and St Agnes, and 2 (mansae) at Bosowsa in Ladock, Cornwall. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Edgar
685 1053 A.D. 960 Oswulf, bishop Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Stanton St Bernard, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edgar
686 1057 A.D. 960 the Abbey of Saint-Denis, Paris Restoration of property at Rotherfield, Hastings and Pevensey, Sussex. Latin, Paris, Saint-Denis Edgar
687 1055 A.D. 960 Wulfric, minister Restitution of forfeited lands at Æscesburuh (Woolstone), Denchworth, Garford, Chieveley, Stanmore in Beedon, Chaddleworth, Boxford, Benham, Berkshire; Worting, Tichborne, Hampshire; Stedham, Tillington, Patching, Poynings and Newtimber, Sussex. Latin, Abingdon Edgar
688 1067 A.D. 961 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Burbage, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
689 1080 A.D. 961 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 50 hides (cassati) at Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hampshire, and 13 predia in Winchester, with the bounds of Crux Easton, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
690 1066 A.D. 961 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 22 hides (cassati) at Ringwood, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
691 1079 A.D. 961 Ælfric, his faithful minister Grant of 9 hides (mansae) in the common land at Ardington, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
692 1074 A.D. 961 Æthelwold, his faithful minister Grant of one hide (cassa for cassatus) at Evesty (lost) on the river Camelar (Cam Brook), Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Edgar
693 1077 A.D. 961 Æthelwulf, his faithful minister Grant, for three lives, of 10 hides (mansae) at Kilmeston, woodland at Milbarrow Down, near Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, and a messuage (haga) at Winchester, with an annual rent and eventual reversion to St Peter's (Old Minster, Winchester). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
694 1073 A.D. 961 the church of St Peter, Bath Restoration of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at South Stoke, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Edgar
695 1076 A.D. 961 Brihthelm, bishop Grant of 7.5 hides at Easton near Winchester, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
696 1071 A.D. 961 Byrnsige, minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Ebbesborne, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
697 1072 A.D. 961 Cenwulf, his faithful man Grant of 4 hides (mansae) at Withiel Florey, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
698 1075 A.D. 961 Eadric, his faithful minister Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Hamstede. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
699 1068 A.D. 961 the Old Minster, Winchester Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Avington, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
700 1095 A.D. 962 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 3 hides (cassati) in the common land at Hendred, Berkshire Latin with English, Abingdon Edgar
701 1094 A.D. 962 Abingdon Abbey Grant of a vineyard at Watchet, Somerset, and miscellaneous rights including royal dues at Southampton, at Hwitan Clife, and at Portmanna hythe. Latin, Abingdon Edgar
702 1085 A.D. 962 Ælfheah, his kinsman Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Sunbury, Middlesex Latin with English bounds, Westminster Edgar
703 1082 A.D. 962 Æthelflæd, matrona Grant of 7 hides (mansae) at Chelsworth, Suffolk. Latin with English bounds, Bury St Edmunds Edgar
704 A.D. 962 Æthel...e, his minister Grant of 3 perticae at Sorley in Churchstow, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Buckfast Edgar
705 1093 A.D. 962 Eadwine, his faithful minister Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Moredon in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
706 1083 A.D. 962 Titstan, his faithful cubicularius Grant of 8 hides (cassati) at Afene (Avon Farm in Stratford-sub-Castle, Wiltshire). Latin with English bounds, uncertain (possibly Wilton) Edgar
707 1081 A.D. 962 Wulfmær, his faithful minster Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Hilmarton and Littlecott, Wiltshire Latin, Burton Edgar
708 1124 A.D. 963 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 4 hides (cassati) at Easthall (cf. East Hale Bottom, near Eastbourne), Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
709 1116 A.D. 963 Ælfric, his faithful minister Grant of 1 hide (mansa), less a half pertica, at Manworthy in Milverton, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Wells Edgar
710 1115 A.D. 963 Ælfsige, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at East Orchard, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Edgar
711 1099 A.D. 963 Ælfsige, his faithful decurio Grant of 2.5 hides at Stanton Prior, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Edgar
712 1112 A.D. 963 Æsclac Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Sherburn-in-Elmet, Yorkshire, with dependencies at Hibaldes tofte, (Monk) Fryston, Hillam, Lumby, (South) Milford, Steeton, Micklefield, Lotherton, Church Fenton, and Cawood, all in Yorkshire Latin with English bounds, York Edgar
712a A.D. 963 Æthelferth Grant of 5 hides (mansi) at Ballidon, Derbyshire Latin with English bounds, uncertain Edgar
713 1121 A.D. 963 Æthelsige, his camerarius Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at 'Sparsholt' (i.e. Fawler), one hide at Balking and a mill at Hirdegrafe (probably in Steventon), Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
714 1125 A.D. 963 Æthelwold, bishop Grant of 24 hides (cassati) at Washington, Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
715 1118 A.D. 963 himself Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Patney, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
716 1113 A.D. 963 Gunner, his faithful dux Grant of 30 hides (cassati) at Newbald, Yorkshire Latin with English bounds, York Edgar
717 1101 A.D. 963 Ingeram, his faithful minister Grant of 7 hides (cassati) at Vange, Essex. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Edgar
718 1114 A.D. 963 the church of St Andrew, Meon Grant of 8 hides (cassati) at Ambersham, Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
719 1120 A.D. 963 Wynstan, his faithful camerarius Grant of 3 hides (cassati) in the common land at Afene (? Avon Farm in Stratford-sub-Castle, Wiltshire). Latin, Wilton Edgar
720 1100 A.D. 963 Wulfgeat, his faithful minister Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Duddestone (? Duddeston near Birmingham, Warwickshire) and 3 at Ernlege (? Upper Arley, Worcestershire). Latin, Burton Edgar
721 1104 A.D. 963 Wulfhelm, his minister Grant of 2 hides (cassati) at Otheri (apparently Ottery St Mary, Devon). Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edgar
722 1123 A.D. 963 Wulfnoth, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Hocan edisce. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
723 1119 A.D. 963 Wulfric, his minister Grant of 6 hides (mansae) at Plesc (? Plaish in Cardington) and at Church Aston, Shropshire. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
724 1142 A.D. 964 St Mary's, Abingdon Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Hendred, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
725 1143 A.D. 964 Ælfthryth, his queen Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Aston Upthorpe, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
726 1134 A.D. 964 Beorhtnoth, his comes Grant of 2 hides (mansiunculae) at Cookley in Wolverley, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Edgar
727 1127 A.D. 964 himself Grant of land at Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire With addition of bounds of Mideltune. Latin with English bounds, Romsey Edgar
728 A.D. 964 St Peter's, Ghent Grant of land in Lewisham, Greenwich, Woolwich, Mottingham and Coombe, Kent. Latin, Ghent, St Peter's Edgar
729 A.D. 964 Muchelney Abbey Confirmation of liberties, including the right of the community to elect its own abbot after the death of Bishop Ælfwold (of Sherborne). Latin, Muchelney Edgar
730 1138 A.D. 964 Sigestan, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) in the common land at Teffont, Wiltshire Latin, Shaftesbury Edgar
731 1135 A.D. 964 = 963 (Gloucester, 28 December) St Mary's Abbey, Worcester Grant of privileges for land at Cropthorne, Overbury, Pendock, Worcestershire; Teddington, Gloucestershire; Mitton in Bredon, Sedgeberrow, Worcestershire; Northwick in Blockley, Evenlode, Daylesford, Dorn in Batsford, Icomb, Gloucestershire; Shipston-on-Stour, Blackwell in Tredington, Warwickshire; Grimley, Little Witley, Knightwick, Hallow, Harvington, Bredon, Worcestershire; Blockley, Gloucestershire; Tredington, Warwicks; together with the creation of the triple Hundred of Oswaldslow. Latin with English, Worcester Edgar
732 1171 A.D. 965 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Beedon, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Edgar
733 1172 A.D. 965 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 2 hides (cassati) at Denchworth, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Edgar
734 1169 A.D. 965 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 50 hides (cassati) at Marcham, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
735 1164 A.D. 965 Æscwig, abbot of St Peter's, Bath Grant of 7.5 hides (mansiunculae) at Stanton Prior, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Edgar
736 1165 A.D. 965 Wulfheard, his faithful man Grant of 3 virgae at Cheselbourne, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Abbotsbury Edgar
737 1189 A.D. 966 Ælfgifu, his kinswoman Grant of 10 hides (cassatae) at Linslade, Buckinghamshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
738 1176 A.D. 966 Ælfgifu, his kinswoman Grant of 10 hides (cassatae) at Newnham Murren, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
739 1175 A.D. 966 Ælfhelm, his minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Parwich, Derbyshire Latin, Burton Edgar
740 A.D. 966 Ælfwold, bishop Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Isle Abbotts, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Muchelney Edgar
741 1178 A.D. 966 Crowland Abbey Grant of privileges and confirmation of land etcirca at Crowland, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Whaplode, Algarkirk, Dowdike, Drayton, Burtoft, Sutterton, Bucknall, Hallington, Gerimthorp, Langtoft, Baston, Deeping, Thetford, Rippingale, Laithorp, Kirkby, Lincolnshire; Wellingborough, Addington, Elmington, Glapthorn, Worthorpe, Peakirk and Badby, Northamptonshire; Morborne and Thurning, Huntingdonshire; Beeby, Sutton, Stapleton, Leicestershire; Cottenham, Oakington and Dry Drayton, Cambridgeshire; and at Standon, Hertfordshire Latin with bounds, Crowland Edgar
742 1177 A.D. 966 Ethelred (Ælfthryth) his wife Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Buckland (Newton), Dorset. Latin, Glastonbury Edgar
743 1188 A.D. 966 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 2 hides (mansiunculae) at (Podimore) Milton, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edgar
744 1186 A.D. 966 Shaftesbury Abbey Confirmation of 10 hides (cassati) at Uppidelen (Piddletrenthide, Dorset), originally granted by the king's grandmother, Wynflæd. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Edgar
745 1190 A.D. 966 New Minster, Winchester Refoundation and grant of privileges. Latin, Winchester, New Minster Edgar
746 1191 A.D. 966 New Minster, Winchester Grant of 5 hides at Donnington, 28 at Southease, 10 at Telscombe, Sussex, and 2 at Winterburna (Addeston in Maddington, Wiltshire). Latin, Winchester, New Minster Edgar
747 1196 A.D. 967 Ælfheah, his faithful comes, and Ælfswith, Ælfheah's, wife Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Merton and Dulwich, Surrey. Bounds of Merton. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edgar
748 1199 A.D. 967 Ælfsige, his minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Eastune. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
749 1283 A.D. 967 for 972 Æthelwold, bishop, for the church of Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leics. Grant of 13 hides (cassati) at Breedon, Wilson, Ætheres dune (? Atterton) and Diseworth, Leicestershire Latin, Burton Edgar
750 1209 A.D. 967 Beorhtnoth, his comes Grant of land at Bragenfelda (? Cold Brayfield, Buckinghamshire, or Brafield-on-the-Green, Northamptonshire). Latin, Abingdon Edgar
751 1201 A.D. 967 Brihtnoth, his faithful minister Grant of 2 hides (mansae) at Suthtune (Ullington in Pebworth, Gloucestershire), and at Bickmarsh, Worcestershire, with regrant of the land by Brithnoth to St Mary's, Worcester, on his son's admission to the minster. Latin with English bounds, Worcester Edgar
752 1195 A.D. 967 Chertsey Abbey Confirmation of privileges and of land, consisting of 5 hides (mansae) at Chertsey and 10 hides (cassati) at Thorpe, 20 at Egham with Englefield, 5 at Chobham with Busseleghe, Frensham and Frimley, 10 (mansiones) at Petersham, 30 at Sutton with swine-pastures at Thunderfield Castle, 20 at Cheam with swine-pastures in the Weald [and the charter which Edgar had bought from Eadwine for 50 mancuses], 10 at Waddington, 20 at Coulsdon, 20 at Merstham, 10 at Chipstead with Chaldon, 10 at Banstead with Suthemeresfelda (cf. Canon's Farm in Banstead), 20 at Epsom, 12 at Bookham, 10 at (East) Clandon, 20 at Cobham with Pointers (in Cobham), 5 at Byfleet with Weybridge, all in Surrey; 10 at (White) Waltham, Berkshire; and 20 at Molesey, Surrey [which King Eadwig unjustly gave to Old Minster, Winchester, and which were retrieved by Edgar and Bishop Æthelwold]. Latin, Chertsey Edgar
753 1198 A.D. 967 Dunstan, archbishop Grant of 1.5 hides at Cealuadune (Chaldon, Surrey). Half the land had been forfeited by Eadwold for theft. Latin with English bounds, Westminster Edgar
754 1200 A.D. 967 Wynflæd, the noble matrona Grant of 8 hides (mansae) at (East and West) Meon, and Farnfield in Privett, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
755 1197 A.D. 967 Wulfnoth Rumuncant, his faithful vassalus Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Lesneage and Pennare in St Keverne, Cornwall. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Edgar
756 1213 A.D. 958 or 968 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 72 hides (cassati) at Bedwyn, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
757 1222 A.D. 968 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 30 hides (cassati) at Cumnor, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
758 1221 A.D. 968 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 25 hides (cassati) at Fyfield, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
759 1224 A.D. 968 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 10 or 20 hides (cassati) at Hanney, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
760 1225 A.D. 968 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Oare, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
761 1227 A.D. 968 Ælfwine, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Boxford, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edgar
762 1218 A.D. 968 Brihtgifu, his faithful lady Grant of 3 iugera at Ealderescumbe. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Edgar
763 1217 A.D. 968 Eadwine, his faithful minister Grant of 20 hides (cassati) at Moredon in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
764 1214 A.D. 968 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 30 hides (cassati) at Sturminster Newton, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edgar
765 1215 A.D. 968 Romsey Abbey Grant of land at Edington, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Romsey Edgar
766 A.D. 968 Wilton Abbey Confirmation of land given to the church by Wulfthryth, consisting of 10 hides at South Newton, 10 at Sherrington, 20 at (? Kingston) Deverill, 3 at Baverstock and 3 at Frustfield (lost), Wiltshire; and 10 at Watchingwell in Calbourne, Isle of Wight. Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edgar
767 1216 A.D. 968 Wilton Abbey Grant of 2 hides (cassati) near Wilton, Wiltshire, formerly owned by Regenweard, mercator. Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edgar
768 1211 A.D. 968 Wulfric, bishop (? of Hereford) Grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Stantun (? Stanton by Newhall, Derbyshire). Latin with English bounds, Burton Edgar
769 1226 A.D. 968 Wulfstan, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Whistley, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Edgar
770 1231 A.D. 969 Ælfheah Gerent, his man, and Ælfheah's wife, Morwrei Grant of 2 hides (mansae) and one pertica at Lamorran and Trenowth in Probus, Cornwall. Including bounds of 1 yardlard at Tregellas, Cornwall. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Edgar
771 1230 A.D. 969 Ælfhelm, his faithful minister Grant of 30 hides (cassati) at Witney, Oxfordshire, with appurtenant meadow. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
772 1229 A.D. 969 Ælfwold, his faithful minister Grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Edgar
773 1234 A.D. 969 Ælfwold, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Kineton, Warwickshire Latin with English bounds, Worcester Edgar
774 1228 A.D. 969 (15 May) St Peter's, Thorney (i.e. Westminster Abbey) Confirmation, reciting a bull of Pope John, of liberties and of land at Ham (in East Ham), Wennington, Essex; Morden, Surrey; Fanton (Hall) in North Benfleet, Essex; Aldenham, Hertfordshire; Bleccenham and Lothereslege (both lost, in Hendon), Middlesex; Holwell, Datchworth and Watton-at-Stone, Hertfordshire; Chollington in Eastbourne, Sussex; Staines, with Teddington, Halliford, Feltham and Ashford, Middlesex Latin, Westminster Edgar
775 1259 A.D. 970 Ælfswith, widow and nun Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Idmiston, Wiltshire Latin, Glastonbury Edgar
776 1265 A.D. 970 (Woolmer, Hants, Easter) Æthelwold, bishop of Winchester Grant of the minster of Ely and of land at Melbourn and Armingford, Cambridgeshire, in exchange for land at Harting, Sussex. Latin, Ely Edgar
777 1257 A.D. 970 the church of St Peter, Bath Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Clifton, near Bath, in exchange for 100 mancuses of gold and 10 hides (mansae) at Cumtun (Chilcompton or Compton Dando, Somerset). The land is to be for the use of the monks, just as Abbot Æscwig obtained it. Latin with English bounds, Bath Edgar
778 1260 A.D. 970 Brihtheah, his faithful deacon Grant of 7 hides (mansae) at Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Edgar
779 1266 A.D. 970 (Woolmer, Hants) Ely Abbey Confirmation of privileges and of land at Melbourn and Armingford, Cambridgeshire, and at Northwold, Norfolk, in exchange for 60 hides (cassati) at Harting, Sussex. Latin and English versions, Ely Edgar
780 1268 A.D. 970 Ely Abbey Grant of 10 hides (cassati) in the common land at Linden End in Aldreth, Cambridgeshire Latin with English and English bounds, Ely Edgar
781 1269 A.D. 970 Ely Abbey Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Stoke near Ipswich, Suffolk. Latin with English bounds, Ely Edgar
782 1270 A.D. 971 Æthelwold, bishop Grant of land at Barrow-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, for Peterborough Abbey, in return for 40 pounds of silver and a golden cross. Latin with English bounds, Peterborough Edgar
783 1277 A.D. 971 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of privileges. Latin with English, Glastonbury Edgar
784 1283 A.D. 972 Ælfflæd Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Kennett (i.e. Overton), Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edgar
785 1287 A.D. 972 Bath Abbey Grant of 10 hides (mansiunculae) at Corston, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Edgar
786 1282 A.D. 972 Pershore Abbey Grant of privileges and restoration of land at Pershore, and of 10 hides (mansi) at Bricklehampton, 10 at Comberton, 5 at Pensham in Pershore St Andrew, 16 at Eckington, 10 at Birlingham, 10 at Defford, 10 at Strensham, 10 at Besford, land at Cromban (? Croombe Perry in Pirton), 10 hides at Severn Stoke, 10 hides at Pirton, 4 at Wadborough in Pershore Holy Cross, 3 at Chevington ibid., 3 at Broughton ibid., 10 at Peopleton, 10 at Snodsbury, 7 at Naunton Beauchamp, 4 at Abberton, 5 at Wihtlafestune (? North Piddle), 5 at Flyford, 5 at Grafton Flyford, 5 at Dormston, 5 at Martin Hussingtree, 3 at Broughton Hackett, 2 at Libbery in Grafton Flyford, 30 at Longdon, 7 at Powick, 3 at Beornothesleahe (Leigh), all in Worcestershire; 3 at Acton Beauchamp, Herefordshire; 40 at South Stoke (i.e. Hawkesbury), Hillesley, Tresham, Kilcott, Oldbury on the Hill, Didmarton, Badminton and Hawkesbury Upton, 10 at Dyrham, 5 at Longney, 6 at Lydney, 6 at Wyegate, all in Gloucestershire; 5 at Beoley, 5 at Yardley, Worcestershire; 10 at Sture (Alderminster, Warwickshire); 20 at Broadway, Worcestershire; 5 at Coltune; 10 at Childs Wickham, Gloucestershire; sites for vats at Middlewich and Netherwich in Droitwich, furnaces at Witton in Droitwich and 1.5 hides at Horton in Hampton Lovett, Worcestershire, and 3 iugera with meadow at Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester (ex Pershore) Edgar
787 1258 A.D. 972 Peterborough Abbey, with later confirmations, grant of privileges for the abbey and its land at Dogsthorpe, Eye, Paston and Oundle, Northants. And confirmation of land at Barrow-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire; Warmington, Ashton, Kettering, Castor, Ailsworth, Walton, Werrington, Eye, and Thorp, Northamptonshire; a mint at Stamford, Lincolnshire; and half of Whittlesey Mere. Latin, Peterborough Edgar
788 1284 A.D. 972 Worcester Abbey Grant of privileges and confirmation of land at Worcester, vats at Middlewich and Netherwich in Droitwich, furnaces at Witton in Droitwich, and land at Nortun (for Hortun) and at Westwood near Droitwich, all in Worcestershire Latin, Worcester Edgar
789 1286 A.D. 972 Wynstan, his cubicularius Grant of 4 hides (cassati) at Afene (? Little Durnford, cf. Avon Farm in Stratford-sub-Castle, Wiltshire). Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edgar
790 1292 A.D. 973 Ælfric, his minister Grant of 7 hides (mansiunculae) at Harwell, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
791 1294 A.D. 973 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 7 hides (mansiunculae) at High Ham, Somerset, in exchange for land at Braunton, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edgar
792 1297 A.D. 973 Thorney Abbey Grant of privileges and confirmation of land at Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire; Water Newton, Woodston, Yaxley and Farcet, Huntingdonshire; Barrow-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire; Teafolscet; and 2 hides (mansae) at Huntingdon. MS 3 adds Wittering, Oxney, Thorpe and Titchmarsh, Northants; Gedney, Lutton, Angarhala (lost) and Tydd, Lincolnshire; and Broughton, Huntingdonshire Latin, Thorney Edgar
793 1291 A.D. 973 Wulfmær, his minister Grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Burgh' (? Berrow, Somerset). Latin with English bounds, Glastonbury Edgar
794 1305 A.D. 974 Ælfhelm, his minister Grant of 2.5 hides (mansae) at (West) Wratting, Cambridgeshire Latin with English bounds, Ely Edgar
794a A.D. 974 Ælfhelm, his minister Grant of 9 hides (mansiunculae) at Brickendon, Hertfordshire, consisting of 6 at Ælesforda and 3 at Elrices rig. Latin with English bounds, Westminster Edgar
795 1303 A.D. 974 Ælfhere, his faithful minister Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Nymed (Woolfin in Down St Mary, Devon). Latin with English bounds, Exeter (ex Crediton) Edgar
796 1301 A.D. 974 Ælfric, abbot of Malmesbury Restoration of 10 hides (manentes) at Eastcourt in Crudwell, Wiltshire The land had been forfeited by Ætheloth. Latin, Malmesbury Edgar
797 1300 A.D. 974 Ælfric, abbot of Malmesbury Restoration of land at Nene which had been forfeited by Æthelnoth. Latin, Crowland Edgar
798 1310 A.D. 974 (28 Decirca) Ramsey Abbey Confirmation and grant of privileges and of land at Ramsey, Upwood with Raveley, Hemingford, Sawtry, Stukeley, Brington and Old Weston, Huntingdonshire; Hilgay and Walsoken, Norfolk; fish from Wells, Norfolk; land at Brancaster, Norfolk; at Warboys, Wistow with Raveley and Bury, and at Slepam (St Ives), Huntingdonshire; at Chatteris and Elsworth, Cambridgeshire; at Whiston and Isham, Northamptonshire; at Houghton, Wyton, Ripton, Ellington, Bythorn, Huntingdonshire; at Graveley, Cambridgeshire; and at Dillington, Great Staughton and Yelling, Huntingdonshire Latin, Ramsey Edgar
799 1304 A.D. 974 (Bath, Pentecost) Wulfthryth, abbess, and Wilton Abbey Confirmation of privileges and land including land at Chalke, Wiltshire Latin, Wilton Edgar
800 1316 A.D. 975 Ælfweard, his minister (bishop in rubric) Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Fyfield, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
801 1312 A.D. 975 (? for 974) Æthelwold, bishop Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Madeley, Staffordshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
802 1315 A.D. 975 (Glastonbury) Ealhhelm, his minister, at the request of the monk Ælfwine, the king's kinsman Grant of 3 hides (mansiunculae) at Aston in Wellington, Shropshire. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
803 1314 A.D. 975 Osward, his propinquus Grant of 4 hides (mansiunculae) at South Stoke, Sussex. The old landbook had been lost in a fire. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
804 1313 A.D. 975 Old Minster, Winchester Grant of land at Bleadon, Somerset. Latin with bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
805 1309 A.D. 978 for circa 972 Mangoda, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Hampstead, Middlesex Latin with English bounds, Westminster Edgar
806 1219 A.D. 978 for ? 968 (Cheddar, Easter) Winchester Cathedral Renewal of the liberty of Taunton, Somerset, as granted by King Edward in exchange for land at 10 hides at Crowcombe, 20 at Compton and 20 at Banwell, Somerset, and 20 at Stoce near Shalbourne, Wiltshire, the land at Compton and Banwell having been given later to the community at Cheddar in exchange for land at Carhampton, Somerset. In return for the confirmation Bishop Æthelwold gave to King Edgar 200 mancuses of gold and a gold cup weighing 5 pounds and to Queen Ælfthryth 50 mancuses. Latin and English versions, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
807 1302 A.D. 984 for 963 x 970 Old Minster, New Minster and Nunnaminster, Winchester Grant of land in Winchester. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
808 1185 A.D. 963 x 971 the church of Canterbury Grant of Sandwich, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Edgar
809 1173 A.D. 961 x 971 (? 963) St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury Grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Plumstead, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Edgar
810 A.D. 961 x 963 the minster [of Plympton, Devon] Grant of 2 hides (mansae) at Lanow in St Kew, Cornwall, with reversion to the minster of SS Dawe and Kew. Latin with bounds, St Kew Edgar
811 1319 A.D. 959 x 963 Eadgifu, his grandmother Renewal of a charter concerning 65 hides (mansae) at Meon, Hampshire, the old landbook having disappeared while in Edgar's custody. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
812 1187 A.D. 967 x 975 Romsey Abbey Confirmation of privileges, including free election of a new abbess. With bounds of Romsey, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Romsey Edgar
813 1308 ? A.D. 970 x 975 St Mary's, Sherborne Grant of 5 hides at Oborne, Dorset. English, Sherborne Edgar
814 1150 A.D. 963 x 975 the church of Winchester Restoration of 40 hides (cassati) at Alresford, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
815 1155 A.D. 963 x 975 Winchester Cathedral Confirmation of 70 hides (mansae) at Beddington, Surrey, with woodland at Cysledun (? Chessington), Tandridge and Lace (in Horley), Surrey. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
816 1157 A.D. 963 x 975 Winchester Cathedral Confirmation of 38 hides (cassati) at Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, acquired in exchange for land at Portchester. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
817 1147 A.D. 963 x 975 Old Minster, Winchester Renewal of the privileges of Chilcomb, Hampshire Latin and English versions, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
818 1159 A.D. 963 x 975 the bishopric of Winchester Confirmation of land at Chilcomb, Hampshire, and restoration of land at Downton, Wiltshire; Taunton, Somerset; Alresford, Clere, Tichborne, Worthy, Hampshire; Fonthill, Wiltshire; Bishopstoke, Hampshire; and at Fermesham (probably Farnham, Surrey). Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
819 1151 A.D. 963 x 975 the church of Winchester Restoration of 10 hides (mansae) at Clearan, Hampshire, previously granted by King Æthelwulf as part of his 'decimation'. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
820 1307 A.D. 973 x 974 Old Minster, Winchester Grant of 45 hides (cassati) at Crondall, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
821 1146 A.D. 963 x 975 the church of Winchester Restoration of 100 hides (mansae) at Downton, Wiltshire, and 30 hides at Etdrethecumbe, Isle of Wight, and renewal of the liberty of Chilcomb, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
822 1156 A.D. 963 x 975 Winchester Cathedral Confirmation of 30 hides (mansae) at Fareham, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
823 1154 A.D. 963 x 975 the church of Winchester Restoration of 60 hides (mansae) at Farnham, Surrey, and 10 hides (cassati) at Bentley, near Alton, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
824 1152 A.D. 963 x 975 the church of Winchester Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Overton with woodland at Tadley, 15 hides at (North) Waltham and 5 at Bradley, all in Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
825 1149 A.D. 963 x 975 the bishopric of Winchester Confirmation of 100 hides (mansae) at Taunton, Somerset, with 3 appurtenant hides at Cearn (? Charmouth, Dorset) and 2 at Washford, Somerset, originally acquired from King Edward in exchange for 30 hides at Banwell, Somerset, 20 at Stoce by Shalbourne, Wiltshire, and 10 at Crowcombe, Somerset. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
826 1153 A.D. 963 x 975 the church of Winchester Confirmation of 60 hides (cassati) at Tichborne, Beauworth and Ovington, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
827 1158 A.D. 963 x 975 the church of Winchester Confirmation of 64 hides (mansae) at Twyford, Crawley, Owslebury, Hensting in Colden Common, Hampshire; Hortun; Bishopstoke, Otterbourne, Chilland in Martyr Worthy, Easton and Hunton, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar
828 1276 A.D. 956 for 975 x 978 Ælfstan, bishop Grant of 13 hides (mansae) at Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edward the Martyr
829 1277 A.D. 965 for 975 x 978 St Mary's, Abingdon Grant of 7 hides (cassati) at Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edward the Martyr
830 A.D. 976 (Pydelan, ? Puddletown, Dorset) Ælfsige Grant of 1 pertica at Hypeles eald land (Treable in Cheriton Bishop), Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter (ex Crediton) Edward the Martyr
831 611 A.D. 977 Ælfric, his minister Grant of 10 (mansae) at Wylye, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Martyr
832 A.D. 977 Æthelweard, comes Grant of land at Traboe, Trevallack and Grugwith, all in St Keverne, and at Trethewey in St Martin-in-Meneage, Cornwall. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Edward the Martyr
832a A.D. 894 for ? 994 Athelney Abbey Grant of tithes from the royal estate at Somerton, Somerset, said on the authority of Archbishop Dunstan to have been previously instituted by King Alfred. Latin, Athelney Æthelred II
833 1096 A.D. 962 Leofric, minister Grant of woodland (? at Claydons in Alveston, Warwickshire). Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
834 621 A.D. 979 Ælfhere, comes Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Olney, Buckinghamshire Latin with English bounds, Peterborough Æthelred II
835 622 A.D. 979 Æthelwold, bishop, and the church of SS Peter and Paul (Old Minster), Winchester Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Long Sutton, to be attached to the church's estate at Crondall, Hampshire The land, previously subject to Crondall, had been bequeathed to King Edgar by Æthelbriht, oeconomus. The original landbook was lost. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
836 626 A.D. 980 Old Minster, Winchester Grant of 1.5 hides (mansae) at Calshot, Hampshire, for a fishery, in return for a gold bracelet. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
837 624 A.D. 980 the monks of Old Minster, Winchester Grant of the reversion of 7 hides (cassati) at Havant, Hampshire, which had been granted by King Athelstan to Wihtgar, his thegn, for four lives (cf. S 430). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
838 629 A.D. 981 St Mary's Abbey, Tavistock, Devon Grant of privileges, including free election of a new abbot. Latin, Tavistock Æthelred II
839 1278 A.D. 982 Ælfgar, his minister Grant of 5 hides (cassati) in the common land at Charlton near Wantage, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Æthelred II
840 633 A.D. 982 Leofric Grant of 3 hides (mansae) and 30 iugera at Longstock, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
841 632 A.D. 982 Abbot Æthelweard and Malmesbury Abbey Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Rodbourne, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury Æthelred II
842 A.D. 982 New Minster, Winchester Confirmation of 13 hides (mansae), consisting of 7 hides (manentia) on the Isle of Wight at Heantune, Bathingbourne, Meolocdune and Stathe, together with 5 hides (cassata) at Fratton on Portsea Island, 1 at Segenworth in Titchfield and a meadow by the river Meon, Hampshire The lands had been forfeited by Lufa, sold for 100 mancuses by King Æthelred to Ealdorman Æthelmær, and bequeathed by Æthelmær to New Minster (cf. S 1498). Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Æthelred II
843 1279 A.D. 983 St Mary's, Abingdon Grant of 2 hides (manentes) at Arncott, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
844 639 A.D. 983 Ælfnoth, his minister Grant of 2.5 hides (mansae) at Westwuda (? Westwood, Wiltshire), previously held by Sealemudda (cf. rubric). Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
845 635 A.D. 983 Æthelgar, bishop (of Selsey) Grant of a meadow (Hyde Moors) in the northern part of Winchester, Hampshire Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Æthelred II
846 638 A.D. 983 Æthelmær, dux Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Clyffe Pypard, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
847 A.D. 983 Æthelmær, his minister Grant of 9 hides (cassati) at Thames Ditton, Surrey. Latin with English bounds, Thorney Æthelred II
848 636 A.D. 983 Æthelwine, his minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Clyffe Pypard, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
849 640 A.D. 983 Æthelwold, bishop Grant of a fishery at Ginanhecce on the river Darent, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
850 641 A.D. 984 Shaftesbury Abbey Confirmation of 20 hides (mansae) at Tisbury, Wiltshire, and woodland at Sfgcnyllebar (? Sedgehill bær). Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Æthelred II
851 1280 A.D. 983 Wulfgar, his man Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Drayton and 1.5 at Sutton, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon Æthelred II
852 1281 A.D. 984 Ælfheah, his minister Grant of 2 hides (cassati) at Osanlea. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
853 A.D. 984 Ælfwine, his scriptor Grant of 6 hides (cassati) in the common land, consisting of 3 at Brighthampton, 2 at Aston Bampton, and 1 at Lew, Oxfordshire Latin, Burton Æthelred II
854 643 A.D. 984 the church of Bath Grant of 3.5 hides (mansae) at Radstock, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Æthelred II
855 1282 A.D. 984 Brihtric, his minister Grant of 8 hides (mansae) on the river Kennet (at Leverton near Hungerford, Berkshire), previously held by Ætheric, rusticus. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
856 648 A.D. 985 Æthelric, his minister Grant of 17 hides (cassati) at Harwell, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
857 652 A.D. 985 Alfred, his amicus Grant of 11 hides (mansae) at Michelmersh, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
858 1283 A.D. 985 Leofwine, his minister Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Wootton, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
859 647 A.D. 985 Wulfric, his sacerdos Grant of 1 hide (mansa), half at Borstealle (? Dorstealle) and half at Haestan dic and Cnollam. Latin, Christchurch (Twynham) Æthelred II
860 650 A.D. 985 Wulfrun Grant of 10 hides (cassati), consisting of 9 at Wolverhampton and 1 (manens) at Trescott, Staffordshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
861 655 A.D. 986 Ælfgar, his minister Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Ebbesborne, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
862 654 A.D. 986 Wenoth, his minister Grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Littleton on Severn, Gloucestershire Latin with bounds, Malmesbury Æthelred II
863 A.D. 987 Æthelsige, his minister Grant of 12 hides (mansae) at Æsce. Latin, Burton Æthelred II
864 657 A.D. 987 Æthelsige, his minister Grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Bromley, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Æthelred II
865 A.D. 987 Æthelwold Grant of 10 hides (manentia) at Manningford Abbots, Wiltshire Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Æthelred II
866 659 A.D. 987 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 40 hides (mansae) at Kyngtune (cf. Kington St Michael and Kington Langley), Wiltshire, formerly purchased from King Edgar by Ælfswith, wife of Ælfheah, dux, for 40 mancuses of gold. Latin, Glastonbury Æthelred II
867 658 A.D. 987 Leofwine, his venator Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Westwood, Wiltshire, and 3 perticae in the common land at Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
868 664 A.D. 988 Ælfgar, his minister, or, according to the rubric, bishop Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Wylye, Wiltshire, previously held by Æthelwold and his brother, Ælfhelm. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
869 A.D. 988 (16 April) Æthelgar, bishop (of Selsey) Grant of 7 hides (manentia) at South Heighton, Sussex, granted to Æthelgar by Ælfric, comes, in exchange for land at Lamburna. Latin with bounds in Old English, Middle English and Latin, Winchester, New Minster Æthelred II
870 665 A.D. 988 Æthelnoth, his faithful minister Grant of a messuage (curtis) in Wilton, Wiltshire, associated with St Benedict's church. Latin with English bounds, Wilton Æthelred II
871 A.D. 988 Æthelsige, bishop (of Sherborne), and Æthelmær, the king's miles Grant of a messuage (curtis) in Winchester, Hampshire, formerly belonging to Edgeard. Latin, Glastonbury Æthelred II
872 663 A.D. 988 Leofstan, his minister Grant of 4 hides (mansae) at Colworth in Oving, Sussex, and a messuage (haga) in Chichester. Latin with English bounds, Selsey Æthelred II
873 662 A.D. 988 (23 March) Northman, his minister Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Hampton, near Evesham, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Evesham Æthelred II
874 673 A.D. 990 Æthelweard, his minister Grant of 15 hides (tributaria) at Wootton St Lawrence, Hampshire, with nine messuages (hagan) in Winchester, a meadow at Basingstoke and a mill at Hines clifæ. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
875 1283 A.D. 990 Sigered, his minister Grant of 2 hides (cassati) at Sibertswold, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Æthelred II
876 684 A.D. 993 (Winchester, Hants, Pentecost, ie 4 June; Gillingham, Dorset, 17 July) Abingdon Abbey Confirmation of privileges, including the right of free election of a new abbot. Latin, Abingdon Æthelred II
877 A.D. 996 Ælfthryth, his mother Grant of 3.5 (sulunga) at Brabourne, 3.5 at Evegate, 2 at Burhwarefelda, 3 at Nackington, 3 at Chalk and 1 at Wirigenn (? Perry), Kent, forfeited by Wulfbald for many crimes. Ælfthryth gives in exchange land at Cholsey, Berkshire With an account of Wulfbald's forfeiture in English. Latin with English and English bounds, Winchester, New Minster Æthelred II
878 A.D. 996 Wulfric, his minister Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire Latin with English bounds, Burton Æthelred II
879 A.D. 996 Wulfric, his minister Grant of land at Pillaton, near Penkridge, Staffordshire Latin with English bounds, Burton Æthelred II
880 686 A.D. 994 Ealdred, bishop of Cornwall Grant of privileges. Latin, Exeter (ex Bodmin) Æthelred II
881 687 A.D. 994 St Mary's Church, Wilton Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Fovant, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Æthelred II
882 689 A.D. 995 for 994 Æscwig, bishop (of Dorchester) Confirmation of 30 hides (mansiunculae) at Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire The land had been sold to Æscwig by Sigeric, archbishop of Canterbury, for 90 pounds of silver and 200 mancuses of gold, in order to raise money to pay off the Danes threatening Canterbury. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelred II
883 1289 A.D. 995 Æthelwig, his miles Grant of 5 hides (mansi) at Ardley, Oxfordshire, forfeited by three brothers. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
884 A.D. 995 Muchelney Abbey Confirmation of estates, with particular reference to land at Ilminster, which had been leased out by the abbey and then lost, and land at Camel, Somerset, partly purchased by Abbot Leofric with Æthelred's alms and partly donated by Ealdorman Æthelmær. Latin, Muchelney Æthelred II
885 688 A.D. 995 the bishopric of Rochester Restoration of 6 hides or sulungs (mansae or sulunga) at Wouldham and 1 hide (mansa) at Littlebrook, Kent, with swine-pastures in the Weald. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Æthelred II
886 692 A.D. 995 Wulfric (Spot), his minister Grant of 2.5 hides (mansae) in the common land at Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, forfeited by Æthelsige for theft, granted by the king to Hawase, his man, and now exchanged by Hawase for other land belonging to Wulfric. Latin with English, Abingdon Æthelred II
887 1292 A.D. 996 Eadric, Eadwig and Ealdred, brothers Grant of 2 hides (mansae) at Bynsingtun land (? Benson, Oxfordshire). Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
888 696 A.D. 996 St Albans Abbey Grant of 8 hides (mansae) in St Albans, consisting of 4 at Burston in St Stephens and 4 at Wincelfelda (lost, also in St Stephens), and also 9 haga in the town, and 8 iugera at Westwick in St Michaels, Hertfordshire Latin with English bounds, St Albans Æthelred II
889 1291 A.D. 996 Old Minster Winchester Restoration of a messuage (haga) in Winchester with a fishery at Bræge (Brentford, Middlesex). Ælfswith, matrona, had promised the Winchester haga to Old Minster after her death, but the bequest had been blocked. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
890 A.D. 997 (25 July) Ælfwold, bishop Grant of 2 hides (cassati) at Sandford, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter (ex Crediton) Æthelred II
891 698 A.D. 997 (Calne, Wilts, and Wantage, Berks) Old Minster, Winchester Restoration of 100 hides (mansae), consisting of 55 at Downton and 45 at Ebbesborne, Wiltshire The land had been granted by King Cenwalh (cf. S 229), confirmed (?) by King Cynewulf, restored by King Egbert (cf. S 275) and again by King Eadred (cf. S 540) and King Edgar (cf. S 819, 821). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
892 A.D. 998 Leofwine, dux Grant of 7.5 hides (tributarii), consisting of 3 hides (mansae) at Southam and 4.5 hides (manentes) at Ladbroke and Radbourne, Warwickshire The land had been forfeited by Wistan for murder. Latin with English and English bounds, Coventry Æthelred II
893 700 A.D. 998 (Easter) St Andrew's church, Rochester Restitution of 6 sulungs at Bromley, Kent, with swine-pastures in the Weald. Latin with English bounds, Rochester Æthelred II
894 A.D. 998 Westminster Abbey Confirmation of privileges and of (a) 5 hides (mansae) at Westminster [formerly purchased by Dunstan from Edgar for 70 mancuses of gold]; (b) 3 at Logereslea (for Lothereslege, lost in Hendon), Middlesex [formerly held by Brihtmær, purchased by Dunstan for ú30 from King Edward and given to Winchester]; (c) 5 at Hampstead, Mddx [granted to Westminster by King Æthelred]; (d) 20 [at Hendon, Middlesex] [of which 10 were purchased by Dunstan from Bishop Æthelwold and 10 from Wulfnoth, miles, for 80 pounds of silver]; (e) 3 at Codanhlaw [purchased by Dunstan from Eadnoth, minister, for 12 pounds]; (f) 8 at Hanwell, Middlesex [acquired from Ælfwine 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 for his lifetime, with reversion to Westminster]; (g) 10 at Sunbury [purchased by Dunstan from Ælfheah, dux, for 200 gold solidi, the reversion being given to Westminster after the life of a widow, Æthelflæd; (h) land at Shepperton, Middlesex. [to revert to Westminster after the death of Æthelflæd]; (i) 5 hides at Brickendon, Hertfordshire [bequeathed to Westminster by Ælfhelm 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, Middlesex [to revert to Westminster after the death of Wulfric]; (l) land at Cowley Peachey, Middlesex [to revert after the death of Ælfric into the control of Bishop Wulfsige (of Sherborne)]. Latin, Westminster Æthelred II
895 701 A.D. 998 Wulfsige, bishop, and Sherborne Abbey Permission to convert the community to the Benedictine Rule, and confirmation of land at Stockland in Sherborne, Dorset; 9 hides (cassati) at Holcombe Rogus, Devon; 15 at Halstock, 7 at Thornford, 10 at Bradford Abbas, 5 at Oborne, 8 at Stalbridge Weston, 20 in Stalbridge, all in Dorset; 10 at Wulfheardigstoke; 8 at (Nether and Over) Compton, Dorset; 2 in Osanstoke; and 1 hide (mansa) at Lyme, Dorset. Latin, Sherborne Æthelred II
896 703 A.D. 999 St Mary's, Abingdon Grant of 15 hides (cassati) at South Cerney, Gloucestershire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
897 1294 A.D. 1000 Abingdon Abbey and Abbot Wulfgar Grant of 5 hides (mansorum culturae), consisting of 3 at Drayton and 2 at Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire, formerly belonging to Wulfgar, the king's pincerna. Latin, Abingdon Æthelred II
898 705 A.D. 1001 Clofi Grant of 25 hides (mansi) at Long Itchington and Arley, Warwickshire Latin with English bounds, Coventry Æthelred II
899 706 A.D. 1001 Shaftesbury Abbey Grant of the cenobium of Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, with land at Bradford. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Æthelred II
900 1297 A.D. 1002 Ælfhelm, his faithful minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Codicote, Hertfordshire, in return for 152 mancuses of gold. (b) Ælfhelm grants the land to St Albans. Latin with English bounds, St Albans Æthelred II
901 1295 A.D. 1002 Ælfric, archbishop Grant of 24 hides (mansae) at Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, including land comprising 17 hides to the west of the river Isbourne (i.e. at Dumbleton), 2 hides in the common land at Aston Somerville, Gloucestershire, and 5 hides of woodland at Fleferth (? Kington near Flyford Flavell, Worcestershire), in return for 50 talents. The land had been forfeited by a woman for adultery. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
902 1296 A.D. 1002 Godwine, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Little Haseley, Oxfordshire, in return for 30 mancuses of gold. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
903 A.D. 1002 Westminster Abbey Grant of 2 hides (mansae) at Berewican, near Tyburn, Middlesex, in return for 100 mancuses of gold. Latin with English bounds, Westminster Æthelred II
904 707 A.D. 1002 Abbess Heanflæd and Wherwell Abbey Grant of privileges and confirmation of 70 hides (mansae) in the vicinity of the abbey, and grant of 60 hides (cassati) at Æthelingadene (East and West Dean, Sussex), previously belonging to Queen Ælfthryth. With note, in Latin and English, dated 1008, confirming 29 messuages in Winchester to the abbey and granting 10 hides (mansae) at Bullington, Hampshire Latin with English, Wherwell Æthelred II
905 A.D. 1003 for 1002 (Canterbury, 11 July) Æthelred, his faithful man Lease, for the lives of himself and his wife, of land in Canterbury and of 6 agri outside the city, in return for 7 pounds, with reversion to Christ Church, Canterbury. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelred II
906 710 A.D. 1004 Burton Abbey Confirmation of privileges and lands granted by Wulfric as in his will (S 1536). The estates in question are Dumbleton, Gloucestershire; in south Lancashire; in Wirral; at Rolleston, Harlaston, Staffordshire; Beorelfestune (? Barlaston, Staffordshire or Barlestone, Leicestershire); Marchington, Staffordshire; Conisborough, Yorkshire W.R.; Alvaston, Derbyshire; Northtune (? Norton juxta Twycross, Leicestershire); Elford, Oakley, Tamworth, Balterley, Staffordshire; Walesho (? Wales, WRY); Thorpe Savin, WRY; Whitwell, Clowne, Barlborough, Duckmanton, Mosborough, Eckington, Beighton, Derbyshire; Doncaster, WRY; Morlingtune; Austrey, Warwickshire; Palterton, Derbyshire; Wibtoft, Warwickshire; Twongan (? Tonge, Leicestershire, or Tong, Shropshire); Burton upon Trent, Stretton, Bromley, Pillaton, Gailey, Whiston, Staffordshire; Laganford (? Longford, Shropshire); Stirchley, Staffordshire; Niwantun æt thære wic (probably Newton by Middlewich, Cheshire); Wædedun, Niwantun (? Newton Solney, Derbyshire); Winshill, Staffordshire; Suttun; Ticknall, Derbyshire; Shenton, Wigston Parva, Lecis.; Halen (? Hawne in Halesowen, Worcestershire); Hremesleage (? Romsley, Shropshire); Shiplea, Shropshire; Suthtune (? Sutton Maddock, Shropshire); Actune (? Acton Trussel in Baswich, Staffordshire); Darlaston, Rudyard, Cotwalton, Church Leigh, Staffordshire; Okeover, Ilam, Cauldon, Derbyshire; Castern, Staffordshire; Suthtune (? Sutton on the Hill, Derbyshire); Morley, Breadsall, Morton, Pilsley, Ogston, North Wingfield, Snodeswic, Derbyshire; Tathwell, Lincolnshire; Appleby Magna, Leicestershire; Weston in Arden, Burton Hastings, Warwickshire; Sharnford, Leicestershire; Harbury, Warwickshire; Aldsworth, Arlington, Gloucestershire; Eccleshale (? Eccleshall, Staffordshire); Waddune; Sheen, Staffordshire; Langandune (? Longdon, Staffordshire); Bupton, Stretton, Derbyshire Latin with English, Burton Æthelred II
907 711 A.D. 1004 Ely Abbey Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Littlebury, Essex. Latin with English bounds, Ely Æthelred II
908 1300 A.D. 1004 x 1014 Confirms the grant by Æthelflæd to St Paul's, of 2 hides (mansae) at Laver, Essex, and 4 at Cockhampstead, Hertfordshire (cf. S 1495). Latin, London, St Paul's Æthelred II
909 709 A.D. 1004 (Headington, Oxon, 7 Decirca) St Frideswide's Abbey, Oxford Confirmation of 10 hides at Upper Winchendon, Buckinghamshire, and 3 at Whitehill in Tackley, 3 at Cowley, 3 at Cutslow, and land at Headington, all Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Oxford, St Frideswide's Æthelred II
910 1301 A.D. 1005 Eadsige, his minister (gerefa in rubric) Grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Seaton, Devon, in return for 100 mancuses of gold. Latin with English bounds, Sherborne (ex Horton) Æthelred II
911 714 A.D. 1005 Eynsham Abbey Confirmation of the foundation by Æthelmær, the endowment including (a) 30 hides (mansiunculae) at Eynsham [acquired from his father Æthelweard in exchange for 3 hides at Upottery, Devon; 10 at Little Compton, Warwickshire; 10 at Lawling in Latchingdon, Essex; and 13 at Scildforda]; (b) 5 hides at Shipton-on-Cherwell and the vill at Shifford, Oxon [granted by King Edgar to Brihtnoth, dux, and bequeathed by Leofwine to Æthelmær]; (c) Mickleton, Gloucestershire [granted by charter by King Edgar to Brihtnoth, and bequeathed by Brihtnoth to Æthelmær]; (d) 5 hides at Burton [given to Æthelmær by Æthelweard]; (e) 1.5 hides at Marlcliff in Bidford-on-Avon and 2 at Bentley in Holt, Worcestershire [among lands forfeited by Leoftæt, for which Æthelmær gave 30 pounds to King Edgar]; (f) 10 hides at Yarnton, Oxfordshire [acquired from Godwine, in exchange for 5 hides at Studley, Warwickshire or Oxfordshire, and 10 at Chesterton, Warwickshire or Oxfordshire]; (g) 20 hides at Esher, Surrey [granted by Brihthelm, bishop, to Æthelweard, and bequeathed by Æthelweard to his son, Æthelmær]; (h) land at Thames Ditton, Surrey (cf. S 847); and (i) Rameslege (lost, corresponds with Brede, Sussex) [bequeathed to Eynsham by Wulfin (Wulfwyn), Æthelmær's kinswoman]. Latin with English and English bounds, Eynsham Æthelred II
912 672 A.D. 1005 St Albans Abbey Grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Flamstead and 5 at St Albans, Hertfordshire, with renewal of extensive liberties granted by King Offa. Abbot Leofric had given 200 pounds of gold and silver to the king to pay off the Danes, receiving in exchange these 6 hides and 55 hides at Eadulfinctun; but now he has returned Eadulfinctun. Latin with English bounds, St Albans Æthelred II
913 A.D. 1005 the bishopric of St Davids (Deowiesstow) Grant of land at Over in Almondsbury, Gloucestershire (with reversion to the church of Worcester after 3 lives, MS 1 only). Latin, Worcester Æthelred II
914 715 A.D. 1006 for 1002 Christ Church, Canterbury Refoundation of the monastic community and confirmation of land at Eastry, Ickham, Bossington, Adisham, Appledore, Swarling, Preston, Graveney, Westwell, Chart and Farleigh, Kent; at Patching, Sussex; at Meopham and Cooling in West Kent; at Walworth, Surrey; at Risborough, Buckinghamshire; at Lawling in Latchingdon, Essex; at Hadleigh and Monks Eleigh, Suffolk; and in Thanet, Kent. Latin and English versions, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelred II
915 1303 A.D. 1007 (Beorchore) Ælfgar, his prepositus Grant of 8 hides (mansi) at Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire, in return for 300 mancuses of gold and silver. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
916 1304 A.D. 1007 St Albans Abbey Grant of land at Norton, 1 hide (mansa) at Rodanhangra and land at Oxhey, Hertfordshire, originally granted to the abbey by King Offa but subsequently lost, and later forfeited to King Æthelred by Leofsige, dux, and purchased for St Albans by Archbishop Ælfric and Abbot Leofric. Latin with English bounds, St Albans Æthelred II
917 A.D. 1007 an unnamed minister Grant of land at an unspecified place. Latin, Burton Æthelred II
918 1305 A.D. 1008 St Mary's, Abingdon Restitution of 20 hides (mansi) at Moredon in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire, and grant of a prediolum at Cricklade, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
919 725 A.D. 1008 Ely Abbey Grant of 19 hides (cassati), consisting of 2 hides (mansae) at Hadstock and 10 at Stretley Green in Littlebury, Essex; and 7 at Linton, Cambridgeshire, in return for 9 pounds of pure gold. Latin, Ely Æthelred II
920 A.D. 1008 Wulfgeat, abbot, and Burton Abbey Grant of 2.5 hides (cassati) at Rolleston, Staffordshire, in exchange for the vills of Aldsworth and Arlington, Gloucestershire Latin with English bounds, Burton Æthelred II
921 1306 A.D. 1009 Athelney Abbey Grant of 3 perticae at Hamp, near Bridgewater, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Athelney Æthelred II
922 A.D. 1009 Morcar, his minister Grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Weston upon Trent, 1 at Marley, 1 at Smalley and Kidsley, 1 at Crich, and 1 at Ingleby, Derbyshire Bounds of Weston. Latin with English bounds, Burton Æthelred II
923 A.D. 1011 Elemod, his minister Grant of 2 hides (cassatae) at Hallam, Derbyshire, in return for 21 pounds of gold. Latin, Burton Æthelred II
924 A.D. 1011 Morcar, his minister Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Ufre (? Mickleover, Derbyshire). Latin, Burton Æthelred II
925 720 A.D. 1012 Ælfgifu, his wife Grant of a predium in Winchester, Hampshire, with a church dedicated to St Peter, built by Æthelwine, præfectus. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
926 719 A.D. 1012 Godwine, bishop of Rochester Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Fen Stanton and Hilton, Huntingdonshire, previously fofeited by Æthelflæd for helping her exiles brother, Ealdorman Leofsige. Latin, Rochester Æthelred II
927 1307 A.D. 1012 or 1013 (June or July) Leofric, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Whitchurch, Oxfordshire, forfeited by a different Leofric. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
928 A.D. 1012 Morcar, his minister Grant of 2 hides (mansae) at Ecgintune (probably Eckington, Derbyshire). Latin, Burton Æthelred II
929 A.D. 1012 Theodulf, his man Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Burtune (? Burton Hastings, Warwickshire). Latin, Burton Æthelred II
930 A.D. 1012 Wulfgeat, abbot Grant of 1.5 hides (manses) at Wetmoor, Staffordshire, in return for 70 pounds of gold and silver. Latin with English bounds, Burton Æthelred II
931 1308 A.D. 1013 Northman, miles Grant of 3.5 hides (cassati) at Twywell, Northamptonshire Latin with English bounds, Thorney Æthelred II
931a A.D. 1013 (18 April) Sigered Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Hatfield, Essex. Latin, Barking Æthelred II
931b A.D. 1013 (20 April) Sigered, his minister Grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at (East or West) Horndon, Essex. Latin, Barking Æthelred II
932 A.D. 1014 Leofwine, dux Grant of 4 hides (mansae) at Mathon, Herefordshire Latin, Pershore Æthelred II
933 1309 A.D. 1014 Sherborne Abbey Grant of 13 or 16 hides (mansiunculae) at Corscombe, Dorset. The estate had belonged to Sherborne in Edgar's reign, been leased out for two lives and then sold to Ealdorman Eadric, and later bought back by Wulfgar, famulus of Sherborne. Latin with English bounds, Sherborne Æthelred II
934 1310 A.D. 1015 Brihtwold, bishop Grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Chilton, Berkshire, forfeited by Wulfgeat, minister. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II
935 723 A.D. 1016 Evesham Abbey Restitution of 1 hide (mansa) at Maugersbury, Gloucestershire, seized by Wulfric Ripa. Latin with English bounds, Evesham Æthelred II
936 A.D. 1028 Godwine, his miles Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Lytlacotan. Latin, Thorney Æthelred II
937 1312 A.D. 990 x 1006, perhaps 999 St Mary's, Abingdon Grant of land at Farnborough and Wormleighton, Warwickshire, and South Cerney, Gloucestershire [seized by Ælfric, dux, from a widow, Eadflæd, forfeited by him and restored to Eadflæd, and bequeathed by Eadflæd to King Æthelred]; and at Pyrian (? Wood- or Waterperry, Oxfordshire) [given to King Æthelred by Æthelweard, son of Ceolflæd], in compensation for the loss of land at Hurstbourne, Hampshire, and at Bedwyn and Burbage, Wiltshire [granted to Abingdon by King Edgar and confiscated by King Edward the Martyr]. Latin, Abingdon Æthelred II
938 1284 No date. Atsere, his faithful minister Grant of land at Wyke Regis, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
939 704 A.D. 995 x 999 (Cookham) Confirms the will of Æthelric (i.e. S 1501), including the bequest of land at Bocking, Essex, to Christ Church, Canterbury. English, Canterbury, Christ Church Æthelred II
940 718 A.D. 1006 x 1011 St Peter's Abbey, Chertsey Grant of privileges at a wharf near Fischuthe in London bequeathed to Chertsey Abbey by Wulfstan, the king's priest. Latin, Chertsey Æthelred II
941 1311 No date. St Paul's Confirmation of lands. Latin, London, St Paul's Æthelred II
942 712 [A.D. 990] the church of St Peter and All Saints, South Stoneham, Hants. Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Hinton Ampner, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
943 A.D. 1006 x 1011 Toti, a Dane Grant of 1 hide (mansus) at Beckley and 5 at Horton, Oxfordshire, in return for a pound of silver. Latin with English bounds, Thorney Æthelred II
944 713 [A.D. 990] ? Grant of 8 hides (mansae) at Weston in South Stoneham, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
945 A.D. 978 x 1016 Writ of King Æthelred; declaring that his priests in St Paul's minster are to have their sake and soke within borough and without, and as good laws as ever they had in the days of any king or bishop. English, London, St Paul's Æthelred II
946 642 A.D. 984 x 1001 Writ of King Æthelred; declaring that the land at Chilcomb, Hampshire, is now to be assessed for the discharge of all the obligations upon it at 1 hide, as had been established by his ancestors. English, Winchester, Old Minster Æthelred II
947 726 A.D. 1016 'New Minster' (? at Peakirk) Grant of 1.5 hides (mansae) at Peakirk and 3 perticae at Walton near Peterborough, Northamptonshire, previously belonging to Siuerthus (Sigeferth). Latin, Peterborough Edmund Ironside
948 809 A.D. 1015 x 1016 Thorney Abbey Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Lakenheath, Suffolk. Latin with English bounds, Thorney Edmund Ironside
949 A.D. 1017 x 1032 Fécamp Abbey Grant of land at Rammesleah with its port, Sussex. Latin, Fécamp Cnut
950 A.D. 1018 Archbishop Ælfstan Grant of a copse called Hæselersc (Lower Hazelhurst) in Ticehurst, Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cnut
951 728 A.D. 1018 Burhwold, bishop Confirmation of a grant made by King Edmund (Ironside) of 4 hides (cassatae) at Landrake and at Tinnell in Landulph, Cornwall, in exchange for land at Throwleigh, Devon. The land at Landrake to revert on the bishop's death to St German's. Latin with English and English bounds, Exeter (ex St Germans) Cnut
952 727 A.D. 1018 Christ Church, Canterbury Confirmation of privileges. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Cnut
953 A.D. 1018 St German's minster, Cornwall Grant of privileges. Latin, Exeter (ex St Germans) Cnut
954 729 A.D. 1019 Æthelwold, abbot, and the brethren of St Mary's, Exeter Confirmation of privileges. The community's earlier landbooks had been burnt when the minster was destroyed by the Danes. Latin, Exeter Cnut
955 730 A.D. 1019 Agemund (Agmundr), his minister Grant of 16 hides (cassati) at Cheselbourne, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Cnut
956 A.D. 1019 (first week of Easter) New Minster, Winchester Restoration of 5 hides (cassati) at Drayton, Hampshire The estate had been granted to a young man of Winchester who had wrongly informed Cnut that it was royal property. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, New Minster Cnut
957 1316 A.D. 1020 King Cnut and Ælfgifu (Emma), his wife Evesham Abbey Grant of 4 hides (mansae) at Badby and Newnham, Northamptonshire Latin, Evesham Cnut
958 734 A.D. 1022 (St Æthelthryth's Day = 23 June) Abbot Leofric and Ely Abbey Grant of land at Wood Ditton, Cambridgeshire, in exchange for land at Cheveley, Cambridgeshire Latin, Ely Cnut
959 737 A.D. 1023 Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of the port of Sandwich. Latin and English versions, Canterbury, Christ Church Cnut
960 739 A.D. 1023 Leofwine Bondansunu, minister Confirmation of 7 hides (cassati) at Hannington, Hampshire, obtained from King Æthelred in return for a weight of gold equivalent to one pound of silver. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Cnut
961 741 A.D. 1024 Orc, his minister Grant of 7 hides (mansae) at Portesham (alias Portisham), Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Abbotsbury Cnut
962 743 A.D. 1026 Lyfing, bishop (of Crediton) Grant of 5 hides (cassatae) at Abbots Worthy, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Cnut
963 744 A.D. 1031 Æthelric, minister Grant of a half hide (mansa) at Meavy, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter (ex Crediton) Cnut
964 746 A.D. 1032 Abingdon Abbey Grant of 2 hides (manentes) at Lyford, Berkshire, and of St Martin's monasteriolum with adjacent prediolum in Oxford. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Cnut
965 748 A.D. 1032 Crowland Abbey Confirmation of privileges and lands, including Crowland itself and the marshes of Alderlound and Goggislound. Latin, Crowland Cnut
966 747 A.D. 1032 (Glastonbury) the church of St Mary, Glastonbury Grant and confirmation of privileges. Latin, Glastonbury Cnut
967 751 A.D. 1033 Siward, abbot, and the brethren of Abingdon Abbey Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Myton, Warwickshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Cnut
968 749 A.D. 1033 Ælfric, archbishop of York Grant of 43 hides (cassati) at Patrington, Yorkshire Latin with English bounds, York Cnut
969 1318 A.D. 1033 Bovi, his faithful minister Grant of 7 hides (mansae) at Horton, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Sherborne Cnut
970 752 A.D. 1033 Godwine, dux Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Poolhampton in Overton, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Cnut
971 A.D. 1031 Hunuwine, minister Grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Stoke Canon, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter/Christ Church, Canterbury (? ex Crediton) Cnut
972 750 A.D. 1033 Old Minster, Winchester Grant of 3 hides (mansae) at Bishops Hull, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Cnut
973 A.D. 1034 St Mary's, Abingdon Grant of 3 hides (manentes) at Myton, Warwickshire Latin, Abingdon Cnut
974 A.D. 1035 Bishop Eadsige Grant of a half sulung (aratrum) at Berwick in Lympne, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Cnut
975 1322 A.D. 1035 Sherborne Abbey Grant of 16 hides (mansae) at Corscombe, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Sherborne Cnut
976 753 A.D. 1035 Old Minster, Winchester Renewal of privileges. Latin and English versions, Winchester, Old Minster Cnut
977 736 A.D. 1021 x 1023 Æfic, monk Grant of 5 hides (cassaturae) at Newnham, Northamptonshire Latin with English bounds, Evesham Cnut
978 1320 A.D. 1016 x 1035 Ælfwine, bishop of London Confirmation of the lands of St Paul's. Latin, London, St Paul's Cnut
979 1324 A.D. circa 1023 x 1032 Æthelwine, abbot, and the brethren of Athelney Grant of 2 hides (mansae) less 1 pertica at Seavington, Somerset. Latin, Athelney Cnut
980 735 A.D. 1021 x 1023 Bury St Edmunds Abbey Grant of privileges and of renders of fish from Welle (Upwell and Outwell, Norfolk) and of eels from Lakenheath, Suffolk. Latin and English versions, Bury St Edmunds Cnut
981 1327 No Date. (Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, Pentecost) Christ Church, Canterbury Reversionary grant of land at Folkestone, Kent, after the death of Eadsige, the king's priest. English and Latin versions, Canterbury, Christ Church Cnut
982 A.D. 1028 x 1035 F&eacutecamp Abbey and Abbot John Grant of land at Brede and Rammesleah, with its port, and 'two parts' of the tolls at Winchelsea, Sussex, with confirmation (A.D. 1040 x 1042) by King Harthacnut. Latin, Fécamp Cnut
983 A.D. 1016 x 1035 Godwine Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Lytlacotan. Latin, Thorney Cnut
984 740 A.D. 1020 x 1022 the Abbey of St Benet of Holme Grant of Horning with Ludham and Neatishead, Norfolk. Latin with English, St Benedict of Holme Cnut
985 731 A.D. 1017 x 1020 Writ of King Cnut; declaring that he has confirmed, at the request of Archbishop Lyfing, the liberties of Christ Church. English, Canterbury, Christ Church Cnut
986 A.D. 1020 Writ of King Cnut; declaring that he has granted to Archbishop Æthelnoth judicial and financial rights over his own men, and over Christ Church, and over as many thegns as the king has granted him to have. English, Canterbury, Christ Church Cnut
987 1323 A.D. 1035 Writ of King Cnut; declaring that Archbishop Æthelnoth is to continue to discharge the obligations on the lands belonging to the archbishopric at the same rate as he has done hitherto, both before and after the appointment of Æthelric as reeve. English, Canterbury, Christ Church Cnut
988 1325 A.D. 1035 Writ of King Cnut; declaring that he has granted to Archbishop Æthelnoth all the landed property that Ælfmær had. English, Canterbury, Christ Church Cnut
989 756 No date. Writ of King Cnut; declaring that he has granted to the brethren of St Augustine's judicial and financial rights over their own men, and over all the alodiaries whom he has given to them. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Cnut
990 1326 A.D. 1027 x 1035 Writ of King Cnut; declaring that he has given to St Augustine the body of St Mildred with all her land and with all the 'customs' belonging to her church. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Cnut
991 757 A.D. 1017 x 1030 Writ of King Cnut; declaring that he grants to Brihtwine 5 hides at Bengeworth, Worcestershire, for life, with reversion to Evesham Abbey. Latin, Evesham Cnut
992 1319 A.D. 1033 x 1035 Writ of King Cnut; declaring that his priests in St Paul's minster shall be entitled to judicial and financial rights as fully and completely in all things as ever they had them in any king's day. English, London, St Paul's Cnut
993 762 A.D. 1042 (Sutton Courtenay, Berks) King Harthacnut to Abingdon Abbey; grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Farnborough, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Harthacnut
994 763 A.D. 1042 Ælfwine, bishop of Winchester Grant of 1 hide (mansa) at Seolescumb (probably Coomb in East Meon, Hampshire). Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Harthacnut
995 761 A.D. 1038 x 1039 St Edmunds Abbey Grant of privileges. Latin, Bury St Edmunds Harthacnut
996 1331 A.D. 1040 x 1042 Writ of King Harthacnut; declaring that Abbot Athelstan of Ramsey is to have his mansus in Thetford, Norfolk, as fully and freely as he had it in the days of King Cnut. Latin, Ramsey Harthacnut
997 1330 A.D. 1040 x 1042 Writ of King Harthacnut; and his mother Queen Ælfgifu declaring that they have given to the church of Ramsey land at Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire Latin, Ramsey Harthacnut
997a A.D. 1006 for 1016 Edward, son of King Æthelred St Peter's Abbey, Ghent Undertaking to restore land at Lewisham, Greenwich and Woolwich, Kent. Latin, Ghent, St Peter's Edward the Confessor
998 1332 A.D. 1042 Ordgar, his faithful minister Grant of a half hide (mansa) at Littleham, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Sherborne (ex Horton) Edward the Confessor
999 767 A.D. 1043 Ælfstan, his minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Sevington in Leigh Delamere, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edward the Confessor
1000 916 A.D. 1043 Coventry Abbey Confirmation of privileges and of land, as granted by Leofric, dux, at Southam, Grandborough, Bishops Itchington, Honington, Kings Newnham, Ufton, Chadshunt, Priors Hardwick, Chesterton, Wasperton, Snohham, Birdingbury, Marston in Wolston, Long Marston, Ryton, Walsgrave on Sowe, Warwickshire; Salwarpe, Worcestershire; Easton, Ches.; Kilsby and Winwick, Northamptonshire; Burbage, Barwell, Scraptoft and Packington, Leicestershire [incorporating a privilege of Pope Alexander]. Latin, Coventry Edward the Confessor
1001 775 A.D. 1044 Ælfwine, bishop (of Winchester) Grant of 30 hides (mansae) at Witney, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1002 771 A.D. 1044 Abbot Richard and St Peter's, Ghent Confirmation and grant of privileges and of land at Lewisham, Greenwich, Woolwich, Mottingham, Coombe, Kent; with Æschore (possibly Ashour, Kent), Æffehaga; Wiggenden, Sharrington and Sandhurst, Kent; also part of the land in London called Wermanecher. Latin, Ghent, St Peter's Edward the Confessor
1003 A.D. 1044 Leofric, his chaplain Grant of 7 hides (mansi) at Dawlish, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Edward the Confessor
1004 772 A.D. 1044 Orc, his faithful minister Grant of 5 perticae at Abbots Wootton in Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Abbotsbury Edward the Confessor
1005 770 A.D. 1044 Ordgar, his faithful minister Grant of 1 pertica beneath Elddin (at Illand in Northill, Cornwall). Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church (ex a West Country archive) Edward the Confessor
1006 774 A.D. 1044 Old Minster, Winchester Grant of 15 hides (mansae) at Pitminster, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1007 780 A.D. 1045 Ælfwine, bishop of Winchester Grant of 8 hides (mansae) at Hinton Ampner, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1008 781 A.D. 1045 Ælfwine, bishop of Winchester Grant of 7 hides (cassati) at Millbrook, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1009 A.D. 1045 Godwine, dux Grant of 7 hides (cassati) at Millbrook, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1010 778 A.D. 1045 Thorth, his minister Grant of 2.5 hides (mansae) at Ditchampton, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton Edward the Confessor
1011 779 A.D. 1045 (London, 1 Aug) Westminster Abbey, Second Charter Confirmation of privileges. Latin, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1012 776 A.D. 1045 Old Minster, Winchester Grant of 8 hides (cassati) at South Stoneham, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1013 783 A.D. 1046 Ælfwine, bishop of Winchester Grant of 6 hides (mansae) at Hoddington, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1014 784 A.D. 1046 Athelstan, his faithful minister Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Ayston, Rutland. Latin with English bounds, Peterborough Edward the Confessor
1015 A.D. 1046 the community of St Ouen, Rouen Grant of land at Mersea, Essex. Latin with English bounds, Rouen, St Ouen Edward the Confessor
1016 1335 A.D. 1046 Old Minster, Winchester Grant of land at Bransbury, Hampshire, and at Forde and Hertone saci. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1017 A.D. 1048 Tofig, his comes Grant of 2 hides (territoria) at Berghe. Latin, Burton Edward the Confessor
1018 786 A.D. 1049 (Winchester) Ælfwine, his militaris Grant of 1 ploughland (carruga) at Hambledon, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1019 787 A.D. 1049 Eadulf, his faithful minister Grant of 1.5 perticae at Tregony and at Trerice in St Dennis, Cornwall. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church, Canterbury (ex Bodmin, St Petroc's) Edward the Confessor
1020 792 A.D. 1050 the church of St Mary, Abingdon Grant of 8 hides (mansae) on the river Kennet (at Leverton in Hungerford, Berkshire), previously held by Eadric, rusticus. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edward the Confessor
1021 791 A.D. 1050 King Edward joins the two dioceses of Devon and Cornwall and transfers the seat of the united bishopric to Exeter. Latin, Exeter Edward the Confessor
1022 793 A.D. 1050 Godwine, dux Grant of 4 hides (mansae) in the common land at Sandford-on-Thames, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edward the Confessor
1023 796 A.D. 1052 the church of St Mary, Abingdon Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Chilton, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edward the Confessor
1024 798 A.D. 1053 Lutrise (? Lutsige), his faithful minister Grant of a half hide (mansa) at Bashley, Hampshire Latin, Christchurch (Twynham) Edward the Confessor
1025 800 A.D. 1054 the church of St Mary, Abingdon Grant of 4 hides (mansae) in the common land at Sandford-on-Thames, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Edward the Confessor
1026 801 A.D. 1055 St Mary's, Evesham Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Upper Swell, Gloucestershire, in return for the abbot's gift of 6 marks of gold. The land had been forfeited by Erusius (? Earnsige), son of Oce. Latin with English bounds, Evesham Edward the Confessor
1027 A.D. 1059 Ealdred, bishop Grant of land at Traboe, Trevallack and Grugwith, all in St Keverne, and at Trewethey in St Martin-in-Meneage, Cornwall. Latin with English bounds, Exeter Edward the Confessor
1028 A.D. 1059 St Denis Grant of land at Taynton, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, Paris, Saint-Denis Edward the Confessor
1029 808 A.D. 1060 Peterborough Abbey Confirmation of land at Fiskerton, Lincolnshire, bequeathed to the abbey by Leofgifu, a woman of London, but claimed by Queen Edith. Latin, Peterborough Edward the Confessor
1030 809 circa A.D. 1062 (30 Nov) Ramsey Abbey Confirmation of privileges and of land (a) at Upwood with Raveley, Hemingford (Grey), Huntingdonshire; Walsoken, Norfolk; Sawtrey, Huntingdonshire; Hilgay, Wells, Brancaster, Norfolk; Ripton, Stukeley, Huntingdonshire; Kingston (Wistow) with Raveley and Bury, Warboys, Slepe (St Ives), Huntingdonshire; Chatteris, Elsworth, Cambridgeshire; Houghton, Witton, Ellington, Bythorn, Brington, Huntingdonshire; Whiston, Isham, Northamptonshire; Weston, Huntingdonshire; Graveley, Cambridgeshire; Dillington, Huntingdonshire; Great Staughton, Norfolk; Yelling, Huntingdonshire; (b) and at Elton, Huntingdonshire; Barnwell, Hemington, Northamptonshire; East Elsworth, Girton, Cambridgeshire; Therfield, Hertfordshire; Shillington, Bedfordshire; Westmill, Hertfordshire; Offerton or Orfyridtune (lost) in Holland; Broughton, Huntingdonshire; Bottisham, Cambridgeshire [given by Æthelric, bishop of Dorchester]; (c) at Over, Barton, Knapwell, Cambridgeshire [given by Eadnoth, bishop of Dorchester]; (d) at Oakley (? in St Ives, Huntingdonshire) [given by Eadnoth, son of Godric]; (e) at Cranfield, Kempston, Clapham, Bedfordshire [given by Æthelwine Swearte]; (f) at Wispington, Lincolnshire; Lawshall, Suffolk; Martin, Lincolnshire; Wathinworth [given by Leofsige, deacon]; (g) at Marham on the Hill, Lincolnshire [given by Leofsige's nepos]; (h) at Burwell, Cambridgeshire [given by Ælfsige of Lampathe]; (i) at Quarrington, Lincolnshire [given by Iohol of Lincoln]; (j)and at Ringstead, Wimbotsham and Downham Market, Norfolk [given by King Harthacnut]. Latin, Ramsey Edward the Confessor
1031 A.D. 1060 Westminster Abbey Grant of 10 hides (mansae) in the common land at Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire Latin with English bounds, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1032 1341 A.D. 1061 Horton Abbey Grant of privileges. English, Sherborne (ex Horton) Edward the Confessor
1033 810 A.D. 1061 St Mary's, Rouen Grant of Ottery St Mary, Devon. Latin with English bounds, Rouen, St Mary's Edward the Confessor
1034 811 A.D. 1061 Wulfwold, abbot Grant of land at Ashwick, Somerset. Latin with English bounds, Bath Edward the Confessor
1035 812 A.D. 1062 Chertsey Abbey Confirmation of privileges and of land, consisting of 5 hides (mansae) at Chertsey, 10 at Thorpe, 10 at Egham, 10 at Chobham, 10 at Petersham, 7 at Tooting with Streatham, 7 at Mitcham and Sutton, 20 at Banstead with Suthmeresfelda (i.e. Canon's Farm in Banstead), 20 at Waddington with Coulsdon and Chaldon, 20 at Mertsham, 5 at Chipstead, 20 at Epsom, 6 at Cuddington, 5 at Tadworth, 20 at Bookham with Effingham, Dritham and Piccingawrthe, 20 at Cobham, 5 at Esher, 5 at Apps Court, 10 at East Clandon, 2 at West Clandon [bought by Abbot Wulfwold from Harold, comes, for 2 marks of gold in the presence of King Edward], 4 at Albury, 6 at Henley Park, Surrey; 10 at White Waltham, Berkshire; 8 at Byfleet with Weybridge, Surrey; 2 at Laleham [bought by Abbot Wulfwold from King Edward for 15 marks of silver] and 1 at Ashford, Middlesex Latin, Chertsey Edward the Confessor
1036 813 A.D. 1062 Waltham Abbey Grant of privileges and confirmation of land at Waltham, Northland in Waltham, Paslow in High Ongar, South Weald, Upminster, Walhfare (? Walter Hall) in Boreham, Debden and Alderton in Loughton, Woodford, Essex; Lambeth, Surrey; Nazeing, Essex; Brickendon, Hertfordshire; Millow, Arlesey, Bedfordshire; Wormley, Hertfordshire; Netteswell, Essex; Hitchin, Hertfordshire; Luckington (or Loughton), Essex; and White Waltham, Berkshire Latin with English bounds, Waltham Edward the Confessor
1037 814 A.D. 1063 St Olave (Exeter) Grant of land at Kenbury, Devon, and at Lan.... Latin, Exeter, St Olave Edward the Confessor
1037a A.D. 1065 (Winchester, 31, Decirca) Archbishop Ealdred Grant of the see of Worcester. Latin, York Edward the Confessor
1038 817 A.D. 1065 Malmesbury Abbey Confirmation of privileges and of land, consisting of (a) 30 hides at Long Newnton [granted by King Æthelred], (b) 30 at Kemble of which 4 were at Chelworth in Crudwell, and 35 at Purton [granted by King Cædwalla to Abbot Aldhelm], (c) 40 at Crudwell, including Eastcourt, Hankerton and Murcott, 20 at Charlton near Malmesbury, and 10 at Dauntsey [granted by King Æthelwulf], (d) 10 at Wootton Bassett, 38 at Bremhill, including Euridge in Colerne, Spirthill in Bremhill, Chedecotun, Foxham and Avon in Bremhill, 5 at Norton, Wiltshire; 5 at Somerford (? Somerford Keynes), Gloucestershire [all granted by King Athelstan]; (e) 50 at Brokenborough [granted by King Eadwig], (f) 50 (?) at Grittenham, 10 at Sutton Benger, 10 at Rodbourne, 10 at Corston, 3 at Cusfalde (Cole Park), 2 at Bremilham, (g) 5 at Brinkworth [granted by Leofsige, uir nobilis], (h) and 11 at Highway in Hilmartin [granted by King Æthelred], all in Wiltshire; (i) and 5 at Littleton on Severn, Gloucestershire [granted by Wernoth, with the consent of King Æthelred]. Latin, Malmesbury Edward the Confessor
1039 A.D. 1065 (28 Decirca) Westminster Abbey, the Telligraphus of Edward Confirmation and grant of privileges and of lands at Westminster, Berwyka in Tottenhale (Tottenham Court), Knightsbridge, Paddington, Hampstead, Hendon with Bleccenham (lost, in Hendon), Kingsbury, Middlesex; Tytebirste; Greneuorthe (? for Greenford, Middlesex); Hanwell, Middlesex; Mapulderforde (? for Maplestead, Essex); Aldenham, Hertfordshire; Dachewelle (? for Datchworth, Hertfordshire); Watton-at-Stone, Holwell, Hertfordshire; Sunbury, Shepperton, Littleton, Hanworth, Middlesex); Sippenham; Eastburneham (? Eastbourne, Sussex), with Rotherwica; Morden, Surrey; Ewell, Kent; Parham, Chollington in Eastbourne, West Chiltington, Sussex; Ham, Essex; Sunnitune; Fanton in North Benfleet, Bowers Gifford, Essex; Lenlevedune (? Kelvedon in Kelvedon Hatch, Essex); Deene, Sudborough, Northamptonshire; Perton, Staffordshire; Denham, Buckinghamshire; Moulsham, Kelvedon, Rayne, Latchingdon, Wanstead, Leyton, Paglesham, Essex; Lessness, Kent; Claygate, Surrey; Ayot St Lawrence, Wormley, Hertfordshire; Amersham, Weedon, Buckinghamshire; Islip, Launton, Oxfordshire; Staines, Middlesex; Windsor, Berkshire; Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire; Stevenage, Hertfordshire; Rutland; and Deerhurst, Gloucestershire Latin, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1040 A.D. 1065 Westminster Abbey Confirmation and grant of privileges and confirmation of land, consisting of (a) 17.5 hides (mansae) at Westminster, 20 at Hendon, 5 at Hampstead, 12 at Greenford, 8 at Hanwell, 5 at Shepperton, 7 at Sunbury, 2 at Cowley, Middlesex; 5 at Brickendon, 10 at Aldenham, 5 at Datchworth and Watton-at-Stone, 6 at Holwell, Hertfordshire; 5 at Kelvedon (?), 4 at Fanton in North Benfleet, Essex; 10 at Morden, Surrey; 2 at Ewell, Kent; 7 at Parham, 4 at Chillington in Eastbourne, 4 at West Chiltington, Sussex; 6 at Ham, 4 at Wennington, Essex; (b) Moulsham [granted by Leofcild], Kelvedon Hatch (?) [granted by Æthelric], Maplestead [granted by Wulfwine], Kelvedon, Rayne and Latchingdon [granted by Guthmund], Wanstead [granted by Ælfric], Paglesham [granted by Ingulph], Leyton [granted by Atsere Swearte], Essex; Claygate, Surrey [granted by Tostig]; Lessness, Kent [granted by Atsere]; Ickworth, Suffolk [granted by Brihtsige]; Denham [granted by Wulfstan], 1 hide at Amersham and 1 at Weedon, Buckinghamshire [granted by Siward, monachus]; (c) and grant of land at Staines, Middlesex; Windsor, Berkshire; Wheathampstead, Stevenage, Ashwell, Hertfordshire; Deene, Sudborough, Northamptonshire; Islip, Launton, Oxfordshire; Perton, Staffordshire; Rutland [after the death of Queen Edith]; Pershore, Worcestershire; and Deerhurst, Gloucestershire Latin, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1041 825 A.D. 1065 (Westminster, 28 Decirca) Westminster Abbey, Third Charter Grant and confirmation of privileges. Latin, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1042 816 A.D. 1065 (Windsor, Berks, 20 or 24 May) the bishopric of Wells General confirmation of lands, comprising (a) 50 hides at Wells (formerly Tidingtun), with appurtenances at Polsham, Wookey, Henton, Yarley, Bleadney, Easton, Westbury, Wookey Hole, Ebbor, Burcott, (Upper and Lower) Milton, Pen Hill, East and West Horrington, Whitchurch, Dinder, Dulcote, Wellesley, Worminster, Chilcote, Binegar, Wanstrow, Litton; (b) 50 hides at Chew, with appurtenances at Littleton, Hæsele (Hazel Farm near Upper Littleton in Dundry), Dundry, (Bishops) Sutton, Sutton (Wick), Sutton (Court); (c) 20 hides at Evercreech, with Prestleigh, Chesterblade and (Stony) Stratton; (d) 38 hides at Kingsbury, with appurtenances at Lambrook, Readewelle, æt tham Beorge, Littleney (lost) in Huish, Huish Episcopi, Combe St Nicholas, Pibsbury, Chard, and other frusa Cerdren (? South Chard), Crimchard, Langham in Chard, Winsham, Congresbury and Banwell; (e) 15 hides at Wellington, with appurtenances at (West) Buckland, Ham, Huntanapoth, Harpford, Pinksmoor in Wellington Without and Chelston; (f) 15 hides at Wiveliscombe, with appurtenances at Nunnington, Upcott, Whitefield, Withycombe, Oakhampton, Langley, Ford, Pitsford, Fitzhead, the other Fifhyda, Dean, Slæp and Hwrentimor; (g) 15 hides at (Bishops) Lydeard, with appurtenances at (East) Combe, Padnoller (in Charlynch), Wuduland, Ash (Priors), Bagborough, Anacota and Hylle (? Lydeard Hill); (h) 4 hides at Wedmore, with appurtenances at Tarnock in Biddisham, Heawycan and Mark; all in Somerset. The diploma was written by Giso, bishop of Wells. Latin, Wells Edward the Confessor
1043 824 A.D. 1066 (Westminster, 28 Decirca) Westminster Abbey, First Charter Confirmation of privileges and of lands, comprising (a) 17.5 hides at Westminster, 20 at Hendon, 5 at Hampstead, 12 hides and 1 uirga at Greenford, 8 hides at Hanwell, 8 at Shepperton, 7 at Sunbury, Middlesex; 10 at Aldenham, 4 hides and 1 uirga at Datchworth, 4.5 hides at Watton(-at-Stone), 6.5 at Holwell, Hertfordshire; 2 at Ham, 4 at Wennington, 5 at Kelvedon (?), 4 at Fanton in North Benfleet, Essex; 10 at Morden, Surrey; 2 at Ewell, Kent; 7 at Parham, 3 at Chollington in Eastbourne, 4 at (West) Chiltington, Sussex; (b) Moulsham [granted by Leofcild], Kelvedon Hatch (?) [granted by Æthelric], Maplestead [granted by Wulfwine], Kelvedon, Rayne and Latchingdon [granted by Guthmund), Wanstead [granted by Ælfric], Leyton [granted by Ætsere Swearte], Paglesham [granted by Ingulf], Essex; Lessness, Kent [granted by Ætsere]; Claygate, Surrey [granted by Tostig]; Ayot St Lawrence, Hertfordshire [granted by Ælfwine]; Denham [granted by Wulfstan], a half hide at Amersham and 1 hide at Weedon, Buckinghamshire [granted by Siward]; 2.5 hides at Wormley, Hertfordshire [granted by Leofsige of London]; and (c) grant of land at Launton, Islip, Oxfordshire; Staines, Middlesex; Windsor, Berkshire; Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire; Stevenage, Ashwell, Hertfordshire; Deene, Sudborough, Northamptonshire; Perton, Staffordshire; Rutland [after the death of Queen Edith]; Pershore, Worcestershire; and Deerhurst, Gloucestershire Latin, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1044 769 A.D. 1042 x 1044 Æthelred, optimas Grant of 2 hides (cassati) at West Cliffe, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church Edward the Confessor
1045 910 A.D. 1042 x 1065 St Edmunds Abbey Confirmation and grant of privileges. English and Latin versions, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1046 915 A.D. 1042 x 1066 St Edmunds Confirmation of privileges and grant of land at Mildenhall, Suffolk, and eight and a half hundreds at Thingoe, Suffolk. Latin and English versions, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1047 896 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Chartham, Kent, and Walworth, Surrey, and confirmation of land at Sandwich, Eastry, Folkestone, Thanet, Adisham, Ickham, Chartham, Godmersham, Westwell, East Chart, the other Chart, Berwick, Brook, Warehorne, Appledore, Mersham, Orpington, Preston, Meopham, Cooling, Farningham, Hythe, Hollingbourne, Farleigh, Peckham, all in Kent; at Patching and Wootton in Sussex; at Walworth, Merstham, Cheam, and Horsley in Surrey; at Southchurch, Laver, Milton (Hall) in Prittlewell, Lawling in Latchingdon, Bocking, St Osyth and Stisted in Essex; at Hadleigh and Monks Eleigh, Suffolk; at Monks Risborough in Buckinghamshire; and at Newington and Britwell Prior, Oxfordshire English and Latin versions, Canterbury, Christ Church Edward the Confessor
1048 900 A.D. 1042 x 1046 St Augustine's Abbey Confirmation of lands and grant of St Mildrith's lands on Thanet, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Edward the Confessor
1049 794 A.D. 1045 x 1050 Crowland Abbey Confirmation of lands and privileges. Latin, Crowland Edward the Confessor
1050 1344 A.D. 1042 x 1050 Archbishop Eadsige Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) at Littlebourne, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's Edward the Confessor
1051 907 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Ely Abbey Grant of land at Lakenheath and confirmation of privileges and of land at Ely, Swaffham Prior, Horningsea, Wood Ditton, Hauxton, Newton, Stapleford, Great Shelford, Triplow, Melbourn, Armingford, Little Gransden, Stetchworth, Balsham, Fulbourn, Teversham, Westley Waterless, Trumpington, West Wratting, Snailwell, Fen Ditton, Hardwick, Milton, Impington, Cottenham, and Willingham, Cambridgeshire; at Hartest, Glemsford, Hitcham, Rattlesden, Drinkstone, Nedging, Barking, Barham, Wetheringsett, Livermere, Occold, Wicklow, Sudbourne, Melton, Kingston, Hoo, Stoke (near Ipswich), Debenham, Brightwell, Woodbridge and Brandon, Suffolk; at Feltwell, Bridgeham, Methwold, Croxton, Weeting, Mundford, Bergh Apton, Westfield, Fincham, Northwold, Walpole, Marham, Dereham, Thorpe and Pulham, Norfolk; at Hadstock, Littlebury, Stretley (Green) in Littlebury, the two Rodings, Rettendon, Amberden (Hall) in Debden, Broxted, Easter, Fambridge and Terling, Essex; at Hadham, Hatfield and Kelshall, Hertfordshire; at Spaldwick, Somersham, Colne and Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire Latin, Ely Edward the Confessor
1052 911 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Evesham Abbey Confirmation of privileges and of 5 hides at Hampton, Worcestershire, granted by Leofric, comes. Latin, Evesham Edward the Confessor
1053 A.D. 1042 x 1046 Evesham Abbey Confirmation of the grant by Leofric, dux, of land at Hampton, Worcestershire Latin, Evesham Edward the Confessor
1054 890 A.D. 1042 x 1047 King Edward declares that the land at Steyning, Somerset, is to pass to Fécamp Abbey after the death of Bishop Ælfwine. English, Fécamp Edward the Confessor
1055 785 A.D. 1044 x 1047 the church of St Benedict (of Holme) Confirmation of land at Horning, Neatishead, Hoveton, Belaugh, South Walsham, Worstead, Honing, Thurgarton, Thwaite, Calthorpe, Tottington, Erpingham, Antingham, North Walsham, Swanton Abbot, Scotton, Lamas, Easton, Hautbois, Ludham, Beeston St Lawrence, Stalham, Waxham, Winterton, Somerton, Thurn, Ashby, Rollesby, Caister-by-Yarmouth, Reedham, Norton Subcourse, Woodbastwick, Ranworth, Shotesham, Grenvills in Stoke Holy Cross, Tibenham, Norfolk. Latin with English, St Benedict of Holme Edward the Confessor
1056 913 A.D. 1042 x 1066 St Paul's Minster, London Confirmation of privileges and of 8 hides (mansae) at Barling and 5 at Chingford, Essex. Latin, London, St Paul's Edward the Confessor
1057 912 A.D. 1044 x 1059 King Edward declares that Abbot Mannig and the monk Æthelwig have bought land at Evenlode, Gloucestershire, from Eammer. Latin, Evesham Edward the Confessor
1058 797 A.D. 1044 x 1051 Osferth Grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Lench, Worcestershire With note, in English, of a lease, for three lives, by Bishop Lyfing to Osferth. Latin with English, Evesham Edward the Confessor
1059 819 A.D. 1061 x 1066 Peterborough Abbey Confirmation of an agreement concerning land at Scotton, Scotter and Manton, Lincolnshire, acquired by the monk Brand and leased by him to his brother Askytel, with reversion after his death to Peterborough Abbey (when an estate at Northorpe, Lincolnshire, is to be substituted for Manton). Latin, Peterborough Edward the Confessor
1060 806 A.D. 1055 x 1060 Peterborough Abbey Confirmation of land at Walcot on Trent, near Alkborough, Lincolnshire, given to the abbey by Asytel, the king's optimas. Latin, Peterborough Edward the Confessor
1061 914 A.D. 1027 x 1035 St Michael's Abbey (Mont Saint-Michel) Grant of land at St Michael's Mount, Cornwall; and at Vennesire (? Winnianton Hundred, Cornwall) and the harbour called Ruminella (? Old Romney, Kent). Latin, Mont Saint-Michel Edward the Confessor
1062 A.D. 1042 x 1065 King Edward confirms a grant by Ælfgifu Emma, his mother, to Old Minster, Winchester, of land at Wargrave, Berkshire English, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1063 871 A.D. 1053 x 1058 Writ of King Edward; declaring that his housecarl Urk is to have his shore over against his land and everything driven to his shore. English, Abbotsbury Edward the Confessor
1064 841 A.D. 1058 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Tole, Urk's widow, has his full permission to bequeath her lands and possessions to St Peter's, Abbotsbury. English, Abbotsbury Edward the Confessor
1065 888 A.D. 1052 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Abbot Ordric for St Mary's minster at Abingdon judicial and financial rights over his own land. English and Latin versions, Abingdon Edward the Confessor
1066 840 A.D. 1053 x 1055 or 1058 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Abbot Ordric and all the community of Abingdon minster are to possess the hundred of Hormer, Berkshire, in perpetuity. English and Latin versions, Abingdon Edward the Confessor
1067 1343 A.D. 1060 x 1065 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Archbishop Ealdred has his permission to draw up a privilegium for all the lands pertaining to St John's minster at Beverley; and that the minster and its property shall be as free as any other minster, etcirca English and Latin versions. English and Latin versions, Beverley Edward the Confessor
1068 868 A.D. 1042 x 1043 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Abbot Ufi is to be entitled to the monastery at Bury St Edmunds and to everything pertaining thereto, and that the monastery is to retain unaltered the freedom granted to it by Cnut and Harthacnut. English and Latin versions, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1069 832 A.D. 1043 x 1044 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the land at Mildenhall, Suffolk, and the sokes of the eight and a half Thingoe hundreds are to belong to St Edmunds as fully and completely as his mother (Queen Ælfgifu) possessed them. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1070 1342 No date. Writ of King Edward; declaring that the sokes of the eight and half Thingoe hundreds are to belong to St Edmunds. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1071 894 A.D. 1044 x 1065 (? 1044) Writ of King Edward; declaring that Abbot Leofstan and the brethren in Bury St Edmunds are to have sake and soke over all their own men both within borough and without. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1072 892 A.D. 1044 x 1065 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Abbot Leofstan and the brethren are to have sake and soke over the lands bequeathed to them as fully and completely as this right was enjoyed by the previous owner. English and Latin versions, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1073 852 A.D. 1044 x 1047 Writ of King Edward; declaring that all things lawfully pertaining to the property of St Edmund are to be the uncontested possession of that house. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1074 851 A.D. 1044 x 1047 Writ of King Edward; announcing that he has granted the land at Pakenham, Suffolk, to St Edmund as fully and completely as Osgot had it. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1075 879 circa A.D. 1051 Writ of King Edward; declaring that St Edmunds inland is to be exempt from payment of heregeld and from every other render. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1076 876 A.D. 1051 x 1052 Writ of King Edward; declaring that his mother (Queen Ælfgifu) is to have the estate at Kirby Cane, Norfolk, as fully and completely as ever her retainer Leofstan had it. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1077 878 Probably A.D. 1052 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the monastery of St Edmunds is to possess Kirby Cane, Norfolk, with all the rights of the former owners. The land is illegally occupied by Semer. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1078 905 A.D. 1052 or 1053 x 1057 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the monastery at Bury St Edmunds is to possess the sokes of the eight and a half hundreds which he has given to that house, as fully and completely as ever his mother (Queen Ælfgifu) had them, and he himself possessed them. English and Latin versions, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1079 884 A.D. 1051 x 1052 or 1053 x 1057 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the soke previously granted by him to St Edmunds is now to belong to that house as fully and completely as he himself possessed it. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1080 880 A.D. 1051 x 1052 or 1053 x 1057 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the land at Coney Weston, Suffolk, is to belong to St Edmunds monastery with everything which is known to pertain lawfully to that house. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1081 877 A.D. 1051 x 1052 or 1053 x 1057 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Ælfric Modercope has his full permission to commend himself to the abbots of Bury and of Ely. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1082 882 A.D. 1051 x 1052 or 1053 x 1057 Writ of King Edward; testifying to Ælfric Modercope's grant of Loddon, Norfolk, after his death to the monastery at Bury St Edmunds. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1083 881 A.D. 1065 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; announcing the appointment of Baldwin as abbot of Bury. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1084 874 A.D. 1065 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; confirming to the monastery at Bury St Edmunds the sokes of the eight and a half hundreds (after the appointment of Baldwin as abbot of Bury). English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1085 875 A.D. 1065 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Abbot Baldwin a moneyer within Bury St Edmunds. English, Bury St Edmunds Edward the Confessor
1086 A.D. 1042 x 1044 or 1048 x 1050 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Archbishop Eadsige and the monks of Christ Church all the lands they had in the time of the king's father and of all his predecessors. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Edward the Confessor
1087 A.D. 1042 x 1044 or 1048 x 1050 Writ of King Edward; forbidding hunting in the woods or lands of Archbishop Eadsige except by the archbishop's command or licence. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church Edward the Confessor
1088 A.D. 1052 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Archbishop Stigand and the community at Christ Church judicial and financial rights over their own men and over as many thegns as he has granted them to have. English, Canterbury, Christ Church Edward the Confessor
1089 909 A.D. 1052 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Archbishop Stigand and the community at Christ Church all the lands that they had in the time of his predecessors and in his own time. English and Latin versions, Canterbury, Christ Church Edward the Confessor
1090 847 A.D. 1053 x 1061 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the land at Mersham, Kent, is to belong to Christ Church with sake and soke, as fully and completely as Sigweard and his wife granted it to that house. English and Latin versions, Canterbury, Christ Church Edward the Confessor
1091 902 A.D. 1042 x 1050 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to the brethren of St Augustine's (Canterbury) judicial and financial rights over their own men, and over as many thegns as he has granted them to have. English and Latin versions, Canterbury, St Augustine's Edward the Confessor
1092 854 A.D. 1053 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the land at Fordwich, Kent, previously granted by him to St Augustine's, is now to belong to the monastery with all the rights with which he has granted it to that house. English, Canterbury, St Augustine's Edward the Confessor
1093 848 A.D. 1053 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Chertsey Abbey, Chertsey, Egham, Thorpe and Chobham, Surrey, with judicial and financial rights. English, Chertsey Edward the Confessor
1094 850 A.D. 1053 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Chertsey Abbey, Chertsey, Egham, Thorpe and Chobham, with the hundred of Godley, Surrey, with judicial and financial rights. English, Chertsey Edward the Confessor
1095 849 A.D. 1058 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Chertsey Abbey and to Abbot Wulfwold the hundred of Godley, Surrey, and that the abbot is to have judicial and financial rights over all his men and over his lands. English, Chertsey Edward the Confessor
1096 856 A.D. 1058 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Wulfwold, abbot of Chertsey, sake and soke over his lands in London and over his own men. English, Chertsey Edward the Confessor
1097 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Regenbald his priest is to have judicial and financial rights over his land and over his men, as fully and completely as any of his predecessors in the days of King Cnut. English, Cirencester Edward the Confessor
1098 No date. Writ of King Edward; declaring that he confirms the gifts made by Earl Leofric and Godgifu (Godiva) to Abbot Leofwine and the brethren at Coventry minster. English and Latin versions, Coventry Edward the Confessor
1099 A.D. 1043 x 1053 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Abbot Leofwine of Coventry is to have judicial and financial rights over the land and over his men, as fully and completely as Earl Leofric had. English and Latin versions, Coventry Edward the Confessor
1100 885 A.D. 1045 x 1066, possibly 1055 x 1066 Writs of King Edward; announcing that he has appointed Wulfric to the office of abbot of Ely with full privileges. English and Latin versions, Ely Edward the Confessor
1101 867 A.D. 1057 x 1060 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the priests of St Æthelberht's, Hereford, are to have their sake and soke over all their men and all their lands as fully and completely as ever they had it. Latin and English versions, Hereford Edward the Confessor
1102 833 A.D. 1061 x 1066, probably 1061 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Bishop Walter the bishopric of Hereford. Latin, Hereford Edward the Confessor
1103 A.D. 1042 x 1044 Writ of King Edward; declaring that his men in the gild of English cnihtas are to have their sake and soke within borough and without over their land and over their men, and as good laws as they had in the days of King Edgar and of the king's father and of Cnut. English, London, the English Cnihtengild Edward the Confessor
1104 887 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that his priests in St Pauls's minster shall be entitled to sake and soke within borough and without, and to as good laws as they ever had in the time of any king or any bishop; and they shall not receive into their community any more priests than their estates can bear and they themselves desire. English, London, St Paul's Edward the Confessor
1105 A.D. 1053 x 1057 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to the monastery of Saint-Denis beyond the sea land at Taynton, Oxfordshire, and the bishop (of Dorchester) is to draw up a charter (boc) concerning it with his full permission. English, Paris, Saint-Denis Edward the Confessor
1106 906 A.D. 1043 x 1049 Writ of King Edward; declaring that St Benedict of Ramsey is to have the land at Hemingford, Hunts,, with everything pertaining thereto as fully and completely as King Harthacnut and Queen Ælfgifu Emma granted it to that church. Latin, Ramsey Edward the Confessor
1107 903 A.D. 1050 x 1052 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Ramsey Abbey the land at Broughton, Huntingdonshire, which he himself possessed, with sake and soke. Latin, Ramsey Edward the Confessor
1108 A.D. 1053 x 1057 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the soke within Bichamdic (cf. Beechamwell, Norfolk) is to belong to Ramsey Abbey as fully and completely as it was first given to that church. Latin, Ramsey Edward the Confessor
1109 853 No date. Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Ramsey Abbey judicial and financial rights and shipwreck and what is cast up by the sea at Brancaster and Ringstead, the soke within Bichamdic (cf. S 1108), the market at Downham, Norfolk, and judicial and financial rights in every shire in which St Benedict of Ramsey has land. English and Latin versions, Ramsey Edward the Confessor
1110 904 No date. Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has confirmed the exchange of land at Luton, Northamptonshire, for land at Marholm, Northamptonshire, and the agreement made between Ælfwine, abbot of Ramsey, and Leofric, abbot of Peterborough; and has also confirmed the boundaries along King Cnut's Delph, Northamptonshire, as Ælfwine, abbot of Ramsey, proved his claim to them against Siward, abbot of Thorney. English and Latin versions, Ramsey Edward the Confessor
1111 835 A.D. 1060 x 1061 (? 1061) Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to his priest Giso the bishopric at Wells and everything pertaining thereto, with sake and with soke, as fully and completely as ever it was held by Bishop Duduc or any bishop before him. English and Latin versions, Wells Edward the Confessor
1112 838 A.D. 1061 x 1065 (? 1061) Writ of King Edward; declaring that Bishop Giso is to have the bishopric of Wells and everything lawfully belonging thereto as fully and completely as any of his predecessors. English and Latin versions, Wells Edward the Confessor
1113 836 A.D. 1061 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Bishop Giso is to discharge the obligations on his land at Chew, Somerset, now at the same rate as his predecessor had done. English and Latin versions, Wells Edward the Confessor
1114 834 No date. Writ of King Edward; declaring that Bishop Giso is to discharge the obligations on his land now at the same rate as his predecessor had done. English, Wells Edward the Confessor
1115 837 A.D. 1061 x 1065 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Bishop Giso for the maintenance of his canons at St Andrew's, Wells, land at Wedmore, Somerset, and the bishop is to draw up a privilegium concerning this. English and Latin versions, Wells Edward the Confessor
1116 839 A.D. 1061 x 1065 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Alfred has sold to Bishop Giso his land at Litton, Somerset. English and Latin versions, Wells Edward the Confessor
1117 870 A.D. 1042 x 1044 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the burh at Wennington, Essex, with the 4 hides belonging to it and the church and land æt thære lea, is to belong to Westminster Abbey as fully and completely as ever Ætsere Swearte and his wife Ælfgyth owned them and gave them to the abbey with his consent. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1118 869 No date. Writ of King Edward; declaring that the land at Kelvedon Hatch, Essex, is to belong to Westminster Abbey as fully and as completely as ever Æthelric the chamberlain and his wife Gode owned it and bequeathed it to the abbey with his consent. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1119 872 A.D. 1042 x 1044 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the monks of Westminster are to have the land and wharf which Ulf the portreeve and his wife Cynegyth gave to Westminster Abbey, as fully and completely as ever the donors possessed it. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1120 828 No date. Writ of King Edward; declaring that the estate of Lessness, Kent, which Ætsere owned and bequeathed to Westminster Abbey for the monks' food is now to belong to the abbey. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1121 843 A.D. 1044 x 1051 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the monks of Westminster Abbey are to have the land at Chalkhill, Middlesex, given by Thurstan, his housecarl. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1122 827 A.D. 1045 x 1049 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Westminster Abbey the land at Aldenham, Hertfordshire, as fully and completely as Earl Sihtric held it of the monastery and committed it to Abbot Ælfric and the community, and as Abbot Ordbriht held it for the monastery in the days of King Offa and King Cenwulf, and as King Edgar in his charter confirmed it to the abbey. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1123 826 A.D. 1049 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Westminster Abbey the estates of Datchworth and Watton-at-Stone, Hertfordshire, as fully and completely as Ælfwynn the nun held them of the monastery and committed them to Abbot Edwin and the monks, and as King Edgar granted them to the monastery, and as they were adjudged in (the assembly of) the nine shires at Wendlebury (? Wandlebury, Cambridgeshire). English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1124 873 A.D. 1047 x 1065 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he intends to have legal possession of the land at Ickworth, Suffolk (which he possesses for Westminster Abbey), and that it is to be transferred to him as soon as the present writ is read. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1125 A.D. 1049 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Abbot Edwin judicial and financial rights as fully and completely as he himself possessed them. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1126 889 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to St Peter of Westminster on all his land judicial and financial rights as fully and completely as ever he himself possessed them. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1127 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to St Peter of Westminster judicial and financial rights as fully and as completely as he himself possessed them. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1128 859 A.D. 1052 x 1053 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the estate at Moulsham, Essex, which Leofcild owned and bequeathed to Westminster Abbey, is now to belong to the abbey just as he granted it. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1129 845 A.D. 1053 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the monks of Westminster are to have the estate of Eversley, Hampshire Four free sokemen who hold the estate are henceforth to be subject to Westminster Abbey. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1130 858 A.D. 1051 x 1066, probably 1057 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Westminster Abbey the land at Shepperton, Middlesex, as fully and completely as St Dunstan bought it and granted it by charter to the abbey (cf. S 1293). English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1131 A.D. 1049 x 1066, probably 1057 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Teinfrith, his 'churchwright', the land at Shepperton, Middlesex, with judicial and financial rights and exemptions. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1132 860 A.D. 1051 x 1066, probably 1057 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that with his full permission Ailric has granted the land at Greenford, Middlesex, to Westminster Abbey in accordance with the agreement that the brethren and he have made. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1133 A.D. 1051 x 1066, perhaps 1057 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that with his full permission Ailric has granted land at Greenford, Middlesex, to Westminster Abbey in accordance with the agreement that the brethren and he have made; and he grants them judicial and financial rights. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1134 866 A.D. 1053 x 1066, probably 1057 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Leofsi Duddessunu has given land at Wormley, Hertfordshire, to Westminster Abbey with his permission. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1135 864 A.D. 1053 x 1066, probably 1057 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the monks of Westminster are to have the estate at Ayot (St Lawrence), Hertfordshire, given by Ælfwine Gottone and his wife. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1136 846 A.D. 1057 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the monks of Westminster Abbey are to have the land at Tooting, Surrey, given by Swegen his kinsman. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1137 A.D. 1058 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the piece of land at Claygate, Surrey, given by Earl Tostig and his wife Leofrun, the king's foster-mother, is to belong to Westminster Abbey. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1138 863 A.D. 1053 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given Rutland to Westminster Abbey and Queen Edith is to have it for her lifetime. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1139 865 A.D. 1065 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given land at Launton, Oxfordshire, to Westminster Abbey. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1140 842 A.D. 1062 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Westminster Abbey the land at Perton, Staffordshire, as fully and completely as he himself held it. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1141 886 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Westminster Abbey, Windsor, Berkshire, and Staines, Middlesex English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1142 855 A.D. 1053 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the monks of Westminster Abbey are to have the estate of Staines, Middlesex, with the land in London called Stæningahaga and the soke of 35 hides, with berewicks. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1143 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Westminster Abbey, Pershore, Worcestershire, and Deerhurst, Gloucestershire English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1144 830 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Westminster Abbey, Pershore, Worcestershire, and Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, and commands that all the thegns of the lands be henceforth subject to the abbot and monks. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1145 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Westminster Abbey, Pershore, Worcestershire, and Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, and invokes a blessing on every man who shall be loyal to the holy monastery. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1146 829 A.D. 1062 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that the monks of Westminster Abbey are to have the estates of Pershore, Worcestershire, and Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, with all the land and berewicks which he has granted to the abbey. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1147 A.D. 1065 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Westminster Abbey, Islip and land at Marston, Oxfordshire English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1148 862 A.D. 1065 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has given to Westminster Abbey the estate at Islip where he was born and a half hide at Marston, Oxfordshire He directs his kinsman Wigod of Wallingford to transfer the land to the abbey on his behalf. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1149 861 A.D. 1051 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring to the authorities of London that he has granted to St Peter of Westminster full freedom upon all the lands belonging to the abbey with judicial and financial rights as fully and completely as he himself possessed them. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1150 857 A.D. 1065 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to St Peter of Westminster at the dedication of the church full freedom upon all the lands belonging to the abbey with judicial and financial rights as fully and completely as he himself possessed them. English, Westminster Edward the Confessor
1151 A.D. 1042 x 1047 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Bishop Ælfwine the bishopric of Winchester as fully and completely as ever King Cnut granted it to him, that is, with judicial and financial rights. English, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1152 A.D. 1042 x 1047 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Bishop Ælfwine the bishopric of Winchester as fully and completely as ever King Cnut granted it to him, and grants to Old Minster and to the bishop judicial and financial rights. English, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1153 A.D. 1052 x 1053 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has confirmed his mother's bequest to the monks of Old Minster of a messuage (haga) called Ælfrices Godebegeaton in Winchester, which she held by the gift of King Æthelred (cf. S 925), and of 10 hides on Hayling Island, Hampshire English, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1154 891 A.D. 1053 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has bequeathed Portland, Dorset, and everything belonging thereto to the Old Minster at Winchester. English, Winchester, Old Minster Edward the Confessor
1155 No date. Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted privileges to his priests at Wolverhampton. English, Wolverhampton Edward the Confessor
1156 A.D. 1062 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to the monk Wulfstan the bishopric of Worcester. English, Worcester Edward the Confessor
1157 Probably A.D. 1062 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to the monk Ælfstan judicial and financial rights over his land and over his men. English, Worcester Edward the Confessor
1158 Probably A.D. 1062 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Bishop Wulfstan for St Mary's minster the third part of the seamtoll and of the ceaptoll as fully and as completely as he has (? had) the other thing. English, Worcester Edward the Confessor
1159 893 A.D. 1060 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he had granted to Archbishop Ealdred judicial and financial rights over his lands and all his men. English, York Edward the Confessor
1160 A.D. 1060 x 1065 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to Archbishop Ealdred judicial and financial rights over his men within the king's own soke as fully and as completely as the archbishop has them in his own lands. Latin, York Edward the Confessor
1161 A.D. 1060 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; announcing that he has granted to Ealdred, the 'deacon' of Archbishop Ealdred, the minster at Axminster, Devon, as a pious benefaction for St Peter's minster at York. English, York Edward the Confessor
1162 A.D. 1060 x 1061 Writ of King Edward; declaring that he has granted to his clerks at Bromfield, Shropshire., judicial and financial rights over their lands. English, Hereford Edward the Confessor
1163 976 A.D. 1066 Writ of King Harold; declaring that Bishop Giso is to have judicial and financial rights as fully and completely as ever he did in King Edward's time. English and Latin versions, Wells Harold
1164 107 A.D. 670 x 676 Bectun, abbot Grant of 30 hides (manentes) by Fontmell Brook, Dorset. Latin with bounds, Shaftesbury
1165 34 A.D. 672 x 674 (Fullingadich, 1 March) Frithuwold, subregulus of Surrey Eorcenwold 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. The property comprises land at Chertsey, Thorpe, Egham, Getinges (cf. Eaton Farm, Chobham), Molesey, Woodham in Chertsey and Hunewaldesham (lost) in Weybridge, Surrey. Confirmed by Wulfhere, king of the Mercians, in the royal vill at Thame, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds appended, Chertsey
1166 54 A.D. 680 Cenfrith, comes Merciorum Aldhelm, abbot Grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury
1167 57 A.D. 680 (October) Bernguidis (Beorngyth), abbess, and to Folcburh, and their monastery Grant of 20 hides (manentes) by the river Cherwell. Latin, Bath
1168 28 A.D. 670 x 671 [? AD 681] (October) Abbes Bernguidis (Beorngyth) Grant of 40 hides (manentes) at Slæpi (Islip, Oxon). Latin, Bath
1169 65 A.D. 685 (iuxta vadum Berlingford, ? Burford, Oxon, 30 July) Berhtwald, king or subregulus Aldhelm, abbot, for the monks of Malmesbury Grant of 40 hides (cassati) at Somerford Keynes, Gloucestershire Latin, Malmesbury
1170 71 A.D. 688 (August) Aldhelm, abbot Grant of 100 hides (manentes) near the river Avon, round the wood called Stercanlei (cf. Startley Farm in Great Somerford, Wiltshire) and at Cnebbanburg, in exchange for 100 hides (cassati) east of the wood called Braydon, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury
1171 81 A.D. 685 x 693, probably 686 x 688 (March) Hedilburg (Æthelburh), 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. Latin with bounds, Barking
1172 79 A.D. 692 x 709 Wilfrid, bishop Grant of land at Lidsey, Aldingbourne, Genestedegate (cf. Westergate) and Mundham, Sussex, which she had been given by her brother Nothhelm (cf. S 45). With later confirmations by Offa and Ceolwulf I, kings of Mercia, and Æthelwulf, king of Wessex. Latin, Selsey
1173 80 circa A.D. 700 Bruny (Bryni), dux of Sussex Eadberht, abbot Grant of 4 hides (manentes) Hileigh, Sussex. Latin, Selsey
1174 117 A.D. 706 Æthelric, son of King Oshere, with the consent of Cenred. king of the Mercians St Mary's at Hom (Evesham) Grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Childswickham, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Evesham
1175 118 A.D. 706 Walter, sacerdos St Mary's minster, Cronochomme (Evesham) and to Ecgwine, bishop Grant of land at Swell, Gloucestershire Latin, Evesham
1176 A.D. 708 Froda, abbot Grant of fishery called Swynwere in the river Parret, Somerset. Latin, Muchelney
1177 122 A.D. 704 x 709 Cuthswith Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Ingon, Warwickshire, in return for 600 shillings. Latin, Worcester
1178 261 A.D. 711 ? for 791 (Biohchandoune, Sussex) Ealdwulf, dux of the South Saxons, with the consent of Offa, king of the English Wihthun, bishop, for St Andrew's church, Ferring Grant of woodland at Cealtborgsteal. Latin with bounds, Selsey
1179 29 A.D. 705 x 726 Cille, his sister Grant for life of 48 hides (cassati) at Bradfield, 55 at Escesdun (i.e. the Berkshirehire Downs) and 73 at Earmundeslea (cf. Bessels Leigh), Berkshire, with reversion to himself or the minster (probably at Bradfield). Latin, Abingdon (? ex Bradfield minster)
1180 141 A.D. 724 (11 July) Æthelberht, son of King Wihtred Mildred, abbess, and her familia Grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) by the river Limen and meadow at Hammespot (in Romney Marsh), Kent. Latin with English, Canterbury, St Augustine's (ex Minster-in-Thanet)
1181 39 A.D. 727 Frithuwold, subregulus of Surrey, and Eorcenwold Chertsey Minster Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Molesey, 10 at Petersham, 7 at Tooting with Streatham, 7 at Mitcham, 30 at Sutton, 10 at Carshalton (Æuueltone), 20 at Beddington, 7 at Waddington, 20 at Coulsdon, 20 at Merstham, 5 at Chipstead with Chaldon, 10 at Banstead with Suthemeresfelda (Canon's Farm in Banstead), 5 at Tadworth, 20 at Epsom, 30 at Ewell with Cuddington, 20 at Cheam with swine-pasture in the Weald, 20 at Bookham with Effingham, 20 at Cobham with Pointers, 5 at Esher, 5 at Apps Court, 10 and 2 at East and West Clandon, 2 at Albury, 4 at Compton, 5 at Henley Park, Surrey; 30 at Winchfield with Elvetham, Hampshire; 8 at Byfleet with Weybridge, Surrey; and 10 at White Waltham, Berkshire Latin, Chertsey
1182 192 A.D. 762 Dunwald, minister of the late King Æthelberht the church of SS Peter and Paul (St Augustine's), Canterbury Grant of land in Canterbury. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1183 262 A.D. (circa 771 x 780) x 786 Aldwulf, dux of the South Saxons, with the consent of Offa, king of Mercia the church of St Peter, Selsey Grant of 3 hides (tributarii) at Peartingawyrth and Wealingawyrth; with confirmation by King Offa. Latin, Selsey
1184 237 A.D. 780 (Selsey) Oslac, dux of the South Saxons the church of St Paul Grant of land at Earnley, Sussex, and Tielæsora; with confirmation by Offa, king of Mercia, A.D. 787 x 796. Latin, Selsey
1185 1007 ? A.D. 781 x 796 Wiferd and Alta, his wife the church of St Peter, Worcester Grant of 15 hides (cassati) at Knighton-on-Teme, Newnham and Eardiston in Lindridge, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1186 252 A.D. 795 Berhtwald, dux the Abbey of St Denis Grant of land at Rotherfield, Hastings and Pevensey, Sussex. Latin, Paris, Saint-Denis
1186a A.D. 799 x 801 Pilheard, comes of Coenwulf, king of Mercia, declares that he has obtained immunities for his 30-hide estate in Middlesex, in return for 200 solidi and an annual render of 30 solidi. The land is to be free from all public renders and burdens and from fines at folk-moots, but the landowner shall still be liable to construction of bridges and fortifications and shall owe the military service of five men. Latin
1187 313 A.D. 804 Æthelric, son of Æthelmund, declares his intention to bequeath land at Todenham, Gloucestershire; Sture; Shrawley, Worcestershire; and at Cohhanlea to Deerhurst; at Bromsgrove and Feckenham, Worcestershire, to Wærferth for life with reversion to Worcester; and land under Over, Gloucestershire, at Westmynster (Westbury-on-Trym) and at Stoce (Stoke Bishop, Gloucestershire or Stoke Prior, Worcestershire), to Ceolburh, his mother, for life, with reversion to the church at Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1188 330 A.D. 805 x 810 (or 805 x 815) Oswulf, aldormonn, and Beornthryth, his wife Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of 20 sulungs at Stanhamstead (in Aldington), Kent, with confirmation by Archbishop Wulfred. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1189 331 A.D. 810 Ælfgar, comes Siward, abbot, and Crowland Abbey Grant of land at Holbeach, Whaplode, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Algarkirk, Dowdike, Drayton and Burtoft, Lincolnshire Latin, Crowland
1190 365 A.D. 819 Fregist, miles Siward, abbot, and Crowland Abbey Grant of land at Langtoft, Lincolnshire Latin, Crowland
1191 383 A.D. 825 Ælfgar, miles Siward, abbot of Crowland Grant of land at Baston, Lincolnshire Latin, Crowland
1192 A.D. 829 Wulfnoth (Wlnotus), miles St Guthlac of Crowland and his monks Grant of land at Addington, Northamptonshire Latin, Crowland
1193 837 circa A.D. 848 Winemund Grant of land at Burmarsh halfsæta, in return for 800 pence. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1194 448 A.D. 845 (London, 8 Nov) Werenberht, minister and prefectus Werheard, priest and abbot Exchange of 1 hide (cassatus) in Roxeth, Middlesex, formerly belonging to the vill at Greenford, Middlesex, for similar land. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1195 403 circa A.D. 850 Christ Church (Canterbury) Grant of renders from land at Burnan and at Finglesham, Kent. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1196 497 ? A.D. 859 Plegred declares that he has purchased from Æthelmod, dix, a half tun which previously pertained to Wilburgewellan near Canterbury (? Well near Ickham), Kent. 2. Æthelmod grants the land to Plegred. Latin and English with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church
1197 405 A.D. 843 x 863 Lufu, ancilla Dei Christ Chuch, Canterbury Grant of annual render from her estate at Mongeham, Kent. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1198 501 circa A.D. 850 St Augustine's Abbey Grant of renders from land at Brabourne, Kent. English, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1199 515 A.D. 858 x 866 Oswig and Weahtryth Grant of land (? in Canterbury). Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1200 404 A.D. 867 x 870 Agreement concerning land at Chart, Kent. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1201 522 A.D. 868 Æthelswith, queen of Mercia Cuthwulf, minister. Grant of 15 hides (manentes.) at Lockinge, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon
1202 529 A.D. 870 x 889 Alfred receives life-use of an estate at Croydon, Surrey, in return for bequeathing an estate at Chartham, Kent, to Christ Church after his death. Old and Middle English versions, Canterbury, Christ Church
1203 539 A.D. 875 Wighelm Grant of 1 sulung and a 'yokelet' at Hamme (? Ham in Romney Marsh, Kent), in return for 120 mancuses of gold; with confirmation by Archbishop Plegmund, A.D. 890 x 923. The land had been given to Eardwulf by King Alfred. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church
1204 519 A.D. 888 for ? 868 Eanmund Grant of land in Canterbury, in return for 120 silver pence; with added note of a purchase by Æthelhere in A.D. 888. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1204a s. ix Alfred, aldormon, and Wærburg, his wife, declare that they have ransomed holy books from the Danish army and now wish to donate them to Christ Church, Canterbury. English
1205 585 A.D. 901 the familia of the church of Malmesbury Grant of 4 hides (manentes) at Chelworth near Crudwell, Wiltshire, in exchange for 5 hides at Mannington in Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury
1205a ? A.D. 904 Ordlaf grants four hides (cassati) at Chelworth in Crudwell, Wiltshire, to the familia at Malmesbury. Latin
1205b A.D. 918 (Ghent) St Peter's Abbey, Ghent Grant of land at Lewisham, Greenwich and Woolwich, Kent. Latin, Ghent, St Peter's
1206 640 A.D. 918 x 924 Goda, optimas and minister Wiohstan Grant of 4 hides (cassati) at Up Marden, Sussex, with a note of Wiohstan's purchase of a further hide (manens), presumably at Marden, from Alfred and his wife Ealhswaru. Latin, Selsey
1207 A.D. 924 x 939 Maenchi, comes St Heldenus Grant of land at Lanlowren (in Lanteglos), Cornwall. Latin, Athelney
1208 687 circa A.D. 931 Athelstan, senator St Mary's, Abingdon Grant of land at Uffington, Berkshire Latin and English versions with English bounds, Abingdon
1209 733 A.D. 939 Wulfhelm, archbishop Grant of land to the south of Canterbury. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church
1210 747 A.D. 940 Eadulf, dux Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Darenth and Meopham, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1211 1064 circa A.D. 959 Eadgifu, queen Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Cooling, and at Osterland, Kent, with an account of the history of these estates. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1212 1065 A.D. 961 Latin version of S 1211 with note of grant by Eadgifu, queen, to Christ Church, Canterbury, of land at Meopham, Cooling, Lenham, Pettham (Petham or Peckham), Farleigh, Monkton, and Ealdintun, Kent; with confirmation by King Æthelred (A.D. 995 x 1005). Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1213 1084 A.D. 962 St Edmund's Abbey, Beodrichesworth Grant of 4 hides (cassati) at Palgrave, Suffolk. Latin, Bury St Edmunds
1214 1092 A.D. 962 Vua (? Ufa), the Hwede, vicecomes of Warwick Evesham Abbey Grant of 6.5 hides at Wixford and Temple Grafton, Warwickshire Latin, Evesham
1215 1212 A.D. 968 Ælfwold Grant of a swine-pasture at Heronden in Tenterden, Kent, in return for 1450 pence. English and Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church
1216 1262 A.D. 971 x 980 (Alderbury, Wilts) Ælfhere, ealdorman Osgar, abbot Record of the sale of 20 hides at Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire Latin and English versions, Abingdon
1217 656 A.D. 987 Founds Cerne Abbey, the endowment including land at Cerne and Æscere, 6 hides (cassati) at Mintern, 10 at Winterborne Abbas, 6 and 12 at Little and Long Bredy and 3 at Renscombe [to pass to the minster after Æthelmær's death], land at Poxwell [granted by Leofric of Poxwell, clericus], and the reversion of 4 hides at Affpuddle [granted by Ælfrith of Bincombe, Æthelmær's propinquus, after the death of Leofwine] and of 5 hides (mansae) at Bloxworth [granted by Ælfwold, after the death of his wife], and tithes from Cerne and Cheselbourne, all in Dorset. Latin, Cerne
1218 A.D. 995 x 999 Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Bocking and Mersea, Essex. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1218a s. x2 Record of grant by Ælfhelm to Leofsige, his goldsmith, of land at Potton, Bedfordshire English, Ely
1219 1013 1349 Probably A.D. 978 x 1016 Bury St Edmunds Grant of land at Rickinghall, Rougham, Woolpit, Hinderclay, Suffolk, and at Redfaresthorpe (? Redgrave, Suffolk). English, Bury St Edmunds
1220 1315 A.D. 1013 x 1020 (? 1013 x 1018) Leofwine the Red Grant of a swine-pasture at Swithrædingdænne (? Southernden, Kent), which Leofwine attaches to Boughton (? Malherbe), Kent. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1221 742 A.D. 1026 Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Saltwood, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1222 958 ? A.D. 1036 Christ Church Grant of land at East Horsley, Surrey. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1223 938 A.D. 1033 x 1038 Leofric, comes Evesham Abbey Grant of land at Hampton, Worcestershire Latin, Evesham
1224 978 circa A.D. 1040 (Bury) St Edmunds Grant in reversion of land at Playford, Suffolk, after the death of Ælfgar, priest. English, Bury St Edmunds
1225 1018 circa A.D. 1040 Bury St Edmunds Grant of land at Culford, Wordwell and Ixworth, Suffolk. English, Bury St Edmunds
1226 939 A.D. 1043 Grant of land at Coventry, Honington, Kings Newnham, Chadshunt, Bishops Itchington, Ufton, Southam, Grandborough, Birdingbury, Marston in Wolston, Priors Hardwick, Wasperton, Chesterton, Snohham, Ryton, Walsgrave on Sowe, Long Marston, Warwickshire; Salwarpe, Worcestershire; Eaton, Ches.; Kilsby and Winwick, Northamptonshire; Burbage, Barwell, Scraptoft and Packington, Leicestershire Latin, Coventry
1227 1006 ? A.D. 1046 x 1062 Wilburh, widow Worcester minster Grant, after her death, of 1 hide (mansa) at Shurnock in Feckenham, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1228 962 A.D. 1042 x 1049 St Albans Grant of 21 hides (mansae), consisting of 5 hides at Grandborough, Buckinghamshire, 7 hides and 1 gyrd at Redbourn, Hertfordshire, 5.5 hides at Langley, and 3.5 at Thwangtune (Fawn Wood in St Albans), Hertfordshire English and Latin versions, St Albans
1229 965 A.D. 1042 x 1052 Statement by the Lady Ælfgifu (Emma), mother of King Edward,; to the effect that she had acquired from King Cnut the estate at Newington, Oxfordshire, on behalf of Christ Church, when it was forfeited by Ælfricirca The king then granted it to the community. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1230 795 A.D. 1051 Crowland Abbey Grant of land at Spalding, Lincolnshire, for the foundation of a cell there. Latin, Crowland
1231 919 A.D. 1042 x 1065 Record of agreement between Eadnoth and his wife, and Abbot Ælfwine and the community of St Benedict's, Ramsey,; concerning land at Acleia. Eadnoth and his wife are to retain the land for their lifetimes, after which it will revert to Ramsey. They are to pay 2 pounds every year to their son Æthelric, a monk at Ramsey, for his clothing. Their man Leofwine is to keep his virgate until his death, when it will revert to the church. Latin, Ramsey
1232 766 A.D. 1052 x 1057 Leofric, comes, and his wife (Godgifu) St Mary's, Worcester Grant of 5 hides at Wolverley, Worcestershire, and 2 at Blackwell in Tredington, Warwickshire, and a haga in the port (? Worcester). Latin and English versions, Worcester
1233 818 A.D. 1054 x 1057 Godiva (Godgifu), wife of Leofric St Mary's, Stow Grant of land at Newark, Fledborough, Nottinghamshire; Brampton in Torksey, and Marton in Well Wapentake, Lincolnshire, with papal confirmation. Latin, Eynsham
1234 799 A.D. 1052 x 1070, possibly 1054 ([London]) Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of reversion of land (at Gracechurch) with All Hallows Church, after the death of his wife, Eadgifu, and his sons, Eadmær and Æthelwine. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1235 945 A.D. 1053 x 1066 Oswulf and Æthelgyth, his wife Abbot Leofstan and St Albans Abbey Grant of 1 pound and of land at Studham, Bedfordshire, the donors retaining a life interest, in return for admission into confraternity with the abbey. English and Latin versions, St Albans
1236 926 A.D. 1057 x 1065 Gytha, comitissa St Olave (Exeter) Grant of land at Sherford, Devon. Latin, Exeter, St Olave
1237 circa A.D. 1061 Ælfgar, quondam comes the church of St Remigius, Rheims Grant of land at Lapley, Staffordshire Latin, Rheims, St Remigius
1238 963 A.D. 1061 x 1065 Ælfgar, dux Æthelwig, abbot of Evesham Restitution of 7 hides at Daylesford, Gloucestershire, in return for 6 marks of gold. Latin with English bounds, Evesham
1239 circa A.D. 850 St Augustine's, Canterbury Grant of render from an estate at Nackington, Kent. English, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1240 917 A.D. 1061 x 1066 Writ of Queen Edith; declaring that Bishop Giso is to have the land at Milverton, Somerset, as fully and completely as she herself possessed it. English and Latin versions, Wells
1241 918 A.D. 1066 x 1075 Writ of Queen Edith,; declaring that she has given to Bishop Giso for his canons at St Andrew's, Wells, the land at Mark, Somerset. She requests a judgement on Wuduman, to whom she entrusted her horses and who has withheld rent for six years. English and Latin versions, Wells
1242 717 A.D. 995 x 1002 Writ of Ælfthryth (the king's mother); giving testimony concerning an estate at Ruishton, Somerset. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1243 Probably A.D. 1041 x 1064 Writ of Gospatric; declaring that Thorfynn mac Thore shall be free in respect of all things that are Gospatric's in Allerdale, Cumberland, and that the men dwelling with Thorfynn at Cardew and Cumdivock shall be free. English, uncertain
1243a A.D. 1042 x 1066 the church of St Paul Grant of land at Weeley, Essex. Latin, London, St Paul's
1244 7 A.D. 597 x 604 Augustine, bishop of Canterbury the minster of SS Peter and Paul (St Augustine's), Canterbury Grant of privileges. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1245 37 A.D. 675 (iuxta flumen Bladon, 26 Aug) Leuthere, bishop of the Saxons Aldhelm, priest Grant of land at Malmesbury, Wiltshire, for a monastery. Latin, Malmesbury
1246 87 A.D. 677 for 687 or 688 Eorcenwold, bishop of the East Saxons the nunnery of Barking Grant of privileges and grant and confirmation of lands, comprising 40 hides (cassatae) at Barking and Beddanhaam (probably Barking) [given to Eorcenwald by King Suidfrid], 75 hides (manentes) at Ricingahaam, Bydinhaam, Dagenham, Angenlabeshaam and Widmundes felth (Wyfields in Great Ilford) [granted by Oedilred, cf. S 1171], and 10 hides at Childerditch [also granted by Oedilred], all in Essex; and 53 hides at Isleworth, Middlesex [granted by King Æthelred (of Mercia)]; 70 hides at Battersea beside Hydaburna (the river Wandle), Surrey [granted by King Ceadwalla (of Wessex), cf. S 1248]; 1 hide iuxta London [granted by King Wulfhere (of Mercia)]; 10 hides supra vicum Londoniae [granted by Quoengyth, wife of .......aldi]; and 40 hides (cassatae) at Swanscombe and Erith, Kent [granted by King Æthelred (of Mercia)]. Latin, Barking
1247 A.D. 678 (London, July) Eorcenwold, bishop, to the monks of Chertsey; grant and confirmation of privileges and land. Latin, Chertsey
1248 82 A.D. 693 (13 June) (? Eorcenwald), bishop (? St Mary's, Barking) Grant of 28 hides (manentes) at Battersea, 20 at Watsingaham (i.e. Washingham, lost, in Battersea) and 20 (cassatae) by Hidaburna (the river Wandle), all in Surrey. The land had been granted to him by Cædwalla, king of Wessex, and confirmed by Æthelred, king of Mercia. Latin with English bounds, Westminster (probably ex Barking)
1249 47 A.D. 680 (6 July) Hædde, bishop (of Winchester) Hæmgils, abbot (of Glastonbury) Grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Leigh in Street and 2 hides (manentes) at Meare, Somerset. Latin, Glastonbury
1250 130 A.D. 714 Statement by Ecgwine, bishop of the Hwicce, of the lands he acquired for the minster at Evesham, including the minster at Fladbury, Worcestershire [obtained from King Æthelred (of Mercia) in exchange for the minster at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire]; 20 hides (mansae) at Twyford, Worcestershire [granted by Osward, Æthelred's brother]; 84 hides on both banks of the river Avon [granted by Cenred, king of Mercia]; 8 hides [granted by Æthelric, adolescens]; and land at the following places: Evesham, Bengeworth, Hampton, Lenchwick, Mortun (probably for Norton), Offenham, Littleton, 'the other Littleton', Badsey, Wickhamford, Church Honeybourne, Bretforton, all in Worcestershire; Willersey, Gloucestershire; Weethley, Sambourne, Kinwarton, Salford Priors and Abbots Salford, Warwickshire; Ombersley, Oldberrow, Abbots Morton, Worcestershire; Bourton-on-the-Water, Maugersbury, Adlestrop, (Lower) Swell, Gloucestershire; Mappleborough, Warwickshire; and Childswickham, Worcestershire Latin, Evesham
1251 131 A.D. 714 Statement by Ecgwine, bishop of the Hwicce, on the foundation and endowment of the minster at Evesham. The endowment included land at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, and Chadbury, Worcestershire, and the minster at Fladbury, Worcestershire [granted by King Æthelred (of Mercia); the land at Stratford was later ceded to Æthelheard, subregulus of the Hwicce, in exchange for the restoration of Fladbury]; 84 hides (mansae) around Evesham, on both sides of the river Avon [granted by Cenred, king of Mercia, and Offa, king of the East Angles (recte Essex)]; 20 hides at Twyford, Worcestershire [granted by Osward]; 8 hides [granted by Æthelric, son of King Oshere]; and 8 hides [granted by Balterius, sacerdos]. Latin, Evesham
1251a A.D. 705 Aldhelm, bishop (of Sherborne), declares that he has agreed to remain abbot of his monasteries at Malmesbury, Frome and Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, but confirms that the communities are to be free to elect their own abbots after his death. Latin
1252 76 d A.D. 699 x 717 Ecgwine, bishop Æthelheard Grant for life of Fladbury minster and its endowment of 44 hides (manentes), with reversion to the church of Worcester, in exchange for 20 hides at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire Latin, Worcester
1253 128 A.D. 712 Forthhere, bishop (of Sherborne) Ealdberht, abbot (of Glastonbury) Grant of 1 hide (cassatus) by the river Axe, near Bleadney, Somerset. Latin with bounds, Glastonbury
1254 166 A.D. 718 x 745 Wilfred, bishop of the Hwicce Leppa, comes, and his daughter, Beage Lease, for two lives, of 5 hides (cassati) by the river Colne (at Bibury, Gloucestershire), with reversion to the see of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1255 217 A.D. 774 Milred, bishop of Worcester Æthelburh, abbess Lease, for life, of 21 hides (manentia) at Withington, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the church of St Peter, Worcester. The land had previously been granted by Oshere, subregulus of the Hwicce, to Dunne, famula Dei, and by Dunne to her grand-daughter Hrothwaru (cf. S 1429). Latin, Worcester
1256 186 A.D. 759 Cyneheard, bishop (of Winchester), and Cynewulf, king Ecgwold, abbot, and his familia at Tisbury Minster, Wilts. Confirmation of 30 hides by Fontmell Brook, Dorset, acquired by a predecessor of Ecgwold from another monastery. Latin, Shaftesbury
1257 241 A.D. 781 (Brentford, Middx) Hathored, bishop of the Hwicce, with the consent of his familia at Worcester Offa, king of Mercia Surrender of 90 hides (manentes) with the minster at Bath and also 30 hides (cassati) by the river Avon, in exchange for the confirmation of 30 hides at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, 38 at Sture (? Kidderminster Worcestershire, or Alderminster, Warwickshire), 14 (manentes) at Stour in Ismere and 12 at Bredon, Worcestershire, and 17 (cassati) at Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire Latin, Worcester
1258 291 A.D. 798 (Clofesho) Æthelheard, archbishop of Canterbury Cynethryth, abbess Grant of the minsters at Cookham, Berkshire, and at Pectanege, in exchange for 60 hides (cassati) at Fleet, 30 at Teynham and 20 at the source of the Cray, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1259 319 A.D. 805 Recovers for Christ Church 4 sulungs (aratra) at Bishopsbourne, Kent, originally granted by Aldhun, confiscated by Offa, king of Mercia, and now restored as the result of a synodal judgement. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1260 308 A.D. 803 (Clofesho, 6 Oct) Deneberht, bishop, and his familia at Worcester Wulfheard Confirmation of his life interest in land at Inkberrow and Bradley, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1261 307 ? A.D. 814 Deneberht, bishop, and his familia at Worcester Eanswith Lease, for life, of 2 hides (cassati) at Harvington, Worcestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1262 304 A.D. 798 x 822 Deneberht, with the consent of the familia at Worcester Balthun, priest Lease, for two lives, of 6 hides (manentes) at Barnsley, Gloucestershire, and for three lives, of 8 hides at Colesborne, Gloucestershire, with reversion in each case to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1263 324 A.D. (801 x 803) x (805 x 814) Ealhmund, bishop of Winchester Brihthelm Grant of 60 hides (cassati) at Farnham, Surrey, in exchange for 33 hides (manentes) at Wootton Rivers, Mildenhall, Froxfield and Bedwyn, Wiltshire, and 2 nights entertainment at Farnham every year for the bishop and his heirs, and an annual render of 10 jars of honey. If Brihthelm or any of his heirs wishes to sell the land, the church at Winchester is to be given the first option to purchase it, paying only for [40] hides. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster
1264 332 A.D. 811 (Canterbury, 21 April) Wulfred, archbishop Christ Church 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 by Coenwulf, king of Mercia, in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefordshire, which Wulfred had obtained from Queen Cynethryth. The land at Bishopsbourne had been given to Christ Church by Aldhun, confiscated by King Offa, and then restored. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1265 342 A.D. 813 for 808 x 813 Wulfred, archbishop of Canterbury Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of constitution for the familia. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1266 381, 382 A.D. 824 (Canterbury, 23 July) Wulfred, archbishop Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Eythorne and Langdon in Eythorne, in exchange for 5 sulungs at Barham and Suithberhtincglond, Kent. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church
1267 851 A.D. 826 (27 March, Canterbury) Abbot Wernoth 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. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1268 380 A.D. 825 x 832 Wulfred, archbishop of Canterbury Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Sceldesforda near Wingham, Kent, plus the reversion of land given to Wulfred by Cyneheard the deacon and of a curtis within the monastery held by Dodda, monk. The curtis is to be used as an infirmary. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church
1269 406 A.D. 833 x 870 Ceolnoth, archbishop of Canterbury his familia at Canterbury Grant of 2 sulungs (aratra) at Langdon, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1270 429 A.D. 840 x 852 Cuthwulf, bishop, and the congregation of the church of Hereford Ælfstan, dux Lease, for three lives, of 4 hides (manentes) by the river Frome, Herefordshire, with reversion to Bromyard minster, Herefordshire Latin, probably Hereford
1271 443 A.D. 844 (? for 843) (1) Ceolred, bishop (of Leicester) Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Grant of 14 hides (manentes) at Pangbourne, Berkshire, in return for the freedom of certain minsters. (2) King Berhtwulf grants the land to Æthelwulf, dux. Latin, Abingdon
1272 455(1) A.D. 849 (Glen, Leics) Alhhun, bishop, with his familia at Worcester King Berhtwulf 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, Worcestershire, and 3 at Witlafesfeld, with reversion to the church of Worcester. With bounds of Cofton Hackett. Latin with bounds in Latin and English, Worcester
1273 490 A.D. 855 (Worcester) Alhwine (Alhhun), bishop of Worcester Æthelwulf, dux, and Wulfthryth, his wife Lease, for their lives, of 11 hides (cassati) at Cutsdean, Gloucestershire, and at Sture (? Alderminster, Worcestershire), with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1274 495 A.D. 858 (Amesbury, Wilts) (1) Swithhun, bishop of Winchester Æthelbald, king of Wessex Grant of 60 hides (cassati) at Farnham, Surrey. (2) King Æthelbald grants the reversion of the land, after his death, to the bishop and church of Winchester. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster
1275 543 A.D. 871 x 877 Ealhferth, bishop, and the community at Winchester Cuthred, dux, and Wulfthryth, his wife Lease, for three lives, of 8 hides at Easton, near Winchester, with reversion to the church at Winchester. English with bounds, Winchester, Old Minster
1276 562 (2) A.D. 963 x 975 Endorsement by King Edgar granting the land to Leofric. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1276 562 (1) A.D. 889 Swithulf, bishop, and the community at Rochester Beorhtwulf Grant of a half sulung (aratrum) at Haddun (Haven Street in Frindsbury), with meadows at Beckley and Strood, Kent. Latin with English bounds
1277 544 A.D. 877 (Winchester) Tunbeorht, bishop the refectory of his brethren (at Winchester) Grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Nursling, Hampshire Latin with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster
1278 533 A.D. 872 Wærferth, bishop of Worcester, and the Worcester familia Eanwulf, minister Lease, for four lives, of 2 hides (mansae or mansiones) at Nuthurst, Warwickshire, in return for 20 mancuses of gold, with reversion to the monastery of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire Latin, Worcester
1279 580 A.D. 899 Wærferth, bishop of Worcester Werwulf, presbiter Lease, for two lives, of 5 hides (manentes) at Ablington on the river Coln, Gloucestershire, the holder to pay chuch-scot and soul-scot to (the minster at) Bibury, Gloucestershire Latin, Worcester
1280 608 A.D. 904 Wærferth, bishop, and the community at Worcester Æthelred and Æthelflæd, their lords Lease, for their lives and that of Ælfwyn, their daughter, of a messuage (haga) in Worcester and land at Barbourne in North Claines, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishop. Bounds of appurtentant meadow west of the Severn. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1281 609 A.D. 904 Wærferth, bishop, with the Worcester community Wulfsige, his reeve Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide at Aston Magna, Gloucestershire, just as Herred held it. English, Worcester
1282 616 A.D. 907 Wærferth, bishop (of Worcester), with the permission of King Alfred and of Æthelred and Æthelflæd Cynhelm, his kinsman Lease, for three lives, of 10 hides (manentes) at Bengeworth, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. The land had been granted to the church of Worcester by Burgred, king of Mercia, and Bishop Alhhun. Latin, Worcester
1283 560 A.D. 899 x 904 (Worcester) Wærferth, bishop Cyneswith, his kinswoman Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides at Elmstone Hardwicke, Gloucestershire, with reversion to Bishop's Cleeve, for the bishopric. The other 2 hides at Elmstone Hardwicke, of the 5 hides leased by the community to Bishop Wærferth (cf. S 1415), are to belong to Prestbury for as long as the lease runs. English, Worcester
1284 590 A.D. 900 (Winchester) Denewulf, bishop of Winchester, and his brethren there Ordlaf, comes Grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Lydiard, Wilts [given to Winchester by Ordlaf's grandfather, Eanwulf]; in exchange Ordlaf gives the bishop 10 hides at Fonthill, Wiltshire, and the bishop gives his familia 3 hides at Ebincgtun (Yavington in Avington, Hampshire). Latin, Winchester, Old Minster
1285 599 A.D. 902 Denewulf, bishop, and the community at Winchester Beornwulf Lease of 15 hides at Ebbesborne, Wiltshire, with witnessed post-script giving details about the fate of ceorls, penal serfs and slaves attached to the estate. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1286 611 A.D. 904 (Bicanleag, ? Bickleigh, Devon) Denewulf, bishop of Winchester, and his familia King Edward Grant of 20 hides (manentes) at Stoce near Shalbourne, Wiltshire, in exchange for privileges for the minster at Taunton. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster
1287 617 A.D. 879 x 908 Denewulf, bishop, and the community at Winchester Alfred Lease, for life, of 40 hides at Alresford, Hampshire, with reversion to St Peter's (Old Minster, Winchester). English, Winchester, Old Minster
1288 638 A.D. 924, probably for 905 (or 920) Plegmund, archbishop Byrthræd Lease, for three lives, of 80 iugera at Wærincg mersc, near the river Rumenesea, Kent, in return for a payment of 385 pence, with reversion of Christ Church. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church
1289 636 A.D. 922 Wilfrid, bishop the community at Worcester Grant of land at Clifford Chambers, Warwickshire English with bounds, Worcester
1290 993 A.D. 957 Cenwald, bishop of the Hwicce Behstan, priest in the monastery of Worcester Grant, for four lives, of land in three places at Tapenhall in North Claines and 1 hide at Grimanhyll (Greenhill in Hallow, Worcestershire). Latin, Worcester
1291 997 A.D. 957 Records the restoration to the bishopric and minster of Selsey by King Eadwig of lands fraudulently seized by Ælfsige. The lands recovered comprise 42 hides at Selsey, Wittering, Itchenor, Birdham, Egesawyda, Brinfast and Sidlesham, 7 hides at Aldingbourne and Lidsey, 8 at [Amberley and] Houghton, 4 at Coldwaltham and 9 at (North) Mundham, all in Sussex. Latin with English bounds, Selsey
1292 972 A.D. 956 x 957 Agreement between Brihthelm, bishop, and Æthelwold abbot (of Abingdon) whereby Brihthelm gives land at Kennington, Berkshire, to Abingdon, in exchange for land at Curbridge, Oxfordshire English, Abingdon
1293 1050 A.D. 959 (1 April) Proclaims the confirmation and grant by King Edgar to the church of St Peter, Westminster, of extensive privileges and lands, comprising 5 hides (mansae) at Westminster [for which Dunstan gave Edgar 120 mancuses of gold, cf. S 670], 5 hides at Blecenham (lost, in Hendon, Middlesex) and 6 at Lothereslege (lost, in Hendon) [for which Dunstan gave Edgar 10 mancuses of gold]; 10 hides at Hendon, Middlesex, and another 10 hides there [purchased from Æthelwold, bishop of Winchester, and Wulfnoth, miles, for 80 pounds of silver, cf. S 1295]; 3 hides (cassati) at Codenhleaw [purchased from Eadnoth, minister, for 12 pounds]; 8 hides (mansae) at Hanwell, Hertfordshire [acquired from Ælfwine, minister, in return for 30 pounds of silver needed for a pilgrimage to Rome]; 10 hides at Sunbury, Middlesex [purchased from Ælfheah, dux, for 200 mancuses of gold, cf. S 702]; land at Shepperton, Middlesex [purchased from Ealhflæd, widow, for 60 bizanteis nummis]; 5 hides at Brickendon, Hertfordshire [given to Westminster by Ælfhelm Polga, cf. S 1487]; 3 hides at Sullington, Sussex [given to Westminster by Ælfwine, prefectus in Kent]; the reversion of land at Parham, Sussex [purchased from Wulfnoth for 30 mancuses of gold]; land at Paddington, Cowley Peachey, Middlesex; and at Ewell, Kent. Latin, Westminster
1294 1179 A.D. 966 (St Paul's, London) Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury, Oscytel, archbishop of York, and others Crowland Abbey Confirmation of lands and privileges. Latin, Crowland
1295 1263 A.D. 963 x 975 (Dunstan), archbishop Westminster Abbey Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Hendon, Middlesex, purchased from Æthelwold, bishop of Winchester, and Wulfnoth, brother of Sigered, for respective payments of 60 and 20 pounds. Latin, Westminster
1296 A.D. 981 x 988 King Æthelred Letter concerning estates belonging to the diocese of Cornwall including Pawton in St Breock, Cællwic, and Lawhitton, Cornwall. English, Exeter (ex Crediton, ? ex St German's)
1297 1108 A.D. 943 for 963 Oswald, bishop of Worcester Cynethegn Lease, for three lives, of 2.5 hides (mansae) at Oddingley and Laughern, Worcestershire, with appurtenances, including a messuage (haga) to the south of Worcester, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1298 1091 A.D. 962 Oswald, bishop Ælfwold, minister Lease, for his life and that of his mother, of 3 hides (cassatae) at Cungle (on the river Coln, Gloucestershire), with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. The land was previously held by Ealhthryth, matrona. Latin, Worcester
1299 1086 A.D. 962 Oswald, bishop Æthelm Lease, for two [? recte three] lives, of 2.5 hides at Elmstree in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. English, Worcester
1300 1088 A.D. 962 Cynhelm, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 6 hides (mansae) at Upton-upon-Severn, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1301 1087 A.D. 962 Oswald, bishop Eadmær, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Bentley in Holt, saltpans at Upwich (lost, in Droitwich) and woodland at Bradley, all in Worcestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1302 1089 A.D. 962 Oswald, bishop Ealhferth, one of his deacons Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Cassey Compton in Withington, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1303 1106 A.D. 963 Oswald, bishop Ælfric, his minster Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Cotheridge, Worcestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. A note, in English, names Æthelsige, son of Ælfric, as the second life, and one of his male descendants as the third. Latin and English with English bounds, Worcester
1304 1105 A.D. 963 Oswald, bishop Æthelnoth, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Harford in Naunton, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1305 1110 A.D. 963 Oswald, bishop Athelstan, his thegn Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides at Thorne in Inkberrow, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. English with bounds, Worcester
1306 1109 A.D. 963 Oswald, bishop Eadmær, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Redmarley D'Abitot, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1307 1111 A.D. 963 Oswald, bishop Wulfric Lease, for three lives, of 4 hides (mansae) at Teodeces leage and at Apsley (Heath) in Tanworth, Warwickshire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1308 1166 A.D. 965 for circa 991 (Worcester) Oswald, bishop Athelstan, his brother Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (manentes) at Southam Delabere in Bishops Cleeve, Gloucestershire, and 2 at Mitton in Bredon, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1309 1180 A.D. 966 Oswald, bishop Ælfhild Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides at Hindlip, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. English, Worcester
1310 1182 A.D. 966 Oswald, bishop Eadric, his compater Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides, consisting of 1.5 hides at Alveston, Warwickshire, every other acre in the divided hide at Upper Stratford, every third acre of open land at Fachan leage, and small areas of woodland and meadow, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English, Worcester
1311 1181 A.D. 966 Oswald, bishop Wihthelm, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Clifford Chambers, Warwickshire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1312 1206 A.D. 967 Oswald, bishop Æthelweard, his minister Lease, for three lives, of land at Itchington in Tytherington, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English, Worcester
1313 1202 A.D. 967 Oswald, bishop Eadmær, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 6 hides (manentes or cassati) at Stoke Orchard, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English, Worcester
1314 542 A.D. 967 Oswald, bishop Hæhstan, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Pendock and 1 at Didcot in Beckford, Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1315 1204 A.D. 967 Oswald, bishop of Worcester Osulf, his brother Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Bradanbeorh and at Holdfast in Ripple, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric, in exchange for 3 hides at Spetchley, Worcestershire, leased to the clerici of Worcester, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English, Worcester
1316 1207 A.D. 967 Oswald, bishop of Worcester Wulfgar, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Itchington in Tytherington, Gloucestershire Latin with English, Worcester
1317 1236 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop Æthelweard, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Stoke Bishop, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1318 1232 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop of Worcester Ætheleard (? Æthelweard), his fidelis Lease, for three lives, of 7 hides (mansae) at Tiddington in Alveston, Warwickshire, and at Faccanlea, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English, Worcester
1319 1237 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop Ælfweard, his fidelis Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Theofecan Hyl (Worcestershire). Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1320 1241 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop Brihtmær, his minister Lease, for, three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Whitlinge in Hartlebury, Worcestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1321 1243 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop Byrnric, his fidelis Lease, for three lives, of 4.5 hides (mansi) at Longdon in Tredington, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1322 1235 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop Cynhelm, his faithful minister Lease, for three lives, of 5 hides (mansae) at Croome D'Abitot, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1323 1242 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop Eadmær, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides (mansi) at Little Witley, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1324 1239 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop Eadric, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 4 hides (mansae) at Saberton in Beckford, Gloucestershire, previously held by Ealhstan, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1325 1238 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop Ealhstan, his fidelis Lease of 8 hides (mansae) at Evenlode, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1326 1233 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop his kinsman Osulf, the cniht Lease, for three lives, of land at Teddington and Alstone, Gloucestershire, with reversion first to Eadleofu, his wife (if his children do not survive), and then to two of her brothers, with ultimate reversion to the church of Worcester. English, Worcester
1327 1240 A.D. 969 Oswald, bishop Wulfgar, clericus Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa), with the church etcirca, at Battenhall in St Peter's-without-Worcester and at Perry in St Martin's-without-Worcester, including a messuage (haga) in Worcester. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1328 1293 A.D. 973 (London) Oswald, archbishop Brihtric Lease, for two lives, of 5 hides (mansae) at Brightwell Baldwin, Oxfordshire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1329 1298 A.D. 974 Oswald, archbishop Brihtlaf, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Cudley in St Martin's-without-Worcester, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1330 614 A.D. 977 Oswald, archbishop Ælfweard, his fidelis Lease, for three lives, of 5 hides (mansae) at Tidmington, Warwickshire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1331 613 A.D. 977 Oswald, archbishop Athelstan, his fidelis Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Inkberrow, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1332 612 A.D. 977 Oswald, archbishop Æthelwold, his cniht Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides, less 60 acres, at Wolverton in Stoulton, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. English, Worcester
1333 615 A.D. 977 Oswald, bishop Cynulf, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Aston Magna, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1334 617 A.D. 977 Oswald, archbishop Eadric, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides (mansae) at Tiddington, Warwickshire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English, Worcester
1335 1299 A.D. 977 (? for 974) Oswald, archbishop Wulfheah, his fidelis Lease, for three lives, of 5 hides (mansae) at Cutsdean, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1336 616 A.D. 977 Oswald, archbishop Wynsige, monk Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides (mansae) at Little Washbourne, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English, Worcester
1337 620 A.D. 978 Oswald, archbishop Ælfnoth, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Blackwell in Tredington, Warwickshire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1338 619 A.D. 978 Oswald, archbishop Æthelmund, his minister Lease, for three lives, of one hide (mansa) at Redmarley D'Abitot, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1339 618 A.D. 978 Oswald, archbishop Æthelnoth, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Smite in Hindlip, Worcestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1340 623 A.D. 979 Oswald, archbishop Athelstan, his brother Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides (mansae) at Daylesford, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1341 625 A.D. 980 Oswald, bishop Ælfweard, miles Lease, for life, of land at Bengeworth, Worcestershire, with reversion, first to Eadwine, miles, then to one of his brothers and finally to the church of St Mary, Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1342 627 A.D. 980 Oswald, archbishop Wulfgar, his clericus Lease, for three lives, of 5 hides (mansae) at Waresley in Hartlebury, Worcestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1343 631 A.D. 981 Oswald, archbishop Athelstan, his miles Extension, for two further lives, of a lease of 3 hides (cassati) at Pegglesworth in Dowdeswell, Gloucestershire, granted by Bishop Cenwold to Athelstan's father, with ultimate reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1344 634 A.D. 982 Oswald, archbishop Wulfhelm, his artifex Lease, for two lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at an unspecified place, with reversion to the church of St Mary (Worcester). Latin, Worcester
1345 637 A.D. 983 Oswald, archbishop Gardulf, his kinsman Lease, with limitations for three lives, of 5 hides (mansae) at Abbots Lench, Worcestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1346 646 A.D. 984 Oswald, archbishop Æthelweard, his miles Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides (mansae) at Stoke Bishop, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1347 A.D. 984 Oswald, archbishop Cynelm, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 2.5 hides (mansae) at Caldinccotan, in Bredon, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1348 645 A.D. 984 Oswald, archbishop of York and bishop of Worcester Eadwig, his kinsman, and Wulfgifu, Eadwig's wife Grant to them and their heirs of 3 hides (mansae) at Lower Wolverton in Stoulton, Worcestershire; failing heirs it is to pass to two heirs of their choice. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1349 644 A.D. 984 Oswald, archbishop of York and bishop of Worcester Wulfflæd, matron Lease, for life, of 4 hides (manentes) at Inkberrow, Worcestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1350 651 A.D. 985 Oswald, archbishop Eadric, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 5 hides (mansae) at Tiddington and Alveston, Warwickshire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1351 653 A.D. 985 Oswald, bishop of Worcester Leofwine, his amicus Lease, for three lives, of a half hide (manens) at Hartlebury, Worcestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1352 649 A.D. 985 Oswald, archbishop of the Hwicce Wulfgar, clericus Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Clopton in St John-in-Bedwardine, Worcestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester, and of a messuage (haga) binnan mynstre on porte (Worcester), bequeathed by Wulfric, mass-priest, to his kinsman Wulfward. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1353 660 A.D. 987 Oswald, archbishop Æthelmund Lease, for three lives, of 5 hides (mansae) at Cutsdean, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1354 661 A.D. 987 Oswald, archbishop Leofward, his man Lease, for two lives, of 5 hides (manentes) at Golder in Pyrton, Oxfordshire, with church-scot and the produce of one acre to be paid to the church at Pyrton. Latin, Worcester
1355 1205 A.D. 988 Oswald, bishop of Worcester Ælfwine, his nephew Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Bradanbeorhge and at Holdfast in Ripple, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric, in exchange for 3 hides at Spetchley, Worcestershire, leased to the clerici of Worcester, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English, Worcester
1356 667 A.D. 988 Oswald, bishop of Worcester and archbishop of York Æthelweard, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides (mansae) at Clifforda, Warwickshire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1357 668 A.D. 988 Oswald, archbishop Æthelweard Lease, for three lives, of 1.5 hides at Upton in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1358 666 A.D. 988 Oswald, archbishop Eadric, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 3.5 hides (mansae) at Clopton, Warwickshire, with 6 acres of meadow opposite the mill at Alveston and half the mill at Bluntesige (? near Blunts Green in Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire), with reversion to St Mary's (Worcester). Latin with English, Worcester
1359 671 A.D. 989 Oswald, archbishop Byrcstan, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 1.5 hides (mansae) at Bredons Norton, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1360 630 A.D. 989 Oswald, archbishop Eadwig, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Cassey Compton in Withington, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1361 670 A.D. 989 (for 983 x 985) Oswald, archbishop Gardulf, his kinsman Lease, for three lives, of 4 hides (mansae) at Whittington, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1362 675 A.D. 990 Oswald, archbishop Æthelmær, his man Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide at Compton Greenfield and 1 at Marsh, Gloucestershire, in return for 2 pounds of silver and livestock, with postscript granting the worthig at Brynes hamme which Æthelm owned. Bounds of Marsh. English with bounds, Worcester
1363 674 A.D. 990 Oswald, archbishop Beornheah and his brother, Byrhstan Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides at Moreton in Bredon, Worcestershire, in return for four pounds of sterling money. Latin with English, Worcester
1364 677 A.D. 991 Oswald, archbishop Ælfstan, his man Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Itchington in Tytherington, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1365 678 A.D. 991 Oswald, archbishop Æthelmær, his artifex Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Æsctun (possibly Ashton-under-Hill, Worcestershire), with reversion to the church. Latin, Worcester
1366 676 A.D. 991 Oswald, archbishop Eadric, his thegn Lease, for two lives, of 2 hides at Talton and 1 at Newbold, both in Tredington, Warwickshire, and the inlond which Lyfing had. English, Worcester
1367 679 A.D. 972 x 992 (? 985) Oswald, archbishop Ælfsige, his cliens Lease, for three lives, of a messuage (curta) and a croft in Worcester, with reversion to the bishopric.. Latin with English, Worcester
1368 1136 circa A.D. 964 Oswald, bishop of Worcester King Edgar Letter setting out conditions on which he grants leases. Latin, Worcester
1369 683 ? A.D. 987 Oswald, archbishop Goding, priest Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides at Bredicot, a yardland at Genenofre, 7 acres of meadow in the hamm belonging to Tibberton, and a messuage by the gate (in Worcester). English and Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1370 1139 A.D. 961 x 972 (? 969) Oswald, bishop of Worcester Osulf, his brother Lease, for three lives, of 4 hides (mansi) at Grimley, 1 at Moseley in Grimley and a half hide at Wick Episcopi in St-John-in-Bedwardine, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1371 1286 A.D. 972 x 992 Declares that the community of Ramsey have granted him a lease, for life, of land at Stura, Worcestershire, and that he has leased it to Osulf, his kinsman. Latin, Ramsey
1372 682 A.D. 975 x 978 (? 977) Oswald, archbishop Wulfgar, priest Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide at Little Witley, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. English with bounds, Worcester
1373 680 A.D. 975 x 978 (? 977) Oswald, archbishop Wulfgeat, his cniht Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide at Himbleton (i.e. Huddington), Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. English with bounds, Worcester
1374 681 A.D. 975 x 978 (? 977) Oswald, archbishop Wulfheah, priest Lease, for three lives, of a yardland at Genenofre, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. English with bounds, Worcester
1375 1184 A.D. 961 x 984 (probably 982) Oswald, (bishop) Wulfhelm, his faithful artifex Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at an unspecified place, with reversion the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1376 1347 A.D. 975 x 978 Æthelwold, bishop, and the community at Old Minster, Winchester Ælfwine Grant of 12 hides at Moredon in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire, in exchange for 2 acres within Winchester. Latin and English versions, Winchester, Old Minster
1377 1131 A.D. 963 x 975 (? 971 x 975) Exchange of land at Washington, Sussex, for land at Yaxley, Huntingdonshire (given to Thorney), and at Ailsworth, Northamptonshire (given to Peterborough). The Ailsworth estate was forfeited by a widow and her son condemned for witchcraft. English, Peterborough
1378 690 A.D. 995 Æscwig, bishop of Dorchester Ælfric, archbishop, and Christ Church, Canterbury Return of land at Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire, mortgaged to him by Archbishop Sigeric. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1379 691 A.D. 995 (for 994) Æscwig, bishop of Dorchester Ælfstan, his man Grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Cuxham, Oxfordshire Latin with English bounds, uncertain
1380 A.D. 996 (for 994) Eswich (? Ashwood), Bilston, Willenhall, Wednesfield, Pelsall, Ogley, Hilton near Wall, Hatherton, Kinvaston, Hilton near Wolverhampton, and Featherstone, all in Staffordshire Latin with English bounds, Wolverhampton
1381 695 A.D. 996 Ealdwulf, archbishop Leofenath, his miles Lease, for three lives, of 40 agri at Huneshom and a fishery, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1382 702 [A.D. 998] (London) Wulfsige, bishop the monks of St Mary's church, Sherborne Confirmation of their endowment and grant of 1 hide (cassatus) and named privileges at Sherborne, Dorset. Latin, Sherborne
1383 708 A.D. 1001 x 1012 Writ of Bishop Æthelric complaining of losses sustained by the bishopric of Sherborne in respect of lands which contributed to the ship-scot, and appealing to Æthelmær so that they may be restored. The lands named are: 1 hide at Bubbancumbe (probably Bookham (Farm) in Buckland Newton, Dorset), 2 at Alton Pancras, 7 at Up Cerne, 6 at Clifton (Maybank), [6] at Hiwisce, 2 at Trill in Beer Hackett, 1 at Wyllon (? Wool), 5 at Brockhampton in Stinsford, 3 at Dibberfordall, in Dorset; 3 at Peder[...]; and land at Holcombe Rogus, Devon. English, Sherborne
1384 1313 A.D. 1017 Wulfstan, archbishop Ælfwig, his brother Lease, for three lives, of 6 hides (manentes) at Bentley in Holt, Worcestershire, and salt-ovens at Droitwich, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1385 A.D. 1003 x 1016 Wulfstan, archbishop Wulfgifu Lease, for three lives, of a half (mansa) hide at Perry Wood in St Martin's-without-Worcester, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1386 1314 A.D. 1020 Writ of Archbishop Wulfstan; informing King Cnut and Queen Ælfgifu (Emma) that Æthelnoth has been consecrated to the see of Canterbury. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1387 A.D. 1016 x 1020, probably 1018 Eadnoth, bishop Beorhtnoth Mortgage of a yardland by the river Creedy, Devon (? Creedy Barton in Newton St Cyres). English and Latin with English bounds, Exeter (ex Crediton)
1388 724 A.D. 1016 Leofsige, bishop Godric, his minister Lease, for three lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at Bishopton, Warwickshire, and a haga in Warwick. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1389 974 A.D. 1037 Æthelnoth, archbishop of Christ Church Christ Church Grant of land at Godmersham which he had bought from Earl Sired for 72 marks of gold. English and Latin versions, Canterbury, Christ Church
1390 754 A.D. 1020 x 1038 Æthelnoth, archbishop Ælfwold and Eadred, his ministri Lease of 50 agri at St Mary's Abbey, Reculver, to be held at the will of Guichardus, deacon of St Mary's. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1391 768 A.D. 1043 x 1044 Ælfwine, bishop, and the community at Old Minster, Winchester Osgod Lease, for life, of land at Adderbury, Oxfordshire, in exchange for land at Wroxall, Isle of Wight, with reversion to the Old Minster. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1392 760 A.D. 1038 Lyfing, bishop of Worcester Æthelr[...] Lease, for three lives, of 5 hides (mansae) at Hill Croome and Baughton, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin, Worcester
1393 A.D. 1038 Lyfing, bishop Earcytel Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (cassati) at Tapenhall in North Claines, Worcestershire, and two hagas in Worcester, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1394 A.D. 1042 Lyfing, bishop Æthelric, his thegn Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides at Armscote in Tredington, Warwickshire, in return for a money payment. English, Worcester
1395 765 A.D. 1042 Lyfing, bishop Æthelric Lease, for three lives, of 6 hides (mansae) at Bentley in Holt, Worcestershire, and a haga in Worcester, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1396 764 A.D. 1042 Lyfing, bishop of Worcester Æthelric, his faithful man Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English bounds, Worcester
1397 777 A.D. 1045 ? Lease, for three lives, of land at Saberton in Beckford, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin, Worcester
1398 941 A.D. 1042 x 1046 (Bedwyn, Wilts) Lyfing, bishop Mannig, abbot Confirmation of privileges and of Leofric's grant to Evesham Abbey of land at Hampton, Worcestershire Latin, Evesham
1399 A.D. 1033 x 1038 Brihtheah, bishop Wulfmær, his cniht Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides at Aston Blank (alias Cold Ashton), Gloucestershire English, Worcester
1400 A.D. 1038 x 1050 Eadsige, archbishop St Augustine's, Canterbury Grant of land near Canterbury. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1401 1333 A.D. 1042 x 1050 Eadsige, archbishop St Augustine's, Canterbury Grant of land at Littlebourne, Kent, given to him by King Edward (cf. S 1050). Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1402 820 A.D. 1047 x 1057 Stigand, bishop, and the community at Old Minster Æthelmær Lease, for his lifetime and that of his son, Sæman, of 1 hide at Sparsholt, Hampshire, in return for a sum of money. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1403 390 949 A.D. 1047 x 1053 Stigand, bishop, and the community at Old Minster Wulfric Lease, for two lives, of 2 hides and one yardland at Alton Priors and three yardlands at Patney, Wiltshire, with meadow and pasture. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1404 948 A.D. 1045 x 1048 Writ of Bishop Siward concerning Brihtwine's claim to Leckhampstead, Berkshire Latin, Abingdon
1405 A.D. 1058 Ealdred, bishop Dodda, his minister Lease, for life, of 2 hides (mansae) and a yardland at Bredons Norton, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. Latin with English and English bounds, Worcester
1406 923 A.D. 1046 x 1053 Ealdred, bishop Athelstan 'the fat' Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides at Hill and Moor, Worcestershire English, Worcester
1407 ? A.D. 1053 Ealdred, bishop Balwine, his man Lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansi) and a yardland at West tun (Weston-on-Avon, Warwickshire), with reversion to St Mary's, Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1408 805 A.D. 1052 x 1056 (? 1051 x 1055) Ealdred, bishop of Worcester the brethren of St Mary's, Worcester Grant of 3 hides at Teddington and Alstone, Gloucestershire, and a messuage (curtis) in Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1409 804 A.D. 1051 x 1055 Ealdred, bishop Wulfgeat Lease, for three lives, of 1.5 hides at Ditchford in Blockley, Gloucestershire, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. English, Worcester
1410 168 A.D. 744 (10 July) Lulla, handmaid of Christ Glastonbury 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's disposal. Latin with bounds, Glastonbury
1411 220 A.D. 757 x 774 Ceolfrith, abbot the church of St Peter, Worcester, and the bishopric of Worcester Grant of 20 hides (manentes) at Henbury, Gloucestershire, and 14 (cassati) at Sture in the province of Ismere, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1412 271 A.D. 786 x 796 Beonna, abbot of Medeshamstede Cuthbert, princeps Lease of 10 hides (manentes) at Swineshead, Lincolnshire, in return for 1000 shillings and annual hospitality (unius noctis pastum) valued at 30 sicli, with ultimate reversion to Medeshamstede. Latin, Peterborough
1413 283 ? A.D. 781 x 800 Headda, priest and abbot his descendants in priestly orders, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester Grant of land at Dowdeswell, Gloucestershire; Tyreltune (? Whittington, Gloucestershire); and at Onnandune (near Andoversford, Gloucestershire). Latin, Worcester
1414 402 A.D. 830 for 832 or after Werhard, presbiter Christ Church, Canterbury Bequest of land comprising 104 hides at Harrow, Middlesex; 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]; also 32 hides at Hayes, Middlesex, land at Megeldewrthe, 8 hides at Cuniland and 30 hides at Twickenham, Middlesex [from his own patrimony]. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1415 559 A.D. 889 With the permission of the familia in the church of Worcester, arranges for himself a lease, for three lives, of 5 hides (manentes) at Elmstone Hardwicke, Gloucestershire, formerly belonging to the minster at Bishop's Cleeve, with reversion to the church of Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1416 570 A.D. 892 With the agreement of the familia at Worcester, arranges for himself the lease, for four lives, of 3 hides (manentes) at South Hethfeld and of land at Hreodhalh. Latin with English, Worcester
1417 648 A.D. 924 x 933 The familia of New Minster, Winchester Alfred, minister of King Athelstan Lease, for three lives, of 20 hides (cassati) at Chisledon, Wiltshire, in return for 80 mancuses of gold and an annual rent of 80 shillings. Latin, Winchester, New Minster
1418 804 A.D. 946 x 953 Æthelnoth, priest New Minster, Winchester Grant of land at Basing, Hampshire, and elsewhere, which he had been given by King Edmund. Old English, Middle English and Latin versions, Winchester, New Minster
1419 825 A.D. 947 x 955 Eadwulf, mæsse preost New Minster and to Nunnaminster, Winchester Grant of 10 hides at Leckford, Hampshire [given to Eadwulf by King Eadred], each beneficiary receiving 5 hides. Old English, Middle English and Latin versions, Winchester, New Minster
1420 A.D. 995 x 1005 Ælfsige, abbot, and the community of New Minster, Winchester Wulfmær Lease, for his life and his wife's, of one hide at Barton Stacey, with reversion of this and a further hide at Drayton, Hampshire, to the minster. Old English, Middle English and Latin versions, Winchester, New Minster
1421 1318 s. xi1 Fulder Lease, for three years,of land at Luddington, Warwickshire, in return for the three pounds that he had lent. English, Worcester
1422 1302 A.D. 1007 x 1014 Edmund the Ætheling Lease, for life, of land at Holcombe Rogus, Devon, in return for 20 pounds. English, Sherborne
1423 A.D. 1016 x 1023 Ælfweard, abbot of Evesham and the community at Evesham Æthelmær Lease, for three lives, of 4.5 hides at Norton, Worcestershire, with reversion to the abbey. English, Worcester
1424 1317 A.D. 1022 Eadric, abbot in Ealdanhamme (St Peter's, Gloucester) Stanmarcotus Lease, for life, of land at Hatherley and Badgeworth, Gloucestershire, in return for 15 pounds towards the heregeld. Latin, Gloucester, St Peter's
1425 950 A.D. 1049 x 1052 Leofstan, abbot, and St Albans Abbey Tova, widow of Wihtric, in return for 3 marks of gold and an annual render of honey Lease, for her lifetime and that of her son, Godwine, of land at Cyrictiwa (Great Tew, Oxfordshire), with reversion to St Albans. English and Latin versions, St Albans
1426 929 A.D. 1061 x 1065 Ælfwig, abbot, and the community at Bath Stigand, archbishop Lease, for life, of 30 hides at Tidenham, Gloucestershire, in return for 10 marks of gold and 20 pounds of silver, with reversion to the abbey. The lessee is to pay an annual render of one mark of gold, 6 porpoises and thirty thousand herring. English, Bath
1427 821 A.D. 1061 x 1082, possibly 1061 x 1066 Writ of Abbot Wulfwold; announcing that he has given to St Peter's minster at Bath land at Evesty (lost, cf. S 692) and Ashwick, Somerset. English, Bath
1428 922 Domesday. Writ of the monk Edwin,; child-master at New Minster, Winchester, concerning an agreement between Old and New Minster. English, Winchester, Old Minster and Winchester, New Minster
1428a A.D. 680 Decree of Archbishop Theodore respecting the division of the bishoprics. Latin, Winchester, Old Minster
1428b A.D. 704 x 705 Letter of Waldhere, bishop of London, to Brihtwold, archbishop of Canterbury, concerning a dispute which had arisen between the king of the West Saxons and the rulers of the East Saxons. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1429 156 A.D. 736 x 737 Decree of a synod under Archbishop Nothhelm concerning the succession of a monastery (at Withington, Gloucestershire) built on 20 hides (cassati) by the river Tillath (Coln) given for the purpose by Æthelred, king of Mercia. Latin, Worcester
1430 256 A.D. 789 (Chelsea, Middx) Settlement of a dispute between Heathored, bishop, and Wulfheard, son of Cussa,; concerning land at Inkberrow and Bradley, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1430a A.D. 798 Decree of a council of Bapchild, Kent, concerning the liberties of the Church. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1431 309 A.D. 803 (Clofesho) Record of an agreement between Deneberht, bishop of Worcester, and Wulfheard, bishop of Hereford,; concerning their claims to the minsters at Cheltenham and Beckford, Gloucestershire Latin, Worcester
1431a A.D. 803 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. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1431b A.D. 803 Decree of a council of Clofesho concerning the lordship of minsters. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1432 308 d After A.D. 822 x 823 Memorandum concerning King Ceolwulf's request for land at Bromsgrove, Worcestershire,; from Bishop Heahberht and his community, and a consequent attempt by Wulfheard to obtain possession of Inkberrow, Worcestershire English, Worcester
1433 379 A.D. 824 (Clofesho, 30 Oct) Record of the settlement of a dispute between Heahberht, bishop, and the familia at Berkeley, Gloucestershire,; concerning land at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire Latin, Worcester
1434 378 A.D. 824 (Clofesho) Record of the recovery by Archbishop Wulfred; of land at Easole, Kent, granted to him by Ealdberht, comes, and Selethryth, his sister, but fraudulently acquired by Cwoenthryth, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet, Kent. Endorsed with bounds, in English, of Godmersham (cf. CCC 13, S 1620) and Challock, Kent. Latin with English bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church
1435 387 A.D. 825 (Clofesho) Record of a synodal dispute-settlement, concerning the recovery by Coenred, bishop of Selsey,; of land at Denton, Sussex. Latin, Selsey
1436 384 A.D. 825 for circa 827 (Clofesho) Record of a dispute between Archbishop Wulfred and Coenwulf, king of Mercia, and his heir Cwoenthryth, abbess, concerning the minsters of Reculver and Minster-in-Thanet, Kent. At an initial settlement in London (? late 821) Wulfred ceded to King Coenwulf 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxfordshire). In subsequent settlements (at Clofesho and Oslafeshlau) Cwoenthryth ceded to Wulfred land at Harrow, Middlesex; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middlesex; Boc land; and Combe, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1437 386 A.D. 825 (Clofesho) Record of the settlement of a dispute concerning swine-pasture at Sinton in Leigh, Worcestershire English, Worcester
1438 421 A.D. 838 (Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey) Record of the agreement made at Kingston, between Archbishop Ceolnoth and Kings Egbert and Æthelwulf concerning the restoration to Christ Church, Canterbury, of land at Mallingum (East Malling, Kent or South Malling, Sussex), previously granted by Baldred, king of Kent. In return Ceolnoth and the Christ Church community and their successors promise loyalty to the West Saxon kings and their heirs. An additional passage concerns an agreement over the election of abbots and abbesses to the Kentish minsters. Confirmations by King Æthelwulf (at a meeting at Wilton) and (A.D. 839) by bishops south of the Humber, at a synod æt Astran. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1439 445 A.D. 844 (Canterbury) Account of the settlement of a dispute concerning estates belonging to Oswulf, dux, bequeathed by him in reversion to the Church and now held by the Kentish monasteries of Christ Church, Folkestone, Dover and Lyminge. They are claimed by a certain Æthelwulf, but the rights of the churches are upheld. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1440 464 A.D. 852 Agreement between Abbot Ceolred and the community at Medeshamstede, and Wulfred, concerning land at Sempringham, Sleaford, Lincolnshire; Forde; Cheal, Lincolnshire; and at Lehcotum. English, Peterborough
1441 574 A.D. 896 (Gloucester) Record of an agreement between Wærferth, bishop of Worcester, and Æthelwold concerning woodland at Woodchester, Bisley, Avening, Gloucestershire; and at Scorranstone (? Sherston, Wiltshire) and Thornbyrig (? Thornbury, Gloucestershire) and swine-pasture at Longridge, Gloucestershire English with bounds, Worcester
1442 575 A.D. 897 Settlement of a dispute between the churches of Winchcombe and Worcester concerning land at Upton in Blockley, Gloucestershire Latin, Worcester
1443 605 circa A.D. 900 Record of the acquisition by King Edward from Bishop Denewulf and the community at Winchester, in exchange for St Andrew's church, of land at Winchester for the foundation of a monastery; also of the acquisition by the king of land by St Gregory's church. English with bounds, Winchester, Old Minster and Winchester, New Minster
1444 618 A.D. 900 x 908 Letter of Denewulf, bishop, to King Edward concerning 60 hides at Beddington, Surrey. Latin and English versions, Winchester, Old Minster
1445 591 A.D. 899 x 924 Letter to King Edward explaining the history of land at Fonthill. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1446 582 circa A.D. 903 Settlement of a dispute between Wærferth, bishop, and Eadnoth, concerning land at Sodbury, Gloucestershire English, Worcester
1446a s. x1 Notification by Æthelweard to Ceolberht that he should render two portions of the tithe from Bedwyn and from Lambourne to God's servants at (Great) Bedwyn, Wiltshire English, Bedwyn
1447 1063 circa A.D. 950-68 Record of a dispute involving estates at Send, Surrey, and at Sunbury, Middlesex, and a note of their purchase by Dunstan, archbishop. English, Westminster
1448 1128 ? A.D. 963 Æthelwold, bishop St Peter's, Medeshamstede (Peterborough) Record of gifts including land at Medeshamstede, Anlafestun; at Farcet and Whittlesey Mere, Huntingdonshire; at Oundle and Kettering, Northamptonshire; and at Well (cf. Outwell, Upwell, Welney, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk); tithe from the double hundreds of Normancross, Huntingdonshire, and of Nassaborough, Northamptonshire, and from Maxey, Ashton, Nunton and Pilsgate in Barnack, Northamptonshire; with stock at Yaxley, Huntingdonshire English, Peterborough
1448a A.D. 983 x 985 List of sureties for estates of Peterborough Abbey, relating to land at Warmington, Benefield, Walton, Maxey, Castor, Wittering, Ashton, Oxney in Peterborough, Longthorp, Bainton, Northamptonshire; Anlafestune; Lutton, Northamptonshire English, Peterborough
1449 1163 A.D. 964 x 975 (? 970 x 975) Record of adjustment of the boundaries between the monasteries in Winchester. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1450 1351 (1) A.D. 951 (? for 959) the church of St Peter, Westminster Restoration of 5 hides (mansiunculae) on the north side of the river Thames between the Tyburn and the Fleet, Middlesex, with an additional grant of 5 hides at Blecceanham (Blechenham, lost, in Hendon). (2) A.D. 972 (Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey). King Edgar to St Peter's; grant of 6 hides (cassati) at Lohtheres leage (lost, in Hendon, Middlesex), purchased by Archbishop Dunstan from Edgar for 70 gold solidi and previously in the possession of Wulfmær. (3) A.D. 978. Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury, purchases for thirty pounds a further 3 hides at Lotheres leage, previously held by Brihtferth, huntsman, and grants the estate to St Peter's, Westminster. (4) A.D. 986. King Æthelred to the church of Westminster; grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Hampstead, Middlesex Latin with bounds, Westminster
1451a s. x2 Account of the consecration in 905 of seven bishops (for Winchester, Ramsbury, Sherborne, Wells, Crediton, Selsey and Dorchester), and statement of the assignment to Crediton, on that occasion, of land at Pawton in St Breock, Cællincg and Lawhitton, Cornwall. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church; Winchester, Old Minster; Exeter
1452 1244 circa A.D. 968 x 993 List of sureties between Eadgifu, abbess, and Leofric, abbot, for land at Stoke Canon, Devon. English, Exeter
1453 1278 A.D. 972 x 992 Archbishop Oswald's memoranda on the estates of the see of York. English
1454 693 A.D. 990 x 992 Record of a dispute between Wynflæd and Leofwine about land at Hagbourne and Bradfield, Berkshire, and at Datchet, Buckinghamshire, which was settled at the shire-moot at Cwicelmshlæwe (Scutchamer Knob, Berkshire). English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1455 429 circa A.D. 990 x 1005 Agreement between Wulfric, abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury, and Ealdred, son of Lyfing, about land at Clife, Kent. English, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1456 929 A.D. 995 x 1005 An account of the settlement of a dispute between Godwine, bishop of Rochester, and Leofwine, son of Ælfheah, concerning land at Snodland, Kent. English, Rochester
1457 1296 ? A.D. 980 x 987 Account of the acquisition by the bishop of Rochester, on behalf of St Andrew's church, of land at Bromley and Fawkham, Kent, in compensation for the theft of the title-deeds of Snodland, Kent. English, Rochester
1458 1097 circa A.D. 995 Account of Archbishop Dunstan's acquisition of 6 sulungs at Wouldham, Kent, on behalf of St Andrew's, Rochester; including details of the history of estates at Erith, Cray and Eynesford, Kent. English and Latin versions, Rochester
1458a circa A.D. 1000 List of the contributions of men required for manning a ship from estates belonging to the bishopric of London. The places named are: St Osyth, Tillingham, Dunmow, Tolleshunt, Navestock, Essex; Neasden, Middlesex; Wickham St Paul's, Essex; Tollington, Hungerdown, Bromley (by Bow), Tottenham Court, Clapham (? or Clapton), Middlesex; Barnes, Surrey; Chiswick, Drayton, Middlesex; Caddington, Sandon, Hertfordshire; Ceaddingtune; Fulham, Middlesex; Forthtune (? Fortune Gate in Harlesden, Middlesex); Stepney, Islington, Middlesex; Orsett, Laindon, Shopland, (West) Orsett, Belchamp St Paul's, Copford, Holland, Southminster, Clacton, Hadleigh and Codham (Hall in Warley), Essex. English, London, St Paul's
1459 738 A.D. 1014 x 1023 (? 1017) Marriage agreement whereby Wulfric, on marrying the sister of Archbishop Wulfstan, promises her land at Orleton and Ribblesford, Worcestershire, for her life, undertakes to obtain for her from the community at Worcester a lease, for three lives, of land at Knightwick, Worcestershire, and settles on her land at Alton in Rock, Worcestershire English, Worcester
1460 898 circa A.D. 1010 x 1023 (? 1023) Record of a dispute between Athelstan, bishop (of Hereford) and Wulfstan and his son Wulfric, concerning land at Inkberrow, Worcestershire English, Worcester
1461 732 A.D. 1016 x 1020 Marriage agreement between Godwine and Brihtric including grant to Brihtric's daughter of land at Street and at Burmarsh, Kent. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1461a circa A.D. 1020 Survey of the estates at Sherburn-in-Elmet, Otley and Ripon, Yorkshire, belonging to the see of York. English
1462 755 A.D. 1016 x 1035 Account of a dispute between Edwin, son of Enniaun, and his mother, concerning land at Wellington and Crydesleah (? lost in Briley), Herefordshire English, Hereford
1462a circa A.D. 1017 x 1027 (Lichfield) Declaration that Godwine, son of Earwig, has been cleared of the accusation of unrihtwife brought by Leofgar, bishop [of Lichfield]. English, Lichfield
1463 733 A.D. 1020 x 1023 (London) Record of the acquisition by Ælfsige, abbot of Peterborough, on behalf of the abbey, of fenland at Whittlesey Mere, Huntingdonshire, from Thored, in exchange for land at Orton, Huntingdonshire, and a sum of money. Latin with bounds, Peterborough
1464 1321 A.D. 1020 x 1038 (Monks Risborough, Bucks) Agreement between Archbishop Æthelnoth and Toki concerning land at Halton, Buckinghamshire, bequeathed to Christ Church by Wulfnoth. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1465 745 A.D. 1032 or 1035 Declaration of arrangements made between Eadsige, priest, and Christ Church concerning land at Appledore, Warehorne, Berwick, Orpington, Palster and Wittersham, Kent. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1466 1336 A.D. 1038 x 1050 Agreement between Archbishop Eadsige and Toki, confirming arrangements made in the time of Archbishop Æthelnoth about land at Halton, Buckinghamshire (cf. S 1464). English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1467 758 After A.D. 1037 x 1040 Account of the restoration of Sandwich to Christ Church, Canterbury, by King Harold, and of a dispute between Christ Church and St Augustine's, Canterbury, concerning Sandwich. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1468 A.D. 1043 x 1044 Agreement between Æthelmær and Ufi, abbot of Bury St Edmunds, and the community there concerning land at Swanton and Hindolveston, Norfolk. English, Bury St Edmunds
1469 802 A.D. 1043 x 1046 Memorandum that Leofwine, brother of Leofflæd, has purchased from Eadric, son of Ufic, a half hide at Mansell, Herefordshire, for half a mark of gold, a pound of silver and two ores. English, Hereford
1470 1340 A.D. 1043 x 1047 Agreement between the abbey and community of Bury St Edmunds, and Wulfgeat and his wife, concerning land at Gislingham, Suffolk, and Fakenham, Norfolk. English, Bury St Edmunds
1471 773 circa A.D. 1045 Agreement between Archbishop Eadsige and Æthelric concerning land at Chart, Stowting, Milton and a haga in Canterbury, all in Kent. The land at Chart had been purchased by Archbishop Ceolnoth wth his own money from the thegn Hæletha and granted to him by charter by Æthelwulf, king of Wessex (A.D. 839 x 856, cf. CCC 18, S 1625). Old and Middle English versions, Canterbury, Christ Church
1472 790 A.D. 1044 x 1045 Record of the settlement of a dispute over St Mildrith's property between Ælfstan, abbot of St Augustine's, and Leofwine, priest. Leofwine gives up his claim in return for an annual payment of five pounds and a life-interest in 1 sulung at Langdon and 1 at Ileden, Kent, to revert to St Augustine's after his death. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1473 789 A.D. 1044 x 1048 Account of the purchase of land at Offham, Kent, by Godric of Bourne from his sister, Eadgifu. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1474 1334 A.D. 1045 x 1046 Agreement between Bishop Ælfwold and the community at Sherborne, and Care, son of Toki, concerning land at Holcombe Rogus, Devon. English, Sherborne
1475 807 A.D. 1051 x 1053 Declaration that Æthelwine, dean of Worcester, and Ordric, his brother, purchased 3 hides (cassati) at Condicote, Gloucestershire, and restored it to the monastery at Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1476 980 circa A.D. 1053 Agreement between Bishop Stigand, the community at Old Minster, Winchester, and Wulfweard the White concerning 10 hides in Hayling Island, Hampshire English, Winchester, Old Minster
1477 844 A.D. 1052 x 1066 Notification by King Edward that he has restored to Chertsey Abbey 10 hides at White Waltham, Berkshire, with the church there, woodland at Halewik (Hollicks, lost, in White Waltham) and Lidlegewik (Littlewick in White Waltham) and 20 acres of meadow at Cookham, Berkshire English, Chertsey
1478 956 A.D. 1053 x 1055 (? Lincoln) Agreement between Bishop Wulfwig, and Earl Leofric and Godgifu, his wife, concerning the endowment of a monastery at Stowe St Mary, Lincolnshire English, Eynsham
1479 964 A.D. 1058 x 1062 Declaration by Ælfgar, dux, that Ordwig, father of Abbot Æthelwig, gave to Evesham Abbey land at Acton Beauchamp, Herefordshire, and at Dorsington, Warwickshire Latin, Evesham
1480 823 A.D. 1062 x 1066 Declaration that Ealdred, archbishop, has purchased 10 hides (cassati) at Hampnett, Gloucestershire, and granted it to St Mary's, Worcester. Latin, Worcester
1481 927 A.D. 1042 x 1055 History of land at Ryhall and Belmesthorpe, Rutland, claimed by Peterborough Abbey. Latin, Peterborough
1481a circa 1055. Record of the settlement of a dispute between Ælfwine, abbot of Ramsey, and Leofric, abbot of Peterborough (then in charge of Thorney), with Siward, provost of Thorney, concerning the boundaries at King's Delph, Northamptonshire English, Ramsey, Thorney
1481b s. xi2 Agreement between Brihtric, with his wife (gebedde), and the canons of St Paul's, London. English, London, St Paul's
1481c s. xi2 Agreement between Æthelweard and the dean and brothers of St Paul's, London, concerning land at Sandon, Hertfordshire English, London, St Paul's
1481d ? s. xi1 List of estates liable for work on Rochester bridge. The places named are: Borstal, Cuxton, Frindsbury, Stoke, Gillingham, Chatham, Halling, Trottiscliffe, Malling, (South) Fleet, Stone, Pinden, Fawkham, Aylesford, Overhill (in Boxley), Oakley, Cossington, Dowdes, Gisleardesland, Wouldham, Burham, Eccles, Horsted, Farleigh, Teston, Chalk, Henhurst, Haven, Wrotham, Maidstone, Wateringbury, Nettlestead, the two Peckhams, Hadlow, Mereworth, Leybourne, Swanton, Offham, Ditton, Westerham, Hollingbourne, Hoo, Northfleet, Bishops Cliffe, Higham, Denton, Milton, Luddesdown, Meopham, Snodland, Birling and Paddlesworth, all in Kent. English, Rochester
1481e circa A.D. 1000 List of serfs belonging to Hatfield, Hertfordshire English, probably Ely
1482 412 A.D. 833 x 839 Will of Abba, reeve, concerning his property (the only named land being at Chillenden, Kent); with endorsement detailing the arrangements made by Heregyth, his wife, for an annual render to Christ Church, Canterbury, from an estate at Challock, Kent. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1483 1012 A.D. 946 x circa 951 Will of Ælfgar, including bequests of land at Cockfield, Suffolk; Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire; Lavenham, Suffolk; Baythorne, Essex; Monks Eleigh, Suffolk; Colne, Tey, Peldon, (West) Mersea, Greenstead, Tidwoldingstone (Heybridge near Maldon) and Totham, Essex; Ashfield and Rushbrook, Suffolk; the beneficiaries including St Edmunds, Bedericesworth; the community at Stoke (probably Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk); St Mary's, Barking; Christ Church, Canterbury; and St Paul's, London. English, Bury St Edmunds
1484 721 A.D. 966 x 975 Will of Ælfgifu, including bequests of land at Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, to Old Minster, Winchester; at Bledlow, Buckinghamshire, to New Minster, Winchester; at Whaddon, Buckinghamshire, to Romsey Abbey; at Chesham, Buckinghamshire, to Abingdon and at Wicham to Bath; also at Wing, Linslade and Haversham, Buckinghamshire, Hatfield (? Hertfordshire), Masworth, Buckinghamshire, and at Gussage (All Saints), Dorset, to the king; at Newnham Murren, Oxon, to the ætheling; at Tæafersceat to Bishop Æthelwold; at Mongewell, Oxfordshire, and at Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, to Ælfweard, Æthelweard and Ælfwaru in common, for life, with reversion to Old Minster, Winchester. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1485 1174 circa A.D. 968 x 971 Will of Ælfheah, ealdorman, including bequests of land at Wroughton, Wiltshire, to God (or King Edgar); at Crondall, Hampshire, to Old Minster, Winchester; at Charlton, Wiltshire, to Malmesbury Abbey and at Sutton (? Somerset) to Bath Abbey; also land at Worth (probably Littleworth in Faringdon), Cookham and Thatcham, Berkshire; Chelworth, Wiltshire; Incgenæsham (? Inglesham, Wiltshire); Aylesbury and Wendover, Buckinghamshire, to King Edgar; land at Scyræburnan to Queen Ælfthryth; at Walkhampstead (now Godstone), Surrey, to Æthelred, Edgar's son; land at Faringdon, Berkshire, and Aldbourne, Wiltshire, to Ælfhere, his brother; land at Tudincgatun (? Teddington, Middlesex) to Godwine, his son; at Wyritunæ (? Purton, Wiltshire) to Ælfweard; at Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, to Æthelweard, his kinsman; and at Froxfield, Hampshire, to Ælfwine, his nephew; also land at Batcombe, Somerset, to Ælfswyth, his wife, with ultimate reversion to Glastonbury Abbey. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1486 1289 A.D. 1000 x 1002 Will of Ælfflæd, including bequests of land at Dovercourt, Fulanpettæ (Beaumont), Alresford, Stanway, Byrton in Stanway (lost), Lexden, Essex; Elmsett and Buxhall, Suffolk, to the king; at Stoke, Suffolk; Hatfield (? Peverel, Essex), Stratford St Mary, Freston, Wiston, Lavenham, Balsdon, Polstead, Withermarsh, Suffolk; Greenstead (near Colchester), Peldon, (West) Mersea, Totham, Colne and Tey, Essex, to Stoke (? Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk); and at Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, to Christ Church, Canterbury; at Hadham, Hertfordshire, and at Tidwoldingtune (Heybridge near Maldon, Essex) to St Paul's, London; and at Baythorn, Essex, to Barking Abbey; at Woodham, Essex, to Ælfthryth, the king's mother, for life, with reversion to St Mary's, Barking; at Chelsworth and Cockfield, Suffolk, to St Edmund's Abbey; and at Nedging, Suffolk, to the same after the death of Crawe, her kinswoman; at Fingringhoe and Mersea, Essex, to the minster at Mersea; at Waldingfield, Suffolk, to St Gregory's, Sudbury, after the death of Crawe; at Rettendon, Essex; Soham, Ditton and Cheveley, Cambridgeshire, to Ely Abbey; at Lawling, Essex, to Ealdorman Æthelmær; and at Liston, Essex, to Æthelmær. With bounds of Balsdon, Withermarsh and Polstead appended. English with bounds, Bury St Edmunds
1487 1306 A.D. 975 x 1016 Will of Ælfhelm (Polga), including bequests of land at Wratting, Cambridgeshire, to Ely Abbey; at Brickendon, Hertfordshire, to Westminster Abbey; at Whepstead, Suffolk, and Walton (perhaps near Felixstowe, Suffolk), to his son Ælfgar; and at Baddow and Burstead, Essex, at Stratford, (probably Stratford St Mary, Suffolk), at Enhale and Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire, at Rayne, Essex, at Carlton, Cambridgeshire, and at Gestingthorpe, Essex, to his wife; at Gestingthorpe, Essex, to Godric and Ælfhelm's daughter; at Conington, Cambridgeshire, to his wife and daughter, and to Æthelric, Ælfwold and Osmær; also at Cockayne Hatley and Potton, Bedfordshire, to Ælfmær, Ælfstan and Osgar; at Littlebury (near Saffron Walden), Essex, to Leofsige, and at Great Staughton, Huntingdonshire, to Leofsige and his wife; also at Troston, Suffolk, to his three brothers and Ælfwold; at Ickleton, Cambridgeshire, and Mawyrthe to Ælfhelm; and at Barnham (probably Suffolk), to Wulfmær. English, Westminster
1488 716 A.D. 1002 x 1005 Will of Ælfric, archbishop, including bequests pf land at Westwell and Burnan (? Bishopsbourne), Kent, and Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire, to Christ Church; at Cingesbyrig (probably consisting of land at Flamstead, Hertfordshire, and at St Albans) to St Albans Abbey; at Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, part to Abingdon Abbey and part to Ælfnoth, for life, with reversion to Abingdon; at Wallingford, Berkshire, to Ceolweard, for life, with reversion to Cholsey minster; at (Great) Tew and Osney, Oxfordshire, and at London to St Albans; at Fiddington and at Newton (in Ashchurch), Gloucestershire, to his sisters and their children. Latin and English versions, Abingdon
1489 759 A.D. 1023 x 1038 Will of Ælfric, bishop (of Elmham), including bequests of land at Worlingworth, Suffolk, and at Hunstanton, Holme, Tichwell and Docking, Norfolk, to Bury St Edmunds; at Grimston, Norfolk, to Leofstan, the dean; and instructions to sell land at Walsingham and Fersfield, Norfolk; also bequests of land at Egmere, Norfolk, part to Ælfwine and part to Ufi, the prior; the mill at Guist, Norfolk, to Edwin, the monk; land at Roydon, Norfolk, to Ælfwig, the priest; and at Moulton (probably Suffolk) to Sibriht; also a messuage in Norwich to St Edmunds and one in London to St Peter's. English, Bury St Edmunds
1490 970 Probably A.D. 1042 x 1043 Will of Ælfric Modercope, including bequests of land at Thurwineholm and Loddon, Norfolk, to (Bury) St Edmunds; at Bergh Apton, Norfolk, with Fuglholm to St Etheldreda's (Ely); at Barton Turf, Norfolk, to St Benedict's, Holme. English, Bury St Edmunds
1491 652 A.D. 955 x 958 Will of Ælfsige, bishop (of Winchester), concerning land at Taunton, Somerset; Crondall, Abbots Ann, the two Worthys (possibly Kings Worthy and Martyr Worthy), Clere (Burghclere or Highclere), Tichborne, Ringwood, all in Hampshire, the beneficiaries including the king and Old and New Minsters, Winchester. Old English, Middle English and Latin versions, Winchester, New Minster
1492 A.D. 1008 x 1012 Will of Ælfwold, bishop (of Crediton), including bequests of land at Sandford, Devon, to the monastery at Crediton and to Godric. English, Exeter (ex Crediton)
1493 971 A.D. 978 x 1016 Ærnketel and Wulfrun, his wife St Benedict, Ramsey Bequest of land at Hickling and Kinoulton, Nottinghamshire, and at Lockington, Yorkshire Latin, Ramsey
1494 1288 A.D. 962 x 991, probably after 975 Will of Æthelflæd, including bequest of land at Lambourn, Cholsey and Reading, Berkshire, to the king; at Damerham, Hampshire, to Glastonbury; at Hamme to Christ Church, Canterbury; at Woodham, Essex, to Ealdorman Brihtnoth and her sister for life, with reversion to St Mary's, Barking; at Hadham, Hertfordshire, to the same, for life, with reversion to St Paul's, London; at Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, to Ely Abbey; at Cockfield and Chelsworth, Suffolk, to the same for life, with reversion to St Edmunds, Bedericesworth (Bury); at Fingringhoe, Essex, to the same for life, with reversion to St Peter's, Mersea; at Polstead, Suffolk, to the same for life, with reversion to Stoke (? Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk); at Withermarsh, Suffolk, to Stoke; at Stratford St Mary, Lavenham, Balsdon, Suffolk, and at Peldon, Mersea and Greenstead (near Colchester), Essex, to Ealdorman Brihtnoth and her sister for life, with reversion to Stoke; at Elmsett, Suffolk, to the same for life, with reversion to Edmund; at Thorpe (? Morieux, Suffolk), to Hadleigh, Suffolk; at Wickford, Essex, to Sibriht, her kinsman; at Hadham, Hertfordshire, to Ecgwine, her reeve; at Donyland, Essex, to Brihtwold, her servant, to Ælfwold and Æthelmær, her priests, and to Ælfgeat, her kinsman; and at Waldingfield, Suffolk, to Crawe, her kinswoman. English, Bury St Edmunds
1495 972 s. x/xi St Paul's minster, London Bequest of land at Laver, Essex, and at Cockhampstead, Hertfordshire English, London, St Paul's
1496 989 A.D. 957 x circa 958 his wife, for her lifetime Bequest of Sotwell, Berkshire, with reversion to New Minster, Winchester. Old English, Middle English and Latin versions, Winchester, New Minster
1497 812 circa A.D. 990 x 1001 Will of Æthelgifu, including bequests of land at Westwick (in St Albans), Gaddesden, Hertfordshire; Langford, Clifton, Bedfordshire; Munden, Standon, Offley, Tewin, Hertfordshire; Weedon, Buckinghamshire; London; Watford, Hertfordshire; and Thrope; the beneficiaries including St Albans Abbey and (? the churches of) Hitchin, Braughing and Welwyn, Hertfordshire Latin and English versions with English bounds, St Albans
1498 A.D. 977 x 982 Will of Æthelmær, ealdorman, including bequests of 13 hides previously held by Lufa, to New Minster, Winchester; of land at Tidworth, Hampshire, to his wife, with reversion to New Minster; and of land at Igeneshamme (? Inglesham, Wiltshire or Eynsham, Oxfordshire) and Cottesmore (lost, in Broadwell, Oxfordshire) to his sons. Old English, Middle English and Latin versions, Winchester, New Minster
1499 A.D. 1047 x 1070 Æthelmær, bishop (of Elmham) (Bury) St Edmunds Bequest of land at Hindringham, Langham, Hindolveston and Swanton Novers, Norfolk. English, Bury St Edmunds
1500 318 d A.D. 805 x 832 Will of Æthelnoth, reeve at Eastry, and Gænburg, his wife, concerning arrangements for the disposition of land at Eythorne, Kent. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1501 699 circa A.D. 960 x 994 Will of Æthelric, including bequest of all his land to his wife, with reversions as follows; land at Bocking, Essex, part to Christ Church and part to the church at Bocking; at Rayne, Essex, to St Paul's, London; at Copford and Glazenwood in Bradwell, Essex, to Ælfstan, bishop (of London); at Northho, part to St Gregory's, Sudbury, and part to St Edmunds at Bedericesworth (Bury). English, Canterbury, Christ Church, and Bury St Edmunds
1502 1338 A.D. 1048 x 1050 St Augustine's Bequest of land at Bodsham and Wilderton, Kent, to take effect after the death of the present tenants. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1503 722 A.D. 1014 Will of the Ætheling Æthelstan, including bequests of land at Adderbury, Oxfordshire, Marlow, Buckinghamshire, and (Steeple) Morden, Cambridgeshire, to Old Minster, Winchester; at Hollingbourne and Garrington in Littlebourne, Kent, to Christ Church, Canterbury; at Rotherfield (? Sussex) to Nunnaminster, Winchester; at Chalton, Hampshire, Northtune and at Mollington, Oxfordshire, to King Æthelred; land in East Anglia and Peacesdele (? Peak District or Pegsdon, Bedfordshire) to Edmund, his brother; at Hambleden, Buckinghamshire, to Ælfmær; at Cumtune to Godwine; at Westune to Ælfswith; at Heorulfestune to Ælfwine; at Catherington, Hampshire, to Ælfmær; at Hockcliffe, Bedfordshire, to Siferth; at Tewin, Hertfordshire, to Æthelweard the Stammerer and to Lyfing; at Lutegaresheale (? Ludgershall, Wiltshire), to Godwine the Driveller. English, Canterbury, Christ Church, and Winchester, Old Minster
1503a ? A.D. 986 Will of Æthelstan Mannessune, including bequests of land at Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, to Ramsey abbey, and at Wold (near Witchford), Cambridgeshire, to Ely abbey; at Clapham, Bedfordshire Graveley, Cambridgeshire Waresley, Huntingdonshire and Elsworth, Cambridgeshire, to his wife for her lifetime, with reversion to Ramsey abbey; half the land at Knapwell, Cambridgeshire, to his wife, and half to Leofsige, his kinsman; land at Over, Cambridgeshire, and Holywell, Huntingdonshire, to his wife; at Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, to his son; at Great Gransden, Cambridgeshire, to his elder daughter; 2 hides at Hatley, Cambridgeshire, to his sister; land at Slepe (St Ives, Huntingdonshire) and at Hackthorn, Lincolnshire, to his younger daughter Ælfwenna, and her heirs, with ultimate reversion to Ramsey abbey; the remainder of the estate at Hatley to Leofsige; land at Potton, Bedfordshire, to the son of Leofsige's brother, after the death of Æffe, if he can get it from her by litigation; half the fishery at Welle (cf. Upwell and Outwell, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk) to his wife, and the other half to his son and two daughters. Latin, Ramsey
1504 819 A.D. 946 x 947 Will of Ealdorman Æthelwold, including bequests of 12 hides at Wylye, Wiltshire, to the bishop and episcopal community at Winchester; land at Ogbourne in Wiltshire, Æscesdune (cf. Ashdown) in Berkshire, Cheam in Surrey and Washington in Sussex, to his brother Eadric; at Broadwater in Sussex and South Newton in Wiltshire, to his brother Athelstan; at Carcel to his brother's son, Ælfsige; and at Cleran (Kingsclere, Hampshire) to the son of his brother Ælfstan. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1505 After A.D. 987 Will of Æthelwold, including bequests of 10 hides at Manningford Abbots, Wiltshire, to his wife for life, with reversion to New Minster, Winchester; and of land at Uptune (? Upton Scudamore, Wiltshire) to his son. Old English, Middle English and Latin versions, Winchester, New Minster
1506 1010 A.D. 941 x 958 (? 958) (a) Agreement between Æthelweard and Archbishop Oda and the Christ Church community over land at Ickham, Kent. (b) Later agreement between Eadric and Christ Church respecting the estate. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1507 553 A.D. 873 x 888 Will of King Alfred, including bequests of land at Lambourn and Wantage, Berkshire; at Stratton in Trigg and elsewhere in Cornwall; at Axmouth, Branscombe, Cullompton, Exminster, Hartland, Lifton, Tiverton, Whitchurch, Devon; at Sturminster Marshall, Dorset; at Candover, Crondall, Hurstbourne Priors, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Kingsclere, Meon, Hampshire; at Arreton in the Isle of Wight; in Kent; at Cannington, Carhampton, Chewton Mendip, Crewkerne, Kilton, Wedmore and Yeovil, Somerset; at Eashing, Godalming, Guildford, Leatherhead and Thunderfield Castle, Surrey; at Aldingbourne, Angmering, Beckley, Beeding, Beddingham, Dean, Ditchley, Felpham, Lyminster, Rotherfield, Sutton and Steyning, Sussex; at Amesbury, Ashton Keynes, Bedwyn, Chippenham, Chisledon, Edington and Pewsey, Wiltshire; also æt Suttune (Sutton, Hampshire or Wiltshire), æt Aweltune (Alton, Hampshire, or Alton Priors, Wiltshire), æt Deone (? East and West Dean, Sussex, or West Dean, Wiltshire), æt Sutheswyrth (? Lustleigh in Devon), æt Mylenburnam (? Silverton, Devon), æt Welewe and æt Welig (Wellow in Hampshire, Wiltshire or Somerset), æt Cumtune (Compton) and æt Burnham (Somerset); the beneficiaries including Winchester (Cathedral) and the king's children. Old English, Middle English and Latin versions, Winchester, New Minster
1508 558 A.D. 871 x 899 Will of Alfred, ealdorman, including bequests of 32 hides at Sanderstead and Selsdon in Surrey, 20 at Westerham in Kent, 6 at Lingfield and 10 at Horsley, both in Surrey, and 6 at Nettlestead, Kent [to his wife, Werburg, and their daughter, Alhthryth]; of a annual render of 200 pence from an estate at Clapham, Surrey [to Chertsey minster]; of 2 hides at Waddington and 1 at Gatton, Surrey [to his son, Æthelwald]; of 1 hide at Linkfield in Reigate, Surrey, to his kinsman Beorhtsige; of land at Nettlestead, Kent, to his kinsman Sigewulf, burdened with an annual render to Christ Church, Canterbury; of land at Farleigh, Kent, burdened with an annual render to Rochester, to Eadred, after Æthelred's time, with reversion to Alfred's maternal relatives. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1509 649 A.D. 932 x 939 Alfred, thegn, bequeaths land at North Stoneham, Hampshire, to his wife for life, with reversion to New Minster, Winchester. Old English, Middle English and Latin versions, Winchester, New Minster
1510 417 A.D. 845 x 853 Will of Badanoth Beotting. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1511 1132 A.D. 975 x 987 (? 980 x 987) Will of Brihtric and Ælfswith, his wife, including bequests of 2 sulungs at Denton and 2 at Longfield, with renders from Hæslholt, Wateringbury, Birling and Harrietsham, all in Kent, to St Andrew's. Rochester; of land at Meopham, Kent, to Christ Church (Canterbury); and of land at Darenth to Brihtwaru for life with reversion to St Andrew's; of land at Birling to Wulfheah; at Wateringbury to Wulfsige; at Hæslholt to Sired; at Harrietsham to Wulfheah and Ælfheah; at Walkingstead (in Godstone, Surrey) to Wulfstan Ucca; at Stratton in Godstone, Surrey, to Walkingstead minster; and at Titsey, Surrey, to Wulfsige; also confirmation of earlier bequests of land at Fawkham, Bromley and Snodland, all in Kent, to St Andrew's (Rochester). English and Latin versions, Rochester
1512 390 A.D. 970 x 981 or 984 Old Minster (Winchester) Bequest of land at Rimpton, Somerset. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1513 566 circa A.D. 900 the community at Winchester for their refectory Bequest of 15 hides at Alton Priors, Wiltshire Latin and English versions with English bounds, Winchester, Old Minster
1514 486(2) circa A.D. 855 Will of Dunn bequeathing a haga and land at Rochester to his wife for her life, with reversion to St Andrew's (Rochester). English, Rochester
1515 912 A.D. 951 x 955 Will of King Eadred, including bequests of land at Downton, Wiltshire, Damerham, Hampshire (formerly Wiltshire) and Calne, Wiltshire, to Old Minster, Winchester; at Wherwell, Andover and Kingsclere, Hampshire, to New Minster, Winchester; at Shalbourne, Wiltshire, Thatcham, Berkshire, and Bradford (? -on-Avon, Wiltshire), to Nunnaminster, Winchester; at Amesbury, Wiltshire, Wantage, Berkshire, and Basing, Hampshire, with land in Sussex, Surrey and Kent to his mother. Old English, Middle English and Latin versions, Winchester, New Minster
1516 921 s. xi med Will of Eadwine concerning land at Algarsthorpe, Little Melton, Bergh Apton (Ashwell), Thorpe, Great Melton, Wreningham, all in Norfolk; the beneficiaries being (Bury) St Edmunds, St Benedict's (Holme), St Etheldreda's (Ely), and the churches at Algarsthorpe, Little Melton, Bergh Apton, Norfolk; and Holverstone, Suffolk; Blyford, Sparham, Ashwell, Fundenhall and Nayland in Wreningham, all in Norfolk, also Ketel. English, Bury St Edmunds
1517 920 circa A.D. 1050 Will of Eadwine of Caddington, including bequests of land at Watford, Hertfordshire, to St Albans; at Sundon, Streatley and Caddington, Bedfordshire, Hæslea (or Hærlea), Pirian, Putnoe, Bedfordshire, and Barley, Hertfordshire, to his son, Leofwine; and at Weston and Knebworth, Hertfordshire, to his wife. With reversion of Pirian to Abingdon Abbey and of Barley to St Albans. English, with Latin abstract. English, with Latin abstract, St Albans
1518 928 circa A.D. 1013 Will of Godric, including bequests of land at Terrington, Norfolk, to St Benedict's, Ramsey; and of land at Acleya to Eadnoth, his son, with reversion to Ramsey. Latin, Ramsey
1519 1339 A.D. 1052 x 1066 Will of Ketel, including bequests of land at Sisted, Essex, to Christ Church, Canterbury; at Harling, Norfolk, to Archbishop Stigand; the reversion of land at Great Melton, Norfolk, to St Benedict's at Holme and at Thorpe near Fundenhall, Norfolk, to Bury St Edmund's, after the deaths of Ketel and his uncle, Wulfric; land at Ketteringham, Norfolk, to his sister Bote, if she outlive him (if not, he is to have the land at Somerledetone [Somerton or Somerleyton, Suffolk]); land at Walsingham in East Carlton, Norfolk, to his sister Gode, if she outlive him (if not, he is to have the land at Preston, Suffolk); land at Hainford, Norfolk, and Coggeshall, Essex, to his brother Godric, and also land at Strattune (? Stratton Strawless, Norfolk), on payment of two pounds to Ælwig, Ketel's servant; the reversion of land at Onehouse, Suffolk, to Bury St Edmunds, after the deaths of Ketel and his stepdaughter, Ælfgifu; the half estate at Moran, Norfolk, to Earl Harold; land at Frating, Essex, according to an agreement made by (? Earl Harold) and Archbishop Stigand; land at Rashford, Suffolk, to Ælfric, his priest and kinsman. English, Bury St Edmunds
1520 932 A.D. 1017 x 1035 Will of Leofflæd, including bequests of land at Balsham, Cambridgeshire, to Ely Abbey; at Stetchworth to her daughters Ælfwyn and Æthelswith, for life, with reversion to Ely Abbey; at Wetheringsett, Suffolk, to her daughter, Leofwaru. Latin, Ely
1521 931 A.D. 1035 x 1044 Will of Leofgifu, including bequests of land at Hintlesham, Essex, and Gestingthorpe, Suffolk, to Bury St Edmunds; the minster at (? Earls) Colne, Essex, to Æthelric and Ælfric, priests, and Æthelsige, deacon; land at Belchamp (? Walter), Essex, to her lady; land at (? Great) Bentley, Essex, to Alfweard, bishop (of London); at Boreham, Essex, to her kinsman Ælfgar; at Bramford, Suffolk, to her kinsman Ælfric, Wihtgar's son; at Willesham, Suffolk, to Stigand; at Stonham, Waldingfield, Suffolk, and Little St Osyth, Essex, to Æthelric, her brother's son; at Haughley, Suffolk, to her daughter Ælfflæd; 3 hides at Warley, Essex, to Godwine, her brother-in-law; land at Stonham, Suffolk, to Æthelmær, (her reeve); 30 acres at Waldingfield, Suffolk, to Godric, her reeve at Waldingfield; land at Lawford, Essex, to Æthelric, her chaplain, and Ælfric and other servants; 1 hide at Forendale to Æthelric the priest. English, Bury St Edmunds
1522 1293 A.D. 998 (15 April) Will of Leofwine, son of Wulfstan, including bequests of land at Kelvedon, Essex, and at Mearcyncg seollan (probably Markshall, Essex) to St Peter's, Westminster; at Purleigh, Essex, partly to God's servants at Notley, Essex, and partly to Leofwaru, his aunt; and at Barling, Essex, to Wulfstan, bishop (of London). English, Westminster
1523 1329 A.D. 1017 x 1035 Will of Mantat the anchorite bequeathing land at Twywell, Northamptonshire, and Conington, Huntingdonshire, to Thorney. English, Thorney
1524 943 s. x Old Minster, Winchester Bequest of 10 hides at Candover, Hampshire English, Winchester, Old Minster
1525 1014 s. x2-sxi Will of Sifflæd, concerning the bequest of Marlingford, Norfolk, to (Bury) St Edmund's. English, Bury St Edmunds
1525a s. x2-sxi Will of Siflæd, including bequest of Marlingford, Norfolk, to Bury St Edmunds; and other bequests to Marlingford tunkirke and Christchurch in Norwich. English, Bury St Edmunds
1526 1008 A.D. 942 x circa 951 Will of Theodred, bishop of London, including bequests of land at Duxford in Cambridgeshire, Illyntone (probably Illington, Norfolk) and Arrington, Cambridgeshire, to the king; land at St Osyth in Essex, Southery in Norfolk, and Tillingham and Dunmow in Essex, to St Paul's, London; land at Mendham, Suffolk, to his sister's son, Osgot (except for the minster and 1 hide, to belong to the church); land at Shotford and Mettingham, Suffolk, to Mendham church; land at Syleham, Instead, Chickering, Ashfield Green, all in Suffolk, and Wrtinham (? Wortham, Suffolk) to Osgot; land at Horham, Athelington, Suffolk, to St Æthelberht's church at Hoxne; land at Lothingland, Suffolk, to Offa, his sister's son; land at Barton, Rougham, Pakenham, Suffolk, to his kinsman Osgot, Eadulf's son; land at Nowton, Horningsheath, Ickworth and Whepstead, Suffolk, to St Edmund's church (Bury); land at Waldringfield and a messuage in Ipswich, Suffolk, to Osgot, his sister's son; land at Wortham, Suffolk, to Wulfstan; with arrangements for the episcopal demesne in London and at Hoxne, Suffolk; at Wimbledon and Sheen, Surrey; at Fulham, Middlesex; and at Dengie, Essex. English, Bury St Edmunds
1527 1020 s. xi, probably before AD 1038 Will of Thurketel, including bequests of land at Palgrave, Suffolk, to Bury St Edmunds; half of Palgrave, Suffolk, to Bury St Edmunds, and half to the bishop; land at Roydon, Norfolk, Scortland, and the priest's toft, to the church; land at Shrimpling and half the land at Roydon, Norfolk, to his wife, Leofwyn; land at Wingfield, Suffolk, to his brother's sons Ulfketel and Thurketel; 15 acres at Palgrave, Suffolk, and a toft to Leofcwen; land at Thrandeston, Suffolk, to Osbeorn; 20 acres at Roydon, Norfolk, to his nephew Leofric, his kinsman Godwine, and Wulfwine and his brother. English, Bury St Edmunds
1528 1017 s. xi, probably after 1020 Will of Thurketel Heyng, including bequests of land at Caister, Norfolk, and Thorpe (? Thorpe Abbots or Morningthorpe, Norfolk) to St Benedict's at Holme and Bury St Edmunds; land at Ormesby, Norfolk, to his daughter Ælfwyn, with reversion to Holme; land at Scratby, Norfolk to his nephews' children, the sons of Swegen and Ealhmund. English, Bury St Edmunds
1529 980 s. xi med (Bury) St Edmunds Bequest of land at Wereham, Norfolk. English, Bury St Edmunds
1530 788 A.D. 1042 x 1043 Bequest by Thurstan of land at Wimbish, Essex, to Christ Church. English and Latin versions, Canterbury, Christ Church
1531 A.D. 1043 x 1045 Will of Thurstan, son of Wine, including bequests of land at Wimbish, Essex, to Christ Church, Canterbury; at Harlow, Essex (except the half hide at Ealing Bridge in Harlow which Ælfwine had), and Shouldham, Norfolk, to Bury St Edmunds; land at Wetheringsett, Suffolk, and at Knapwell, Cambridgeshire, to Ely abbey; land at Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire, to Æthelswith, for life, with reversion to Ely; land at Shouldham, Norfolk, to Ramsey and St Benedict's at Holme; land at Borough Green, Cambridgeshire, to Ulfketel, if he outlives Thurstan, except a half hide at Westley Waterless and 1 hide at Dullingham (granted to Thurstan's servant, Viking); land in Norfolk and at Pentlow, Ashdon and Henham, Essex, to his wife Æthelgyth (except land at Bromleg [possibly Bromley Barn in Widdington] and half a hide at Henham, to go to the local minsters); land at Kedington, Suffolk, to the priest Ælfwig and Thurstan's chaplains Thurstan and Ordheah; land at Little Dunmow, Essex, to Merewine and his family; and instructions that land at Bidicheseye (? Bottisham, Cambridgeshire) was to be sold and payments made to a number of beneficiaries. With an additional section detailing further bequests, including the reversion of land at Henham, Essex, to Æthelswith and then to Ely abbey; a half hide at Ongar, Essex, to Thurgot, his servant; a half hide and a haga near Marden Ash in High Ongar, Essex, to Merewine; and a half hide to Swegn. English, Bury St Edmunds
1532 954 circa A.D. 1050 Will of Ulf (Wulf), including bequest of land at Aston, Hertfordshire, and Oxwick (lost, in Codicote, Hertfordshire) to St Albans; other beneficiaries including Ramsey, St Peter's in Rome and Earl Sihtricirca. Latin and English versions, St Albans
1533 678 A.D. 931 x 939 (probably 933 x 939) Will of Wulfgar, including bequests of land at Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire, to his wife Æffe, for life, with reversion to New Minster, Winchester; at Inkpen, Berkshire, to Æffe, for life, with reversion to the church at Kintbury, Berkshire; at Cræft to Wynsige and Ælfsige; at Denford, Berkshire, to Æthelstan and Cynestan; 2 hides at Buttermere, Wiltshire, to Brihtsige and one of Ceolstan's sons; at Æscmere (cf. Ashmanworth, Hampshire) 'to such of my young kinsmen as obey me best'; and at Ham, Wiltshire, to Æffe, for life, with reversion to Old Minster, Winchester. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1534 1317 Probably circa 1000. Will of Wulfgeat of Donington, Shropshire, including bequests of land at Tardebigge, Worcestershire, as burial-fee (possibly to Donington church); also land at Kilsall, in Shropshire, Evenlode in Gloucestershire and at Roden, Shropshire, to his wife; land at Donington and Thornbury, Herefordshire, to his daughter, Wulfgifu; land at Ingardine, Shropshire, to his grandson; land at Tardebigge, Worcestershire, to his daughter, Wilflæd. His potential claim to Wrottesley, Staffordshire, is mentioned. English, Worcester
1535 782 A.D. 1042 x 1053, possibly 1046 Will of Wulfgyth, including bequests of land at Stisted, Essex, to her sons Ælfketel and Ketel, for life, with reversion to Christ Church (Canterbury); at Walsingham in East Carleton, East Carleton and Harling, Norfolk, to her sons Ulfketel and Ketel; at Saxlingham, Norfolk, and Somerton (or Somerleyton), Suffolk, to her daughters, Gode and Bote; at Chadacre, Suffolk, and Ashford (? Kent) to her daughter Ealdgyth; and at Fritton (Norfolk or Suffolk) to Earl Godwine and Earl Harold. English, Canterbury, Christ Church
1536 1298 A.D. 1002 x 1004 Will of Wulfric, including bequests of land at Dumbleton, Gloucestershire; in south Lancashire; in Wirral; at Rolleston, Harlaston, Staffordshire; Beorelfestune (? Barlaston, Staffordshire or Barlestone, Leicestershire); Marchington, Staffordshire; Conisborough, Yorkshire WR; Alvaston, Derbyshire; Northtune (? Norton juxta Twycross, Leicestershire); Elford, Oakley, Tamworth, Balterley, Staffordshire; Walesho (? Wales, Yorkshire WR); Thorpe Savin, Yorkshire WR; Whitwell, Clowne, Barlborough, Duckmanton, Mosborough, Eckington, Beighton, Derbyshire; Doncaster, Yorkshire WR; Morlingtune; Austrey, Warwickshire; Palterton, Derbyshire; Wibtoft, Warwickshire; Twongan (? Tonge, Leicestershire, or Tong, Shropshire); Burton upon Trent, Stretton, Bromley, Pillaton, Gailey, Whiston, Staffordshire; Laganford (? Longford, Shropshire); Stirchley, Staffordshire; Niwantun æt thære wic (probably Newton by Middlewich, Cheshire); Wædedun, Niwantun (? Newton Solney, Derbyshire); Winshill, Staffordshire; Suttun; Ticknall, Derbyshire; Shenton, Wigston Parva, Lecis.; Halen (? Hawne in Halesowen, Worcestershire); Hremesleage (? Romsley, Shropshire); Shiplea, Shropshire; Suthtune (? Sutton Maddock, Shropshire); Actune (? Acton Trussel in Baswich, Staffordshire); Darlaston, Rudyard, Cotwalton, Church Leigh, Staffordshire; Okeover, Ilam, Cauldon, Derbyshire; Castern, Staffordshire; Suthtune (? Sutton on the Hill, Derbyshire); Morley, Breadsall, Morton, Pilsley, Ogston, North Wingfield, Snodeswic, Derbyshire; Tathwell, Lincolnshire; Appleby Magna, Leicestershire; Weston in Arden, Burton Hastings, Warwickshire; Sharnford, Leicestershire; Harbury, Warwickshire; Aldsworth, Arlington, Gloucestershire; Eccleshale (? Eccleshall, Staffordshire); Waddune; Sheen, Staffordshire; Langandune (? Longdon, Staffordshire); Bupton, Stretton, Derbyshire; the beneficiaries including Archbishop Ælfric, Morcar, Burton Abbey and the community at Tamworth. English, Burton
1537 1162 979 A.D. 1022 x 1034 Will of Wulfsige, including bequest of land at Wiken to Bury St Edmunds, Bishop Ælfric and, for her life, to Wulfwyn. English, Bury St Edmunds
1538 694 A.D. 984 x 1016 (probably 984 x 1001) Will of Wulfwaru, including bequests of land at Freshford, Somerset, to Ælfhere, abbot of Bath; at Claverton, Compton and Butcombe, Somerset, to Wulfmær, her son; at Butcombe to Ælfwaru, her daughter; at Leigh, Holton, Somerset, and at Hocgestune, to Ælfwine, her son; at Winford, Somerset, to Gode, her daughter. English, Bath
1539 1290 s. x or xi Will of Wynflæd concerning land at Ebbesborne, Wiltshire; Charlton (probably Horethorne, Somerset); Coleshill, Berkshire; Inggeneshamme (perhaps Inglesham, Wiltshire); Faccombe, Hants; Adderbury, Oxfordshire; and at Chinnock, Somerset; the beneficiaries including Shaftesbury and Wilton. English, uncertain (? Shaftesbury)
1561 No date. Boundary between the dioceses of Hereford and Worcester, at the time of Bishop Athelstan (of Hereford, 1013 x 1016 -1056). English, Hereford, St Æthelberht's
1603 844 A.D. 685 x 689 Cædwalla, king of Wessex Abingdon Abbey Part of a grant of land at Cumnor, Berkshire, at Geatescun and woodland called Ædeleahing. Latin, Abingdon Cædwalla (of Wessex)
1604 676 No Date. ? Grant of land) at Bultheswrthe. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon
1605 A.D. 892 x 900 Attestation clause of a charter of King Alfred, now lost. Athelney
1606 773 A.D. 942 Wulfsige Maur Note of a grant in the same terms as no. 484 of land at Croxall, Cotton, Walton-on-Trent, Drakelow, Stapenhill, Derbyshire, and at Sulueston. Latin, Burton
1608 A.D. 1044 x 1052 St Edmunds Abbey Bequest of land at Dickleburgh and Semer, Norfolk. English and Latin versions, Bury St Edmunds
1610 69 A.D. 687 Cædwalla, king Archbishop Theodore and Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Giddinge and Wootton, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1611 161 A.D. 741 Eadberht, king Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of fishing rights in the river Lympne, of land around the oratorium of St Martin, and of pasture at Bisceopesuuic. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1612 173 A.D. 747 Eadberht, king of Kent Deneheah, abbot, and Reculver church Grant of the toll due on one ship at Fordwich, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1613 301 A.D. 791 Cenwulf, king Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Tenham, Kent, in exchange for land at the source of the Cray, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1614 263 A.D. 791 Offa, king Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Ickham, Palmstead and Ruckinge, Kent, with woodland etc elsewhere, as in no. 123 Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1619 367 A.D. 821 Cenwulf, king Wulfred, archbishop Short version of grant of land at Coppanston, Gretaniarse and Scealdefordan. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1620 372 A.D. 822 Beornwulf, king Wulfred, archbishop Note of grant of land at Godmersham. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1621 382 A.D. 824 Wulfred, archbishop Christ Church, Canterbury Note of grant of land at Eastur, Waldingtun, near Canterbury. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1622 A.D. 805 x 832 Extract from a charter of Wulfred, archbishop of Canterbury, concerning the alienability of bookland. Canterbury, Christ Church
1623 408 A.D. 832 for 833 x 858 Æthelwulf, king Christ Church, Canterbury Short version of grant of land at Ebony in the Isle of Oxney, Deiferthesea, Mistanham, Langeburnan, Blaceburnanham, Pleguuiningham, Ofneham; pasture in Ægylbyrhtingahyrst; the wood called Hostringedenne; Barton near Canterbury with meadows at Scitinge and Thanington, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1624 414 A.D. 835 Cynewaru, abbess Hunberht, dux Short version of grant of land at Wirksworth, Derbyshire, on condition of annual render of lead to Ceolnoth, archbishop, his successors and to Christ Church, Canterbury. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1625 427 A.D. 839 Note of purchase by Ceolnoth, archbishop of Canterbury, from Hæleth, princeps, of land at Chart. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1626 446 A.D. 844 Æthelwulf, king Christ Church, Canterbury Note of confirmation of the grant by Oswulf, dux, of land at Estre Stanhamstede (East Stanstead, Kent). Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1627 572 A.D. 895 Plegmund, archbishop Christ Church Note of grant of land at Wefingemersc near the river Romney, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1628 577 A.D. 898 or 899 Plegmund, archbishop, and to Christ Church, and to Wærferth, bishop, and the church of Worcester Grant of 2 yokes of land at Ætheredes hyd (Queenhithe) on the Thames, one to each. Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church
1629 637 A.D. 923 Notes of purchase by Wulfhelm, archbishop, of land near Ealdanstrate, and of land at Wadland and Wlfrethingland (outside Canterbury). Latin with bounds, Canterbury, Christ Church
1630 698 A.D. 933 or 934, ? for 944 Christ Church, Canterbury Note of grant of land at Hamme, Sussex. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1631 823 A.D. 947 Christ Church, Canterbury Note of grant of land at Patching, Sussex. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1632 1038 A.D. 958 the monasteries of Kent Confirmation of privileges. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1633 1049 A.D. 959 Æthelweard, minister of King Edgar Christ Church, Canterbury Note of grant of land at Mulaton. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1634 1102 A.D. 963 Dunstan, archbishop Christ Church (Canterbury) Note of grant of land at Vange, Essex, purchased by him from Ingelram. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1635 1126 A.D. 964 the church of St Mary, Lyminge Note of grant of land at Ulaham. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1636 A.D. 979 Christ Church, Canterbury Note of grant of land at Sandwich and Eastry, Kent. Latin and English versions, Canterbury, Christ Church
1637 A.D. 991 Brihtnoth, dux Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Lawling, Essex; Eleigh and Hadleigh, Suffolk. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1638 697 A.D. 997 for 1002 x 1051 Christ Church (Canterbury) Grant of land at Newington and Britwell Prior, Oxfordshire Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1639 circa A.D. 1001 Ælfflæd, wife of Brihtnoth Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Hadleigh, Suffolk. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1640 A.D. 1010 Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Warehorne, Kent, with note of the grant to Christ Church in his days of land at Farningham and Wootton, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1641 A.D. 1018 Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Merstham and Cheieham, Surrey. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1642 A.D. 1035 Eadsige, bishop of St Martin's, near Canterbury Grant for Christ Church of land at Appeldore, Palstre and at Wittersham, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1643 A.D. 1038 Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Folkestone, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1644 A.D. 1040 x 1042 Wulfstan, wilde preost Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Thurrock, Essex. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1645 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at St Osyth, Essex. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1646 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Stisted and Coggeshal, Essex. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1647 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Nithard, formerly King Edmund's ioculator Christ Church, Canterbury Grant of land at Walworth, Surrey. Latin, Canterbury, Christ Church
1648 44 A.D. 678 Hlothhere, king of Kent Æbba, abbess Grant of land at Sudaneie in the Isle of Thanet, and at Sturry, Kent. Latin, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1649 A.D. 838 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex and Kent Wernod, abbot of St Augustine's Grant of 5 ploughlands at East Lenham, Kent. Canterbury, St Augustine's
1650 A.D. 848 St Augustine's, Canterbury Grant of land at Burmarsh, Kent. Canterbury, St Augustine's
1651 A.D. 844 x 864 St Augustine's Grant of land at Burmarsh and at Wyk (Snavewick), Kent. Canterbury, St Augustine's
1652 ? A.D. 871 x 899 Æthelfrith St Augustine's Abbey Grant of land called Ateleswold (Aylesford) in Willesborough and at Hinxhill, Kent. Canterbury, St Augustine's
1653 A.D. 974 St Augustine's Grant of 100 acres at Little Mongeham, to the north of curie de Northborn, i.e. Northbourne, Kent. Canterbury, St Augustine's
1654 A.D. 991 Bruman, portreve Sigeric, abbot of St Augustine's Grant, for life, of 2 hagas and a meadow at Fordwich, Kent, with reversion to the abbey. Canterbury, St Augustine's
1655 A.D. 997 St Augustine's Bequest of land at Combe. Canterbury, St Augustine's
1656 A.D. 1009 St Augustine's Bequest of 100 acres at Sturton in Romney Marsh. English, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1657 A.D. 1045 Royal charter concerning Selling and Combrook or Kennington, Kent. Canterbury, St Augustine's
1658 A.D. 1059 x 1070 Æthelsige, abbot of St Augustine's Blæcmann and Æthelred, sons of Brihtmær Grant in gavelkind of land at Dene (? in Thanet). English, Canterbury, St Augustine's
1659 1256 s. x/xi Northman, eorl St Cuthbert’s Note of grant of land at Escomb, co. Durham. English, Durham
1660 1255 s. x Thored, eorl St Cuthbert’s Note of grant of land at Smeaton, Crayke and Sutton-on-Forest, Yorkshire English, Durham
1661 390 s. x/xi Ulfketel, son of Osulf St Cuthbert’s Note of grant of land at Norton, co. Durham. English, Durham
1662 1024 A.D. 951 x 955 or 956 (ii) ? Land at Bathingbourne in Godshill, Isle of Wight. Witnesses and English bounds, Evesham
1663 1025 A.D. 955 x 959 Æthelgeard, his faithful minister Grant of land at Bathingbourne in Godshill, Isle of Wight. Latin with English bounds, Evesham
1664 1299 A.D. 1003 ? Grant of land at Bengeworth,Worcestershire Latin with English bounds, Evesham
1665 ? A.D. 676 x 685 Baldred, king Hæmgils, abbot Grant of a fishery in the river Parret. Glastonbury
1666 A.D. 678 Centwine, king of Wessex Hæmgils The abbacy of Glastonbury and 6 hides at Glastonbury. Glastonbury
1667 A.D. 676 x 685 Centwine, king of Wessex Wilfrid, bishop Grant of land at Wedmore, Somerset. Glastonbury
1668 A.D. 676 x 685 Centwine, king of Wessex Grant of land at Clewer in Wedmore, Somerset. Glastonbury
1670 A.D. 705 x 712 Beorhtwald, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of land at the foot of Mendip. Glastonbury
1671 A.D. 688 x 726 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 20 hides at Brentemarais (South Brent, Somerset). Glastonbury
1672 A.D. 688 x 726 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 20 hides at Pilton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1673 A.D. 688 x 726 Ine, king of Wessex Glastonbury Abbey Grant of land at Oram. Glastonbury
1674 A.D. 705 x 709 Wilfrid, bishop Beorhtwald, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of land at Wedmore, Somerset. Glastonbury
1675 A.D. 705 x 712 Wilfrid, bishop Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 1 hide at Clewer, Somerset. Glastonbury
1676 A.D. 729 Æthelheard, king of Wessex Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 10 hides in the valley of the river Torridge, Devon. Glastonbury
1677 A.D. 729 x 740 Frithugyth, wife of king Æthelheard Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 5 hides at Brompton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1678 A.D. 745 Cuthred, king of Wessex Tunbeorht, abbot Grant of 3 hides at Ure. Glastonbury
1679 A.D. 746 Tunbeorht, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of 4 hides at Jecesig and Bradanleghe. Glastonbury
1680 A.D. 754 Sigebeorht, king Tica, abbot, and Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 22 hides in Poholt, Somerset. Glastonbury
1681 A.D. 760 x 762 Cynewulf, king Æthelheard, his minister Grant of 3 hides at Cedern or Elenbearo (Elborough in Hutton, Somerset). Glastonbury
1682 A.D. 757 x 786 Cynewulf (king of Wessex) Bica Grant of land at Mildenhall, Wiltshire Glastonbury
1683 A.D. 756 x 760 Cynewulf (king of Wessex) Cuthbert Grant of land at Culm Davy, Devon. Glastonbury
1684 A.D. 760 Cynewulf, king of Wessex Guba, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of 5 hides at Wootton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1685 A.D. 762 Cynewulf, king of Wessex Wealdhun, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of 5 hides at Cumtun. Glastonbury
1686 A.D. 757 x 786 Cynewulf, king Grant of land at Aldamtone and elsewhere. Glastonbury
1687 A.D. 756 x 760 Cynewulf (king of Wessex) Cuthbert Grant of land at Culmstock, Devon. Glastonbury
1688 A.D. 757 x 786 Cynewulf, king of Wessex Grant of land at Cynemersforda. Glastonbury
1689 A.D. 757 x 786 Cynewulf (king of Wessex) Concerning land at Horuton. Glastonbury
1690 A.D. 757 x 786 Cynewulf, king of Wessex Grant of land at Mertone. Glastonbury
1691 circa A.D. 760 Sulca Grant of land at Culmstock, Devon. Glastonbury
1692 A.D. 794 Offa, king of Mercia Beaduwulf, abbot, for the church of Glastonbury Grant of 10 hides at Eswirht, or Inesuuyrth juxta Hunstpill, Somerset. Glastonbury
1693 A.D. 802 Egbert, king of Wessex Glastonbury Abbey Grant of land and privileges for land by the river Torridge, Devon. Glastonbury
1694 A.D. 839 x 858 Æthelwulf Grant of 10 hides at Clutton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1695 A.D. 839 x 855 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 10 hides at Braunton, Devon, ad capturam isiciorum. Glastonbury
1696 A.D. 839 x 855 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of land at Monk Okehampton, Devon. Glastonbury
1697 A.D. 839 x 855 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 24 hides at Uffculme, Devon. Glastonbury
1698 A.D. 839 x 855 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex Grant of land at Lennucmere. Glastonbury
1699 A.D. 855 x 860 Æthelbald, king Eanulf Grant of land at Hornblawerton (Hornblotton, Somerset) juxta Dichesgete (Ditcheat). Glastonbury
1700 A.D. 855 x 860 Æthelbald, king Heregyth Grant of land at Wodetone. Glastonbury
1701 A.D. 852 x 874 Burgred (? king of Mercia) Eanulf Grant of land at Binegar, Somerset. Glastonbury
1702 A.D. 852 x 874 Burgred, king of Mercia Æthelred Grant of land at Lydney, Gloucestershire Glastonbury
1703 A.D. 871 x 879 Tunbeorht, bishop (of Winchester) Glastonbury Abbey Grant of land at Logderesdone (Montacute, Somerset). Glastonbury
1704 A.D. 871 x 899 Alfred (king of Wessex) Wulfhere Grant of land at Hannington, Wiltshire Glastonbury
1705 A.D. 922 Ealdhun, abbot Restitution of land at Cumtone (Compton, Somerset). Glastonbury
1706 A.D. 899 x 925 Grant of land at Pilsdon, Devon. Glastonbury
1707 A.D. 899 x 925 Grant of land at Portbury, Somerset. Glastonbury
1708 A.D. 899 x 925 Grant of land at Yeovilton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1709 A.D. 924 x 939 Ælfric Grant of land at Byrhtulfingtun becocer (? Burton near North Coker, Somerset). Glastonbury
1710 A.D. 924 x 939 Affe Grant of land at Worston, Somerset. Glastonbury
1711 A.D. 924 x 939 Athelstan Grant of land at Weston vel Foxcot. Glastonbury
1712 A.D. 924 x 939 Æthelred Grant of land at Henstridge, Somerset. Glastonbury
1713 A.D. 924 x 939 Osfrith Grant of land atOver (alias Monton) Deverill, Wiltshire Glastonbury
1714 A.D. 924 x 939 Wulfhelm, archbishop Grant of land at Deverill, Wiltshire Glastonbury
1715 A.D. 924 x 939 Wulfhelm Grant of land at Hamanstane. Glastonbury
1716 A.D. 924 x 939 Concerning Idmiston, Wiltshire Glastonbury
1717 No Date. Ælfric Grant of land at Stoke. Glastonbury
1718 A.D. 939 x 946 Ælgar Grant of land at Camel, Somerset. Glastonbury
1719 A.D. 939 x 946 Ælfflæd Grant of land at Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset. Glastonbury
1720 A.D. 939 x 946 Ælfswith Grant of land at Upavon, Wiltshire Glastonbury
1721 A.D. 939 x 946 Æthelwold Grant of land at Chelworth, Wiltshire Glastonbury
1722 A.D. 939 x 946 Alfred Grant of land at Rowberrow, Somerset. Glastonbury
1723 A.D. 939 x 946 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of half a hide at Escford, with a fishery. Glastonbury
1724 A.D. 939 x 946 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 30 hides at Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire Glastonbury
1725 A.D. 939 x 946 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 8 hides at Stane (probably Stone in East Pennard, Somerset). Glastonbury
1726 A.D. 939 x 946 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 4 hides at Whatley, Somerset. Glastonbury
1727 A.D. 939 x 946 Sigewulf Grant of land at Abbotsbury, Dorset. Glastonbury
1728 A.D. 939 x 946 Wilfric Grant of 5 hides at Tintinhull, Somerset. Glastonbury
1729 A.D. 939 x 946 Wilfric (or Wilfrid) Grant of land at Turnworth, Dorset. Glastonbury
1730 A.D. 939 x 946 Wulflaf Grant of land at Piddle, Dorset. Glastonbury
1731 A.D. 939 x 946 Wulfric (or Wilfrid), his minister Grant of 10 hides at Yarlington, Somerset. Glastonbury
1732 A.D. 939 x 946 Grant of land at Clutton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1733 A.D. 939 x 946 Grant of land at Cympanhamme. Glastonbury
1734 A.D. 939 x 946 Grant of land at Eatumberesd’. Glastonbury
1735 A.D. 939 x 946 Grant of land at Lutramton’. Glastonbury
1736 A.D. 946 x 955 Ælheah Grant of land at Henstridge, Somerset. Glastonbury
1737 A.D. 946 x 955 Ælfhere Grant of land at Bocland. Glastonbury
1738 A.D. 946 x 955 Æthelwold Grant of land at Camerton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1739 A.D. 946 x 955 Alfred Grant of 5 hides at Camerton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1740 A.D. 946 x 955 Alfred Grant of land at Tarnock in Badgeworth, Somerset, and at Stapelwill’ (?Stawell, Somerset). Glastonbury
1741 A.D. 954 Dunstan Grant of 2 hides at Twinam, i.e. Christchuch, Hampshire Glastonbury
1742 A.D. 946 x 955 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 2 hides at Nunney and restoration of land at Doulting, Somerset. Glastonbury
1743 A.D. 946 x 955 Wilfric, his minister Grant of 10 hides at Hortone. Glastonbury
1744 A.D. 946 x 955 Wulfhelm, bishop (of Wells) Grant of land at Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire Glastonbury
1745 A.D. 946 x 955 Wulfric Grant of land at Cumbe. Glastonbury
1746 A.D. 955 x 959 Ælheah Grant of land at Cranmore, Somerset. Glastonbury
1747 A.D. 955 x 957 Ælfhere Grant of land at Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire Glastonbury
1748 A.D. 955 x 959 Ælfswith Grant of land at Pendesclive. Glastonbury
1749 A.D. 955 x 959 Ælfwine Grant of land at Stourton, Wiltshire Glastonbury
1750 A.D. 955 x 959 Ælfwold Grant of land at Peasucmere. Glastonbury
1751 A.D. 955 x 959 Æthelric Grant of land at Wydancumbe. Glastonbury
1752 A.D. 955 x 959 Æthelwold Grant of land at Sharpham, Somerset. Glastonbury
1753 A.D. 955 x 959 Brihthere Grant of land at Woodyates, Dorset. Glastonbury
1754 A.D. 955 x 959 Brihtric Grant of land at Yeovilton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1755 A.D. 955 x 959 Cynric Grant of land at Camel, Somerset. Glastonbury
1756 A.D. 955 x 959 Cynric Grant of land at Lamyatt, Somerset. Glastonbury
1757 A.D. 955 x 959 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of land at Blackford, Somerset. Glastonbury
1758 A.D. 955 x 959 Wulfod’ Grant of land at Easeteneton’. Glastonbury
1759 A.D. 959 x 975 Ælfhere Grant of land at Orchardleigh, Somerset. Glastonbury
1760 A.D. 959 x 975 Ælfhere, dux Grant of 40 hides at Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire Glastonbury
1761 A.D. 959 x 975 Ælfswith Grant of land at Ætheresig (Nyland) and at Stratton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1762 A.D. 959 x 975 Ælfswith Grant of land at Winscombe, Somerset. Glastonbury
1763 A.D. 959 x 975 Ælfwold Grant of land at Hannington, Wiltshire Glastonbury
1764 A.D. 959 x 975 Brihtric Grant of land at Camel, Somerset. Glastonbury
1765 A.D. 959 x 975 Byrnsige Grant of land at Holton, Somerset. Glastonbury
1766 A.D. 959 x 975 Ealdred Grant of land at Cleeve, Somerset. Glastonbury
1767 A.D. 959 x 975 Ealdred Grant of land at Durborough in Stogursey, Somerset. Glastonbury
1768 A.D. 959 x 975 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of land at Blackford, Somerset. Glastonbury
1769 A.D. 959 x 975 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 2 hides at Luccombe, Somerset. Glastonbury
1770 A.D. 959 x 975 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 3 hides at Wheathill, Somerset. Glastonbury
1771 A.D. 959 x 975 Grant of land at Ubley, Somerset. Glastonbury
1772 A.D. 959 x 975 Grant of land at Widamgate. Glastonbury
1773 A.D. 959 x 975 Sigegar, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of 17 hides at Hamme (? High Ham, Somerset). Glastonbury
1774 A.D. 984 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of a mansa in Wilton. Glastonbury
1775 A.D. 1000 Beorhtred, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of a fishery. Glastonbury
1776 A.D. 979 x 1016 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of land in Hannington, Wiltshire Glastonbury
1777 A.D. 979 x 1016 Glastonbury Abbey Restitution of 30 hides at Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire Glastonbury
1778 A.D. 979 x 1016 Glastonbury Abbey Grant of 1 hide at Sethebeorge. Glastonbury
1779 A.D. 979 x 1016 Godric Grant of land at Stoke. Glastonbury
1780 A.D. 979 x 997 Sigegar, abbot of Glastonbury Grant of 6 hides at Aust Cliff, Gloucestershire Glastonbury
1781 A.D. 979 x 1016 Grant of land at Portbury, Somerset. Glastonbury
1783 A.D. 693 x 704 Æthelred, king of Mercia Waldhere, bishop (of London) Grant of land at Ealing, Middlesex Latin, London, St Paul's
1784 circa A.D. 704 x 709 Offa, king of Essex Waldhere, bishop of London Grant of land at Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire Latin, London, St Paul's
1785 A.D. 704 x 709 Tyrhtil, bishop (of Hereford) Waldhere, bishop of London Grant of land at Fulham, Middlesex Latin, London, St Paul's
1786 A.D. 704 x 709 Cenred, king of Mercia, renews the sanctio of Æthelberht, king (of Kent), in favour of St Paul’s, London. Latin, London, St Paul's
1787 circa A.D. 706 x circa 709 Swæfred, king of Essex Ingwald, bishop of London Grant of land at Dengie, Essex. Latin, London, St Paul's
1788 A.D. 716 x 745 Æthelbald, king of Mercia Ingwald, bishop of London Grant of the toll and custom due from one ship. now 103b. Latin, London, St Paul's
1789 circa A.D. 706 x 745 Signature to a charter in favour of Ingwald, bishop (of London). London, St Paul's
1790 A.D. 757 x 796 Offa, king of Mercia, extends the liberties of St Paul’s. Latin
1791 After A.D. 825 Ceolberht, bishop of London, and the community of St Paul Sigeric, minister of Wiglaf, king of Mercia Lease of land at Braughing, Hertfordshire Latin with English, London, St Paul's
1792 A.D. 935 Extract, with witness, from a charter of King Athelstan. Latin
1793 A.D. 946 Eawynn, a nun Grant of land at Shopland, Essex. Latin, London, St Paul's
1794 A.D. 957 Brihthelm, bishop (of London) Grant of land at Orsett, Essex. Latin, London, St Paul's
1795 A.D. 946 x 975 King Edgar allows Æthelflæd, widow of his father Edmund, to give land at Hadham, Hertfordshire, to St Paul’s. Latin
1796 A.D. 986 Dating clause and three witnesses from a charter of King Æthelred. Latin, London, St Paul's
1797 584 A.D. 901 Ordlaf, comes Note of the lease for five lives of land at Mannington in Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire, in exchange for land at Chelworth near Crudwell, Wiltshire Latin, Malmesbury
1798 A.D. 675 x 690 Æthelheah, abbot of Icheanog (? Iken, Suffolk) the nun Mildburg Grant of land at Wimnicas (Much Wenlock, Shropshire), by the river Monnow, at Marund, Herefordshire, and in the disctric called Lydas (? Lyde, Herefordshire). Much Wenlock
1799 A.D. 674 x 704 Mildburg, their sister Grant of land around Clee Hill, by the river Corve, at Kenbecleag, and in Chelmarsh, Shropshire. Much Wenlock
1800 A.D. 709 x 716 Ceolred, king of Mercia Mildburg, abbess Grant of land at Peandan Wrye (Wyre Piddle, Worcestershire). Much Wenlock
1801 A.D. 704 x 709 Cenred, king of Mercia the nun Feleburg Grant of land at Lingen (or Lye), Herefordshire Much Wenlock
1802 A.D. 727 x 736 Sigward, comes of king (Æthelbald of Mercia) Mildburg, abbess Grant of land at Madeley, Shropshire. Much Wenlock
1803 841 A.D. 675 x 692 Friduric, princeps of King Æthelred St Peter’s, Medeshamstede Grant of land at Breedon (on the Hill), Leicestershire Latin, Peterborough
1804 843 A.D. 675 x 692 Æthelred, king (of the Mercians) Hædda, abbot of Breedon Grant of land at Cedenan Ac (? Cadney, Lincolnshire). Latin, Peterborough
1805 842 A.D. 675 x 692 Friduric, princeps Abbot Hædda Grant of land at Hrepingas (? Rippingdale, Lincolnshire). Latin, Peterborough
1806 840 A.D. 675 x 692 Æthelred, king of Mercia the minster of Medehamstede Grant of land at Leugttricdun (? Laughterton, Lincolnshire). Latin, Peterborough
1807 1062 s. x 2 Ælfhelm and Affa, his wife St Benedict’s Ramsey Grant of land at Hatley and Potton, Bedfordshire Latin, Ramsey
1808 1061 s. x 2 Ælfhild, wife of Ælfwold, comes the church of SS Mary and Benedict, Ramsey Bequest of land at Ripton, Wennington, Ellington, Bythorn, Huntingdonshire; and to Almar, her chaplain, grant of land at Cloptona (Clapton, Northamptonshire), with reversion to the church of Ramsey. Latin, Ramsey
1809 1060 s. x 2 Æthelgifu, comitissa the church of St Benedict, Ramsey Grant of land at Stowe and at Bourn, Cambridgeshire Latin, Ramsey
1810 1059 A.D. 995 x 1001 St Benedict’ts, Ramsey Bequest of land at Brancaster, Norfolk. Latin, Ramsey
1811 783 A.D. 963 for 943 (Wulfheah) Grant of land at Langford, Wiltshire Latin with English bounds, Wilton
1812 A.D. 871 x 899 the church of Winchester Concerning Chilcomb, Hampshire English, Winchester, Old Minster
1813 A.D. 943 the church of Winchester Concerning land at Wolferdyngton. Winchester, Old Minster
1814 A.D. 959 x 975 Curdic, his minister Grant of land at Exton, Hampshire Winchester, Old Minster
1816 A.D. 959 x 975 Concerning Little Hinton, Wiltshire Winchester, Old Minster
1817 A.D. 979 St Peter’s, Winchester Memorandum of grant of land at Crondall, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster
1818 A.D. 979 x 1016 Concerning 11 hides at East Oakley in Wootton St Lawrence, Hampshire Winchester, Old Minster
1819 circa A.D. 900 Note of grants of land at Nynehead, Stoke St Mary, Ruishton and Hestercombe, Somerset. English, Winchester, Old Minster
1822 A.D. 657 x 674 Wulfhere. king of Mercia Colman, abbot Grant of land at hanbury, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1823 A.D. 716 x 757 Æthelnald Cyneberht, comes Grant of land at Efanworthig or Esanworthig. Worcester
1824 A.D. 716 x 757 Æthelbald, king of Mercia Eafe, a nun Grant of part of a building and two salt-furnaces in vico emptorio salis (Droitwich, Worcestershire). Latin, Worcester
1825 A.D. 716 x 757 Æthelbald, king of Mercia Henele Grant of land at Hymelmore or Aethilmelmore (? near Himbleton, Worcestershire). Latin, Worcester
1826 A.D. 700 for AD 716 x 757 Æthelbald, king Concerning Sture (in Usmere, near Kidderminster, Worcestershire) and Wolverley, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1827 A.D. 864 for 716 x 757 Æthelbald, king Concerning land at Wolverley, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1828 A.D. 757 x 796 Offa, king the church of Worcester Grant of land at Northsture, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1829 A.D. 757 x 796 the church of Worcester Reversionary grant of land at Sture, Worcestershire Worcester
1830 A.D. 774 Milred, bishop of the Hwicce Concerning Tillho. Latin, Worcester
1831 A.D. 813 (? for 823) Ceolwulf, king Concerning Salwarpe, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1832 A.D. 814 Cenwulf, king of Mercia Bosel Grant of land. Worcester
1833 A.D. 844 Ealhhun (Alchun), bishop of Worcester the church of Worcester Confirmation of land belonging to the minster at Kempsey, Worcestershire, and of land at Bredon, Worcestershire Latin and English, Worcester
1834 A.D. 845 x 872 Ealhhun (Aldhuin), bishop Concerning land to the west of the river Severn (? Bentleyt in Holi, Worcestershire). Latin, Worcester
1835 A.D. 848 —, with the consent of King Berhtwulf Concerning Tomonwordig. Latin, Worcester
1836 A.D. 852 Berhtwulf, king of Mercia Edgar, minister Grant of land at Werburgstoke (near Harvington, Worcestershire). Latin, Worcester
1837 A.D. 873 x 915 Wærferth, bishop Concerning land at Tredington, Warwickshire Latin, Worcester
1838 A.D. 873 x 915 Wærferth, bishop Concerning Avenbury, Herefordshire English, Worcester
1839 A.D. 888 Concerning land at Pendock, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1841 A.D. 925 x 939 Æthelnoth, minister Grant of land at Moreton in Bredon, Worcestershire Latin and English, Worcester
1842 A.D. 941 Concerning land at Broctune (Broughton in Belbroughton, Worcestershire) and at Stoce. Latin, Worcester
1843 A.D. 961 x 972 Oswald, bishop Concerning land at Milcote, Warwickshire Latin and English, Worcester
1844 A.D. 970 Ely Abbey Grant of land at Bishampton, Worcestershire Latin and English, Worcester
1845 A.D. 1003 x 1023 Wulfstan, archbishop of York and Worcester Concerning land at Throckmorton, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1846 A.D. 1003 x 1023 Wulfstan, archbishop Concerning Tidmington, Warwickshire Latin and English, Worcester
1847 A.D. 1017 Wulfstan, archbishop of York Concerning land at Wolverhampton, Worcestershire Latin and English, Worcester
1848 A.D. 1016 x 1033 Leofsige, bishop Concerning land at Wolverton, Worcestershire English, Worcester
1849 A.D. 1037 Lyfing, bishop Concerning land at Redmarley D’Abitot, Gloucestershire Latin and English, Worcester
1850 A.D. 1038 x 1046 Lyfing, bishop Concerning land at Offerton in Hindlip, Worcestershire Worcester
1851 A.D. 1038 x 1046 Lyfing, bishop Concerning land at Caldingcote (Kinsham in Bredon, Worcestershire). Latin and English, Worcester
1852 A.D. 1038 x 1046 Lyfing, bishop Concerning land at Evenlode, Gloucestershire Latin and English, Worcester
1853 A.D. 1038 x 1046 Lyfing, bishop Concerning Penn Hall in Pensax, Worcestershire English, Worcester
1854 A.D. 1038 x 1046 Lyfing, bishop Concerning land at Southam Delabere, Gloucestershire Latin and English, Worcester
1855 A.D. 1038 x 1046 Lyfing, bishop Concerning land at Wdeton (? Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire). Worcester
1856 A.D. 1042 x 1046 Lyfing, bishop By leave of king Edward; concerning land at Lench, Worcestershire Latin, Worcester
1857 A.D. 1052 x 1062 Ealdred, bishop Concerning land at Pendock, Worcestershire Latin and English, Worcester
1859 circa A.D. 1000 Note of descent of lease of Batsford, Gloucestershire English, Worcester
1860 circa A.D. 1019 Fragment, containing the end of a lease (?) of 1 and a quarter hides to Ælfnoth. Latin
1862 480 A.D. 854 Æthelwulf, king of Wessex ? Fragment of a grant of land. Latin with English bounds, uncertain
1864 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor concerning the liability to geld of land at Rockbourn, Hampshire Domesday
1865 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor concerning the grant of land at Rockbourn, Hants, to Sawin. Domesday
1866 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor concerning the grant of land at Sparsholt, Berkshire, to Abingdon Abbey. Domesday
1867 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor granting land at Woolhampton, Berkshire, to Godricirca , Domesday
1868 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor concerning the restoration of land at Cheselbourne, Stour and Melcombe, Dorset, to Shaftesbury Abbey. Domesday
1869 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor concerning the beneficial hidation of Lechlade, Gloucestershire Domesday
1870 No date. Charter concerning the beneficial hidation of Ombersley, Worcestershire Domesday
1871 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor concerning the possession of the church of St Mary, Huntingdon, by two priests of Huntingdon. Domesday
1872 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor concerning the grant of Leofric and his land (at Orton, Huntingdonshire) to the bishopric of Lincoln. Domesday
1873 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor concerning the possession of the canons of St John, Beverley. Domesday
1874 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor concerning his reconciliation, after outlawry, with Edwin of Laxfield, permitting any freeman who wished to return to his commendation. Domesday
1875 Domesday. Writ of King Edward the Confessor concerning the possession by the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds of the rights of sake, soke and commendation over the men of Stowe Hundred, Suffolk. Domesday

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