Peterborough 1 (Institution) see also Medeshamstede 1

Factoid List

Event (36)
Agreement (1)
 Dispute concerning land in Rutland: Godgifu 6, a widow, gave Ryhall and Belmesthorpe, Rutland, to Peterborough. She later married Earl Siweard 11 of Northumbria. After her death, Siweard 11 asked Abbot Leofric 23 and the brethren if he could hold Ryhall and Belmesthorpe (which she had granted to the community) for his lifetime. After Siweard 11’s death, there was an agreement between Abbot Leofric 23 and Waltheof 2, Siweard 11’s son, in the presence of King Edward 15. The abbot gave Waltheof 2 5 gold marks, and in return the latter ceded Belmesthorpe (on the king’s orders) but was allowed to retain Ryhall for his lifetime. He failed to fulfil this agreement, but later repented and promised that the land would be returned on his death.: S1481    (1030 x 1076)
Bequeathing/will-making (3)
 Eadgyth 3.disputing with Peterborough: Leofgifu 3 bequeathed land at Fiskerton, Lincs. to Peterborough 1. Later this land was claimed by Eadgyth 3.: S1029    (1060)
 Leofgifu 3.bequeathing land to Peterborough 1: Leofgifu 3 bequeathed land at Fiskerton, Lincs. to Peterborough 1.: S1029   
 S1029 - Edward 15 confirming land for Peterborough 1: King Edward 15 to Peterborough 1 Abbey; confirmation of land at Fiskerton, Lincs., bequeathed to the abbey by Leofgifu 3, a woman of London, but claimed by Queen Eadgyth 3.: S1029    (1060)
Book circulating/making/reading/translating/writing (1)
 Æthelwold 1.S1448 granting to Peterborough 1: Bishop Æthelwold 1 recorded the following gifts to Peterborough 1: a gospel adorned with silver, and 3 crosses likewise adorned with silver, 2 silver candlesticks and 2 covered with god, and 1 silver censer and 1 made of brass and 1 silver water sexxel and 2 silver bells and 4 silver chalices, 4 patens and a silver tube and 6 chasubles and 4 copes and 1 upper garment and 8 stoles, the same number of maniples and 11 subuculas and 21 epistle vestments and 3 corporals and 3 offertory cloths and 19 albs and 4 cloaks and 2 black robes and 6 wall curtains and 9 seat covers and 10 hanging bells, 7 hand bells and 4 bed covers and 6 horns - 4 of them decorated - and 8 silver cups and 2 gilded altar-cloths. And the number of books is 21 which Bishop Æthelwold 1 gave to Peterborough 1, namely 'Beda in Marcum . Liber miraculorum . Expositio Hebreorum nominum . Prouisio futurarum rerum . Augustinus de achademicis . Vita sancti Felicis metrice . Sinonima Isidori . Vita Eustachii . Descidia Parisiace polis . Medicinalis . De duodecim abusiuis . Sermo super quosdam psalmos . Commentum cantica canticorum . De eucharistia . Commentum Martiani . Alchimi Auiti . Liber differentiarum . Cilicius Ciprianus . De litteris Grecorum . Liber bestiarum'. The estates he granted were Medeshamstede and the berewicks pertaining to it; Anlafestun, and the berewicks pertaining to it; Farcet with 16 able-bodied men and 8 young men; half of Whittlesey Mere; Oundle and the berewicks pertaining to it; Kettering; the fens at Well which he bought from Ælfsige 50 and Ufi 1 for 13 ores. : S1448    (963)
Charter-witnessing (1)
 Bates216 - William 1 confirming land of Peterborough: King William 1, at the request of Abbot Brand 2, confirms the lands which his brother and their relatives (propinqui) held under King Edward. The lands, namely Scotter, Scotton, Manton, Raventhorpe, Messingham, Cleatham, Hibaldstow, Walcot, all in Lincs., and North Mushkam, Notts., and their outliers have been given to the abbey of Peterborough. Version II specifies: 7 carucates less 2 bovates in Walcot, 1 carucate and 1 church in Alkborough, Lincs., half a carucate in Althorp, Lincs., and 1 carucate and 2 bovates in North Mushkam.: Bates216    (1066 x 1067)
Confirmation of land/privileges (7)
 Bates216 - William 1 confirming land of Peterborough: King William 1, at the request of Abbot Brand 2, confirms the lands which his brother and their relatives (propinqui) held under King Edward. The lands, namely Scotter, Scotton, Manton, Raventhorpe, Messingham, Cleatham, Hibaldstow, Walcot, all in Lincs., and North Mushkam, Notts., and their outliers have been given to the abbey of Peterborough. Version II specifies: 7 carucates less 2 bovates in Walcot, 1 carucate and 1 church in Alkborough, Lincs., half a carucate in Althorp, Lincs., and 1 carucate and 2 bovates in North Mushkam.: Bates216    (1066 x 1067)
 Cnut 3.S1463 confirming land and privileges of Peterborough 1: King Cnut 3 to Peterborough 1; confirmation of liberties granted by King Edgar 11 and of fenland at Whittlesey Mere, Hunts. acquired by Abbot Ælfsige 84 from Thored 8: S1463    (1020 x 1023)
 Edgar 11.S787 confirming lands of Peterborough 1: King Edgar 11 to Peterborough 1 Abbey; confirmation of land at Barrow-upon-Humber, Lincs.; Warmington, Ashton, Kettering, Castor, Ailsworth, Walton, Werrington, Eye, and Thorp, Northants.; a mint at Stamford, Lincs.; and half of Whittlesey Mere: S787    (972)
 Edgar 11.S787 granting privileges to Peterborough 1: King Edgar 11 to Peterborough 1 Abbey, with later confirmations, grant of privileges for the abbey and its land at Dogsthorpe, Eye, Paston and Oundle, Northants.: S787    (972)
 S1029 - Edward 15 confirming land for Peterborough 1: King Edward 15 to Peterborough 1 Abbey; confirmation of land at Fiskerton, Lincs., bequeathed to the abbey by Leofgifu 3, a woman of London, but claimed by Queen Eadgyth 3.: S1029    (1060)
 S1060 - Edward 15 confirming land of Peterborough 1: King Edward 15 to Peterborough 1 Abbey; confirmation of land at Walcot on Trent, near Alkborough, Lincs., given to the abbey by Askil 1, the king's optimas.: S1060    (1055 x 1060)
 S1110 - writ of Edward 15 in favour of Ramsey and Peterborough: Writ of King Edward 15 declaring that he has confirmed the exchange of land at Luton, Northants., for land at Marholm, Northants., and the agreement made between Ælfwine 55, abbot of Ramsey, and Leofric 23, abbot of Peterborough; and has also confirmed the boundaries along King Cnut 3's Delph, Northants., as Ælfwine 55, abbot of Ramsey, proved his claim to them against Siweard 18, abbot of Thorney.: S1110    (1042 x 1066)
Death/dying (1)
 Dispute concerning land in Rutland: Godgifu 6, a widow, gave Ryhall and Belmesthorpe, Rutland, to Peterborough. She later married Earl Siweard 11 of Northumbria. After her death, Siweard 11 asked Abbot Leofric 23 and the brethren if he could hold Ryhall and Belmesthorpe (which she had granted to the community) for his lifetime. After Siweard 11’s death, there was an agreement between Abbot Leofric 23 and Waltheof 2, Siweard 11’s son, in the presence of King Edward 15. The abbot gave Waltheof 2 5 gold marks, and in return the latter ceded Belmesthorpe (on the king’s orders) but was allowed to retain Ryhall for his lifetime. He failed to fulfil this agreement, but later repented and promised that the land would be returned on his death.: S1481    (1030 x 1076)
Disputing/dispute-settling (2)
 Dispute concerning land in Rutland: Godgifu 6, a widow, gave Ryhall and Belmesthorpe, Rutland, to Peterborough. She later married Earl Siweard 11 of Northumbria. After her death, Siweard 11 asked Abbot Leofric 23 and the brethren if he could hold Ryhall and Belmesthorpe (which she had granted to the community) for his lifetime. After Siweard 11’s death, there was an agreement between Abbot Leofric 23 and Waltheof 2, Siweard 11’s son, in the presence of King Edward 15. The abbot gave Waltheof 2 5 gold marks, and in return the latter ceded Belmesthorpe (on the king’s orders) but was allowed to retain Ryhall for his lifetime. He failed to fulfil this agreement, but later repented and promised that the land would be returned on his death.: S1481    (1030 x 1076)
 Eadgyth 3.disputing with Peterborough: Leofgifu 3 bequeathed land at Fiskerton, Lincs. to Peterborough 1. Later this land was claimed by Eadgyth 3.: S1029    (1060)
Grant and Gift (12)
 Dispute concerning land in Rutland: Godgifu 6, a widow, gave Ryhall and Belmesthorpe, Rutland, to Peterborough. She later married Earl Siweard 11 of Northumbria. After her death, Siweard 11 asked Abbot Leofric 23 and the brethren if he could hold Ryhall and Belmesthorpe (which she had granted to the community) for his lifetime. After Siweard 11’s death, there was an agreement between Abbot Leofric 23 and Waltheof 2, Siweard 11’s son, in the presence of King Edward 15. The abbot gave Waltheof 2 5 gold marks, and in return the latter ceded Belmesthorpe (on the king’s orders) but was allowed to retain Ryhall for his lifetime. He failed to fulfil this agreement, but later repented and promised that the land would be returned on his death.: S1481    (1030 x 1076)
 Edgar 11.S1463 granting liberties to Peterborough 1: King Edgar 11 to Peterborough 1; grant of liberties: S1463   
 Edgar 11.S782 exchanging with Æthelwold 1: King Edgar 11 to Æthelwold 1, bishop; grant of land at Barrow-upon-Humber, Lincs., for Peterborough 1 Abbey, in return for 40 pounds of silver and a golden cross: S782    (971)
 Edgar 11.S787 granting privileges to Peterborough 1: King Edgar 11 to Peterborough 1 Abbey, with later confirmations, grant of privileges for the abbey and its land at Dogsthorpe, Eye, Paston and Oundle, Northants.: S787    (972)
 Mannel 2.S1448a granting land to Æthelwold 1: The estate at Wittering which Mannel 2 gave to Bishop Æthelwold 1 consists of 1 hide less an oxgang. : S1448a   
 Osgot 3.S1448a granting land to Ealdwulf 18: Osgot 3 to Abbot Ealdwulf 18; grant of the estate at Castor, which he paid over to him for the outlawry he had incurred through slaying Styrcyr 1: S1448a   
 S1060 - Askil 1 granting land to Peterborough 1: Askil 1 to Peterborough 1 Abbey; grant of land at Walcot on Trent, near Alkborough, Lincs..: S1060   
 S1060 - Edward 15 confirming land of Peterborough 1: King Edward 15 to Peterborough 1 Abbey; confirmation of land at Walcot on Trent, near Alkborough, Lincs., given to the abbey by Askil 1, the king's optimas.: S1060    (1055 x 1060)
 Wulfgeat 3-Gyrping 1.S1448a granting land to Ealdwulf 18: Wulfgeat 3 and Gyrping 1 found the following sureties for Abbot Ealdwulf 18 when they paid over the estate at Maxey for the outlawry which he pronounced on Wulfnoth 8.: S1448a    (983 x 985)
 Wulfhere 1-Æthelred 2.S787 granting privileges to Peterborough 1: The kings Wulfhere 1 and Æthelred 2 granted privileges to Peterborough 1.: S787   
 Æthelwine 2-Ealdwulf 18.S1448 granting land to Peterborough 1: Ealdorman Æthelwine 2 and Bishop Ealdwulf 18 gave Æthelstan 36 and Ælfwald 29 the final penny for the estates at Yaxley and Farcet on behalf of Peterborough 1: S1448   
 Æthelwold 1.S1448 granting to Peterborough 1: Bishop Æthelwold 1 recorded the following gifts to Peterborough 1: a gospel adorned with silver, and 3 crosses likewise adorned with silver, 2 silver candlesticks and 2 covered with god, and 1 silver censer and 1 made of brass and 1 silver water sexxel and 2 silver bells and 4 silver chalices, 4 patens and a silver tube and 6 chasubles and 4 copes and 1 upper garment and 8 stoles, the same number of maniples and 11 subuculas and 21 epistle vestments and 3 corporals and 3 offertory cloths and 19 albs and 4 cloaks and 2 black robes and 6 wall curtains and 9 seat covers and 10 hanging bells, 7 hand bells and 4 bed covers and 6 horns - 4 of them decorated - and 8 silver cups and 2 gilded altar-cloths. And the number of books is 21 which Bishop Æthelwold 1 gave to Peterborough 1, namely 'Beda in Marcum . Liber miraculorum . Expositio Hebreorum nominum . Prouisio futurarum rerum . Augustinus de achademicis . Vita sancti Felicis metrice . Sinonima Isidori . Vita Eustachii . Descidia Parisiace polis . Medicinalis . De duodecim abusiuis . Sermo super quosdam psalmos . Commentum cantica canticorum . De eucharistia . Commentum Martiani . Alchimi Auiti . Liber differentiarum . Cilicius Ciprianus . De litteris Grecorum . Liber bestiarum'. The estates he granted were Medeshamstede and the berewicks pertaining to it; Anlafestun, and the berewicks pertaining to it; Farcet with 16 able-bodied men and 8 young men; half of Whittlesey Mere; Oundle and the berewicks pertaining to it; Kettering; the fens at Well which he bought from Ælfsige 50 and Ufi 1 for 13 ores. : S1448    (963)
Indicating bounds (1)
 S1110 - writ of Edward 15 in favour of Ramsey and Peterborough: Writ of King Edward 15 declaring that he has confirmed the exchange of land at Luton, Northants., for land at Marholm, Northants., and the agreement made between Ælfwine 55, abbot of Ramsey, and Leofric 23, abbot of Peterborough; and has also confirmed the boundaries along King Cnut 3's Delph, Northants., as Ælfwine 55, abbot of Ramsey, proved his claim to them against Siweard 18, abbot of Thorney.: S1110    (1042 x 1066)
Judicial decision/review (1)
 S1110 - writ of Edward 15 in favour of Ramsey and Peterborough: Writ of King Edward 15 declaring that he has confirmed the exchange of land at Luton, Northants., for land at Marholm, Northants., and the agreement made between Ælfwine 55, abbot of Ramsey, and Leofric 23, abbot of Peterborough; and has also confirmed the boundaries along King Cnut 3's Delph, Northants., as Ælfwine 55, abbot of Ramsey, proved his claim to them against Siweard 18, abbot of Thorney.: S1110    (1042 x 1066)
Killing/murder (1)
 Osgot 3.S1448a granting land to Ealdwulf 18: Osgot 3 to Abbot Ealdwulf 18; grant of the estate at Castor, which he paid over to him for the outlawry he had incurred through slaying Styrcyr 1: S1448a   
Marriage (1)
 Dispute concerning land in Rutland: Godgifu 6, a widow, gave Ryhall and Belmesthorpe, Rutland, to Peterborough. She later married Earl Siweard 11 of Northumbria. After her death, Siweard 11 asked Abbot Leofric 23 and the brethren if he could hold Ryhall and Belmesthorpe (which she had granted to the community) for his lifetime. After Siweard 11’s death, there was an agreement between Abbot Leofric 23 and Waltheof 2, Siweard 11’s son, in the presence of King Edward 15. The abbot gave Waltheof 2 5 gold marks, and in return the latter ceded Belmesthorpe (on the king’s orders) but was allowed to retain Ryhall for his lifetime. He failed to fulfil this agreement, but later repented and promised that the land would be returned on his death.: S1481    (1030 x 1076)
Outlawing (2)
 Osgot 3.S1448a granting land to Ealdwulf 18: Osgot 3 to Abbot Ealdwulf 18; grant of the estate at Castor, which he paid over to him for the outlawry he had incurred through slaying Styrcyr 1: S1448a   
 Wulfgeat 3-Gyrping 1.S1448a granting land to Ealdwulf 18: Wulfgeat 3 and Gyrping 1 found the following sureties for Abbot Ealdwulf 18 when they paid over the estate at Maxey for the outlawry which he pronounced on Wulfnoth 8.: S1448a    (983 x 985)
Property-buying/purchasing (13)
 Ealdwulf 18-Ælfwald 29.S1448a purchasing land from Swift 1: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 and Ælfwald 29 bought 1.5 hides from Swift 1 for 8 pounds with the cognisance of the 3 hundreds attached to Oundle.: S1448a   
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a exchanging with Eincund 1: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 bought the estate at Anlafestune from Eincund 1: S1448a   
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a purchasing from Martin 3: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 bought the mill at Ashton from Martin 3 for 2 pounds: S1448a    (? - 983 x 985)
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a purchasing from Ælfwald 48: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 bought a hide of land at Ashton from Ælfwald 48 with the cognisance of three hundreds at Wyðreðe cross.: S1448a   
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a purchasing land from Cynefrith 7: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 from Cynefrith 7; purchase of 24 acres of woodland and 22 of arable land: S1448a   
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a purchasing land from Hungifu 1: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 from Hungifu 1; purchase of 20 acres: S1448a   
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a purchasing land from Orm 1: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 from Orm 1; purchase of 12 acres: S1448a   
 Gyreweard 1.S1448a exchanging with Æthelwold 1: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought 24 acres at Wittering and a house from Gyreweard 1 for 12 mancuses of gold and 8 ores of pure white money.: S1448a   
 Mannel 2-Anonymous 1008.S1448a granting land to Æthelwold 1: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought 60 acres at Wittering from Mannel 2 and his wife [Anonymous 1008] for 3 pounds and one ore. : S1448a   
 Sigefrith 1.S1448a exchanging with Æthelwold 1: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought from Sigefrith 1 3 hides at Thorpe for 16lbs: S1448a   
 Ufi 2.S1448a exchanging with Æthelwold 1: Æthelwold 1 bought 20 acres from Ufi 2 for 28 pence each: S1448a   
 Æthelwine 2-Ealdwulf 18.S1448a exchanging with Æthelstan 36 and Ælfwald 29: Ealdorman Æthelwine 2 and Abbot Ealdwulf 18 gave Æthelstan 36 and Ælfwald 29 the final penny for the estate at Peterborough, the sureties were as follows: S1448a   
 Æthelwold 1.S1448a exchanging with Wulfnoth 12: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought Oxney was bought from Wulfnoth 12; the amount of woodland and open country and meadow at Oxney is 25 acres by measure, and outside the island 60 pieces of land which amount to 30 acres, and in the wood outside every third tree. And for Oxney and what lay outside were given 25 mancuses. : S1448a   
Property-exchanging (17)
 Dispute concerning land in Rutland: Godgifu 6, a widow, gave Ryhall and Belmesthorpe, Rutland, to Peterborough. She later married Earl Siweard 11 of Northumbria. After her death, Siweard 11 asked Abbot Leofric 23 and the brethren if he could hold Ryhall and Belmesthorpe (which she had granted to the community) for his lifetime. After Siweard 11’s death, there was an agreement between Abbot Leofric 23 and Waltheof 2, Siweard 11’s son, in the presence of King Edward 15. The abbot gave Waltheof 2 5 gold marks, and in return the latter ceded Belmesthorpe (on the king’s orders) but was allowed to retain Ryhall for his lifetime. He failed to fulfil this agreement, but later repented and promised that the land would be returned on his death.: S1481    (1030 x 1076)
 Ealdwulf 18-Ælfwald 29.S1448a purchasing land from Swift 1: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 and Ælfwald 29 bought 1.5 hides from Swift 1 for 8 pounds with the cognisance of the 3 hundreds attached to Oundle.: S1448a   
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a exchanging with Eincund 1: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 bought the estate at Anlafestune from Eincund 1: S1448a   
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a purchasing from Martin 3: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 bought the mill at Ashton from Martin 3 for 2 pounds: S1448a    (? - 983 x 985)
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a purchasing from Ælfwald 48: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 bought a hide of land at Ashton from Ælfwald 48 with the cognisance of three hundreds at Wyðreðe cross.: S1448a   
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a purchasing land from Cynefrith 7: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 from Cynefrith 7; purchase of 24 acres of woodland and 22 of arable land: S1448a   
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a purchasing land from Hungifu 1: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 from Hungifu 1; purchase of 20 acres: S1448a   
 Ealdwulf 18.S1448a purchasing land from Orm 1: Abbot Ealdwulf 18 from Orm 1; purchase of 12 acres: S1448a   
 Edgar 11.S782 exchanging with Æthelwold 1: King Edgar 11 to Æthelwold 1, bishop; grant of land at Barrow-upon-Humber, Lincs., for Peterborough 1 Abbey, in return for 40 pounds of silver and a golden cross: S782    (971)
 Gyreweard 1.S1448a exchanging with Æthelwold 1: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought 24 acres at Wittering and a house from Gyreweard 1 for 12 mancuses of gold and 8 ores of pure white money.: S1448a   
 Mannel 2-Anonymous 1008.S1448a granting land to Æthelwold 1: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought 60 acres at Wittering from Mannel 2 and his wife [Anonymous 1008] for 3 pounds and one ore. : S1448a   
 S1110 - writ of Edward 15 in favour of Ramsey and Peterborough: Writ of King Edward 15 declaring that he has confirmed the exchange of land at Luton, Northants., for land at Marholm, Northants., and the agreement made between Ælfwine 55, abbot of Ramsey, and Leofric 23, abbot of Peterborough; and has also confirmed the boundaries along King Cnut 3's Delph, Northants., as Ælfwine 55, abbot of Ramsey, proved his claim to them against Siweard 18, abbot of Thorney.: S1110    (1042 x 1066)
 Sigefrith 1.S1448a exchanging with Æthelwold 1: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought from Sigefrith 1 3 hides at Thorpe for 16lbs: S1448a   
 Ufi 2.S1448a exchanging with Æthelwold 1: Æthelwold 1 bought 20 acres from Ufi 2 for 28 pence each: S1448a   
 Ælfwine 55-Leofric 23.exchanging lands: Abbot Ælfwine 55 took in exchange from Abbot Leofric 23, 9 virgates at Luton, Northants., and gave him the land at Marholm.: S1110   
 Æthelwine 2-Ealdwulf 18.S1448a exchanging with Æthelstan 36 and Ælfwald 29: Ealdorman Æthelwine 2 and Abbot Ealdwulf 18 gave Æthelstan 36 and Ælfwald 29 the final penny for the estate at Peterborough, the sureties were as follows: S1448a   
 Æthelwold 1.S1448a exchanging with Wulfnoth 12: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought Oxney was bought from Wulfnoth 12; the amount of woodland and open country and meadow at Oxney is 25 acres by measure, and outside the island 60 pieces of land which amount to 30 acres, and in the wood outside every third tree. And for Oxney and what lay outside were given 25 mancuses. : S1448a   
Property-giving/selling (1)
 Edgar 11.S782 exchanging with Æthelwold 1: King Edgar 11 to Æthelwold 1, bishop; grant of land at Barrow-upon-Humber, Lincs., for Peterborough 1 Abbey, in return for 40 pounds of silver and a golden cross: S782    (971)
Restoration of land/property (1)
 Ælfweard 25.restoring land to Ealdwulf 18 S1448a: Ælfweard 25 of Denton gave up to Abbot Ealdwulf 18 the estate at Warmington which he had wrongfully taken: S1448a   
Seizure of land (1)
 Leofsige 28.seizing land from Peterborough: Leofsige 28 seized Peterborough, Oundle and Kettering from God and St Peter (i.e. Peterborough).: Anon.LiberEliensis  II.11 / LÆ 10
Surety-giving (3)
 Various.giving surety to Peterborough 1 S1448: These were the sureties when Ealdorman Æthelwine 2 and Bishop Ealdwulf 18 gave Æthelstan 36 and Ælfwald 29 the final penny for the estates at Yaxley and Farcet on behalf of Peterborough 1: S1448    (963)
 Wulfgeat 3-Gyrping 1.S1448a granting land to Ealdwulf 18: Wulfgeat 3 and Gyrping 1 found the following sureties for Abbot Ealdwulf 18 when they paid over the estate at Maxey for the outlawry which he pronounced on Wulfnoth 8.: S1448a    (983 x 985)
 Æthelwine 2-Ealdwulf 18.S1448a exchanging with Æthelstan 36 and Ælfwald 29: Ealdorman Æthelwine 2 and Abbot Ealdwulf 18 gave Æthelstan 36 and Ælfwald 29 the final penny for the estate at Peterborough, the sureties were as follows: S1448a   
Wergeld payment (1)
 Osgot 3.S1448a granting land to Ealdwulf 18: Osgot 3 to Abbot Ealdwulf 18; grant of the estate at Castor, which he paid over to him for the outlawry he had incurred through slaying Styrcyr 1: S1448a   
Writ-issuing/sending (1)
 S1110 - writ of Edward 15 in favour of Ramsey and Peterborough: Writ of King Edward 15 declaring that he has confirmed the exchange of land at Luton, Northants., for land at Marholm, Northants., and the agreement made between Ælfwine 55, abbot of Ramsey, and Leofric 23, abbot of Peterborough; and has also confirmed the boundaries along King Cnut 3's Delph, Northants., as Ælfwine 55, abbot of Ramsey, proved his claim to them against Siweard 18, abbot of Thorney.: S1110    (1042 x 1066)