Herewald 3 (Male) Bishop of Sherborne, 736-766x774
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Factoid List

Recorded Name (13)
Heordwald (1)
 NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  34
Hereuuald (2)
 S96   
 S1429   
Herewald (5)
 S90   
 S1410   
 S1256   
 S261   
 NewMinster.LiberVitae  Fol 16v.10.iii
Herewaldus (2)
 S257   
 S262   
Hereward (1)
 S260   
Herewardus (1)
 S265   
Herlewald (1)
 S1410   
Office (19)
Bishop (19)
 S90   
 S96   
 S257   
 S1410   
 S1429   
 S1256   
 S260   
 S261   
 S262   
 S265   
 NewMinster.LiberVitae  Fol 16v.10.iii (Bishop of the Church of Sherborne)
 Anon.EpisList1    (bishop of the church of Sherborne)
 Anon.EpisList2    (bishop of the church of Sherborne)
 Anon.EpisList3    (bishop of the church of Sherborne)
 Anon.EpisList4    (bishop of the church of Sherborne)
 Anon.EpisList5    (bishop of the church of Sherborne)
 WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.4.2
 WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  ii.79.3
 NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  34
Event (13)
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of bishop (1)
 Nothhelm 2.consecration of Cuthbert 6, Herewald 3, and Æthelfrith 9: In 736 Nothhelm 2, having received the pallium, consecrated three bishops, namely Cuthbert 6, Herewald 3, and Æthelfrith 9. : NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  34 (736)
Charter-witnessing (10)
 S1256 - Cyneheard 2 & Cynewulf 4 confirming land of Ecgwald 6 & Tisbury Minster: Cyneheard 2, bishop (of Winchester), and Cynewulf 4, king, to Ecgwald 6, abbot, and his familia at Tisbury Minster, Wilts.; confirmation of 30 hides by Fontmell Brook, Dorset, acquired by a predecessor of Ecgwald 6 from another monastery: S1256    (759)
 S1410 - Lulla 2 granting land to Glastonbury 1: Lulla 2, handmaid of Christ, to Glastonbury 1 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 4's disposal: S1410    (744)
 S1429 - dispute concerning Withington: Decree of a synod under Archbishop Nothhelm 2 concerning the succession of a monastery (at Withington, Gloucs.) built on 20 hides (cassati) by the river Tillath (Coln). Dunne 1, nun, had given the land to Hrothwaru 1, her grand-daughter. Because Hrothwaru 1 was too young, the charter was given to her mother, Anonymous 437, who later claimed that it was lost. The matter was then debated by a sacerdotal council which decreed that the monastery should return to Hrothwaru 1 and then revert to Worcester 1 as Dunne 1 had intended.: S1429    (736 x 737)
 S257 - Cuthred 7 confirming grants made to Glastonbury 1: Cuthred 7, king of West Saxons, to Glastonbury 1 Abbey; confirmation of grants made by previous kings (Centwine 1, Baldred 1, Cædwalla 1, Ine 1, Æthelheard 4, and Æthelbald 4) to Glastonbury: S257    (745)
 S260 - Cynewulf 4 granting land to Malmesbury 1: Cynewulf 4, king, to Malmesbury 1 Abbey; grant of 30 hides (manentes) at Moredon and Rodbourne, Wilts.: S260    (758)
 S261 - Cynewulf 4 granting land to Eadwald 5: Cynewulf 4, king, to Eadwald 5, abbot, and Muchelney 1 Abbey; grant of 8 hides (cassati) between the rivers Earn (now the Fivehead) and Isle, probably at Isle Abbotts, Somerset: S261    (762)
 S262 - Cynewulf 4 granting land to St Andrew’s, Wells: Cynewulf 4, king of the West Saxons, to the minster of Wells, St Andrew's 1; grant of 2 (or 11) hides (manentes) on the river Wellow, Somerset: S262    (774)
 S265 - Cynewulf 4 granting land to St Peter’s, Bath: Cynewulf 4, king of the Saxons, to the brethren of Bath, St Peter's Minster; grant of 5 hides (mansiones) at North Stoke, Somerset: S265    (757 x 758)
 S90 - Æthelbald 4 confirming privileges of Kentish churches: Æthelbald 4, king of Mercians, to the Kentish churches; confirmation of privileges: S90    (742)
 S96 - Æthelbald 4 granting land to Eanberht 4: Æthelbald 4, king of Mercians, to Eanberht 4, abbot; grant of 10 hides (cassati) near the wood called Toccan sceaga (Tockenham, Wilts.) and the tumulus called Reada beorg: S96    (757)
Confirmation of land/privileges (1)
 S1256 - Cyneheard 2 & Cynewulf 4 confirming land of Ecgwald 6 & Tisbury Minster: Cyneheard 2, bishop (of Winchester), and Cynewulf 4, king, to Ecgwald 6, abbot, and his familia at Tisbury Minster, Wilts.; confirmation of 30 hides by Fontmell Brook, Dorset, acquired by a predecessor of Ecgwald 6 from another monastery: S1256    (759)
Council-meeting, ecclesiastical (2)
 Cuthbert 7.synod: [Cuthbert 7] assembled a great council of England for the suppression of vice, on the advice of Boniface 5 and with the help of King Æthelbald 4. The synod took place at the start of September near the place called Clovesho. There were present these bishops of the churches of Christ: the honourable archbishop Cuthbert 7; Dunn 2, the venerable bishop of Rochester; the very reverend bishops of the Mercians, Totta 2, Hwita 1, and Podda 1; the highly regarded bishops of the West Saxons Hunfrith 1 and Herewald 3; the venerable priests Eardwulf 1, bishop of the East Angles, Ecgwulf 1 bishop of the East Saxons, and Mildred 1 bishop of Hwicce; and the honourable bishops Alwig 1 of Lindsey and Sigefrith 4 of the South Saxons: in the year of our Lord 747, the fifteenth indiction, in the thirty-third year of the reign of Æthelbald 4 the king of the Mercians, who was present on that occasion with his princes and duces.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.4.1-2
 S1429 - dispute concerning Withington: Decree of a synod under Archbishop Nothhelm 2 concerning the succession of a monastery (at Withington, Gloucs.) built on 20 hides (cassati) by the river Tillath (Coln). Dunne 1, nun, had given the land to Hrothwaru 1, her grand-daughter. Because Hrothwaru 1 was too young, the charter was given to her mother, Anonymous 437, who later claimed that it was lost. The matter was then debated by a sacerdotal council which decreed that the monastery should return to Hrothwaru 1 and then revert to Worcester 1 as Dunne 1 had intended.: S1429    (736 x 737)
Disputing/dispute-settling (1)
 S1429 - dispute concerning Withington: Decree of a synod under Archbishop Nothhelm 2 concerning the succession of a monastery (at Withington, Gloucs.) built on 20 hides (cassati) by the river Tillath (Coln). Dunne 1, nun, had given the land to Hrothwaru 1, her grand-daughter. Because Hrothwaru 1 was too young, the charter was given to her mother, Anonymous 437, who later claimed that it was lost. The matter was then debated by a sacerdotal council which decreed that the monastery should return to Hrothwaru 1 and then revert to Worcester 1 as Dunne 1 had intended.: S1429    (736 x 737)
Grant and Gift (5)
 Cynewulf 4.granting land to Malmesbury 1: Cynewulf 4, king, to Malmesbury 1 Abbey; grant of 30 hides (manentes) at Moredon and Rodbourne, Wilts.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  v.234 (758)
 S260 - Cynewulf 4 granting land to Malmesbury 1: Cynewulf 4, king, to Malmesbury 1 Abbey; grant of 30 hides (manentes) at Moredon and Rodbourne, Wilts.: S260    (758)
 S261 - Cynewulf 4 granting land to Eadwald 5: Cynewulf 4, king, to Eadwald 5, abbot, and Muchelney 1 Abbey; grant of 8 hides (cassati) between the rivers Earn (now the Fivehead) and Isle, probably at Isle Abbotts, Somerset: S261    (762)
 S262 - Cynewulf 4 granting land to St Andrew’s, Wells: Cynewulf 4, king of the West Saxons, to the minster of Wells, St Andrew's 1; grant of 2 (or 11) hides (manentes) on the river Wellow, Somerset: S262    (774)
 S265 - Cynewulf 4 granting land to St Peter’s, Bath: Cynewulf 4, king of the Saxons, to the brethren of Bath, St Peter's Minster; grant of 5 hides (mansiones) at North Stoke, Somerset: S265    (757 x 758)
Pallium-despatch/receipt/request (1)
 Nothhelm 2.consecration of Cuthbert 6, Herewald 3, and Æthelfrith 9: In 736 Nothhelm 2, having received the pallium, consecrated three bishops, namely Cuthbert 6, Herewald 3, and Æthelfrith 9. : NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  34 (736)
Property-transacting (1)
 S1256 - Cyneheard 2 & Cynewulf 4 confirming land of Ecgwald 6 & Tisbury Minster: Cyneheard 2, bishop (of Winchester), and Cynewulf 4, king, to Ecgwald 6, abbot, and his familia at Tisbury Minster, Wilts.; confirmation of 30 hides by Fontmell Brook, Dorset, acquired by a predecessor of Ecgwald 6 from another monastery: S1256    (759)
Restoration of land/property (1)
 S1429 - dispute concerning Withington: Decree of a synod under Archbishop Nothhelm 2 concerning the succession of a monastery (at Withington, Gloucs.) built on 20 hides (cassati) by the river Tillath (Coln). Dunne 1, nun, had given the land to Hrothwaru 1, her grand-daughter. Because Hrothwaru 1 was too young, the charter was given to her mother, Anonymous 437, who later claimed that it was lost. The matter was then debated by a sacerdotal council which decreed that the monastery should return to Hrothwaru 1 and then revert to Worcester 1 as Dunne 1 had intended.: S1429    (736 x 737)