Ælfwald 63 (Male)
of Mardleybury
m/l x
Factoid List
Recorded Name (2)
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(2)
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Anon.LiberEliensis II.10
Anon.LiberEliensis II.10
Personal Relationship (3)
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~ Son (Consanguineal kinship) of Ælfwald 63 (2)
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Ælfwine 56: of Ælfwald 63: Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8
Æthelmær 34: of Ælfwald 63: Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8
~ Wife (Affinal kinship) of Ælfwald 63 (1)
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Anonymous 10042: of Ælfwald 63: Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8
Event (2)
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Agreement (1)
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Ælfwald 63-Beorhtnoth 19.dispute over Stretham: After the death of King Edgar 11, this same Ælfwald 63 broke the whole agreement, saying that he had been forced to do this, and that violence and pillage had been inflicted upon him. He said, too, that he wished to keep the land and return the money which he had received. Then Abbot Beorhtnoth 19 set out and took proceedings against him at Hertford and, in the presence of everyone at a general meeting, put it to him how his wife [Anonymous 10042] and sons [Anonymi 10027, Ælfwine 56 and Æthelmær 34] had been estate-born slaves [innati] on land belonging to St Æthelthryth 2 at Hatfield and how it had been in order that he might have them free and without claim on them that he had sold the land to the bishop on receipt of 20 mancuses from the bishop. Consequently, after this explanation had been given a hearing, Ælfwald 63 ceased his impudence and, at length, in the final agreement that was made, Abbot Beorhtnoth 19 added 40 solidi to the aforementioned gold and gave it to him. Ælfwald 63’s two sons, Ælfwine 56 and Æthelmær 34, came to Cambridge for this money, and Ælfweard 40 and Wine 11 of Witchford brought it to them there on behalf of the abbot. And the witnesses of this matter were Oswig 12 and Oscytel 8 of Beche [Landbeach and Waterbeach, Cambs.], and Oswulf 29 of Gretton and many other proceres of that region.: Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8
Charter-witnessing (1)
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Ælfwald 63-Beorhtnoth 19.dispute over Stretham: After the death of King Edgar 11, this same Ælfwald 63 broke the whole agreement, saying that he had been forced to do this, and that violence and pillage had been inflicted upon him. He said, too, that he wished to keep the land and return the money which he had received. Then Abbot Beorhtnoth 19 set out and took proceedings against him at Hertford and, in the presence of everyone at a general meeting, put it to him how his wife [Anonymous 10042] and sons [Anonymi 10027, Ælfwine 56 and Æthelmær 34] had been estate-born slaves [innati] on land belonging to St Æthelthryth 2 at Hatfield and how it had been in order that he might have them free and without claim on them that he had sold the land to the bishop on receipt of 20 mancuses from the bishop. Consequently, after this explanation had been given a hearing, Ælfwald 63 ceased his impudence and, at length, in the final agreement that was made, Abbot Beorhtnoth 19 added 40 solidi to the aforementioned gold and gave it to him. Ælfwald 63’s two sons, Ælfwine 56 and Æthelmær 34, came to Cambridge for this money, and Ælfweard 40 and Wine 11 of Witchford brought it to them there on behalf of the abbot. And the witnesses of this matter were Oswig 12 and Oscytel 8 of Beche [Landbeach and Waterbeach, Cambs.], and Oswulf 29 of Gretton and many other proceres of that region.: Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8
Disputing/dispute-settling (1)
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Ælfwald 63-Beorhtnoth 19.dispute over Stretham: After the death of King Edgar 11, this same Ælfwald 63 broke the whole agreement, saying that he had been forced to do this, and that violence and pillage had been inflicted upon him. He said, too, that he wished to keep the land and return the money which he had received. Then Abbot Beorhtnoth 19 set out and took proceedings against him at Hertford and, in the presence of everyone at a general meeting, put it to him how his wife [Anonymous 10042] and sons [Anonymi 10027, Ælfwine 56 and Æthelmær 34] had been estate-born slaves [innati] on land belonging to St Æthelthryth 2 at Hatfield and how it had been in order that he might have them free and without claim on them that he had sold the land to the bishop on receipt of 20 mancuses from the bishop. Consequently, after this explanation had been given a hearing, Ælfwald 63 ceased his impudence and, at length, in the final agreement that was made, Abbot Beorhtnoth 19 added 40 solidi to the aforementioned gold and gave it to him. Ælfwald 63’s two sons, Ælfwine 56 and Æthelmær 34, came to Cambridge for this money, and Ælfweard 40 and Wine 11 of Witchford brought it to them there on behalf of the abbot. And the witnesses of this matter were Oswig 12 and Oscytel 8 of Beche [Landbeach and Waterbeach, Cambs.], and Oswulf 29 of Gretton and many other proceres of that region.: Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8
Judicial decision/review (1)
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Ælfwald 63-Beorhtnoth 19.dispute over Stretham: After the death of King Edgar 11, this same Ælfwald 63 broke the whole agreement, saying that he had been forced to do this, and that violence and pillage had been inflicted upon him. He said, too, that he wished to keep the land and return the money which he had received. Then Abbot Beorhtnoth 19 set out and took proceedings against him at Hertford and, in the presence of everyone at a general meeting, put it to him how his wife [Anonymous 10042] and sons [Anonymi 10027, Ælfwine 56 and Æthelmær 34] had been estate-born slaves [innati] on land belonging to St Æthelthryth 2 at Hatfield and how it had been in order that he might have them free and without claim on them that he had sold the land to the bishop on receipt of 20 mancuses from the bishop. Consequently, after this explanation had been given a hearing, Ælfwald 63 ceased his impudence and, at length, in the final agreement that was made, Abbot Beorhtnoth 19 added 40 solidi to the aforementioned gold and gave it to him. Ælfwald 63’s two sons, Ælfwine 56 and Æthelmær 34, came to Cambridge for this money, and Ælfweard 40 and Wine 11 of Witchford brought it to them there on behalf of the abbot. And the witnesses of this matter were Oswig 12 and Oscytel 8 of Beche [Landbeach and Waterbeach, Cambs.], and Oswulf 29 of Gretton and many other proceres of that region.: Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8
Manumission (1)
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Ælfwald 63-Beorhtnoth 19.dispute over Stretham: After the death of King Edgar 11, this same Ælfwald 63 broke the whole agreement, saying that he had been forced to do this, and that violence and pillage had been inflicted upon him. He said, too, that he wished to keep the land and return the money which he had received. Then Abbot Beorhtnoth 19 set out and took proceedings against him at Hertford and, in the presence of everyone at a general meeting, put it to him how his wife [Anonymous 10042] and sons [Anonymi 10027, Ælfwine 56 and Æthelmær 34] had been estate-born slaves [innati] on land belonging to St Æthelthryth 2 at Hatfield and how it had been in order that he might have them free and without claim on them that he had sold the land to the bishop on receipt of 20 mancuses from the bishop. Consequently, after this explanation had been given a hearing, Ælfwald 63 ceased his impudence and, at length, in the final agreement that was made, Abbot Beorhtnoth 19 added 40 solidi to the aforementioned gold and gave it to him. Ælfwald 63’s two sons, Ælfwine 56 and Æthelmær 34, came to Cambridge for this money, and Ælfweard 40 and Wine 11 of Witchford brought it to them there on behalf of the abbot. And the witnesses of this matter were Oswig 12 and Oscytel 8 of Beche [Landbeach and Waterbeach, Cambs.], and Oswulf 29 of Gretton and many other proceres of that region.: Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8
Property-buying/purchasing (1)
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Æthelwold 1.purchasing land from Ælfwald 63: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought 1 hide and 2 weirs at Streatham from Ælfwald 63 of Mardleybury for 20 mancuses in the presence of the whole populace of the city of Cambridge, and 2 brothers with the same name – that is to say two Ælfhelms [Ælfhelm 8 and Ælfhelm 24] – one of whom had the additional name Polga – were sureties for this matter. : Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8
Property-exchanging (1)
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Æthelwold 1.purchasing land from Ælfwald 63: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought 1 hide and 2 weirs at Streatham from Ælfwald 63 of Mardleybury for 20 mancuses in the presence of the whole populace of the city of Cambridge, and 2 brothers with the same name – that is to say two Ælfhelms [Ælfhelm 8 and Ælfhelm 24] – one of whom had the additional name Polga – were sureties for this matter. : Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8
Surety-giving (1)
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Æthelwold 1.purchasing land from Ælfwald 63: Bishop Æthelwold 1 bought 1 hide and 2 weirs at Streatham from Ælfwald 63 of Mardleybury for 20 mancuses in the presence of the whole populace of the city of Cambridge, and 2 brothers with the same name – that is to say two Ælfhelms [Ælfhelm 8 and Ælfhelm 24] – one of whom had the additional name Polga – were sureties for this matter. : Anon.LiberEliensis II.10 / LÆ 8