Wulfred 6 (Male) Archbishop of Canterbury, 805-832
e/m ix

Notes: Consecrated October 805; died 24 March 832.

Factoid List

Recorded Name (93)
PLFRED (2)
 EMC Coin  1998.4001 (N 240.2 (Abp Wulfred Group VII second monogram (Ecgberht) type))
 EMC Coin  1997.0122 (N 240.2 (Abp Wulfred Group VII second monogram (Ecgberht) type))
Uulfred (16)
 S168   
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 S173   
 S175   
 S177   
 S186   
 S188   
 S271   
 S282   
 S1188   
 S1264   
 S1266   
 S1268   
 S1434   
Uulfredus (17)
 Æthelnoth.ProfEpis.R7   
 Wigthegn.ProfEpis.R8   
 Herewine.ProfEpis.R9   
 Heahberht.ProfEpis.R11   
 Hunferth.ProfEpis.R12  2
 Hunferth.ProfEpis.R12  3
 Hereferth.ProfEpis.R14   
 Hrethhun.ProfEpis.R10  2
 Hrethhun.ProfEpis.R10  3
 Hrethhun.ProfEpis.R10  2
 Hrethhun.ProfEpis.R10  3
 Ceolberht.ProfEpis.R13   
 Ceolberht.ProfEpis.R13   
 Eadwulf.ProfEpis.R16   
 Eadwulf.ProfEpis.R16   
 S161   
 S164   
Uulfrið (1)
 S180   
VVLFRED (21)
 EMC Coin  1991.0125 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1987.0101 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2001.0559 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  2005.0224 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2002.0004 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1984.0019 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1958.0004 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2009.019 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1987.01 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1987.0102 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2001.0558 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2001.0108 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1999.002 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2005.0185 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1963.0024 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1020.0659 (N 239 (Abp Wulfred Group VI Baldred type))
 EMC Coin  2006.0366 (N 239 (Abp Wulfred Group VI Baldred type))
 EMC Coin  1991.5002 (N 235 (Abp Wulfred Group I without moneyer's name))
 EMC Coin  2001.0992 (N 235 (Abp Wulfred Group I without moneyer's name))
 EMC Coin  1036.0087 (N 237.1 (Abp Wulfred Group V hybrids))
 EMC Coin  1020.0654 (N 236 (Abp Wulfred Group I without moneyer's name))
Vulfredus (2)
 S41   
 S178   
Wlfred (6)
 S176   
 S181   
 S1265   
 S1414   
 S1435   
 S1439   
Wlfredus (6)
 Heahberht.ProfEpis.R11   
 S159   
 S167   
 S1267   
 S1436   
 ASC  815 F(Lat.)
Wluredus (3)
 ASC  804 F(Lat.)
 ASC  812 F(Lat.)
 ASC  829 F(Lat.)
Wulfhelm (1)
 S276   
Wulfre'de' (1)
 S1500   
Wulfred (14)
 S165   
 S166   
 S40   
 S179   
 S182   
 S187   
 S1433   
 S1437   
 ASC  803 ADEG, <803> BC
 ASC  804 ADEF(OE)G, <804> BC
 ASC  812 ADEF(OE)G, <812> BC
 ASC  813 ADEG, <813> BC, 815 F(OE)
 ASC  829 ACDEG, <829> B
 S1450   
Wulfredus (2)
 Hunberht.ProfEpis.R15   
 NewMinster.LiberVitae  Fol 15r.5.xv
Wulured (1)
 ASC  829 F(OE)
Personal Information (7)
piety (4)
 Heahberht.ProfEpis.R11    (most blessed and most loving)
 Hereferth.ProfEpis.R14    (most blessed and loving)
 Hunberht.ProfEpis.R15    (most blessed and loving)
 Ceolberht.ProfEpis.R13    (most reverent and beloved)
reputation (1)
 Ceolberht.ProfEpis.R13    (most reverend and beloved)
saintly status (2)
 Wigthegn.ProfEpis.R8    (most reverent)
 Wigthegn.ProfEpis.R8    (most blessed)
Office (118)
Archbishop (117)
 Æthelnoth.ProfEpis.R7   
 Æthelnoth.ProfEpis.R7    (most reverent bishop)
 Wigthegn.ProfEpis.R8   
 Herewine.ProfEpis.R9   
 Heahberht.ProfEpis.R11   
 Hunferth.ProfEpis.R12  2
 Hunferth.ProfEpis.R12  3
 Hereferth.ProfEpis.R14   
 Hunberht.ProfEpis.R15   
 Hrethhun.ProfEpis.R10  2
 Hrethhun.ProfEpis.R10  2
 Ceolberht.ProfEpis.R13   
 Ceolberht.ProfEpis.R13   
 Eadwulf.ProfEpis.R16    (by the Grace of God archbishop)
 Eadwulf.ProfEpis.R16   
 S159   
 S161   
 S164    (archbishop of the metropolitan church)
 S165   
 S166   
 S167    (archbishop of Kent)
 S168   
 S168   
 S40   
 S41   
 S169   
 S170   
 S172   
 S173   
 S176   
 S177   
 S178   
 S179   
 S180   
 S181   
 S182   
 S186   
 S187   
 S188   
 S271   
 S276    (archbishop of the church of Canterbury)
 S282   
 S1188   
 S1264   
 S1265    (archbishop of Canterbury)
 S1265   
 S1266   
 S1267   
 S1268   
 S1414   
 S1433   
 S1434   
 S1435   
 S1436   
 S1437   
 ASC  803 ADEG, <803> BC
 ASC  804 ADEF(Lat.)G, <804> BC
 ASC  812 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <812> BC
 ASC  813 ADEG, <813> BC, 815 F(OE and Lat.)
 ASC  829 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <829> B
 S1439   
 S670   
 NewMinster.LiberVitae  Fol 15r.5.xv (Archbishop of the people of Canterbury)
 S1500   
 S1450   
 Anon.EpisList1    (archbishop of the city of Canterbury)
 Anon.EpisList2    (archbishop of the church of Canterbury)
 Anon.EpisList3    (archbishop of the church of Canterbury)
 Anon.EpisList4    (archbishop of the city of Canterbury)
 Anon.EpisList5    (archbishop of the church of Canterbury)
 S175   
 WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.13
 EMC Coin  1991.0125 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1987.0101 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1991.024 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1999.0153 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  2001.0559 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  2005.0224 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2002.0004 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1984.0019 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1958.0004 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1009.0043 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1001.0439 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1001.0438 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1004.0083 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2009.019 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1002.0398 (N 238 (Abp Wulfred Group IV anon.))
 EMC Coin  1002.0395 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1002.0396 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1030.0219 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1020.0655 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1987.0103 (N 240.2 (Abp Wulfred Group VII second monogram (Ecgberht) type))
 EMC Coin  1987.01 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 EMC Coin  1987.0102 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2001.0558 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2001.0108 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1998.4001 (N 240.2 (Abp Wulfred Group VII second monogram (Ecgberht) type))
 EMC Coin  1999.002 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1997.0122 (N 240.2 (Abp Wulfred Group VII second monogram (Ecgberht) type))
 EMC Coin  2005.0185 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1963.0024 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1036.0086 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1001.044 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1029.0141 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1016.0086 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1020.0657 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  1020.0659 (N 239 (Abp Wulfred Group VI Baldred type))
 EMC Coin  1020.0656 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 EMC Coin  2006.0366 (N 239 (Abp Wulfred Group VI Baldred type))
 EMC Coin  1991.5002 (N 235 (Abp Wulfred Group I without moneyer's name))
 EMC Coin  2001.1262 (N 235 (Abp Wulfred Group I without moneyer's name))
 EMC Coin  2001.0992 (N 235 (Abp Wulfred Group I without moneyer's name))
 EMC Coin  2002.0205 (Archbishop Wulfred of Canterbury (uncertain subclass))
 EMC Coin  1036.0087 (N 237.1 (Abp Wulfred Group V hybrids))
 EMC Coin  1020.0654 (N 236 (Abp Wulfred Group I without moneyer's name))
 EMC Coin  1004.0833 (Archbishop Wulfred of Canterbury (uncertain subclass))
 EMC Coin  1992.0253 (N 240.2 (Abp Wulfred Group VII second monogram (Ecgberht) type))
Bishop (1)
 S168   
Personal Relationship (10)
Wulfred 6 Father (Honorific kinship) of ~ (7)
 of Wigthegn 2: Wigthegn.ProfEpis.R8   
 of Herewine 1: Herewine.ProfEpis.R9   
 of Heahberht 8: Heahberht.ProfEpis.R11   
 of Herefrith 6: Hereferth.ProfEpis.R14   
 of Hunfrith 7: Hunberht.ProfEpis.R15   
 of Ræthhun 1: Hrethhun.ProfEpis.R10  2
 of Ræthhun 1: Hrethhun.ProfEpis.R10  3
Wulfred 6 Propinquus (Consanguineal kinship) of ~ (1)
 of Wærheard 2: S1414   
Wulfred 6 Successor (General relationship) of ~ (1)
 of Æthelheard 13: ASC  803 ADEG, <803> BC
~ Successor (General relationship) of Wulfred 6 (1)
 Feologeld 1: of Wulfred 6: ASC (F)  829 F(OE and Lat.)
Event (128)
Agreement (1)
 Beornwulf 3.settling dispute between Cwenthryth 1 and Wulfred 6: Wulfred 6, archbishop, summoned Cwenthryth 1, abbess and heir of Cenwulf, king of the Mercians, to Clofesho to demand compensation for the lands and dignity lost to him during her father's reign. Beornwulf 3, king of the Mercians, sought to make a compromise settlement between the two whereby Cwenthryth 1 would surrender 47 manentes Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx..: S1436    (825 x 827)
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of archbishop (2)
 Feologeld 1.selection as archbishop: Feologeld 1 was chosen [F(OE)): after him (sc. Wulfred 6)] for the archiepiscopal see on the 7 kalends of May [= 25 April].: ASC (F)  829 F(OE and Lat.) (832)
 Wulfred 6.consecration as archbishop: Wulfred 6 was consecrated as archbishop.: ASC  803 ADEG, <803> BC (805)
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of king (1)
 Wulfred 6.consecrating Ceolwulf 5: Wulfred 6, archbishop, consecrated Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians: S186    (822)
Bequeathing/will-making (5)
 Abba 7-Gænburg 1.S1500 bequeathing land to Wulfred 6: Will of Æthelnoth 12, reeve at Eastry, and Gænburg 1, his wife, concerning arrangements for the disposition of land at Eythorne, Kent; after their deaths the estate was to pass to their child, if they had one, and then, if he was still living, to Wulfred 6 who would pay for it.: S1500    (805 x 832)
 Various.witnessing Oswulf 4 bequeathing his estates: Oswulf 4, dux and princeps of the province of eastern Kent, determined to make legal disposition of his inheritance, and in the presence of Wulfred 6 [archbishop], and Wærnoth 3, and Feologeld 2, and others - namely Ceolstan 2, Æthelhun 9, and Heremod 2, priest, - he showed what disposition he wished to be made of his property after his death; after the life of his wife Beornthryth 1 and of her son Eardwulf 6 and his daughter Ealfthryth 1, he directed that all his property should be given to the churches of God.: S1439    (805 x 832)
 Various.witnessing Æthelnoth 12 and Gænburg 1 bequeathing S1500: Will of Æthelnoth 12, reeve at Eastry, and Gænburg 1, his wife, concerning arrangements for the disposition of land at Eythorne, Kent: S1482    (805 x 832)
 Wulfred 6.S1414 bequeathing land to Wærheard 2: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Wærheard 2, his kinsman; bequest of land comprising 104 hides at Harrow, Middx; 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: S1414    (832)
 Wulfred 6.bequeathing land to Canterbury, Christ Church 1 S1268: Wulfred 6, archbishop of Canterbury, to Canterbury, Christ Church; grant of the reversion of land given to Wulfred 6 by Cyneheard 4 the deacon: S1268    (825 x 832)
Blessing (1)
 Wulfred 6.return to his see: Here with the blessing of Leo 1 Wulfred 6 returned to his own see.: ASC  813 ADEG, <813> BC, 815 F(OE and Lat.) (815)
Charter-witnessing (41)
 S1264 - Wulfred 6 exchanging lands with Christ Church, Canterbury: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; 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: S1264    (811)
 S1265 - Wulfred 6 granting constitution to Christ Church, Canterbury: Wulfred 6, archbishop of Canterbury 1, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of constitution for the familia: S1265    (808 x 813)
 S1266 - Wulfred 6 exchanging land with Christ Church, Canterbury: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Eythorne and Langdon in Eythorne, in exchange for 5 sulungs at Barham and Suithberhtincglond, Kent: S1266    (824)
 S1267 - Wulfred 6 exchanging land with Wærnoth 3: Wulfred 6, archbishop, and the familia of Minster-in-Thanet 1 to Abbot Wærnoth 3 and the familia of Canterbury, St Augustine's 1; 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: S1267    (826)
 S1268 - Wulfred 6 granting land to Christ Church, Canterbury: Wulfred 6, archbishop of Canterbury, to Canterbury, Christ Church; grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Sceldesforda near Wingham, Kent, plus the reversion of land given to Wulfred 6 by Cyneheard 4 the deacon and of a curtis within the monastery held by Dodda 2, monk: S1268    (825 x 832)
 S1432 - Ceolwulf 5-Heahberht 8-Wulfheard 3 land negotiations: A charter clear as tar. It would seem that King Ceolwulf 5 I requested land from Worcester 1. Worcester in turn asked Wulfheard 3 to give up his lease on Inkberrow so that the church could obtain the freedom on the land [from the king]. The charter, i.e. Worcester 1, appears to allege that Wulfheard 3 went back on his word and tried to petition the king for Inkberrow. In attempting to do this he sent a man [Anonymous 476] to Archbishop Wulfred 6, Eadberht 34 and Dynne 3. The first two supported his request to the king, the third did not.: S1432    (822 x 823)
 S1433 - settlement of dispute between Heahberht 8 and church at Berkeley 1: Record of the settlement of a dispute between Heahberht 8, bishop, and the familia at Berkeley 1, Gloucs., concerning land and monastery at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucs.. Reversion of the estate had been left to Worcester 1 by Æthelric 8. It was decided at Clofesho that Worcester 1 should retain it. An oath was given at Westbury 30 days later.: S1433    (824)
 S1434 - Wulfred 6 recovering land: Record of the recovery by Archbishop Wulfred 6 of land at Easole, Kent, granted to him by Ealdberht 15, comes, and Selethryth 1, his sister, but fraudulently acquired by Cwenthryth 1, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet.: S1434    (824)
 S1435 - Cynred 2 recovering land: Record of a synodal dispute-settlement, concerning the recovery by Cynred 2, bishop of Selsey, of land at Denton, Sussex.: S1435    (825)
 S1436 - record of dispute between Wulfred 6 and Cenwulf 3 & Cwenthryth 1: Record of a dispute between Archbishop Wulfred 6 and Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and his heir Cwenthryth 1, abbess, concerning the minsters of Reculver and Minster-in-Thanet. At an initial settlement in London (? late 821) Wulfred 6 ceded to King Cenwulf 3 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.) and 120lbs of money. In subsequent settlements (at Clofesho and Oslafeshlau) Cwenthryth 1 ceded to Wulfred 6 land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and Combe, Kent: S1436    (825)
 S1437 - record of settlement of dispute in Worcestershire: Record of the settlement at Clofesho of a dispute concerning swine-pasture at Sinton in Leigh, Worcs.. : S1437    (825)
 S1439 - settlement of dispute between Æthelwulf 14 and some Kentish churches: Account of the settlement of a dispute concerning estates belonging to Oswulf 4, 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 14 who said that his father, Æthelheah 10 had bought the inheritance with gold and silver. The rights of the churches were upheld.: S1439    (844)
 S1450 - Edgar 11 granting land to Westminster 1: King Edgar 11 to the church of St Peter, Westminster 1; restoration of 5 hides (mansiunculae) on the north side of the river Thames between the Tyburn and the Fleet, Middx, with an additional grant of 5 hides at Blecceanham (Blechenham, lost, in Hendon). : S1450    (959)
 S159 - Cenwulf 3 & Cuthred 11 granting land to Eanberht 7: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to [Eanberht 7], their kinsman; grant of 20 sulungs (aratra) at West Lenham, Kent, with thirteen swine-pastures in the Weald: S159    (804)
 S161 - Cenwulf 3 and Cuthred 11 granting land to Wulfheard 10: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfheard 10, priest; grant of 2 hides (manentes), equivalent to one sulung, at Swarling, Kent, and one 'yokelet' (an geocled) at Ecgheanng lond: S161    (805)
 S164 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians and people of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 7 sulungs (aratra) at Barham, Kent, in return for 30 pounds: S164    (809)
 S164 - confirming Cenwulf 3’s sale of land to Wulfred 6: Confirmation of sale by King Cenwulf 3 to Archbishop Wulfred 6 of 7 sulungs (aratra) at Barham, Kent, for 30 pounds: S164    (810)
 S165 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Beornmod 3: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Beornmod 3, bishop; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) to the south of Rochester (at Borstal), Kent, with appurtenant swine-pastures in the Weald: S165    (811)
 S166 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Ræthhun 2: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Ræthhun 2, abbot of Abingdon; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Longworth, Berks, 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 Berks, except Culham, Oxon.), in return for 120 pounds and 100 hides (mansiones): S166    (811)
 S167 - Cenwulf 3 founding Winchcombe Abbey: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, founds Winchcombe Abbey: S167    (811)
 S168 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S168    (811)
 S169 - Cenwulf 3 exchanging land with Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S169    (812)
 S170 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 20 iugera at Ibentea in the Faversham district and a further 2 in the same area: S170    (812)
 S172 - Cenwulf 3 exchanging Worcester’s renders for Twyning Minster: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; remission of renders due from Worcester and its dependent minsters, in exchange for the minster at Twyning, Gloucs., assessed at 3 hides (manentes), and 10 hides west of the Severn: S172    (814)
 S173 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Swithnoth 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Swithnoth 1, his comes; grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) near Chart Sutton, Kent, with swine-pastures: S173    (814)
 S175 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Bexley, Kent, with swine-pastures: S175    (814)
 S176 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 30 iugera at Bingley's Island, Canterbury: S176    (814)
 S177 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S177    (814)
 S178 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 1 hide (manens) at Seleberhting lond in the district of Faversham, Kent, in return for a ring of 23 mancuses: S178    (815)
 S179 - Cenwulf 3 granting privileges to Deneberht 1 for several Worcester estates: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his clergy at Worcester 1; grant of privileges for land at Hallow, Spetchley, Himbleton, Ravenshill in Tibberton, Worcs.; Lapworth, Warwicks.; and at Oddingley and Chaddesley Corbett, Worcs: S179    (816)
 S180 - Cenwulf 3 granting privileges to Deneberht 1 for several Worcester estates: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his clergy at Worcester 1; 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, Worcs., in return for 14 hides at Sture: S180    (816)
 S181 - Cenwulf 3 granting privileges to Deneberht 1 for several Worcester estates: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his cathedral clergy at Worcester 1; grant of privileges for land at Salwarpe, Hampton Lovett, Beolne (Bell Hall in Belbroughton), Broughton and Fairfield in Belbroughton, Worcs: S181    (817)
 S182 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Deneberht 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and the church of Worcester 1; grant of 3 hides (mansiones) at Sluhforda on the west bank of the Stour, Worcs.: S182    (817)
 S186 - Ceolwulf 5 selling land to Wulfred 6: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and of the people of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Mylentun, near Kemsing, Kent, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses: S186    (822)
 S187 - Ceolwulf 5 selling land to Wulfred 6: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and of the people of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds: S187    (823)
 S188 - Wiglaf 1 granting land to Wulfred 6: Wiglaf 1, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Botwell in Hayes, Middx.: S188    (831)
 S271 - Ecgberht 10 granting land to St Andrew’s, Rochester: Ecgberht 10, king of England, to Rochester, St Andrew's church; grant of privileges: S271    (825 x 832)
 S276 - Ecgberht 10 granting land to SS Peter & Paul, Winchester: Ecgberht 10, king, to the minster of Winchester, SS Peter and Paul; grant of 20 hides (manentes) at Droxford, Hants: S276    (826)
 S282 - Ecgberht 10 selling land to Æthelric 9: Ecgberht 10, king of the West Saxons and Kent, to Æthelric 9 , minister; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Warehorne and Flotham (lost), Kent, in return for 50 mancuses: S282    (830)
 S40 - Cuthred 11 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfred 6, 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: S40    (805)
 S41 - Cuthred 11 selling land to Æthelnoth 12: Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Æthelnoth 12, praefectus; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Eythorne, Kent, in return for 3000 pence: S41    (805 x 807)
Church/monastery/minster foundation/dedication/restoration (1)
 S167 - Cenwulf 3 founding Winchcombe Abbey: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, founds Winchcombe Abbey: S167    (811)
Compensation (1)
 Beornwulf 3.settling dispute between Cwenthryth 1 and Wulfred 6: Wulfred 6, archbishop, summoned Cwenthryth 1, abbess and heir of Cenwulf, king of the Mercians, to Clofesho to demand compensation for the lands and dignity lost to him during her father's reign. Beornwulf 3, king of the Mercians, sought to make a compromise settlement between the two whereby Cwenthryth 1 would surrender 47 manentes Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx..: S1436    (825 x 827)
Confirmation of land/privileges (2)
 Wulfred 6.S1188 confirming grant of Oswulf 4 and Beornthryth 1 to Canterbury, Christ Church: Confirmation by Archbishop Wulfred 6 of grant by Oswulf 4, aldormonn, and Beornthryth 1, his wife, to Christ Church, Canterbury of 20 sulungs at Stanhamstead (in Aldington), Kent: S1188    (805 x 815)
 Wulfred 6.bequeathing land to Canterbury, Christ Church 1 S1268: Wulfred 6, archbishop of Canterbury, to Canterbury, Christ Church; grant of the reversion of land given to Wulfred 6 by Cyneheard 4 the deacon: S1268    (825 x 832)
Conversion (1)
 Eoppa 3.bringing of Christianity to Anonymi 806: Eoppa 3 was sent by King Wulfred 6 of the Mercians to convert the inhabitants of Wight [Anonymi 806].: S679   
Correspondence (1)
 Leo 1.letter to Charlemagne 1: Leo 1 wrote to Charlemagne 1 on various issues concerning English politics. He had received Charlemagne 1's letter regarding Eardwulf 4's expulsion from Northumbria. He had sent his messenger (Anonymous 731) there and had been happy to learn that Eardwulf 4 was staying with Charlemagne 1. He had also read the letters that Eanbald 2, Cenwulf 3 and Wada 4 had sent to Charlemagne 1 and recognised that they had deceived Eardwulf 4. The Pope was also very sorry about the dissension between Cenwulf 3 and the two archbishops and said that he was praying every day for the solution of that matter. He also agreed to send a letter to Eanbald 2 to ask him to go to Rome, as Charlemagne 1 had suggested.: Leo III.Ep.H2  pp. 89-91 (808)
Death/dying (1)
 Wulfred 6.death: Here Wulfred 6 passed away.: ASC  829 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <829> B (832)
Deposition of archbishop (1)
 Cenwulf 3.ordering that Wulfred 6 should be exiled: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, ordered that Wulfred 6, archbishop, be despoiled of everything which belonged to his authority, and to be utterly exiled from this country, and never to return to it, either at the intercession of the Lord Pope [Paschal 2] or of the Emperor [Louis 1], or of any other person of whatsoever rank, until he had consented to this, - namely to return 300 hides of land at Ignoshomme [?Eynsham, Oxon.], and to give up 120 pounds of money.: S1436    (821)
Disputing/dispute-settling (10)
 Beornwulf 3.settling dispute between Cwenthryth 1 and Wulfred 6: Wulfred 6, archbishop, summoned Cwenthryth 1, abbess and heir of Cenwulf, king of the Mercians, to Clofesho to demand compensation for the lands and dignity lost to him during her father's reign. Beornwulf 3, king of the Mercians, sought to make a compromise settlement between the two whereby Cwenthryth 1 would surrender 47 manentes Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx..: S1436    (825 x 827)
 Cenwulf 3-Eanbald 2-Wulfred 6.dissension: Cenwulf 3 was not in good terms with either Wulfred 6 or Eanbald 2.: Leo III.Ep.H2  p. 90
 Cenwulf 3.exiling Wulfred 6: King Cenwulf 3 of the Mercians, ordered that Archbishop Wulfred 6 should be exiled if he did not agree to the king's terms.: S1436   
 Leo 1.letter to Charlemagne 1: Leo 1 wrote to Charlemagne 1 on various issues concerning English politics. He had received Charlemagne 1's letter regarding Eardwulf 4's expulsion from Northumbria. He had sent his messenger (Anonymous 731) there and had been happy to learn that Eardwulf 4 was staying with Charlemagne 1. He had also read the letters that Eanbald 2, Cenwulf 3 and Wada 4 had sent to Charlemagne 1 and recognised that they had deceived Eardwulf 4. The Pope was also very sorry about the dissension between Cenwulf 3 and the two archbishops and said that he was praying every day for the solution of that matter. He also agreed to send a letter to Eanbald 2 to ask him to go to Rome, as Charlemagne 1 had suggested.: Leo III.Ep.H2  pp. 89-91 (808)
 S1432 - Ceolwulf 5-Heahberht 8-Wulfheard 3 land negotiations: A charter clear as tar. It would seem that King Ceolwulf 5 I requested land from Worcester 1. Worcester in turn asked Wulfheard 3 to give up his lease on Inkberrow so that the church could obtain the freedom on the land [from the king]. The charter, i.e. Worcester 1, appears to allege that Wulfheard 3 went back on his word and tried to petition the king for Inkberrow. In attempting to do this he sent a man [Anonymous 476] to Archbishop Wulfred 6, Eadberht 34 and Dynne 3. The first two supported his request to the king, the third did not.: S1432    (822 x 823)
 S1433 - settlement of dispute between Heahberht 8 and church at Berkeley 1: Record of the settlement of a dispute between Heahberht 8, bishop, and the familia at Berkeley 1, Gloucs., concerning land and monastery at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucs.. Reversion of the estate had been left to Worcester 1 by Æthelric 8. It was decided at Clofesho that Worcester 1 should retain it. An oath was given at Westbury 30 days later.: S1433    (824)
 S1435 - Cynred 2 recovering land: Record of a synodal dispute-settlement, concerning the recovery by Cynred 2, bishop of Selsey, of land at Denton, Sussex.: S1435    (825)
 S1436 - record of dispute between Wulfred 6 and Cenwulf 3 & Cwenthryth 1: Record of a dispute between Archbishop Wulfred 6 and Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and his heir Cwenthryth 1, abbess, concerning the minsters of Reculver and Minster-in-Thanet. At an initial settlement in London (? late 821) Wulfred 6 ceded to King Cenwulf 3 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.) and 120lbs of money. In subsequent settlements (at Clofesho and Oslafeshlau) Cwenthryth 1 ceded to Wulfred 6 land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and Combe, Kent: S1436    (825)
 S1437 - record of settlement of dispute in Worcestershire: Record of the settlement at Clofesho of a dispute concerning swine-pasture at Sinton in Leigh, Worcs.. : S1437    (825)
 S1439 - settlement of dispute between Æthelwulf 14 and some Kentish churches: Account of the settlement of a dispute concerning estates belonging to Oswulf 4, 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 14 who said that his father, Æthelheah 10 had bought the inheritance with gold and silver. The rights of the churches were upheld.: S1439    (844)
Episcopal profession (10)
 Ceolberht 7.profession of obedience to Wulfred 6: Ceolberht 7 professed obedience to Wulfred 6.: Ceolberht.ProfEpis.R13   
 Eadwulf 5.profession of obedience to Wulfred 6: Eadwulf 5 professed obedience to Wulfred 6.: Eadwulf.ProfEpis.R16   
 Heahberht 8.profession of obedeience to Wulfred 6: Heahberht 8 professed obedience to Wulfred 6.: Heahberht.ProfEpis.R11   
 Herefrith 6.profession of obedience to Wulfred 6: Herefrith 6 professed obedience to Wulfred 6.: Hereferth.ProfEpis.R14   
 Herewine 1.profession of obedience to Wulfred 6: Herewine 1 professed obedience to Wulfred 6.: Herewine.ProfEpis.R9   
 Humberht 3.profession of obedience to Wulfred 6: Humberht 3 professed obedience to Wulfred 6.: Hunberht.ProfEpis.R15   
 Hunfrith 7.profession of obedience to Wulfred 6: Hunfrith 7 professed obedience to Wulfred 6.: Hunferth.ProfEpis.R12   
 Ræthhun 1.profession of obedience to Wulfred 6: Ræthhun 1 professed obedience to Wulfred 6.: Hrethhun.ProfEpis.R10   
 Wigthegn 2.profession of obedience to Wulfred 6: Wigthegn 2 professed obedience to Wulfred 6.: Wigthegn.ProfEpis.R8   
 Æthelnoth 11.profession of obedience to Wulfred 6: Æthelnoth 11 professed obedience to Wulfred 6.: Æthelnoth.ProfEpis.R7    (805 x 812)
Exile (2)
 Cenwulf 3.exiling Wulfred 6: King Cenwulf 3 of the Mercians, ordered that Archbishop Wulfred 6 should be exiled if he did not agree to the king's terms.: S1436   
 Cenwulf 3.ordering that Wulfred 6 should be exiled: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, ordered that Wulfred 6, archbishop, be despoiled of everything which belonged to his authority, and to be utterly exiled from this country, and never to return to it, either at the intercession of the Lord Pope [Paschal 2] or of the Emperor [Louis 1], or of any other person of whatsoever rank, until he had consented to this, - namely to return 300 hides of land at Ignoshomme [?Eynsham, Oxon.], and to give up 120 pounds of money.: S1436    (821)
Expulsion (1)
 Leo 1.letter to Charlemagne 1: Leo 1 wrote to Charlemagne 1 on various issues concerning English politics. He had received Charlemagne 1's letter regarding Eardwulf 4's expulsion from Northumbria. He had sent his messenger (Anonymous 731) there and had been happy to learn that Eardwulf 4 was staying with Charlemagne 1. He had also read the letters that Eanbald 2, Cenwulf 3 and Wada 4 had sent to Charlemagne 1 and recognised that they had deceived Eardwulf 4. The Pope was also very sorry about the dissension between Cenwulf 3 and the two archbishops and said that he was praying every day for the solution of that matter. He also agreed to send a letter to Eanbald 2 to ask him to go to Rome, as Charlemagne 1 had suggested.: Leo III.Ep.H2  pp. 89-91 (808)
Freeing from dues (2)
 S1432 - Ceolwulf 5-Heahberht 8-Wulfheard 3 land negotiations: A charter clear as tar. It would seem that King Ceolwulf 5 I requested land from Worcester 1. Worcester in turn asked Wulfheard 3 to give up his lease on Inkberrow so that the church could obtain the freedom on the land [from the king]. The charter, i.e. Worcester 1, appears to allege that Wulfheard 3 went back on his word and tried to petition the king for Inkberrow. In attempting to do this he sent a man [Anonymous 476] to Archbishop Wulfred 6, Eadberht 34 and Dynne 3. The first two supported his request to the king, the third did not.: S1432    (822 x 823)
 S172 - Cenwulf 3 exchanging Worcester’s renders for Twyning Minster: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; remission of renders due from Worcester and its dependent minsters, in exchange for the minster at Twyning, Gloucs., assessed at 3 hides (manentes), and 10 hides west of the Severn: S172    (814)
Grant and Gift (40)
 Cenwulf 3.S170 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 20 iugera at Ibentea in the Faversham district and a further 2 in the same area.: S170    (812)
 Cenwulf 3.S175 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Bexley, Kent, with swine-pastures: S175    (814)
 Cenwulf 3.S176 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 30 iugera at Bingley's Island, Canterbury: S176    (814)
 Cenwulf 3.S187 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury: S187    (805 x 821)
 Cwenthryth 1.S1436 surrendering land to Wulfred 6: Cwenthryth 1, abbess and daughter of Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; surrender of land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and 30 manentes at in Combe, Kent. as well as 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.).: S1436   
 Cyneheard 4.granting land to Wulfred 6: Cyneheard 4 the deacon to Archbishop Wulfred 6; grant of land.: S1268    (805 x 832)
 Cynethryth 2.S1264 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cynethryth 2 to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land at Yarkhill, Herefords.; Wulfred 6 later exchanged with Cenwulf 3, king, for 1 aratrum at Liminum: S1264    ( x 811)
 Ealdberht 15-Selethryth 1.S1434 granting land to Wulfred 6: Ealdberht 15, comes, and Selethryth 1, his sister, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 4 aratra at Easole, Kent: S1434    ( x 824)
 Offa 8.S1450 granting liberties to Westminster 1: Offa 8, king, to Westminster 1; grant of liberities.: S1450    (757 x 796)
 S1265 - Wulfred 6 granting constitution to Christ Church, Canterbury: Wulfred 6, archbishop of Canterbury 1, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of constitution for the familia: S1265    (808 x 813)
 S1268 - Wulfred 6 granting land to Christ Church, Canterbury: Wulfred 6, archbishop of Canterbury, to Canterbury, Christ Church; grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Sceldesforda near Wingham, Kent, plus the reversion of land given to Wulfred 6 by Cyneheard 4 the deacon and of a curtis within the monastery held by Dodda 2, monk: S1268    (825 x 832)
 S1434 - Wulfred 6 recovering land: Record of the recovery by Archbishop Wulfred 6 of land at Easole, Kent, granted to him by Ealdberht 15, comes, and Selethryth 1, his sister, but fraudulently acquired by Cwenthryth 1, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet.: S1434    (824)
 S1450 - Edgar 11 granting land to Westminster 1: King Edgar 11 to the church of St Peter, Westminster 1; restoration of 5 hides (mansiunculae) on the north side of the river Thames between the Tyburn and the Fleet, Middx, with an additional grant of 5 hides at Blecceanham (Blechenham, lost, in Hendon). : S1450    (959)
 S159 - Cenwulf 3 & Cuthred 11 granting land to Eanberht 7: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to [Eanberht 7], their kinsman; grant of 20 sulungs (aratra) at West Lenham, Kent, with thirteen swine-pastures in the Weald: S159    (804)
 S161 - Cenwulf 3 and Cuthred 11 granting land to Wulfheard 10: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfheard 10, priest; grant of 2 hides (manentes), equivalent to one sulung, at Swarling, Kent, and one 'yokelet' (an geocled) at Ecgheanng lond: S161    (805)
 S165 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Beornmod 3: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Beornmod 3, bishop; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) to the south of Rochester (at Borstal), Kent, with appurtenant swine-pastures in the Weald: S165    (811)
 S169 - Cenwulf 3 exchanging land with Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S169    (812)
 S170 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 20 iugera at Ibentea in the Faversham district and a further 2 in the same area: S170    (812)
 S173 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Swithnoth 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Swithnoth 1, his comes; grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) near Chart Sutton, Kent, with swine-pastures: S173    (814)
 S175 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Bexley, Kent, with swine-pastures: S175    (814)
 S176 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 30 iugera at Bingley's Island, Canterbury: S176    (814)
 S177 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S177    (814)
 S178 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 1 hide (manens) at Seleberhting lond in the district of Faversham, Kent, in return for a ring of 23 mancuses: S178    (815)
 S179 - Cenwulf 3 granting privileges to Deneberht 1 for several Worcester estates: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his clergy at Worcester 1; grant of privileges for land at Hallow, Spetchley, Himbleton, Ravenshill in Tibberton, Worcs.; Lapworth, Warwicks.; and at Oddingley and Chaddesley Corbett, Worcs: S179    (816)
 S180 - Cenwulf 3 granting privileges to Deneberht 1 for several Worcester estates: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his clergy at Worcester 1; 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, Worcs., in return for 14 hides at Sture: S180    (816)
 S181 - Cenwulf 3 granting privileges to Deneberht 1 for several Worcester estates: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his cathedral clergy at Worcester 1; grant of privileges for land at Salwarpe, Hampton Lovett, Beolne (Bell Hall in Belbroughton), Broughton and Fairfield in Belbroughton, Worcs: S181    (817)
 S182 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Deneberht 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and the church of Worcester 1; grant of 3 hides (mansiones) at Sluhforda on the west bank of the Stour, Worcs.: S182    (817)
 S186 - Ceolwulf 5 selling land to Wulfred 6: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and of the people of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Mylentun, near Kemsing, Kent, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses: S186    (822)
 S187 - Ceolwulf 5 selling land to Wulfred 6: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and of the people of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds: S187    (823)
 S188 - Wiglaf 1 granting land to Wulfred 6: Wiglaf 1, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Botwell in Hayes, Middx.: S188    (831)
 S271 - Ecgberht 10 granting land to St Andrew’s, Rochester: Ecgberht 10, king of England, to Rochester, St Andrew's church; grant of privileges: S271    (825 x 832)
 S276 - Ecgberht 10 granting land to SS Peter & Paul, Winchester: Ecgberht 10, king, to the minster of Winchester, SS Peter and Paul; grant of 20 hides (manentes) at Droxford, Hants: S276    (826)
 S40 - Cuthred 11 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfred 6, 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: S40    (805)
 S41 - Cuthred 11 selling land to Æthelnoth 12: Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Æthelnoth 12, praefectus; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Eythorne, Kent, in return for 3000 pence: S41    (805 x 807)
 Wiglaf 1.S188 granting land to Wulfred 6: Wiglaf 1, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Botwell in Hayes, Middx.: S188    (831)
 Wulfred 6.S1188 confirming grant of Oswulf 4 and Beornthryth 1 to Canterbury, Christ Church: Confirmation by Archbishop Wulfred 6 of grant by Oswulf 4, aldormonn, and Beornthryth 1, his wife, to Christ Church, Canterbury of 20 sulungs at Stanhamstead (in Aldington), Kent: S1188    (805 x 815)
 Wulfred 6.S1265 granting constitution to Canterbury, Christ Church 1: Wulfred 6, archbishop of Canterbury, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of constitution for the familia: S1265    (808 x 813)
 Wulfred 6.S1268 granting curtis to Canterbury, Christ Church 1: Wulfred 6, archbishop of Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of the reversion of a curtis within the monastery held by Dodda 2, monk. The curtis is to be used as an infirmary.: S1268    (825 x 832)
 Wulfred 6.S1268 granting land to Canterbury, Christ Church 1: Wulfred 6, archbishop of Canterbury, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Sceldesforda near Wingham, Kent: S1268    (825 x 832)
 Wulfred 6.S1414 bequeathing land to Wærheard 2: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Wærheard 2, his kinsman; bequest of land comprising 104 hides at Harrow, Middx; 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: S1414    (832)
Hostility (2)
 Cenwulf 3-Eanbald 2-Wulfred 6.dissension: Cenwulf 3 was not in good terms with either Wulfred 6 or Eanbald 2.: Leo III.Ep.H2  p. 90
 Leo 1.letter to Charlemagne 1: Leo 1 wrote to Charlemagne 1 on various issues concerning English politics. He had received Charlemagne 1's letter regarding Eardwulf 4's expulsion from Northumbria. He had sent his messenger (Anonymous 731) there and had been happy to learn that Eardwulf 4 was staying with Charlemagne 1. He had also read the letters that Eanbald 2, Cenwulf 3 and Wada 4 had sent to Charlemagne 1 and recognised that they had deceived Eardwulf 4. The Pope was also very sorry about the dissension between Cenwulf 3 and the two archbishops and said that he was praying every day for the solution of that matter. He also agreed to send a letter to Eanbald 2 to ask him to go to Rome, as Charlemagne 1 had suggested.: Leo III.Ep.H2  pp. 89-91 (808)
Journey (2)
 Wulfred 6-Wigberht 5.journey to Rome: Wulfred 6 and Wigberht 5 both went to Rome.: ASC  812 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <812> BC (814)
 Wulfred 6.return to his see: Here with the blessing of Leo 1 Wulfred 6 returned to his own see.: ASC  813 ADEG, <813> BC, 815 F(OE and Lat.) (815)
Judicial decision/review (1)
 S1433 - settlement of dispute between Heahberht 8 and church at Berkeley 1: Record of the settlement of a dispute between Heahberht 8, bishop, and the familia at Berkeley 1, Gloucs., concerning land and monastery at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucs.. Reversion of the estate had been left to Worcester 1 by Æthelric 8. It was decided at Clofesho that Worcester 1 should retain it. An oath was given at Westbury 30 days later.: S1433    (824)
Lease (1)
 S1432 - Ceolwulf 5-Heahberht 8-Wulfheard 3 land negotiations: A charter clear as tar. It would seem that King Ceolwulf 5 I requested land from Worcester 1. Worcester in turn asked Wulfheard 3 to give up his lease on Inkberrow so that the church could obtain the freedom on the land [from the king]. The charter, i.e. Worcester 1, appears to allege that Wulfheard 3 went back on his word and tried to petition the king for Inkberrow. In attempting to do this he sent a man [Anonymous 476] to Archbishop Wulfred 6, Eadberht 34 and Dynne 3. The first two supported his request to the king, the third did not.: S1432    (822 x 823)
Meeting (1)
 Cenwulf 3. depriving Wulfred 6 of land S1436: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, from Wulfred 6, archbishop; seizure of Reculver and Minster-in-Thanet. At a later meeting at the royal vill in London, Cenwulf 3 also took from Wulfred 6 300 manentes at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.) and 120lbs of money.: S1436    ( x 821)
Message-sending (1)
 Leo 1.letter to Charlemagne 1: Leo 1 wrote to Charlemagne 1 on various issues concerning English politics. He had received Charlemagne 1's letter regarding Eardwulf 4's expulsion from Northumbria. He had sent his messenger (Anonymous 731) there and had been happy to learn that Eardwulf 4 was staying with Charlemagne 1. He had also read the letters that Eanbald 2, Cenwulf 3 and Wada 4 had sent to Charlemagne 1 and recognised that they had deceived Eardwulf 4. The Pope was also very sorry about the dissension between Cenwulf 3 and the two archbishops and said that he was praying every day for the solution of that matter. He also agreed to send a letter to Eanbald 2 to ask him to go to Rome, as Charlemagne 1 had suggested.: Leo III.Ep.H2  pp. 89-91 (808)
Mission/mission-sending (1)
 Eoppa 3.bringing of Christianity to Anonymi 806: Eoppa 3 was sent by King Wulfred 6 of the Mercians to convert the inhabitants of Wight [Anonymi 806].: S679   
Oath-swearing/fealty (1)
 S1433 - settlement of dispute between Heahberht 8 and church at Berkeley 1: Record of the settlement of a dispute between Heahberht 8, bishop, and the familia at Berkeley 1, Gloucs., concerning land and monastery at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucs.. Reversion of the estate had been left to Worcester 1 by Æthelric 8. It was decided at Clofesho that Worcester 1 should retain it. An oath was given at Westbury 30 days later.: S1433    (824)
Ordering (1)
 Cenwulf 3.exiling Wulfred 6: King Cenwulf 3 of the Mercians, ordered that Archbishop Wulfred 6 should be exiled if he did not agree to the king's terms.: S1436   
Pallium-despatch/receipt/request (1)
 Wulfred 6.receipt of pallium: Here Wulfred 6 received the pallium.: ASC  804 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <804> BC (806)
Praying (1)
 Leo 1.letter to Charlemagne 1: Leo 1 wrote to Charlemagne 1 on various issues concerning English politics. He had received Charlemagne 1's letter regarding Eardwulf 4's expulsion from Northumbria. He had sent his messenger (Anonymous 731) there and had been happy to learn that Eardwulf 4 was staying with Charlemagne 1. He had also read the letters that Eanbald 2, Cenwulf 3 and Wada 4 had sent to Charlemagne 1 and recognised that they had deceived Eardwulf 4. The Pope was also very sorry about the dissension between Cenwulf 3 and the two archbishops and said that he was praying every day for the solution of that matter. He also agreed to send a letter to Eanbald 2 to ask him to go to Rome, as Charlemagne 1 had suggested.: Leo III.Ep.H2  pp. 89-91 (808)
Property-buying/purchasing (14)
 Cenwulf 3.selling land to Wulfred 6 S164: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians and Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 7 sulungs (aratra) at Barham, Kent, in return for 30 pounds: S164    (808)
 Cenwulf 3.selling land to Wulfred 6 S168: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S168    (811)
 Cenwulf 3.selling land to Wulfred 6 S177: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S177    (814)
 Cenwulf 3.selling land to Wulfred 6 S178: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 1 hide (manens) at Seleberhting lond in the district of Faversham, Kent, in return for a ring of 23 mancuses: S178    (815)
 Ceolwulf 5.S186 granting land to Wulfred 6: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Mylentun, near Kemsing, Kent, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses: S186    (822)
 Ceolwulf 5.S187 selling land to Wulfred 6: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and the men of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds: S187    (823)
 S1439 - settlement of dispute between Æthelwulf 14 and some Kentish churches: Account of the settlement of a dispute concerning estates belonging to Oswulf 4, 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 14 who said that his father, Æthelheah 10 had bought the inheritance with gold and silver. The rights of the churches were upheld.: S1439    (844)
 S41 - Cuthred 11 selling land to Æthelnoth 12: Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Æthelnoth 12, praefectus; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) at Eythorne, Kent, in return for 3000 pence: S41    (805 x 807)
 Wulfred 6.S187 purchasing land from Ceolwulf 5: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds: S187    (823)
 Wulfred 6.exchanging with Wulfheard 10: Wulfred 6 bought 1 sulung (2 manentes) at Swarling and a 'yokelet' at Ecgheang land from Wulfheard 10, the priest of the late Archbishop Æthelheard 13.: S169   
 Wulfred 6.purchasing land from Cenwulf 3 S164: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians and Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 7 sulungs (aratra) at Barham, Kent, in return for 30 pounds: S164    (809)
 Wulfred 6.purchasing land from Cenwulf 3 S168: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S168    (811)
 Wulfred 6.purchasing land from Cenwulf 3 S177: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S177    (814)
 Wulfred.S186 giving a ring to Ceolwulf 5: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Mylentun, near Kemsing, Kent, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses: S186    (822)
Property-exchanging (23)
 Canterbury, Christ Church 1.S1264 exchanging lands with Wulfred 6: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; 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 6 by Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefords., which Wulfred 6 had obtained from Queen Cynethryth 2. The land at Bishopsbourne had been given to Christ Church by Ealdhun 5, confiscated by King Offa 7, and then restored.: S1264    (811)
 Canterbury, Christ Church 1.S1266 exchanging land with Wulfred 6: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Eythorne and Langdon in Eythorne, in exchange for 5 sulungs at Barham and Suithberhtincglond, Kent: S1266    (824)
 Cenwulf 3.S1264 exchanging land with Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 1 aratrum at Liminum in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefords. which Wulfred 6 had obtained from Cynethryth 2: S1264    ( x 811)
 Cenwulf 3.S169 exchanging land with Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S169    (812)
 Ceolwulf 5.S187 selling land to Wulfred 6: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and the men of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds: S187    (823)
 Cuthred 11.S40 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfred 6, 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: S40    (805 x 806)
 Cynethryth 2.S1264 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cynethryth 2 to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land at Yarkhill, Herefords.; Wulfred 6 later exchanged with Cenwulf 3, king, for 1 aratrum at Liminum: S1264    ( x 811)
 Edgar 11.S670 restoring land to Westminster, St Peter's 1: King Edgar 11 to the church of Westminster, St Peter's 1; restoration of 5 hides (mansiunculae) on the north side of the river Thames between the Tyburn and the Fleet, Middx, in return for 120 solidi of gold in an armlet: S670    (959)
 S1264 - Wulfred 6 exchanging lands with Christ Church, Canterbury: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; 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: S1264    (811)
 S1266 - Wulfred 6 exchanging land with Christ Church, Canterbury: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Eythorne and Langdon in Eythorne, in exchange for 5 sulungs at Barham and Suithberhtincglond, Kent: S1266    (824)
 S1267 - Wulfred 6 exchanging land with Wærnoth 3: Wulfred 6, archbishop, and the familia of Minster-in-Thanet 1 to Abbot Wærnoth 3 and the familia of Canterbury, St Augustine's 1; 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: S1267    (826)
 S168 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S168    (811)
 S172 - Cenwulf 3 exchanging Worcester’s renders for Twyning Minster: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; remission of renders due from Worcester and its dependent minsters, in exchange for the minster at Twyning, Gloucs., assessed at 3 hides (manentes), and 10 hides west of the Severn: S172    (814)
 S178 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 1 hide (manens) at Seleberhting lond in the district of Faversham, Kent, in return for a ring of 23 mancuses: S178    (815)
 Wulfred 6.S1264 exchanging lands with Canterbury, Christ Church 1: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; 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 6 by Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefords., which Wulfred 6 had obtained from Queen Cynethryth 2. The land at Bishopsbourne had been given to Christ Church by Ealdhun 5, confiscated by King Offa 7, and then restored.: S1264    (811)
 Wulfred 6.S1264 exchanging with Cenwulf 3: Cenwulf 3, king, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 1 aratrum at Liminum in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefords. which Wulfred 6 had obtained from Cynethryth 2: S1264    ( x 811)
 Wulfred 6.S1266 exchanging land with Canterbury, Christ Church 1: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Eythorne and Langdon in Eythorne, in exchange for 5 sulungs at Barham and Suithberhtincglond, Kent: S1266    (824)
 Wulfred 6.S1267 exchanging with Wærnoth 3: Wulfred 6, archbishop, and the familia of Minster-in-Thanet 1 to Abbot Wærnoth 3 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: S1267    (826)
 Wulfred 6.S169 exchanging land in Kent with Cenwulf 3: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S169    (812)
 Wulfred 6.S187 purchasing land from Ceolwulf 5: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds: S187    (823)
 Wulfred 6.S40 purchasing land from Cuthred 11: Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfred 6, 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: S40    (805 x 806)
 Wulfred 6.exchanging with Wulfheard 10: Wulfred 6 bought 1 sulung (2 manentes) at Swarling and a 'yokelet' at Ecgheang land from Wulfheard 10, the priest of the late Archbishop Æthelheard 13.: S169   
 Wærnoth 3.S1267 exchanging with Wulfred 6: Wulfred 6, archbishop, and the familia of Minster-in-Thanet 1 to Abbot Wærnoth 3 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: S1267    (826)
Property-giving/selling (14)
 Cuthred 11.S40 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfred 6, 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: S40    (805 x 806)
 Edgar 11.S670 restoring land to Westminster, St Peter's 1: King Edgar 11 to the church of Westminster, St Peter's 1; restoration of 5 hides (mansiunculae) on the north side of the river Thames between the Tyburn and the Fleet, Middx, in return for 120 solidi of gold in an armlet: S670    (959)
 S164 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians and people of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 7 sulungs (aratra) at Barham, Kent, in return for 30 pounds: S164    (809)
 S164 - confirming Cenwulf 3’s sale of land to Wulfred 6: Confirmation of sale by King Cenwulf 3 to Archbishop Wulfred 6 of 7 sulungs (aratra) at Barham, Kent, for 30 pounds: S164    (810)
 S166 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Ræthhun 2: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Ræthhun 2, abbot of Abingdon; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Longworth, Berks, 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 Berks, except Culham, Oxon.), in return for 120 pounds and 100 hides (mansiones): S166    (811)
 S173 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Swithnoth 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Swithnoth 1, his comes; grant of 1 sulung (aratrum) near Chart Sutton, Kent, with swine-pastures: S173    (814)
 S175 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 10 sulungs (aratra) at Bexley, Kent, with swine-pastures: S175    (814)
 S176 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 30 iugera at Bingley's Island, Canterbury: S176    (814)
 S177 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, 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: S177    (814)
 S178 - Cenwulf 3 selling land to Wulfred 6: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 1 hide (manens) at Seleberhting lond in the district of Faversham, Kent, in return for a ring of 23 mancuses: S178    (815)
 S186 - Ceolwulf 5 selling land to Wulfred 6: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and of the people of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Mylentun, near Kemsing, Kent, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses: S186    (822)
 S187 - Ceolwulf 5 selling land to Wulfred 6: Ceolwulf 5, king of the Mercians and of the people of Kent, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; grant of land in Canterbury, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds: S187    (823)
 S282 - Ecgberht 10 selling land to Æthelric 9: Ecgberht 10, king of the West Saxons and Kent, to Æthelric 9 , minister; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Warehorne and Flotham (lost), Kent, in return for 50 mancuses: S282    (830)
 Wulfred 6.S40 purchasing land from Cuthred 11: Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Wulfred 6, 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: S40    (805 x 806)
Property-transacting (6)
 Beornwulf 3.settling dispute between Cwenthryth 1 and Wulfred 6: Wulfred 6, archbishop, summoned Cwenthryth 1, abbess and heir of Cenwulf, king of the Mercians, to Clofesho to demand compensation for the lands and dignity lost to him during her father's reign. Beornwulf 3, king of the Mercians, sought to make a compromise settlement between the two whereby Cwenthryth 1 would surrender 47 manentes Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx..: S1436    (825 x 827)
 Cwenthryth 1.S1436 surrendering land to Wulfred 6: Cwenthryth 1, abbess and daughter of Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Wulfred 6, archbishop; surrender of land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and 30 manentes at in Combe, Kent. as well as 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.).: S1436   
 S1432 - Ceolwulf 5-Heahberht 8-Wulfheard 3 land negotiations: A charter clear as tar. It would seem that King Ceolwulf 5 I requested land from Worcester 1. Worcester in turn asked Wulfheard 3 to give up his lease on Inkberrow so that the church could obtain the freedom on the land [from the king]. The charter, i.e. Worcester 1, appears to allege that Wulfheard 3 went back on his word and tried to petition the king for Inkberrow. In attempting to do this he sent a man [Anonymous 476] to Archbishop Wulfred 6, Eadberht 34 and Dynne 3. The first two supported his request to the king, the third did not.: S1432    (822 x 823)
 S1433 - settlement of dispute between Heahberht 8 and church at Berkeley 1: Record of the settlement of a dispute between Heahberht 8, bishop, and the familia at Berkeley 1, Gloucs., concerning land and monastery at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucs.. Reversion of the estate had been left to Worcester 1 by Æthelric 8. It was decided at Clofesho that Worcester 1 should retain it. An oath was given at Westbury 30 days later.: S1433    (824)
 S1436 - record of dispute between Wulfred 6 and Cenwulf 3 & Cwenthryth 1: Record of a dispute between Archbishop Wulfred 6 and Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and his heir Cwenthryth 1, abbess, concerning the minsters of Reculver and Minster-in-Thanet. At an initial settlement in London (? late 821) Wulfred 6 ceded to King Cenwulf 3 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.) and 120lbs of money. In subsequent settlements (at Clofesho and Oslafeshlau) Cwenthryth 1 ceded to Wulfred 6 land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and Combe, Kent: S1436    (825)
 S172 - Cenwulf 3 exchanging Worcester’s renders for Twyning Minster: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; remission of renders due from Worcester and its dependent minsters, in exchange for the minster at Twyning, Gloucs., assessed at 3 hides (manentes), and 10 hides west of the Severn: S172    (814)
Residence (1)
 Leo 1.letter to Charlemagne 1: Leo 1 wrote to Charlemagne 1 on various issues concerning English politics. He had received Charlemagne 1's letter regarding Eardwulf 4's expulsion from Northumbria. He had sent his messenger (Anonymous 731) there and had been happy to learn that Eardwulf 4 was staying with Charlemagne 1. He had also read the letters that Eanbald 2, Cenwulf 3 and Wada 4 had sent to Charlemagne 1 and recognised that they had deceived Eardwulf 4. The Pope was also very sorry about the dissension between Cenwulf 3 and the two archbishops and said that he was praying every day for the solution of that matter. He also agreed to send a letter to Eanbald 2 to ask him to go to Rome, as Charlemagne 1 had suggested.: Leo III.Ep.H2  pp. 89-91 (808)
Restoration of land/property (11)
 Beornwulf 3.settling dispute between Cwenthryth 1 and Wulfred 6: Wulfred 6, archbishop, summoned Cwenthryth 1, abbess and heir of Cenwulf, king of the Mercians, to Clofesho to demand compensation for the lands and dignity lost to him during her father's reign. Beornwulf 3, king of the Mercians, sought to make a compromise settlement between the two whereby Cwenthryth 1 would surrender 47 manentes Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx..: S1436    (825 x 827)
 Canterbury, Christ Church 1.S1264 exchanging lands with Wulfred 6: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; 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 6 by Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefords., which Wulfred 6 had obtained from Queen Cynethryth 2. The land at Bishopsbourne had been given to Christ Church by Ealdhun 5, confiscated by King Offa 7, and then restored.: S1264    (811)
 Cenwulf 3.ordering that Wulfred 6 should be exiled: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, ordered that Wulfred 6, archbishop, be despoiled of everything which belonged to his authority, and to be utterly exiled from this country, and never to return to it, either at the intercession of the Lord Pope [Paschal 2] or of the Emperor [Louis 1], or of any other person of whatsoever rank, until he had consented to this, - namely to return 300 hides of land at Ignoshomme [?Eynsham, Oxon.], and to give up 120 pounds of money.: S1436    (821)
 Cwenthryth 1.acquiring land from Wulfred 6 S1434: Cwenthryth 1, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet, from Wulfred 6, archbishop; fraudulent acquisition of 4 aratra at Easole, Kent: S1434    ( x 824)
 Edgar 11.S670 restoring land to Westminster, St Peter's 1: King Edgar 11 to the church of Westminster, St Peter's 1; restoration of 5 hides (mansiunculae) on the north side of the river Thames between the Tyburn and the Fleet, Middx, in return for 120 solidi of gold in an armlet: S670    (959)
 S1434 - Wulfred 6 recovering land: Record of the recovery by Archbishop Wulfred 6 of land at Easole, Kent, granted to him by Ealdberht 15, comes, and Selethryth 1, his sister, but fraudulently acquired by Cwenthryth 1, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet.: S1434    (824)
 S1435 - Cynred 2 recovering land: Record of a synodal dispute-settlement, concerning the recovery by Cynred 2, bishop of Selsey, of land at Denton, Sussex.: S1435    (825)
 S1436 - record of dispute between Wulfred 6 and Cenwulf 3 & Cwenthryth 1: Record of a dispute between Archbishop Wulfred 6 and Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and his heir Cwenthryth 1, abbess, concerning the minsters of Reculver and Minster-in-Thanet. At an initial settlement in London (? late 821) Wulfred 6 ceded to King Cenwulf 3 300 hides at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.) and 120lbs of money. In subsequent settlements (at Clofesho and Oslafeshlau) Cwenthryth 1 ceded to Wulfred 6 land at Harrow, Middx; Herefrethingland; Wembley, Yeading, Middx; Boc land; and Combe, Kent: S1436    (825)
 S1450 - Edgar 11 granting land to Westminster 1: King Edgar 11 to the church of St Peter, Westminster 1; restoration of 5 hides (mansiunculae) on the north side of the river Thames between the Tyburn and the Fleet, Middx, with an additional grant of 5 hides at Blecceanham (Blechenham, lost, in Hendon). : S1450    (959)
 Wulfred 6.S1264 exchanging lands with Canterbury, Christ Church 1: Wulfred 6, archbishop, to Canterbury, Christ Church 1; 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 6 by Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, in exchange for land at Yarkhill, Herefords., which Wulfred 6 had obtained from Queen Cynethryth 2. The land at Bishopsbourne had been given to Christ Church by Ealdhun 5, confiscated by King Offa 7, and then restored.: S1264    (811)
 Wulfred 6.restoration of land from Cwenthryth 1 S1434: Wulfred 6, archbishop, from Cwenthryth 1, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet; fraudulent acquisition of 4 aratra at Easole, Kent: S1434    (824)
Seizure of land (3)
 Cenwulf 3. depriving Wulfred 6 of land S1436: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, from Wulfred 6, archbishop; seizure of Reculver and Minster-in-Thanet. At a later meeting at the royal vill in London, Cenwulf 3 also took from Wulfred 6 300 manentes at Iognes homme (? Eynsham, Oxon.) and 120lbs of money.: S1436    ( x 821)
 Cwenthryth 1.acquiring land from Wulfred 6 S1434: Cwenthryth 1, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet, from Wulfred 6, archbishop; fraudulent acquisition of 4 aratra at Easole, Kent: S1434    ( x 824)
 Wulfred 6.restoration of land from Cwenthryth 1 S1434: Wulfred 6, archbishop, from Cwenthryth 1, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet; fraudulent acquisition of 4 aratra at Easole, Kent: S1434    (824)
Factoids linked indirectly to Wulfred 6 (40)
Office (40)
Archbishop of Wulfred 6 (1)
 Feologeld 1: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.13
Mass priest of Wulfred 6 (1)
 Æthelhun 10: S1500   
Moneyer of Wulfred 6 (38)
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1991.0125 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1987.0101 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1991.024 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1999.0153 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  2001.0559 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  2005.0224 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  2002.0004 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1984.0019 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1958.0004 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1009.0043 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1001.0439 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1001.0438 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1004.0083 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  2009.019 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1002.0398 (N 238 (Abp Wulfred Group IV anon.))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1002.0395 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1002.0396 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1030.0219 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Sæbeorht 2: EMC Coin  1020.0655 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1987.0103 (N 240.2 (Abp Wulfred Group VII second monogram (Ecgberht) type))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1987.01 (N 240 (Abp Wulfred Group II transitional monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1987.0102 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  2001.0558 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  2001.0108 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1998.4001 (N 240.2 (Abp Wulfred Group VII second monogram (Ecgberht) type))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1999.002 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1997.0122 (N 240.2 (Abp Wulfred Group VII second monogram (Ecgberht) type))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  2005.0185 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1963.0024 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1036.0086 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1001.044 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1029.0141 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1016.0086 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1020.0657 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1020.0659 (N 239 (Abp Wulfred Group VI Baldred type))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  1020.0656 (N 240.1 (Abp Wulfred Group III regular monogram))
 Swefheard 6: EMC Coin  2006.0366 (N 239 (Abp Wulfred Group VI Baldred type))
 Wynhere 2: EMC Coin  1992.0253 (N 240.2 (Abp Wulfred Group VII second monogram (Ecgberht) type))