Deneberht 1 (Male) Bishop of Worcester, 798x800-822
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Factoid List

Recorded Name (34)
Deneberht (20)
 S161   
 S165   
 S168   
 S40   
 S41   
 S170   
 S171   
 S172   
 S174   
 S178   
 S179   
 S180   
 S181   
 S185   
 S1186a   
 S1260   
 S1261   
 S1261   
 S1431   
 S1431b   
Deneberhtus (2)
 S164   
 S1431a   
Denebert (3)
 S158   
 S167   
 S182   
Deneberth (1)
 S159   
Denebertus (3)
 Deneberht.ProfEpis.R3  Tit.
 Deneberht.ProfEpis.R3  1
 WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.7.3
Denebierht (1)
 S173   
Denebyrht (3)
 S175   
 S176   
 S1187   
Dæneberht (1)
 S160   
Office (40)
Bishop (40)
 Deneberht.ProfEpis.R3  Tit. (Bishop of the Hwicce)
 Deneberht.ProfEpis.R3  1 (Elect, servant of the servants of God)
 Deneberht.ProfEpis.R3  2
 S158   
 S159   
 S160   
 S161   
 S164   
 S165   
 S167    (bishop of Worcester)
 S168    (bishop of the Hwicce)
 S40   
 S41   
 S170   
 S171    (Bishop of Worcester)
 S172    (bishop of Worcester)
 S173   
 S174    (bishop of Worcester)
 S176   
 S178   
 S179    (bishop of Worcester)
 S180    (bishop of Worcester)
 S181    (bishop of Worcester)
 S182    (bishop of Worcester)
 S185    (bishop of Worcester)
 S1186a   
 S1187   
 S1260   
 S1261   
 S1261   
 S1431    (bishop of the church of Worcester)
 S1431a   
 S1431b    (bishop of the city of Worcester)
 Anon.EpisList1    (bishop of the Hwicce)
 Anon.EpisList2    (bishop of the Hwicce)
 Anon.EpisList4    (bishop of the Hwicce)
 S175   
 S1262   
 WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.7.3
 WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  iv.136
Personal Relationship (2)
~ Father (Honorific kinship) of Deneberht 1 (1)
 Æthelheard 13: of Deneberht 1: Deneberht.ProfEpis.R3  5
~ Predecessor (General relationship) of Deneberht 1 (1)
 Hathored 3: of Deneberht 1: S1260   
Event (55)
Agreement (1)
 S1431 - agreement between Deneberht 1 and Wulfheard 5: Record of an agreement between Deneberht 1, bishop of Worcester, and Wulfheard 5, bishop of Hereford, concerning their claims to the minsters at Cheltenham and Beckford, Gloucs: S1431    (803)
Archiepiscopal see - division (1)
 Offa 7-Jænberht 1.hostility: Offa 7 king of the Mercians quarrelled with the people of Kent and tried to rob Jænberht 1 of his primacy. At the same time, in his concern to give the realm of the Mercians the distinction of an archbishopric, he communicated with Pope Hadrian 3 by letters, with which, perhaps, went bribes, and prevailed upon him, against all precedent, to mark out the bishop of Lichfield with a pallium and subordinate to him all the bishops of the Mercians (their names were Deneberht 1 of Worcester, Werenberht 1 of Leicester, Eadwulf 7 of Sidnacester, Wulfheard 5 of Hereford), together with two bishops of the East Angles, Ealhheard 1 of Elmham and Tidfrith 1 of Dunwich. The bishop of Lichfield was also called Ealdwulf 13. (Of the bishoprics some have been moved, like Elmham to Norwich, some merged with others, like Dunwich with Norwich, while some no longer exist, like Leicester and Sidnacester.) But the archbishop of Canterbury retained four bishops, London, Winchester, Rochester, and Selsey. This unsatisfactory situation prevailed throughout the tenure of Jænberht 1, though he spared no expense or trouble to press the rights of his see and stamp on the greed of the usurpers.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.7.2-4
Archiepiscopal see - restoration (1)
 S1431a - decree of Council of Clofesho: Decree of a council of Clofesho concerning the restoration of the metropolitan rights of the see of Canterbury and the abolition of the archbishopric of Lichfield: S1431a    (803)
Bequeathing/will-making (2)
 Cenwulf 3.S185 bequeathing land to Deneberht 1 & Worcester 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; grant of the reversion of 30 hides (tributarii) at Fladbury, Worcs., after his own death: S185    (798 x 821)
 S1187 - Æthelric 8 declaring his will: Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath land at Todenham, Gloucs.; Sture; Shrawley, Worcs.; and at Cohhanlea to Deerhurst; at Bromsgrove and Feckenham, Worcs., to Wærfrith 2 for life with reversion to Worcester 1; and land under Over, Gloucs., at Westmynster (Westbury-on-Trym) and at Stoce (Stoke Bishop, Gloucs. or Stoke Prior, Worcs.), to Ceolburg 1, his mother, for life, with reversion to the church at Worcester.: S1187    (804)
Charter-witnessing (30)
 S1186a - Pilheard 1’s declaration: Pilheard 1, comes of Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, declares that he has obtained immunities for his 30-hide estate in Middlesex, in return for 200 solidi and an annual render of 30 solidi. The land is to be free from all public renders and burdens and from fines at folk-moots, but the landowner shall still be liable to construction of bridges and fortifications and shall owe the military service of five men: S1186a    (799 x 801)
 S1187 - Æthelric 8 declaring his will: Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath land at Todenham, Gloucs.; Sture; Shrawley, Worcs.; and at Cohhanlea to Deerhurst; at Bromsgrove and Feckenham, Worcs., to Wærfrith 2 for life with reversion to Worcester 1; and land under Over, Gloucs., at Westmynster (Westbury-on-Trym) and at Stoce (Stoke Bishop, Gloucs. or Stoke Prior, Worcs.), to Ceolburg 1, his mother, for life, with reversion to the church at Worcester.: S1187    (804)
 S1260 - Deneberht 1 confirming lease of Wulfheard 3: Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1, to Wulfheard 3; confirmation of his life interest in land at Inkberrow and Bradley, Worcs: S1260    (803)
 S1261 - Deneberht 1 leasing land to Eanswith 2: Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1, to Eanswith 2; lease, for life, of 2 hides (cassati) at Harvington, Worcs., with reversion to the church of Worcester 1: S1261    (814)
 S1262 - Deneberht 1 leasing land to Balthun 2: Deneberht 1, with the consent of the familia at Worcester 1, to Balthun 2, priest; lease, for two lives, of 6 hides (manentes) at Barnsley, Gloucs., and for three lives, of 8 hides at Colesborne, Gloucs., with reversion in each case to the church of Worcester 1: S1262    (798 x 822)
 S1431 - agreement between Deneberht 1 and Wulfheard 5: Record of an agreement between Deneberht 1, bishop of Worcester, and Wulfheard 5, bishop of Hereford, concerning their claims to the minsters at Cheltenham and Beckford, Gloucs: S1431    (803)
 S1431a - decree of Council of Clofesho: Decree of a council of Clofesho concerning the restoration of the metropolitan rights of the see of Canterbury and the abolition of the archbishopric of Lichfield: S1431a    (803)
 S1431b - decree of a council of Clofesho concerning the lordship of minsters: Decree of a council of Clofesho concerning the lordship of minsters: S1431b    (803)
 S158 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Wihthun 2 and Selsey 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Bishop Wihthun 2 and the church at Selsey 1; confirmation of 25 (hides) at Denton, Sussex: S158    (801)
 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)
 S160 - Cenwulf 3 & Cuthred 11 granting land to Selethryth 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Selethryth 1, abbess, and her familia at Lyminge; grant of land in Canterbury to serve as a refuge: S160    (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)
 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)
 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)
 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)
 S171 - Cenwulf 3 exchanging land with Deneberht 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Sture, in exchange for 12 hides at Guiting, Gloucs: S171    (814)
 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)
 S174 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to the church of Worcester 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to the church of Worcester 1; grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Dunhampstead in Himbleton, Worcs: S174    (813)
 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)
 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)
 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)
Confirmation of land/privileges (3)
 Deneberht 1.S1260 confirming lands of Wulfheard 3: Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1, to Wulfheard 3; confirmation of his life interest in land at Inkberrow and Bradley, Worcs.: S1260    (803)
 S1260 - Deneberht 1 confirming lease of Wulfheard 3: Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1, to Wulfheard 3; confirmation of his life interest in land at Inkberrow and Bradley, Worcs: S1260    (803)
 S158 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to Wihthun 2 and Selsey 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Bishop Wihthun 2 and the church at Selsey 1; confirmation of 25 (hides) at Denton, Sussex: S158    (801)
Correspondence (1)
 Offa 7-Jænberht 1.hostility: Offa 7 king of the Mercians quarrelled with the people of Kent and tried to rob Jænberht 1 of his primacy. At the same time, in his concern to give the realm of the Mercians the distinction of an archbishopric, he communicated with Pope Hadrian 3 by letters, with which, perhaps, went bribes, and prevailed upon him, against all precedent, to mark out the bishop of Lichfield with a pallium and subordinate to him all the bishops of the Mercians (their names were Deneberht 1 of Worcester, Werenberht 1 of Leicester, Eadwulf 7 of Sidnacester, Wulfheard 5 of Hereford), together with two bishops of the East Angles, Ealhheard 1 of Elmham and Tidfrith 1 of Dunwich. The bishop of Lichfield was also called Ealdwulf 13. (Of the bishoprics some have been moved, like Elmham to Norwich, some merged with others, like Dunwich with Norwich, while some no longer exist, like Leicester and Sidnacester.) But the archbishop of Canterbury retained four bishops, London, Winchester, Rochester, and Selsey. This unsatisfactory situation prevailed throughout the tenure of Jænberht 1, though he spared no expense or trouble to press the rights of his see and stamp on the greed of the usurpers.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.7.2-4
Episcopal profession (1)
 Deneberht 1.profession of obedience to Æthelheard 13: Deneberht 1 professed obedience to Æthelheard 13.: Deneberht.ProfEpis.R3   
Episcopal see, acquisition/institution/division/merge (1)
 Offa 7-Jænberht 1.hostility: Offa 7 king of the Mercians quarrelled with the people of Kent and tried to rob Jænberht 1 of his primacy. At the same time, in his concern to give the realm of the Mercians the distinction of an archbishopric, he communicated with Pope Hadrian 3 by letters, with which, perhaps, went bribes, and prevailed upon him, against all precedent, to mark out the bishop of Lichfield with a pallium and subordinate to him all the bishops of the Mercians (their names were Deneberht 1 of Worcester, Werenberht 1 of Leicester, Eadwulf 7 of Sidnacester, Wulfheard 5 of Hereford), together with two bishops of the East Angles, Ealhheard 1 of Elmham and Tidfrith 1 of Dunwich. The bishop of Lichfield was also called Ealdwulf 13. (Of the bishoprics some have been moved, like Elmham to Norwich, some merged with others, like Dunwich with Norwich, while some no longer exist, like Leicester and Sidnacester.) But the archbishop of Canterbury retained four bishops, London, Winchester, Rochester, and Selsey. This unsatisfactory situation prevailed throughout the tenure of Jænberht 1, though he spared no expense or trouble to press the rights of his see and stamp on the greed of the usurpers.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.7.2-4
Freeing from dues (4)
 Cenwulf 3.S172 exchanging with Deneberht 1 & Worcester 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; remission of renders due from Worcester 1 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    (813)
 Deneberht 1-Worcester 1.S172 exchanging with Cenwulf 3: 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    (813)
 S1186a - Pilheard 1’s declaration: Pilheard 1, comes of Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, declares that he has obtained immunities for his 30-hide estate in Middlesex, in return for 200 solidi and an annual render of 30 solidi. The land is to be free from all public renders and burdens and from fines at folk-moots, but the landowner shall still be liable to construction of bridges and fortifications and shall owe the military service of five men: S1186a    (799 x 801)
 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)
Governing (2)
 S1431a - decree of Council of Clofesho: Decree of a council of Clofesho concerning the restoration of the metropolitan rights of the see of Canterbury and the abolition of the archbishopric of Lichfield: S1431a    (803)
 S1431b - decree of a council of Clofesho concerning the lordship of minsters: Decree of a council of Clofesho concerning the lordship of minsters: S1431b    (803)
Grant and Gift (22)
 Cenwulf 3.S179 granting privileges to Deneberht 1 and Worcester for certain churches: 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)
 Cenwulf 3.S180 exchanging privileges and land with Deneberht 1 & Worcester 1: 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)
 Cenwulf 3.S181 granting privileges to Deneberht 1 & Worcester 1 for certain 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)
 Cenwulf 3.S182 granting land to Deneberht 1 & Worcester 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)
 Cenwulf 3.S185 bequeathing land to Deneberht 1 & Worcester 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; grant of the reversion of 30 hides (tributarii) at Fladbury, Worcs., after his own death: S185    (798 x 821)
 Deneberht 1-Worcester 1.S180 exchanging privileges and land with Cenwulf 3: 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)
 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)
 S160 - Cenwulf 3 & Cuthred 11 granting land to Selethryth 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Selethryth 1, abbess, and her familia at Lyminge; grant of land in Canterbury to serve as a refuge: S160    (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)
 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)
 S174 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to the church of Worcester 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to the church of Worcester 1; grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Dunhampstead in Himbleton, Worcs: S174    (813)
 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)
 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)
 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)
Hiding/harbouring/sanctuary (1)
 S160 - Cenwulf 3 & Cuthred 11 granting land to Selethryth 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, and Cuthred 11, king of Kent, to Selethryth 1, abbess, and her familia at Lyminge; grant of land in Canterbury to serve as a refuge: S160    (804)
Hostility (1)
 Offa 7-Jænberht 1.hostility: Offa 7 king of the Mercians quarrelled with the people of Kent and tried to rob Jænberht 1 of his primacy. At the same time, in his concern to give the realm of the Mercians the distinction of an archbishopric, he communicated with Pope Hadrian 3 by letters, with which, perhaps, went bribes, and prevailed upon him, against all precedent, to mark out the bishop of Lichfield with a pallium and subordinate to him all the bishops of the Mercians (their names were Deneberht 1 of Worcester, Werenberht 1 of Leicester, Eadwulf 7 of Sidnacester, Wulfheard 5 of Hereford), together with two bishops of the East Angles, Ealhheard 1 of Elmham and Tidfrith 1 of Dunwich. The bishop of Lichfield was also called Ealdwulf 13. (Of the bishoprics some have been moved, like Elmham to Norwich, some merged with others, like Dunwich with Norwich, while some no longer exist, like Leicester and Sidnacester.) But the archbishop of Canterbury retained four bishops, London, Winchester, Rochester, and Selsey. This unsatisfactory situation prevailed throughout the tenure of Jænberht 1, though he spared no expense or trouble to press the rights of his see and stamp on the greed of the usurpers.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.7.2-4
Lease (4)
 Deneberht 1.leasing land to Balthun 2 S1262: Deneberht 1, with the consent of the familia at Worcester, to Balthun 2, priest; lease, for two lives, of 6 hides (manentes) at Barnsley, Gloucs., and for three lives, of 8 hides at Colesborne, Gloucs., with reversion in each case to the church of Worcester 1: S1262    (798 x 822)
 Deneberht 1.leasing land to Eanswith 2 S1261: Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1, to Eanswith 2; lease, for life, of 2 hides (cassati) at Harvington, Worcs., with reversion to the church of Worcester 1: S1261    (814)
 S1261 - Deneberht 1 leasing land to Eanswith 2: Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1, to Eanswith 2; lease, for life, of 2 hides (cassati) at Harvington, Worcs., with reversion to the church of Worcester 1: S1261    (814)
 S1262 - Deneberht 1 leasing land to Balthun 2: Deneberht 1, with the consent of the familia at Worcester 1, to Balthun 2, priest; lease, for two lives, of 6 hides (manentes) at Barnsley, Gloucs., and for three lives, of 8 hides at Colesborne, Gloucs., with reversion in each case to the church of Worcester 1: S1262    (798 x 822)
Pallium-despatch/receipt/request (1)
 Offa 7-Jænberht 1.hostility: Offa 7 king of the Mercians quarrelled with the people of Kent and tried to rob Jænberht 1 of his primacy. At the same time, in his concern to give the realm of the Mercians the distinction of an archbishopric, he communicated with Pope Hadrian 3 by letters, with which, perhaps, went bribes, and prevailed upon him, against all precedent, to mark out the bishop of Lichfield with a pallium and subordinate to him all the bishops of the Mercians (their names were Deneberht 1 of Worcester, Werenberht 1 of Leicester, Eadwulf 7 of Sidnacester, Wulfheard 5 of Hereford), together with two bishops of the East Angles, Ealhheard 1 of Elmham and Tidfrith 1 of Dunwich. The bishop of Lichfield was also called Ealdwulf 13. (Of the bishoprics some have been moved, like Elmham to Norwich, some merged with others, like Dunwich with Norwich, while some no longer exist, like Leicester and Sidnacester.) But the archbishop of Canterbury retained four bishops, London, Winchester, Rochester, and Selsey. This unsatisfactory situation prevailed throughout the tenure of Jænberht 1, though he spared no expense or trouble to press the rights of his see and stamp on the greed of the usurpers.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.7.2-4
Property-buying/purchasing (1)
 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)
Property-exchanging (10)
 Cenwulf 3.S171 exchanging land with Deneberht 1 & Worcester: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Sture, in exchange for 12 hides at Guiting, Gloucs.: S171    (814)
 Cenwulf 3.S172 exchanging with Deneberht 1 & Worcester 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; remission of renders due from Worcester 1 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    (813)
 Cenwulf 3.S180 exchanging privileges and land with Deneberht 1 & Worcester 1: 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)
 Deneberht 1-Worcester 1.S171 exchanging land with Cenwulf 3: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Sture, in exchange for 12 hides at Guiting, Gloucs.: S171    (814)
 Deneberht 1-Worcester 1.S172 exchanging with Cenwulf 3: 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    (813)
 Deneberht 1-Worcester 1.S180 exchanging privileges and land with Cenwulf 3: 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)
 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)
 S171 - Cenwulf 3 exchanging land with Deneberht 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht 1, bishop, and his familia at Worcester 1; grant of 8 hides (manentes) at Sture, in exchange for 12 hides at Guiting, Gloucs: S171    (814)
 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)
Property-giving/selling (6)
 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)
 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)
 S174 - Cenwulf 3 granting land to the church of Worcester 1: Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, to the church of Worcester 1; grant of 1 hide (cassata) at Dunhampstead in Himbleton, Worcs: S174    (813)
 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)
 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)
Property-transacting (3)
 S1186a - Pilheard 1’s declaration: Pilheard 1, comes of Cenwulf 3, king of the Mercians, declares that he has obtained immunities for his 30-hide estate in Middlesex, in return for 200 solidi and an annual render of 30 solidi. The land is to be free from all public renders and burdens and from fines at folk-moots, but the landowner shall still be liable to construction of bridges and fortifications and shall owe the military service of five men: S1186a    (799 x 801)
 S1187 - Æthelric 8 declaring his will: Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath land at Todenham, Gloucs.; Sture; Shrawley, Worcs.; and at Cohhanlea to Deerhurst; at Bromsgrove and Feckenham, Worcs., to Wærfrith 2 for life with reversion to Worcester 1; and land under Over, Gloucs., at Westmynster (Westbury-on-Trym) and at Stoce (Stoke Bishop, Gloucs. or Stoke Prior, Worcs.), to Ceolburg 1, his mother, for life, with reversion to the church at Worcester.: S1187    (804)
 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)