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Author Stephen of Ripon (Eddius Stephanus)
Source Title Stephen.VitWilfridi
Date of composition 710x720x731
Language Latin

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The Life of Bishop Wilfrid by Eddius Stephanus Colgrave, Bertram The Life of Bishop Wilfrid by Eddius Stephanus Cambridge 1927 2-148

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1 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  1 [Wilfrid 2's] mother (Anonymous 121) was exhausted by giving birth. Women (Anonymi 293) were with her in the house, while the men (Anonymi 294) were outside.
2 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  1 The men (Anonymi 294) outside the house of the mother of Wilfrid 2 (Anonymous 121) saw that it appeared to be on fire but were then told by the women (Anonymi 293) that Wilfrid 2 had just been born.
3 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  2 Wilfrid 2 served all who came into the house of his father (Anonymous 125), whether the king's companions (Anonymi 295) or their slaves (Anonymi 296).
4 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  2 Royal companions (Anonymi 295) and their slaves (Anonymi 296) came into the house of the father of Wilfrid 2 (Anonymous 125).
5 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  2 Wilfrid 2 decided to enter the monastic life.
6 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  2 Wilfrid 2 went to Eanflæd 1.
7 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  2 Eanflæd 1 commended Wilfrid 2 to Cudda 2 to minister to him and serve God.
8 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  2 Cudda 2 and all the older monks and the contemporaries of Wilfrid 2 (Anonymi 298) held Wilfrid 2 in affection.
9 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  3 After Wilfrid 2 decided he wanted to visit Rome, Cudda 2 consented.
10 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  3 Eanflæd 1 sent Wilfrid 2 to Eorcenberht 1.
11 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  3 The king (Eorcenberht 1) greatly loved Wilfrid 2
12 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  3 Eorcenberht 1 found Biscop 2 as a guide for Wilfrid 2.
13 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  3 Wilfrid 2 travelled to Lyons with Biscop 2 and companions (Anonymi 300).
14 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  4 Dalfinus 1 offered to adopt Wilfrid 2, who declined the offer.
15 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  4 Dalfinus 1 sent Wilfrid 2 to Rome provided with guides (Anonymi 301) and supplies.
16 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  5 Wilfrid 2 arrived at the Apostolic See in Rome with his companions (Anonymi 300).
17 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  5 Wilfrid 2 prayed at the oratory of St Andrew and daily at the shrines of the saints.
18 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  5 Wilfrid 2 met Boniface 4, from whom he learnt the Gospels, the Easter rule and many other rules of ecclesiastical discipline.
19 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  5 Boniface 4 introduced Wilfrid 2 to the pope (Anonymous 127) and explained the purpose of his journey. The pope (Anonymous 121) blessed Wilfrid 2.
20 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  5 Wilfrid 2 returned safely to the archbishop of Lyons (Dalfinus 1).
21 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  6 Wilfrid 2 spent three years with Dalfinus 1, where he learned from teachers (Anonymi 302).
22 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  6 Wilfrid 2, wishing to receive the tonsure of St Peter, was willingly tonsured by Dalfinus 1.
23 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  6 Balthild 1 ordered nine bishops (Anonymi 303) to be killed, including Dalfinus 1.
24 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  6 Wilfrid 2 accompanied Dalfinus 1 to the place of trial but the dukes (Anonymi 304) spared him.
25 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  7 Wilfrid 2 returned to his own country to a port in safety.
26 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  7 Following the recommendation of Cenwealh 2, the West-Saxon king (Ealhfrith 1) ordered Wilfrid 2 to come to him. Ealhfrith 1 conversed with him.
27 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  7 Ealhfrith 1 urged Wilfrid 2 to stay with him and preach to him and the whole people. Wilfrid 2 agreed to stay.
28 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  8 Ealhfrith 1 granted Wilfrid 2 an estate of ten hides at 'Stanforda'.
29 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  8 Ealhfrith 1 granted to Wilfrid 2 a monastery at Ripon with 30 hides of land.
30 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  8 The gift of Ripon permitted Wilfrid 2 to give alms to the poor, orphans and widows and those bound by all the weakness of infirmity (Anonymi 306).
31 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  9 Agilbert 1 visited King Oswiu 1 and Ealhfrith 1, his son.
32 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  9 The bishop (Agilbert 1), following the order of the king (Ealhfrith 1), ordained Wilfrid 2 at Ripon as a priest.
33 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  10 Clerics (Anonymi 307) and others gathered at Streuneshalgh to consider the proper date for observing Easter. Colmán 1 was told that he must retire and leave his see if he could not accept the tonsure and method of keeping Easter, which he did.
34 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  11 Wise men chose Wilfrid 2 to teach the law of God and the whole gathering (Anonymi 308) bade Wilfrid 2 to accept episcopal rank.
35 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  12 On his election as bishop, Wilfrid 2 asked the gathering (Anonymi 308) to permit him to be consecrated in Gaul.
36 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  12 Twelve Gallic catholic bishops (Anonymi 311) including Agilbert 1 ordained Wilfrid 2.
37 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  13 Wilfrid 2 and his party, driven ashore in a storm, managed successfully to repulse attacks on them by the South Saxons (Anonymi 313) and escaped on their ship to Sandwich.
38 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  14 King Oswiu 1 consented to another's taking Wilfrid 2's see in an irregular manner, being instructed by quartodecimans (Anonymi 316), who consecrated Chad 1 uncanonically to the see of York.
39 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  14 Wilfrid 2 returned to his duties as abbot of Ripon for three years and also performed episcopal duties in Mercia and Kent.
40 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  14 Wilfrid 2 returned to his own land, where he introduced the Benedictine Rule.
41 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  15 Theodore 1 came from Kent and demanded that Chad 1 be deposed. He installed Wilfrid 2 as bishop in York.
42 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  15 After being deposed from York, Chad 1 was ordained through all the ecclesiastical degrees as bishop of Lichfield.
43 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  16 Wilfrid 2 restored the exterior and interior fabric of the half-ruined stone buildings of the basilica of the church at York and endowed it with estates.
44 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  17 Wilfrid 2 built from its foundations to its roof a church of polished stone at Ripon.
45 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  17 Wilfrid 2 and various dignatories dedicated the church at Ripon to St Peter and its altar to the Lord with the people taking part.
46 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  17 Wilfrid 2 ordered the gospels to be copied out and given to the church at Ripon with a book case.
47 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  18 Wilfrid 2 healed and baptized Eadwald 4.
48 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  19 Ecgfrith 4 and Æthelthryth 2 were in amity with Wilfrid 2 in all respects with consequent peace amongst his people and success over foes.
49 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  19 With Beornhæth 1 Ecgfrith 4 slew and subjected to servitude the Picts (Anonymi 321).
50 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  20 Ecgfrith 4 defeated Wulfhere 1 and his forces (Anonymi 323).
51 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  21 Ecgfrith 4 extended his kingdom north and south.
52 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  21 The kingdom of churches belonging to Wilfrid 2 was increased to the south among the Saxons and to the north among the Britons and Irish and the Picts.
53 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  22 Wilfrid 2 built a church at Hexham dedicated to St Andrew.
54 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  23 After Wilfrid 2 prayed and blessed Bothelm 1, the latter regained the breath of life and recovered after medical attention.
55 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  24 Eormenburg 1 and Ecgfrith 4 conspired to suborn Theodore 1 in order to condemn Wilfrid 2 and seize property under his control by sending Theodore 1 gifts and inviting the latter to meet them.
56 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  24 Exactly one year after the appeal of Wilfrid 2 against the judicial decision by Ecgfrith 4 and Theodore 1 was rejected by them the body of Ælfwine 4 was carried into York to the grief of the people.
57 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  25 Wilfrid 2 escaped attack.
58 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  25 Wynnfrith 1 was attacked.
59 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  26 Wilfrid 2 preached in Frisia.
60 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  27 Ebroin 1 promised to give Aldgisl 1 a full measure of gold solidi, if the latter would have Wilfrid 2 brought to him alive or his head after he had been killed.
61 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  28 Dagobert 3 received Wilfrid 2.
62 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  28 Dagobert 3 returned with the help of Wilfrid 2 to his own land.
63 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  28 Wilfrid 2 with Deodatus 1 as his guide came to Perctarit 1.
64 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  28 Perctarit 1 was exiled with the king of the Huns (Anonymous 133), who refused to hand him over to the messengers (Anonymi 349) of his enemies in return for gold.
65 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  29 Agatho 2 summoned a synod to hear the appeal of Wilfrid 2.
66 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  29-33 Wilfrid 2 presented a documentary appeal to the pope (Agatho 2), which was examined by ecclesiasts in a papal synod.
67 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  30 Wilfrid 2's petition to Agatho 2, described how Theodore 1 had consecrated three bishops (Anonymi 331) in spite of Wilfrid 2 opposition.
68 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  28, 29 Perctarit 1 sent Wilfrid 2 and his companions (Anonymi 347) with guides (Anonymi 346) to the Apostolic See, where they all arrived safely.
69 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  29 Cenwald 1, sent by Theodore 1 with letters from the latter, came to Rome.
70 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  24 In the absence of Wilfrid 2, Theodore 1 consecrated without precedent and irregularly on his own three bishops (Anonymi 331) to sections of Wilfrid 2's see.
71 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  24 Wilfrid 2 challenged the judgment of Ecgfrith 4 and Theodore 1, who refused to change their decision; he then declared he would appeal to the Apostolic See.
72 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  6 On Wilfrid 2's return to Lyons the mutual love between Dalfinus 1 and Wilfrid 2 grew.
73 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  7, 8 Wilfrid 2 perceived the love of the king [sc. Ealhfrith 1] for him and their mutual affection increased day by day.
74 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  18 Eadwald 4, living in God's service in Ripon, died in the great plague.
75 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  28 Enemies (Anonymi 338) sent messengers (Anonymi 345) to ask Perctarit 1 to seize Wilfrid 2, promising him very great gifts if he did so. He refused to.
76 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  30 In his petition Wilfrid 2 stated that he had met Agatho 1 in person when he arrived and declared to him that three persons had invaded his bishopric.
77 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  33 Wilfrid 2 journeyed with his men (Anonymi 355) through Campania to the land of the Franks, where he encountered a hostile bishop (Anonymous 134).
78 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  34-35 After Wilfrid 2 handed the papal decision to Ecgfrith 4, a synod was held after which he was imprisoned for nine months.
79 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  36 Wilfrid 2 was imprisoned.
80 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  36 The hidden place where Wilfrid 2 was illuminated when he was heard singing psalms.
81 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  37 Wilfrid 2 healed Æbbe 1, the wife of the reeve, Osfrith 2.
82 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  38 Ecgfrith 4 transferred Wilfrid 2 to Dunbar where the reeve (Tydlin 1) required smiths (Anonymi 402) to make shackles for Wilfrid 2, which, however, were either too big or too small.
83 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  39 After Eormenburg 1 was seized by a demon, she was healed once Ecgfrith 4 freed Wilfrid 2 on the advice of Æbbe 2.
84 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  40 After founding a monastery, Wilfrid 2 was forced to leave; he then went to Cenred 2, who also forced him to leave.
85 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  41-42 Wilfrid 2 preached to Æthelwalh 1 and his queen (Eafe 1). With the king's permission Wilfrid 2 preached for many months to the pagan South Saxons (Anonymi 364). Many thousands were baptized in one day.
86 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  41 Æthelwalh 1 granted Wilfrid 2 a royal estate and land at Selsey, where Wilfrid 2 founded a monastery.
87 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  42 After being in exile Cædwalla 1 gained the throne of the West Saxons.
88 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  43 Theodore 1 and Wilfrid 2 were reconciled in a peace treaty. At Wilfrid 2's urging Theodore 1 sent letters to various people urging reconciliation between them and Wilfrid 2.
89 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  43 Following a letter from Theodore 1, Æthelred 2 was reconciled to Wilfrid 2 and returned many monasteries and estates to him.
90 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  44 Ecgfrith 4 was slain and all the best of his army (Anonymi 290) overcome by the Picts (Anonymi 291).
91 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  43-44 Aldfrith 1 invited Wilfrid 2 to him from exile and restored Hexham and subsequently York and Ripon to him.
92 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  45 Aldfrith 1 banished Wilfrid 2, whom Æthelred 2 then received. Wilfrid 2 then lived in the bishopric ruled by Seaxwulf 1 before his death.
93 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  46-47 Beorhtwald 6 and other bishops (Anonymi 369) invited Wilfrid 2 to attend. He was warned of their plans by a king's minister [Anonymous 138] and so declined to sign any agreement.
94 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  48 After the council of Austerfield Wilfrid 2 returned to Æthelred 2, who confirmed his previous conditions with Wilfrid 2.
95 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  49 The enemies who possessed Wilfrid 2's property (Anonymi 372) declared the followers of Wilfrid 2 (Stephen 2 and Anonymi 407) excommunicate.
96 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  50 Wilfrid 2 and his clergy (Anonymi 374) travelled by ship to the southern shores and then by foot overland to the Apostolic See.
97 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  50-55 Wilfrid 2 appealed to a papal court, which eventually acquitted him.
98 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  43, 46 Agatho 2 made a papal decision in favour of Wilfrid 2.
99 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  43 Benedict 2 made a papal decision in favour of Wilfrid 2.
100 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  43, 46, 51, 52, 53 Sergius 1 issued a ruling that if anyone should have an accusation against Wilfrid 2, they should both present themselves to the pope for a judgment.
101 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  56 Wilfrid 2 fell ill while travelling and had a vision of St Michael, which he recounted to Acca 3.
102 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  57 When Wilfrid 2 returned to Kent, he was reconciled with the archbishop (Beorhtwald 6) and they went together to London.
103 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  57 Æthelred 2 agreed to uphold the decisions of the Apostolic See; he immediately met with Cenred 2 and secured his agreement to do likewise.
104 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  58-59 Wilfrid 2 sent Badwine 1 and Alfrith 1 to Aldfrith 1 seeking a meeting but Aldfrith 1 rejected this and they returned to Wilfrid 2.
105 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  59, 60 On falling ill, Aldfrith 1 vowed to respond to the wishes of Wilfrid and of the Apostolic See if he got better; if not he ordered in the presence of witnesses that his heir should reach a settlement with Wilfrid 2.
106 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  59 Wilfrid 2 sent messengers (Anonymi 387) to Eadwulf 2. Eadwulf 2 declared Wilfrid 2 would be killed if he did not leave his kingdom.
107 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  59 After a conspiracy Eadwulf 2 was expelled from his kingdom over which he had ruled for two months.
108 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  60 Beorhtwald 6 called a synod in accordance with the precept of the Apostolic See to consider Wilfrid 2's case. Reconciliation was made with Wilfrid 2, and Ripon and Hexham with their revenues were returned to him.
109 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  60 Beorhtfrith 3 and those with him (Anonymi 414) succeeded in lifting the siege of Bamburgh after they agreed to fulfil papal demands concerning Wilfrid 2.
110 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  61 People (Anonymi 415) who had held their possessions for many years gave it to Wilfrid 2 before his death.
111 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  62 When Wilfrid 2 fell ill en route to Hexham, he organized where people should be located and under whom, and shared out his property.
112 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  63 Wilfrid 2 dictated the terms of the disposal of his treasury at Ripon before witnesses.
113 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  64 Wilfrid 2 met with the community at Ripon (Anonymi 395) and declared how his successor should be chosen.
114 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  64 Ceolred 1 sent Tibba 2 and Eabba 1 to Wilfrid 2 to ask him to visit Ceolred 1.
115 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  65 Wilfrid 2 travelled to the southern kingdoms, eventually arriving at his monastery at Oundle.
116 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  65 Wilfrid 2 repeated to certain of the abbots (Anonymi 397) his will.
117 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  65 Wilfrid 2 had told from memory the story of his life to Tatberht 2 one day when they were riding together on a journey.
118 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  65 When Wilfrid 2 arrived at Oundle he immediately fell ill and eventually died.
119 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  65 At the hour of Wilfrid 2's death those of Anonymi 409 singing the psalms heard a sound as of birds arriving. Many witnesses confirmed this.
120 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  65 The abbot of Oundle (Anonymous 144) engaged in various liturgical and eleemosynary acts in commemoration of the death of Wilfrid 2.
121 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  17, 66 Wilfrid 2 was prepared for burial and brought to Ripon, where he was buried in the church of St Peter.
122 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  66 When the brethren (Anonymi 409) had carried the body of Wilfrid 2 to the appointed place, the sound as of birds was heard.
123 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  66 A nun (Anonymous 146) had her withered hand healed when she washed it in the water with the muslin garment of Bacula 1 used to prepare Wilfrid 2 for burial.
124 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  67 A hedge round the monastery at Oundle burned, except where a wooden cross had been erected and where the corner of the house where Wilfrid 2 died projected.
125 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  68 On the anniversary of the death of Wilfrid 2 a vision of an arc of white light was seen, which was repeated the following evening at the time of compline.
126 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  53 (pp. 112, 114) Wilfrid 2 subscribed to a papal synod also attended by 125 other bishops (Anonymi 378).
127 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  54 John 17 wrote to Æthelred 2 and Aldfrith 1 communicating his decisions arising out of the synod hearing Wilfrid 2's appeal.
128 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  55 After visiting shrines, collecting relics and buying adornments for his churches, Wilfrid 2 made his way back and reached Gaul.
129 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  22 significant ornaments of gold, silver and precious gems, ... with altars of purple and silk
130 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  17 [Ælfwine 4 and Ecgfrith 4] granted in writing to our bishop [Wilfrid 2] many lands, and these are the names of the areas: near the River Ribble and in Yeadon and in the region of Dent and Catlow and many other places.
131 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  22 an estate at Hexham
132 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  41 Estate on which [Æthelwalh 1] lived.
133 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  41 87 hides
134 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  8 Acquisition of the lands and monastery at Ripon permitted Wilfrid 2 to give alms to Anonymi 306.
135 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  40 a portion of his [sc. Beorhtwald 3's] land
136 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  42 innumerable portions of land
137 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  28 arms
138 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  34 Reliquary filled with holy relics
139 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  24 gifts
140 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  24 gifts
141 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  8 ten hides of land at 'Stanforda'
142 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  8 Monastery at Ripon with thirty hides.
143 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  17 Many lands near Ribble and in Yeadon and in the region of Dent and at Catlow and in other places.
144 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  17 Many lands near Ribble and in Yeadon and in the region of Dent and at Catlow and in other places.
145 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  22 [Wilfrid 2] acquired a district.
146 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  28 [Dagobert 3] sent [Wilfrid 2 to the Apostolic See with presents and great gifts.
147 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  40 Part of an estate ... [O]n that territory given for God's sake [Wilfrid 2] founded a small monastery.
148 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  41 The king [Æthelwalh 1] gave his own estate to be an episcopal see.
149 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  41 87 hides added in Selsey.
150 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  42 Cædwalla 1 gave [Wilfrid 2] innumerable portions of land.
151 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  42 Cædwalla 1 gave [Wilfrid 2] gifts.
152 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  43, 47 Æthelred 2 restored [to Wilfrid 2] many monasteries.
153 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  43, 47 Æthelred 2 restored [to Wilfrid 2] many ... lands in his own right
154 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  44, 47 [Aldfrith 1] granted [Wilfrid 2] the monastery of Hexham with all the possessions attached to it.
155 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  44, 47 [Aldfrith 1] restored his [sc. Wilfrid 2's] own episcopal see ... with its revenues.
156 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  44, 47 [Aldfrith 1] restored his [sc. Wilfrid 2's] monastery at Ripon with its revenues.
157 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  25 Wynnfrith 1 was robbed of all his money while travelling via Quentovic by the enemies of Wilfrid 2 (Anonymi 338).
158 Transaction Stephen.VitWilfridi  15 Place at Lichfield
159 Event Stephen.VitWilfridi  13 Anonymous 123 killed Anonymous 128 with a stone.