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Source Title Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (DEF versions), 693-853
Language Old English

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*MS F(OE and Lat.) has some material in common with MSS D and E and has been included here where relevant. Occasionally small items of information found only in MS F have been included where these supplement material found only in MSS D and E.

Edition(s)

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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, vol. 8: MS F Baker, Peter S. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, vol. 8: MS F Cambridge 2000 39-65
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Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel. A Revised Text edited with Introduction, Notes, Appendices and Glossary Plummer, Charles, on the basis of an edition by John Earle Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel. A Revised Text edited with Introduction, Notes, Appendices and Glossary Oxford 1952 41-67
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, vol. 6: MS D. Cubbin, G. P. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, vol. 6: MS D. Cambridge 1996 9-22
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Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel: With Supplementary Extracts from the Others. A Revised Text edited, with Introduction, Notes, Appendices, and Glossary Plummer, Charles, on the basis of an edition by John Earle Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel: With Supplementary Extracts from the Others. A Revised Text edited, with Introduction, Notes, Appendices, and Glossary Oxford 1952 95-125
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, vol. 6: MS D Cubbin, G. P. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, vol. 6: MS D Cambridge 1996 37-48
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, vol. 8: MS F Baker, Peter S. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, vol. 8: MS F Cambridge 2000 78-85

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Editor Article or Book Title Journal or Pub.Loc. Date pp.
Swanton, M. J. (Michael James) The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle London 1996 41-67
Swanton, M. J. (Michael James) The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle London 1996 95-125

Event/Transaction List

Factoid Type Source Reference Short Description
1 Event ASC (DEF)  853 D, 852 E Here Burgred 5 subjected the Welsh (Anonymi 11) to himself with the help of Æthelwulf 1.
2 Event ASC (DEF)  853 D, 852 E Burgred 5 married the daughter (Æthelswith 1) of Æthelwulf 1.
3 Event ASC (DEF)  806 DEF(OE and Lat.) Eanberht 8 passed away.
4 Event ASC (DEF)  803 DE Ecgberht 14 was consecrated in [Hygebald 3's] place on 3 ides of June [= 11 June]
5 Event ASC (DEF)  806 DEF(OE and Lat.) Eardwulf 4 was driven from his kingdom.
6 Event ASC (DEF)  801 D Here Beornmod 3 was consecrated bishop.
7 Event ASC (DEF)  798 DE Here Alric 4 and many others (Anonymi 1346) with him were slain in a great battle in Spring on 4 nones of April [= 2 April] at Whalley.
8 Event ASC (DEF)  803 DE Here Hygebald 3 passed away on 8 kalends of June [= 25 May].
9 Event ASC (DEF)  797 DE Æthelberht 10 passed away on 17 kalends of November [= 16 October].
10 Event ASC (DEF)  797 DE Heardred 2 was consecrated as bishop in [Æthelberht 10's] place on 3 kalends of November [= 30 October].
11 Event ASC (DEF)  797 DE Eanbald 2 received a pallium on 6 ides of September [8 September].
12 Event ASC (DEF)  796 DE The second Eanbald 2 was consecrated in place of the other [sc. Eanbald 1] on the 19 kalends of September [= 14 August].
13 Event ASC (DEF)  796 DE In that same year Ceolwulf 4 passed away.
14 Event ASC (DEF)  796 DE Eanbald 1's body lay at York.
15 Event ASC (DEF)  796 DEF(Lat.) Here Offa 7 passed away [D: on 3 ides of August (= 10 August); E: on 4 ides of August (= 9 August)].
16 Event ASC (DEF)  796 DEF(Lat.) Eanbald 1 [passed away] [DE: on the 4 ides of August (= 10 August)].
17 Event ASC (DEF)  795 DE Eardwulf 4 was raised up to his throne on 7 kalends of June [= 26 May] by various people.
18 Event ASC (DEF)  795 DEF(OE and Lat.) Eardwulf 4 was afterwards blessed [F(OE) adds: as king; F(Lat.) substitutes: consecrated] [DE add: and raised to the throne on 7 kalends of June (= 26 May)] by various people.
19 Event ASC (DEF)  795 DEF(OE and Lat.) Eardwulf 4 acceded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians [DE add: on 2 ides of May (14 May)].
20 Event ASC (DEF)  794 DE Some (Anonymi 1345) reached the shore alive and were immediately slain at the mouth of the river.
21 Event ASC (DEF)  794 DE One leader of Anonymi 1343 (Anonymous 488) was killed there [sc. at the mynster at the mouth of the Don].
22 Event ASC (DEF)  794 DE [The heathen] plundered Ecgfrith 4's mynster at the mouth of the Don.
23 Event ASC (DEF)  794 DE Some of the ships of the heathen (Anonymi 1343) were wrecked by a storm and many (Anonymi 1344) drowned there.
24 Event ASC (DEF)  794 DE Æthelheard 11 passed away on the kalends of August [= 1 August].
25 Event ASC (DEF)  794 DE The heathen (Anonymi 1343) harried amongst the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1350).
26 Event ASC (DEF)  793 DE Sicga 1 passed away on the 8 kalends of March [= 22 February]
27 Event ASC (DEF)  793 DEF(OE and Lat.) Terrible harrying by heathen men (Anonymi 1341) destroyed God's church at Lindisfarne with plundering and slaughter of men (Anonymi 1342) [DE: on 6 ides of January (= 6 January)].
28 Event ASC (DEF)  792 DE Æthelred 7 took a new wife called Ælfflæd 5 on 3 kalends of October [= 29 September].
29 Event ASC (DEF)  793 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here portents frightened the people (Anonymi 1340). These were followed by famine.
30 Event ASC (DEF)  792 DE Osred 3's body lay at Tynemouth
31 Event ASC (DEF)  792 DE Osred 3 slain on 18 kalends of October [= 14 September].
32 Event ASC (DEF)  792 DE Osred 3 returned home from exile and was captured.
33 Event ASC (DEF)  791 DEF(OE and Lat.) Beaduwulf 1 was consecrated as bishop on 16 kalends of August [= 17 July] by Eanbald 1 and Æthelberht 10.
34 Event ASC (DEF)  790 DEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 7 again acceded to the kingdom.
35 Event ASC (DEF)  790 DEF(OE and Lat.) Osred 3 [DE: was betrayed and] driven [F: put to flight] from the kingdom.
36 Event ASC (DEF)  789 DEF(OE and Lat.) Osred 3 acceded to the kingdom [DE: after him (sc. Ælfwald 7); F(OE and Lat.): because he was Ælfwald 7's nephew].
37 Event ASC (DEF)  789 DEF(OE and Lat.) A [F(OE) adds: great] synod (Anonymi 1339) gathered at Aclea.
38 Event ASC (DEF)  789 DE Ælfwald 7 was buried inside the church at Hexham island.
39 Event ASC (DEF)  789 DEF(OE and Lat.) A heavenly light was often seen where Ælfwald 7 was slain [F(Lat.) substitutes: was buried].
40 Event ASC (DEF)  788 DE Abbot Ealdberht 14 passed away [D adds: at Ripon].
41 Event ASC (DEF)  789 DEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfwald 7 was slain [DE add: by Sicga 1 on 9 kalends of October (= 23 September)].
42 Event ASC (DEF)  785 D [The messengers (Anonymi 1337)] were sent back in peace.
43 Event ASC (DEF)  788 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here a synod (Anonymi 1338) gathered in the land of Northumbrians at Wincanheal.
44 Event ASC (DEF)  782 DEF(OE and Lat.) Cynewulf 3 [passed away].
45 Event ASC (DEF)  782 DEF(OE and Lat.) There was a synod (Anonymi 1349) at Aclea.
46 Event ASC (DEF)  785 DE Here Botwine 2 passed away.
47 Event ASC (DEF)  785 DEF(OE and Lat.) At this time messengers (Anonymi 1337) were sent [DE add: from Rome] by Hadrian 3 to England to renew the faith [DE add: and friendship].
48 Event ASC (DEF)  785 DEF(OE and Lat.) Belief [DE add: and friendship] Gregory 1 sent to us [DE add: through Augustine 1].
49 Event ASC (DEF)  785 DEF(OE and Lat.) [The messengers (Anonymi 1337)] were received with honour.
50 Event ASC (DEF)  782 DE Wærburg 2 passed away.
51 Event ASC (DEF)  780 DE [Ælfwald 7] made Eanbald 1 archbishop.
52 Event ASC (DEF)  780 DEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfwald 7 sent [someone (Anonymous 490)] to Rome for the pallium [F(OE and Lat.) adds: for Eanbald 1].
53 Event ASC (DEF)  780 DEF(OE and Lat.) Hygebald 3 12 [DEF(Lat.): was consecrated as bishop at Sockburn] to the island of Lindisfarne.
54 Event ASC (DEF)  780 DEF(OE and Lat.) Tilberht 2 was consecrated in place of Ealhmund 5 [DE: on 6 nones of October (= 2 October)].
55 Event ASC (DEF)  780 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Ealhmund 5 passed away [DE: on 7 ides of September (= 7 September)].
56 Event ASC (DEF)  779 DEF(OE) Cynewulf 3 resigned at Lindisfarne.
57 Event ASC (DEF)  779 DEF(OE and Lat.) Eanbald 1 had previously been consecrated in place of Æthelberht 8.
58 Event ASC (DEF)  779 DEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelberht 8 passed away [DE add: in the city (sc. York)].
59 Event ASC (DEF)  779 DE The high reeves of the Northumbrians, [Osbald 1 and Æthelheard 24] burned Beorn 2 at Seletun on 8 [E: 9] kalends January [= 25 (E: 24) December]
60 Event ASC (DEF)  778 DE Ælfwald 7 drove Æthelred 7 from the land.
61 Event ASC (DEF)  778 DEF(OE and Lat.) Then [F substitutes: Here] Ælfwald 7 acceded to the kingdom.
62 Event ASC (DEF)  778 DE Æthelbald 7 and Heardberht 4 slew three high-reeves: Ealdwulf 11 at Coniscliffe and Cynewulf 5 and Ecga 2 at Helathirnum on 11 kalends of April [= 22 March].
63 Event ASC (DEF)  777 DEF(OE and Lat.) In that same year [F(OE) substitutes: Here] Æthelberht 10 was consecrated in York as bishop at Whithorn [DE: on 17 kalends of July (= 15 June)].
64 Event ASC (DEF)  776 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Pehtwine 1 passed away [DE add: on the 13 kalends of October (= 19 September)].
65 Event ASC (DEF)  774 DE The Northumbrians (Anonymi 1335) drove Alhred 1 out of York at Eastertide.
66 Event ASC (DEF)  774 DE [The Northumbrians (Anonymi 1335)] took Æthelred 2 as their lord.
67 Event ASC (DEF)  766 DEF(OE) Æthelberht 8 was consecrated to York.
68 Event ASC (DEF)  766 DEF(OE) Ealhmund 5 [was consecrated] to Hexham.
69 Event ASC (DEF)  768 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Eadberht 11 passed away [D: on the 13 kalends of September (= 20 August); E: on the 14 kalends of September (= 19 August)].
70 Event ASC (DEF)  766 DEF(OE) [Here] Frithuberht 1 in Hexham [passed away].
71 Event ASC (DEF)  766 DEF(OE) Here Ecgberht 7 passed away [DE: on 13 kalends of December (= 19 November)].
72 Event ASC (DEF)  765 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Alhred 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians.
73 Event ASC (DEF)  762 DEF(OE and Lat.) Then Pehtwine 1 was consecrated as bishop at Elvet [DE: on the 16 kalends of August (= 17 July)].
74 Event ASC (DEF)  762 DEF(OE) Frithuwald 5 had been consecrated in York [DE add: on 18 kalends of September (= 15 August) in the sixth year of the reign of Ceolwulf 3].
75 Event ASC (DEF)  762 DEF(OE and Lat.) Frithuwald 5 passed away [DE add: on the nones of May (= 7 May)].
76 Event ASC (DEF)  761 DEF(OE and Lat.) Moll Æthelwald 15 slew Oswine 4 at 'Edwin's Cliff' [DE add: on 8 ides of August (= 6 August)].
77 Event ASC (DEF)  760 DE [Here] Ceolwulf 3 also passed away.
78 Event ASC (DEF)  759 DE Moll Æthelwald 15 then lost [the kingdom].
79 Event ASC (DEF)  757 DE Oswulf 2's household (Anonymi 1334) slew him on 8 kalends of August [= 24 July].
80 Event ASC (DEF)  759 DEF(OE and Lat.) [Here] Moll Æthelwald 15 acceded to the kingdom among the Northumbrians [F(Lat.) substitutes: in Northumbria].
81 Event ASC (DEF)  757 DEF(OE and Lat.) [Here] Oswulf 2 acceded to the kingdom.
82 Event ASC (DEF)  752 DE [Cuthred 7] put Æthelbald 4 to flight.
83 Event ASC (DEF)  757 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Eadberht 11 received the tonsure [F (Lat.) received the clerical crown].
84 Event ASC (DEF)  744 DE Wilfrid 4 passed away on 3 kalends of May [= 29 April].
85 Event ASC (DEF)  737 DE In this same year Æthelbald 4 harried the land of the Northumbrians.
86 Event ASC (DEF)  737 DEF(OE) [Here] Cynewulf 3 was consecrated as bishop.
87 Event ASC (DEF)  737 DEF(OE and Lat.) [Here] Acca 3 died.
88 Event ASC (DEF)  737 DEF(OE and Lat.) [Here] Æthelwald 15 died.
89 Event ASC (DEF)  737 DE [Ceolwulf 3] gave his kingdom to Eadberht 11.
90 Event ASC (DEF)  737 DE [Here] Ceolwulf 3 received Peter's tonsure
91 Event ASC (DEF)  735 DEF(OE) Here Ecgberht 7 received the pallium from Rome.
92 Event ASC (DEF)  735 DEF(OE) [Here] Ecgberht 7 was consecrated as bishop.
93 Event ASC (DEF)  733 DEF(OE) Acca 3 was driven from the bishopric.
94 Event ASC (DEF)  731 DEF(OE) In this year [F(OE) substitutes: Here] Tatwine 2 was consecrated as archbishop by various clerics on the 10th day of June.
95 Event ASC (DEF)  731 DE, 730 F(OE and Lat.) Here Beorhtwald 6 passed away on the ides of January [= 13 January].
96 Event ASC (DEF)  729 DE Then Ceolwulf 3 acceded to the kingdom.
97 Event ASC (DEF)  729 DEF(OE and Lat.) DE: In that same year Osric 5 passed away; F(OE): and Osric 5 also [sc. passed away]; F(Lat.) and Osric 5 passed away.
98 Event ASC (DEF)  727 DEF(OE and Lat.) In his [sc. Tobias 2's] place Beorhtwald 6 consecrated Ealdwulf 5 as bishop.
99 Event ASC (DEF)  727 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Tobias 2 passed away [DE: in Rochester].
100 Event ASC (DEF)  725 DE Ine 1 had earlier banished Ealdberht 13.
101 Event ASC (DEF)  721 DE John 18's body rested at Beverley.
102 Event ASC (DEF)  721 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here John 18 passed away.
103 Event ASC (DEF)  710 DE In that same year Sigebald 2 was killed.
104 Event ASC (DEF)  710 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Acca 3 acceded to the bishopric [DEF(OE): that Wilfrid 2 had held earlier; F(Lat.): after Wilfrid 2].
105 Event ASC (DEF)  709 DE Cenred 2 was there [sc. in Rome] until the end of his life.
106 Event ASC (DEF)  705 DEF(OE and Lat.) Osred 1 acceded to the kingdom.
107 Event ASC (DEF)  702 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Cenred 2 acceded to the kingdom of the Southumbrians (Anonymi 1333).
108 Event ASC (DEF)  699 DE Here the Picts (Anonymi 1332) slew Beorhtred 2.
109 Event ASC (DEF)  697 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here the Southumbrians (Anonymi 691) slew Osthryth 1.
110 Event ASC (DEF)  <693> D, 693 E Dryhthelm 1 was led from life.
111 Event ASC (DEF)  <693> D, 693 EF(OE and Lat.) Beorhtwald 6 consecrated Tobias 2 in place of Gebmund 1.
112 Event ASC (DEF)  <693> D, 693 EF(OE and Lat.) At this time Gebmund 1 passed away.
113 Event ASC (DEF)  <693> D, 693 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Beorhtwald 6 was consecrated by Godun 1 as archbishop on 5 nones of July [= 3 July].
114 Event ASC (DEF)  943 D After that Olaf 4 obtained the friendship of Edmund 14.
115 Event ASC (DEF)  981 DE Here there first came 7 ships [Anonymi 1580] and harried Southampton.
116 Event ASC (DEF)  980 F(Lat.) [Dunstan 1 and Ælfhere 10] buried it [sc. the body of Edward 12] honourably there [sc. at Shaftesbury].
117 Event ASC (DEF)  980 DEF(OE and Lat.) [DE: Here in this year] [F(OE): Dunstan 1 and] Ælfhere 10 [F(Lat.): with Dunstan 1] brought the body of the king [sc. Edward 12] from Wareham and carried it [DEF(Lat.): with great honour] to Shaftesbury.
118 Event ASC (DEF)  979 DE, 980 F(OE and Lat.) Very quickly afterwards he [sc. Æthelred 32] was consecrated as king at Kingston [DE: with great joy by the witan of the English (Anonymi 1579)].
119 Event ASC (DEF)  978 DEF(Lat.) DE: Here Æthelred 32 acceded to the kingdom; F(Lat): In the same year Æthelred 32 succeeded his brother [Edward 12] to the kingdom.
120 Event ASC (DEF)  979 DEF(OE and Lat.) He [sc. Edward 12] was buried at Wareham.
121 Event ASC (DEF)  979 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Edward 12 was slain in the evening at the gap at Corfe on 15 kalends of April [= 18 March].
122 Event ASC (DEF)  978 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year all the senior councillors of the English (Anonymi 1578) fell from an upperstorey at Calne. Dunstan 1 was uninjured.
123 Event ASC (DEF)  975 DE At that time also Oslac 7 was exiled from the English.
124 Event ASC (DEF)  975 D In his [sc. Edward 12's] days because of his youth, Ælfhere 10 and many others (Anonymi 1575) broke God's law, obstructed the monastic rule, destroyed mynsters, drove out monks and put to flight God servants (Anonymi 1576).
125 Event ASC (DEF)  975 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Edward 12 acceded to the kingdom.
126 Event ASC (DEF)  975 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Edgar 11 departed.
127 Event ASC (DEF)  972 DEF(OE and Lat.) There [sc. at Chester] six kings (Anonymi 1574) came to him [sc. Edgar 11] and pledged that they would be helpers on sea and land.
128 Event ASC (DEF)  972 DEF(OE and Lat.) Edgar 11 led all his sciphere (Anonymi 1572) to Chester.
129 Event ASC (DEF)  972 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Edgar 11 was consecrated king at Bath.
130 Event ASC (DEF)  969 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year Edgar 11 ordered all of Thanet to be harried.
131 Event ASC (DEF)  966 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Thored 4 harried Westmorland.
132 Event ASC (DEF)  966 DEF(OE) In the same year Oslac 7 acceded to the ealdormanry.
133 Event ASC (DEF)  965 DF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year Edgar 11 took Ælfthryth 8 for himself as queen,
134 Event ASC (DEF)  964 E Here the canons were expelled from the Old Minster.
135 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Ælfsige 84 was the abbot [of Peterborough] for fifty years thereafter.
136 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Ælfsige 84 exhumed St Cyneburg 1 and St Cyneswith 1, who lay at Castor, and St Tibba 1, who lay at Ryhall, and brought them to Peterborough.
137 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Then another abbot from the same mynster [at Peterborough] was chosen called Ælfsige 84.
138 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Cenwulf 6] was there [at Peterborough] until he was appointed as bishop of Winchester.
139 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Cenwulf 6] then gave it [sc. the mynster] the name of 'Burh', which had earlier been called Medeshamstead.
140 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Cenwulf 6] was afterwards bishop in Winchester. He stayed there [sc. at Medeshamstead] until he was appointed as bishop in Winchester.
141 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E He [sc. Cenwulf 6] first built the wall around the mynster [at Medeshamstead].
142 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Immediately another abbot called Cenwulf 6 was chosen.
143 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Ealdwulf 18 was chosen as archbishop [of York].
144 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Oswald 8 passed away.
145 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Ealdwulf 18 stayed there [sc. at Medeshamstead] until Oswald 8 died.
146 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Ealdwulf 18 bought very many lands and endowed the minster [sc. at Medeshamstead] with goods.
147 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E The king [sc. Edgar 11] came and [Æthelwold 1] had him look at the writings which had earlier been found. The king then gave a grant of freedom to Medeshamstead.
148 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Æthelwold 1] established monks (Anonymi 1571) there [sc. at Medeshamstead] where before there was nothing.
149 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Æthelwold 1] appointed there [sc. at Medeshamstead] an abbot called Ealdwulf 18.
150 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Æthelwold 1] caused that minster [sc. at Medeshamstead] to be built.
151 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Deusdedit 1 confirmed [the freedom of Medeshamstead] in writing.
152 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Agatho 2 confirmed [the freedom of Medeshamstead] in writing.
153 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Wulfhere 1 and Æthelred 2 freed [Medeshamstead] from the king, the bishop and secular service.
154 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Æthelwold 1] established monks (Anonymi 1569) there [sc. at Ely] to serve God, where once had been nuns (Anonymi 1581).
155 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Æthelwold 1] found in the old wall writings that Headda 6 had composed earlier about Wulfhere 1 and Æthelred 2 and the freedom of [Medeshamstead].
156 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Afterwards Æthelwold 1 came to the minster called Medeshamstead which had earlier been destroyed by the heathens (Anonymi 1570).
157 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Æthelwold 1] bought many estates from the king [sc. Edgar 11] and made it [sc. the monastery of Ely] very rich.
158 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Æthelwold 1 caused the mynster to be built [sc. at Ely].
159 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Æthelwold 1 gave it [sc. Ely] to Beorhtnoth 19 [and] consecrated him as the abbot.
160 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E St Æthelthryth 2 lay at Ely.
161 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E The bishop [sc. Æthelwold 1] then first came to Ely.
162 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Æthelwold 1] asked Edgar 11 for all the mynsters that heathen men (Anonymi 1568) had destroyed and the king happily granted this.
163 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E He [sc. Æthelwold 1] established there two abbacies, one of monks, the other of nuns, within Winchester.
164 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Æthelwold 1] drove the secular clergy (Anonymi 1566) from the bishopric because they would not keep the rule and he placed monks (Anonymi 1567) there.
165 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E [Æthelwold 1] created many mynsters.
166 Event ASC (DEF)  963 EF(Lat.) E: Dunstan 1 consecrated him [sc. Æthelwold 1] as bishop; F(Lat.): Æthelwold 1 was consecrated.
167 Event ASC (DEF)  963 E Here St Æthelwold 1 was chosen for the bishopric in Winchester by Edgar 11.
168 Event ASC (DEF)  958 D Here in this year Oda 1 separated Eadwig 4 and Ælfgifu 2 because they were related.
169 Event ASC (DEF)  957 DF(OE and Lat.) In the same year [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: Here] Dunstan 1 was driven overseas [F(OE) substitutes: out of England by Eadwig 4].
170 Event ASC (DEF)  957 D He [sc. Wulfstan 14] was buried at Oundle.
171 Event ASC (DEF)  957 D, 956 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Wulfstan 14 passed away [D adds: on the 17 kalends of January (= 16 December)].
172 Event ASC (DEF)  955 DF(OE) He [sc. Eadred 16] [F(OE) has: His body] rested at the Old Minster [in Winchester].
173 Event ASC (DEF)  954 D Here Wulfstan 14 received again a bishopric, in Dorchester.
174 Event ASC (DEF)  954 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1565) drove out Eric 1.
175 Event ASC (DEF)  954 DEF(OE and Lat.) Eadred 16 acceded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians.
176 Event ASC (DEF)  952 EF(OE and Lat.) [The Northumbrians (Anonymi 1564)] received Eric 1 [as king].
177 Event ASC (DEF)  952 EF(OE and Lat.) Here the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1564) drove out Olaf 4.
178 Event ASC (DEF)  952 D They (Anonymi 1563) had slain Eadhelm 10.
179 Event ASC (DEF)  952 D In this year the king [sc. Eadred 16] also ordered a great slaughter in Thetford to avenge Eadhelm 10, whom they (Anonymi 1563) had earlier slain.
180 Event ASC (DEF)  952 D Here in this year Eadred 16 ordered that Wulfstan 14 be brought into the fortress at Iudanburg because he had often been accused before the king.
181 Event ASC (DEF)  949 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Olaf 4 came into the land of the Northumbrians [F(Lat.) substitutes: into Northumbria].
182 Event ASC (DEF)  948 D [The witan of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1559)] compensated Eadred 16 for that deed [sc. the battle at Castleford].
183 Event ASC (DEF)  948 D The witan of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1559) deserted Eric 1 because of the anger of Eadred 16.
184 Event ASC (DEF)  948 D On Eadred 16's homeward journey, the here at York (Anonymi 1561) overtook the king's fierd (Anonymi 1562) at Castleford and there was a great slaughter.
185 Event ASC (DEF)  948 D Wilfrid 2 had built the famous minster at Ripon.
186 Event ASC (DEF)  948 D They [sc. the Northumbrians] (Anonymi 1560) had taken Eric 1 as their king.
187 Event ASC (DEF)  948 D Here Eadred 16 harried all the land of the Northumbrians. In that harrying the famous minster built by Wilfrid 2 at Ripon was burned.
188 Event ASC (DEF)  947 D Here Eadred 16 came to Tanshelf.
189 Event ASC (DEF)  947 D There [sc. at Tanshelf] Wulfstan 14 and all the witan of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1559) made a pledge to the king [sc. Eadred 16] and within a little while broke them, both pledge and oaths.
190 Event ASC (DEF)  946 D, 948 EF(OE and Lat.) Leofa 1 stabbed Edmund 14 at Pucklechurch.
191 Event ASC (DEF)  943 D He [sc. Edmund 14] would have brought Olaf 4 and Wulfstan 14 2 under his control had they not broken out from the burh [at Leicester] by night.
192 Event ASC (DEF)  943 D Here Edmund 14 besieged Olaf 4 and Wulfstan 14 at Leicester.
193 Event ASC (DEF)  943 D There [sc. at Tamworth] Wulfrun 2 was taken in that raid.
194 Event ASC (DEF)  943 D Here Olaf 4 captured Tamworth.
195 Event ASC (DEF)  942 EF(OE and Lat.) Here King Olaf 3 passed away.
196 Event ASC (DEF)  941 D Here the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1556) broke their vows and chose Olaf 4 from Ireland as their king.
197 Event ASC (DEF)  940 EF(OE and Lat.) Edmund 14 acceded to the kingdom.
198 Event ASC (DEF)  938 F(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Æthelstan 18, Edmund 14 and Anonymi 1553] slew five kings and seven eorlas (Anonymi 1554) [F(Lat.) adds: of the companions (Anonymi 1555) of Olaf 3] there [sc. at Brunanburh].
199 Event ASC (DEF)  937 E, 938 F(OE and Lat.) Æthelstan 18 and Edmund 14 gained the victory at Brunanburh.
200 Event ASC (DEF)  933 E Here Edwin 4 drowned at sea.
201 Event ASC (DEF)  927 F(Lat.) Wulfhelm 16 went to Rome for the pallium.
202 Event ASC (DEF)  927 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Wulfhelm 16 went to Rome [F(Lat.) adds: for the pallium].
203 Event ASC (DEF)  927 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Æthelstan 18 drove out Guthfrith 5.
204 Event ASC (DEF)  926 D Afterwards they departed peacefully.
205 Event ASC (DEF)  926 D Hywel 2 with others made a peace agreement with Æthelstan 18 with a pledge and with oaths at Eamont on 4 ides of July [= 12 July]. They renounced all idolatry.
206 Event ASC (DEF)  926 D Æthelstan 18 brought under his sway all the kings who were on this island.
207 Event ASC (DEF)  926 D King Æthelstan 18 acceded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians.
208 Event ASC (DEF)  926 D Sihtric 1 was killed.
209 Event ASC (DEF)  925 D Æthelstan 18 gave to [Sihtric 1] his sister (Anonymous 10) [in marriage].
210 Event ASC (DEF)  925 D Here Æthelstan 18 and Sihtric 1 met at Tamworth on 3 kalends of February [= 30 January].
211 Event ASC (DEF)  925 E In the same year Edward 2 passed away.
212 Event ASC (DEF)  925 EF(OE and Lat.) Here bishop Wulfhelm 16 was consecrated [F(OE and Lat.) adds: as archbishop of Canterbury].
213 Event ASC (DEF)  923 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Ragnald 1 won York.
214 Event ASC (DEF)  921 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Sihtric 1 slew Niall 1.
215 Event ASC (DEF)  918 E Here Æthelflæd 4 passed away.
216 Event ASC (DEF)  910 DE Most of Anonymi 1552 passed away there [sc. along the Severn] afterwards.
217 Event ASC (DEF)  910 DE They [sc. a great sciphere] (Anonymi 1552) harried greatly along the Severn.
218 Event ASC (DEF)  910 DE A great sciphere (Anonymi 1552) came hither from the south from Brittany.
219 Event ASC (DEF)  910 DE Edward 2 acceded to London, Oxford and all the lands belonging to them.
220 Event ASC (DEF)  910 DE Æthelred 1 passed away.
221 Event ASC (DEF)  910 DE Here the English [E: here] (Anonymi 1550) and the Danes (Anonymi 1551) fought at Tettenhall.