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Source Title Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (C-F) 893-1022
Language Old English

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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 85-112
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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 48-64
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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 by Charles Plummer on the Basis of an Edition by John Earle. Plummer, Charles Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel: With Supplementary Extracts from the Others. A Revised Text edited, with Introduction, Notes, Appendices and Glossary by Charles Plummer on the Basis of an Edition by John Earle. Oxford 1952 125-57
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 5: MS C. O'Keeffe, Katherine O'Brien The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 5: MS C. Cambridge 2001 85-104
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 5: MS C O'Keeffe, Katherine O'Brien The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Vol. 5: MS C Cambridge 2001 104-108
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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 64-6
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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 by Charles Plummer on the Basis of an Edition by John Earle Plummer, Charles Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel: With Supplementary Extracts from the Others. A Revised Text edited, with Introduction, Notes, Appendices and Glossary by Charles Plummer on the Basis of an Edition by John Earle Oxford 1952 157-63
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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 112-17

Translation(s)

Editor Article or Book Title Journal or Pub.Loc. Date pp.
Swanton, M. J. (Michael James) The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle London 1996 124-57
Swanton, M. J. (Michael James) The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle London 1996 156-63

Factoid List

View Factoid Type Source Ref Primary Person Short Description
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2302 Northumbrians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2300 all the people of the English
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2299 In Warwickshire Anonymi 2297 slew all they encountered.
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2298 Mercians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2297 army of the Danes
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1015 CDE Anonymi 2295 West Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2292 people of Dorset
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2293 people of Somerset
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2291 West Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2323 East Angles
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2290 all that Sigefeth 1 and Morcar 2 had in lands in and possessions ... the people of the aforementioned property ...
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2290 into the Five Boroughs ... all the land of Sigefrith 21 and Morcar 2 ... all the people ...
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Edmund 24 He [sc. Edmund 24] vigorously defended his kingdom in his time.
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Morcar 2 the most senior thegns in the Seven Boroughs
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Sigefrith 21 the most senior thegns in the Seven Boroughs
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2288 an innumerable number of people were drowned
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1014 CDE Anonymi 2286 the people in Lindsey
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2283 clerical and laymen [E has instead: both clerical and laymen]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1013 E Anonymi 2282 wretched ... because they had been harried
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1013 E Anonymous 892 a wretched abbot and wretched monks because they had been harried
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2277 CDEF(OE): the western thegns; F(Lat.): the leading men of the West Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2272 every province gave hostages
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2272 hostages from every shire
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Anonymi 2270 the people from the Five Boroughs
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Anonymi 2269 all that people in Lindsey
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Anonymi 2268 all of the Northumbrians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1014 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2267 those who had come with him [sc. Cnut 3] to England
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1012 CDE Anonymi 2264 ecclesiastical and lay
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1019 D Leofing 2 He was a man very wise in counsel, both concerning God and the world.
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2263 all the clergy of the archbishop with innumerable people
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2263 all the ecclesiastics and men and women: it was impossible for anyone to say how many those people were
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2261 South Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2262 People of the area round Hastings
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2260 all the people of Kent
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2257 East Angles
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2258 East Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2259 Middle Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Anonymi 2255 West Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2252 CDE: they (Anonymi 2242) went into the wild fens [CDEF(OE): and slew men (Anonymi 2252) and cattle] and burned throughout the fens
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1010 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2251 almost [?all] the more noble East Anglian persons and a multitude of others
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2251 many other [F(OE) omits: other] good thegns and countless people
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1010 F(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2250 [People of] Cambridge
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Anonymi 2250 [People of] Cambridgeshire
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2246 East Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Anonymi 2248 East Angles
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2244 all the nation [of the English]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2243 all the people of East Kent
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2322 South Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2242 Danes
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2242 They were very very drunk [F(Lat.) adds: that day] because wine was brought there from the south.
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Anonymi 2242 the mounted men
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2242 a vast army of pagans
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Anonymi 2242 the Danes
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2242 a vast army of pagans
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 DEF(OE) Wulfnoth 9 the South Saxon
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2242 that innumerable hostile army
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2236 of which [sc. ships] there had never been such a great number seen before in England
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 F(OE) Anonymi 2236 there were so many of them [sc. ships] as had never before been in England
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2236 There was never more of them [sc. ships] before this in England in any king's time
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Anonymi 2233 local inhabitants [of England]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2234 people of Winchester
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2232 an army from all of England
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2232 all the people [F(OE) has: here] from the West Saxons and Mercians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1007 DE Anonymi 2231 peace-breaking here
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2231 proud and bold
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1006 EF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2231 Danish
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1004 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2230 the best elder leadership of the East Angles
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2230 [F(OE): much of] the flower of the East Anglian people
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2227 the witan of the East Angles
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 DEF(OE) Ulfcytel 3 of the East Angles
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1005 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2226 army of the Danes
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1003 CDE Anonymi 2225 fierd from Wiltshire and Hampshire
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Hugh 2 the French churl
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2223 CDEF(OE): the Danish people who were in England; F(Lat.): all the Danes who were in the whole of England
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1001 CDE Anonymi 2221 a huge fierd consisting of Devonshire and Somersetshire people
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1001 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2220 citizens within the city [of Exeter]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1002 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2219 Danes
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1001 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2219 [CDE: They acted just as they were accustomed to:] they slew and burned.
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  998 CDE Anonymi 2217 South Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2210 Kentish
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  999 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2210 of Kent
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  999 CDE Anonymi 2211 almost all the people of West Kent
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  997 CDE Anonymi 2205 Cornish
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  997 CDE Anonymi 2206 Welsh
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  997 CDE Anonymi 2207 people of Devon
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  998 CDE Anonymi 2208 the people of Dorset
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1000 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2204 the hostile fleet
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1000 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2204 the army of the Danes
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2204 the Danes [F(Lat.): the Dane]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  994 CDE Anonymi 2202 South Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  994 CDE Anonymi 2201 East Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Ælfheah 44 the passion of Saint Ælfheah
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1012 CDE Ælfheah 44 There God now manifests the power of the holy martyr.
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1012 F(Lat.) Ælfheah 44 the holy man
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE) Ælfheah 44 his holy blood .... his holy soul ... [EF(OE) add: ... the holy body ...]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  993 CDE Anonymi 2197 Northumbrians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfheah 44 he who had [F(Lat.) adds: a little] earlier been the head of the English [F(Lat.) substitutes: Britain] and of Christendom [sc. in England]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Anonymi 2195 the ships from the East Angles and from London
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  992 CD Oswald 8 holy
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  992 EF(OE) Oswald 8 blessed
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE) Ælfric 87 He [sc Ælfric 87] displayed his old wiles.
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  988 CD Goda 9 Devon
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  988 E Goda 9 Danish
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  988 EF(OE) Dunstan 1 holy
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  988 F(Lat.) Dunstan 1 blessed
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  991 CDE Anonymi 2190 Danish men
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  984 F(Lat.) Æthelwold 1 holy
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Æthelred 32 He [sc. Æthelred 32] held his kingdom with great labour and hardship [C: while his life lasted; DE: of life]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  984 DEF(OE) Æthelwold 1 holy
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1020 D Anonymi 2338 Monk
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1022 CDE Anonymi 2339 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1019 D Anonymi 2336 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1018 CDE Anonymi 2333 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2347 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2344 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1020 DEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 Monk
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2342 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2344 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Anonymi 2342 Werod
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2342 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 CD Anonymi 2303 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2308 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2300 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2300 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2300 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2300 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2297 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1018 CDE Anonymi 2297 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 F(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2297 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 E Anonymi 2297 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1016 CD Anonymi 2297 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1015 CDE Anonymi 2327 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2294 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2326 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2326 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1014 CDE Anonymi 2287 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1013 E Anonymi 2282 Monk
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2284 Messenger
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1014 CDE Anonymi 2285 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2285 Fleet
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1014 CDE Anonymi 2280 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Anonymi 2281 Fleet
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Anonymi 2280 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2267 Fleet
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2271 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2267 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2267 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Anonymi 2267 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2267 Fleet
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2266 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Anonymi 2253 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1010 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2249 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2249 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2245 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2247 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2242 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2242 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2242 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1012 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2242 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1010 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2242 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2242 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2242 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2239 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2242 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2236 Scipfierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat>) Anonymi 2237 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2238 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Anonymi 2232 Inhere
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2232 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Anonymi 2232 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Anonymi 2231 Uthere
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1007 CDE Anonymi 2231 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 F(OE) Anonymi 2232 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2231 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 F(OE) Anonymi 2231 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Anonymi 2231 Fleet
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1004 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2230 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2229 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1004 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2229 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1004 CDE Anonymi 2230 Troop
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1004 F(OE) Anonymi 2230 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1005 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2226 Fleet
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1005 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2226 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2226 Fleet
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2225 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2219 Fleet
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1001 CDE Anonymi 2221 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2224 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  984 E Anonymi 2218 Monk
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1001 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2219 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1000 CDE Anonymi 2216 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2214 Landfierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  999 C Anonymi 2214 Landfierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  999 CE Anonymi 2213 Scipfierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  999 CDE Anonymi 2213 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2213 Scipfierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  999 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2210 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2210 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1000 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2204 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  998 CDE Anonymi 2209 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  998 CDE Anonymi 2204 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2204 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  999 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2204 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1000 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2204 Fleet
Occupation ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2198 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  997 CDE Anonymi 2204 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2198 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  993 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2196 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2196 Fierd
Occupation ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Anonymi 2194 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Anonymi 2195 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  993 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2193 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  992 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2193 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2193 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2193 Here
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1022 E Anonymi 2340 was Companion of Leofwine 65
Occupation ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Anonymi 2192 Fierd
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1017 CDE Beorhtric 19 was Son of Ælfheah 50
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1017 CDE Æthelweard 45 was Son of Æthelmær 20
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1017 CDE Northman 4 was Son of Leofwine 49
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1022 EF(OE) Leofwine 65 was Companion of Æthelnoth 43
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Edgar 11 was Grandfather of Edmund 24
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 EF(OE) Æthelweard 44 was Son of Æthelwine 2
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 D Æthelweard 44 was Son of Æthelwine 2
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 C Æthelweard 44 was Son of Æthelwine 2
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Thurcytel 7 was Son of Nafena 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 D Edmund 24 was Partner of Cnut 3
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 D Edmund 24 was Pledged brother of Cnut 3
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Edmund 24 was Son of Æthelred 32
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Edmund 24 was Son of Æthelred 32
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymous 893 was Wife of Edmund 24
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Edward 15 was Son of Æthelred 32
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymous 893 was Widow of Sigefrith 21
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Alfred 54 was Son of Æthelred 32
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Edward 15 was Son of Æthelred 32
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1014 F(OE) Cnut 3 was Son of Swein 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 D Cnut 3 was Partner of Edmund 24
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 D Cnut 3 was Pledged brother of Edmund 24
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1014 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2267 was Companion of Swein 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 was Son of Swein 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Wulfric 14 was Son of Leofwine 45
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Eadwig 2 was Brother of Æfic 3
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Æthelstan 55 was Son-in-law of Æthelred 32
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Anonymous 891 was Son of Oswig 10
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1017 CD Emma 2 was Wife of Cnut 3
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Beorhtric 18 was Brother of Eadric 35
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1009 F(OE and Lat.) Wulfnoth 9 was Father of Godwine 51
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE) Emma 2 was Widow of Æthelred 32
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE) Emma 2 was Daughter of Richard 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Richard 2 was Brother of Emma 2
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  994 E Richard 2 was Son of Richard 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Emma 2 was Daughter of Richard 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2204 was Enemy of Anonymi 2213
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  993 CDE Ælfgar 6 was Son of Ælfric 87
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Ælfheah 44 was Successor of Ælfric 46
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Cenwulf 6 was Successor of Ealdwulf 18
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  988 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelgar 8 was Successor of Dunstan 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Æthelred 32 was Father of Edmund 24
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  984 DE Æthelwold 1 was Father of Anonymi 2218
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  983 CD Ælfric 70 was Successor of Ælfhere 10
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 D Anonymi 2338 held office of Abbot
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 CDE Æthelweard 47 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 CD Anonymi 2338 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1022 DEF(OE and Lat.) Benedict 9 held office of Pope
Office ASC (C-F)  1022 DE Æthelnoth 43 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1022 DEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 F(OE) Æthelnoth 43 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 DE Æthelnoth 43 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 DEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 held office of Dean (Dean at Christ Church)
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 F(Lat.) Wulfstan 41 held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of York)
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 F(OE) Stigand 2 held office of Priest
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 CDF(OE) Wulfstan 41 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 C Eadwig 12 held office of King (King of the ceorls)
Office ASC (C-F)  1017 DE Eadwig 12 held office of King (King of the ceorls)
Office ASC (C-F)  1021 D Ælfgar 31 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1017 CDE Leofwine 49 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1022 EF(OE and Lat.) Leofwine 65 held office of Abbot (Abbot of Ely)
Office ASC (C-F)  1018 E Æthelwine 28 held office of Abbot (Abbot in Abingdon)
Office ASC (C-F)  1018 E Æthelsige 39 held office of Abbot
Office ASC (C-F)  1014 D Ælfwig 13 held office of Bishop (Bishop at London)
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2319 held office of Princeps
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CE Æthelsige 39 held office of Abbot (Abbot in Abingdon)
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2319 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 D Æthelwine 2 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 EF(OE) Æthelwine 2 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Godwine 24 held office of Ealdorman (Ealdorman in Lindsey)
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Wulfsige 46 held office of Abbot
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Eric 2 held office of Eorl (Earl over the Northumbrians)
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2309 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Edmund 24 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Sigefrith 21 held office of Thegn
Office ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Morcar 2 held office of Thegn
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Edmund 24 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1014 F(OE) Anonymi 2283 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1014 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2283 held office of Princeps
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF (OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2277 Western thegns who submitted to Swein 1 in 1013
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 E Anonymous 892 held office of Abbot
Office ASC (C-F)  1014 CD Anonymi 2283 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1014 E Anonymi 2283 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfsige 84 held office of Abbot (Abbot of Peterborough)
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Æthelmær 27 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2277 held office of Thegn
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Æthelmær 27 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1022 CDE Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1021 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 CDEF(OE) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1018 CDE Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1019 CDEF(Lat.) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 D Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1015 CDE Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Uhtred 10 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Uhtred 10 held office of Eorl (Eorl among the Northumbrians)
Office ASC (C-F)  1014 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2267 held office of Princeps
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 CEF(OE and Lat.) Leofing 2 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1019 D Leofing 2 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Leofing 2 held office of Archbishop (Archbishop at Canterbury)
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Leofing 2 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfhun 4 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfhun 4 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CD Eadnoth 11 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Eadnoth 11 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1012 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2264 held office of Princeps
Office ASC (C-F)  1012 F(OE) Anonymi 2264 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1012 CDE Anonymi 2264 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2263 held office of Cleric
Office ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfmær 10 held office of Abbot
Office ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2263 held office of Cleric
Office ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Godwine 23 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1011 CD Leofrun 3 held office of Abbess
Office ASC (C-F)  1011 EF(OE and Lat.) Leofrun 3 held office of Abbot
Status ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2256 held office of Optimates
Office ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfweard 34 held office of King’s Reeve
Status ASC (C-F)  1021 F(Lat.) Thorkell 1 held office of Comes
Office ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2243 held office of Princeps (Principes of Kent)
Office ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2251 held office of Thegn
Office ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Anonymi 2254 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2256 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1021 DEF(OE) Thorkell 1 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2240 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2241 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1020 CD Thorkell 1 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1017 F(Lat.) Eadric 35 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  1009 F(OE) Godwine 51 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Godwine 51 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE) Eadric 35 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Eadric 35 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Eadric 35 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Eadric 35 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  1012 CDE Eadric 35 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Eadric 35 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Eadric 35 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE) Eadric 35 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1007 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Eadric 35 held office of Ealdorman (Ealdorman over the Mercian kingdom)
Office ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Anonymi 2235 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.) Beorhtwald 19 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Salisbury)
Office ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Ælfhelm 17 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1006 EF(OE) Beorhtwald 19 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Wiltshire)
Office ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2227 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1004 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2227 held office of Princeps
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 C Ulfcytel 3 held office of Ealdorman (Ealdorman among the East Angles)
Office ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Hugh 2 held office of Reeve
Office ASC (C-F)  1017 EF(OE and Lat.) Emma 2 held office of Queen
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 F(OE and Lat.) Emma 2 held office of Queen
Office ASC (C-F)  1017 F(Lat.) Emma 2 held office of Queen
Office ASC (C-F)  1002 CDE Æfic 2 held office of King’s High-Reeve
Office ASC (C-F)  1003 F(Lat.) Emma 2 held office of Queen
Office ASC (C-F)  1002 CDE Leofsige 17 held office of Ealdorman
Status ASC (C-F)  1002 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2222 held office of Optimates
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CE Wulfgar 31 held office of Abbot (Abbot in Abingdon)
Office ASC (C-F)    Anonymous 890 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymous 890 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1002 CDE Anonymi 2222 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2212 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1000 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Richard 2 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  990 C, 989 E Wulfgar 31 held office of Abbot
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CE Wulfgar 31 held office of Abbot (Abbot in Abingdom)
Office ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfric 46 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  996 CDE Ælfric 46 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Ælfheah 44 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE) Æthelweard 23 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  994 F(Lat.) Æthelweard 23 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2200 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfheah 44 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1012 CDE Ælfheah 44 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1012 F(OE and Lat.) Ælfheah 44 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.) Ælfheah 44 held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of Kent)
Office ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE) Ælfheah 44 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(Lat.) Ælfheah 44 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Winchester)
Office ASC (C-F)  1014 F(OE and Lat.) Swein 1 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfheah 44 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Winchester)
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Swein 1 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  993 F(Lat.) Frithegist 1 held office of Dux exercitus
Office ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE) Frithegist 1 held office of Heretoga
Office ASC (C-F)  993 F(Lat.) Godwine 22 held office of Dux exercitus
Office ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE) Godwine 22 held office of Heretoga
Office ASC (C-F)  993 F(Lat.) Fræna 5 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE) Fræna 5 held office of Heretoga
Office ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cenwulf 6 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Cenwulf 6 held office of Abbot (Abbot at Burgh)
Office ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ealdwulf 18 held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of York)
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ealdwulf 18 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Worcester)
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ealdwulf 18 held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of York)
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ealdwulf 18 held office of Abbot (Abbot of [Peter]borough)
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Æscwig 3 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Thored 6 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Ælfstan 43 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE) Ælfric 87 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1003 F(Lat.) Ælfric 87 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Ælfric 87 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  992 F(Lat.) Ælfric 87 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  993 CDE Ælfric 87 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE) Ælfric 87 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  992 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2191 held office of Princeps
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Æthelwine 2 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2191 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Oswald 8 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  991 CDEF(OE) Byrhtnoth 1 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  991 F(Lat.) Byrhtnoth 1 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  991 CDE Sigeric 9 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  995 CE Sigeric 9 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  995 D Sigeric 9 held office of Abbot
Office ASC (C-F)  990 CDF(OE and Lat.), 989 E Sigeric 9 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  988 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelgar 8 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  988 F(OE and Lat.) Æthelgar 8 held office of Abbot (Abbot in the New Minster)
Office ASC (C-F)  988 CDE Æthelgar 8 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  988 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Dunstan 1 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  988 CDE Goda 9 held office of Thegn
Office ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1008 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  999 CDE Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1000 CDE Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  993 CDE Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  994 CDE Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  986 CDE Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  990 C, 989 E Edwin 15 held office of Abbot
Office ASC (C-F)  984 E, 985 C Edwin 15 held office of Abbot (Abbot at Abingdon)
Office ASC (C-F)  984 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelwold 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Winchester)
Office ASC (C-F)  985 CDE Ælfric 70 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  983 CDE Ælfric 70 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  983 CDE Ælfhere 10 held office of Ealdorman
Status ASC (C-F)  1017 CDE Eadwig 11 held status of Ætheling / Ætheling
Status ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2345 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1018 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2346 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Status ASC (C-F)  1016 CEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2320 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2341 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Status ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2318 held status of Duguth / Duguth
Status ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2328 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Status ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2328 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2324 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Status ASC (C-F)  1015 CDE Anonymi 2296 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2306 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Edmund 24 held status of Lord / Lord
Status ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Edmund 24 held status of Ætheling / Ætheling
Status ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Edmund 24 held status of Ætheling / Ætheling
Status ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Morcar 2 held status of Noble / Noble
Status ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Sigefrith 21 held status of Noble / Noble
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Alfred 54 held status of Ætheling / Ætheling
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Edward 15 held status of Ætheling / Ætheling
Status ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2279 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2279 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2279 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2278 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2278 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2278 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2276 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2276 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Anonymi 2275 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2276 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2274 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2274 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2274 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2272 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Anonymi 2273 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2272 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2265 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Status ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2263 held status of Captive / Captive
Status ASC (C-F)    Anonymi 2256 held status of
Status ASC (C-F)  1010 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2251 held status of Noble / Noble
Status ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2321 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Status ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Wulfnoth 9 held status of Noble / Noble
Status ASC (C-F)  1007 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2231 held status of Enemy / Enemy
Status ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE) Hugh 2 held status of Ceorl / Ceorl
Status ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Emma 2 held status of Lady / Lady
Status ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE) Emma 2 held status of Lady / Lady
Status ASC (C-F)  1002 CDE Emma 2 held status of Lady / Lady
Status ASC (C-F)  1001 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2220 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Status ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2203 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status ASC (C-F)  994 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2200 held status of Optimates / Optimates
Status ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Ælfheah 44 held status of Captive / Captive
Status ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE) Ælfheah 44 held status of Prisoner / Prisoner
Authorship ASC (C-F)  1018 D Edgar 11 Author of Edgar 11's law
Status ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE) Æthelred 32 held status of Lord / Lord
Status ASC (C-F)  994 CDE Anonymi 2199 held status of Burhwara / Burhwara
Event ASC (C-F)  991 CDEF(OE and Lat.) In that year it was decided that gafol would first be paid to the Danish men (Anonymi 2190) because of the great destruction they were causing along the coast. That was at first one thousand pounds.
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 EF(OE and Lat.) Leofwine 65 exculpated himself there [sc. in Rome] of charges brought against him.
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 EF(OE) Leofwine 65 had been wrongly driven out of Ely.
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 DEF(OE and Lat.) D: [Æthelnoth 43] afterwards happily went home to his country; E: [Æthelnoth 43] afterwards went home with a full blessing; F(OE): [Æthelnoth 43] with the blessing of the pope [sc. Benedict 9] returned to his archbishopric.
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 D Æthelnoth 43 took the pallium from the altar of St Peter.
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 DEF(OE and Lat.) Afterwards [Æthelnoth 43] dined [D adds: honourably] with the pope himself [sc. Benedict 9].
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 DEF(OE and Lat.) The archbishop immediately sang the mass with that [i.e., clad in the pallium] on the same day [E: as the pope (sc. Benedict 9) directed him].
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 DE [Benedict 9] with great dignity consecrated and blessed [Æthelnoth 43] as archbishop [D: on the nones of October (= 7 October)].
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 DEF(OE and Lat.) He [sc. Benedict 9] with his own hands placed the pallium on him [sc. Æthelnoth 43].
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 DEF(OE and Lat.) [Æthelnoth 43] was received there [sc. in Rome] with great honour by Benedict 9.
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 went to Rome.
Event ASC (C-F)  1022 CDE Here Cnut 3 went out with his ships (Anonymi 2339) to [the Isle of] Wight.
Event ASC (C-F)  1021 D Ælfgar 31 passed away in the early morning on Christmas Day.
Event ASC (C-F)  1021 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year [CDE: at Martinmas] Cnut 3 outlawed Thorkell 1.
Event ASC (C-F)  1020 DEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 in that same year on the ides of November [= 13 November] was consecrated as bishop [F(OE) has: archbishop] [D adds: for Christ Church] [F(OE and Lat.) adds: by Wulfstan 41].
Event ASC (C-F)  1020 CD Cnut 3 with others (named and unnamed) consecrated the minster at Ashingdon.
Event ASC (C-F)  1020 F(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 caused to be built a mynster from stone and lime for the souls of those persons who had been slain there [sc. at Ashingdon].
Event ASC (C-F)  1020 CDEF(OE and Lat.) In this year the king [sc. Cnut 3] [CD: and others (named and unnamed)] went to Ashingdon.
Event ASC (C-F)  1020 CDE Then Æthelweard 47 [C adds: and Eadwig 12] were outlawed.
Event ASC (C-F)  1020 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [DEF(OE and Lat.): Here] Cnut 3 came back to England.
Event ASC (C-F)  1020 CEF(OE and Lat.) [C: Here in this year] Leofing 2 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1019 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Cnut 3] was there [sc. in Denmark] the whole winter.
Event ASC (C-F)  1019 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here Cnut 3 went [D adds: with nine ships (Anonymi 2336)] to Denmark.
Event ASC (C-F)  1018 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The Danes (Anonymi 2334) and the English (Anonymi 2335) made an agreement [F(Lat.) has: made peace] at Oxford [D adds: according to Edgar 11's law].
Event ASC (C-F)  1018 CDE Some of the here (Anonymi 2297) then went to Denmark.
Event ASC (C-F)  1018 CDE Forty ships (Anonymi 2333) remained with Cnut 3.
Event ASC (C-F)  1018 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year gafol was paid over all England--that was 72,000 pounds in all--apart from what the dwellers in the burh at London (Anonymi 2346) paid--that was ten and a half [EF(OE and Lat.): eleven] thousand pounds.
Event ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Before the kalends of August [= 1 August] the king [sc. Cnut 3] ordered the widow of Æthelred 32 [sc. Emma 2] [F(OE) adds: Eadgyth Emma 2; F(Lat.) has instead: the queen of Æthelred 32, Emma] to be fetched as a wife for himself.
Event ASC (C-F)  1017 C [Cnut 3] afterwards ordered him [sc. Eadwig 11] to be slain.
Event ASC (C-F)  1017 CDE Cnut 3 put to flight Eadwig 11 [DE add: and Eadwig 12].
Event ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE and Lat.) In this year Eadric 35 and other named persons were killed. [F(OE and Lat.) has: Eadric 35 was slain very rightly; F(OE) adds: in London.]
Event ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE and Lat.) He [sc. Cnut 3] divided it [sc. the kingdom of the English] into four.
Event ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year Cnut 3 acceded to all the kingdom of the English.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CE Æthelsige 39 acceded to the abbacy [at Abingdon].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CE Wulfgar 31 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) His [sc. Edmund 24's] body lay at [F(Lat.) adds: the church of] Glastonbury with his grandfather, Edgar 11.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Edmund 24 passed away on St Andrew's Day [= 30 November].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2297] took their winter quarters inside there [sc. London].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE The here (Anonymi 2297) brought their ships to London.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE The dwellers in London (Anonymi 2328) made an agreement with the here (Anonymi 2297) and bought peace with them.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE The here (Anonymi 2297) then went to the ships with the things that they had seized.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 [acceded] to the Mercians [D has: the northern part; F(Lat.) has: Cnut 3 received Mercia].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Edmund 24 acceded to the West Saxons [F(Lat.) has: Edmund 24 had the southern part which is called Wessex].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Edmund 24 and Cnut 3] established the tribute for the here (Anonymi 2297). With this reconciliation they separated.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The kings [sc. Edmund 24 and Cnut 3] came together at Alney [D adds: by Deerhurst] and confirmed their friendship by pledge and oath [D has: became partners and pledged brothers and confirmed by a pledge and also with oaths].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Edmund 24 and Cnut 3] gave hostages to each other.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Eadric 35 and the witan (Anonymi 2319) who were there advised the kings (Edmund 24 and Cnut 3) to be reconciled.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 went inland with his here (Anonymi 2297) to Gloucestershire [F(Lat.) has: Gloucester], where he had learned Edmund 24 was.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Eadnoth 11 and various other named persons and the duguth of all England (Anonymi 2318) were slain there [sc. at Ashingdon].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) There [sc. at Ashingdon] they [sc. Edmund 24 and Anonymi 2297] fiercely joined battle. Cnut 3 gained the victory and won for himself all the people of the English.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) He [sc. Edmund 24] went after Anonymi 2297 and caught up with them among the East Saxons (Anonymi 2315) at the hill called Ashingdon.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) When the king [sc. Edmund 24] heard that the here (Anonymi 2297) had gone up-country, then he gathered all the English people (Anonymi 2300) for a fifth time.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The here (Anonymi 2297) went among the East Saxons (Anonymi 2315) and went among the Mercians (Anonymi 2316).
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE [The here] (Anonymi 2297) destroyed all that it travelled across.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The here (Anonymi 2297) fled before him [sc. Edmund 24] with their horses to Sheppey.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The king [sc. Edmund 24] slew as many of them [sc. Anonymi 2297] as he could overtake.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) CDEF(OE): Eadric 35 came to meet the king [sc. Edmund 24] at Aylesford; F(Lat.): When the king [sc. Edmund 24] had come to Aylesford, Eadric 35 deceitfully pretended to return to the army of the English (Anonymi 2300).
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Edmund 24] went over the Thames at Brentford and went into Kent.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Edmund 24 gathered [C: all his fierd; DEF(OE): all the English people] (Anonymi 2300) for the fourth time.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2297] drove both ships and their cattle into the Medway.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Anonymi 2297] slew and burned as was their custom [CDE: and obtained provisions for themselves].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The here (Anonymi 2297) went with their ships from London into the Orwell and travelled up it and went to the Mercians (Anonymi 2314).
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE [The here] (Anonymi 2297) besieged the burh [at London], attacking it vigorously by water and by land.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE The here (Anonymi 2297) immediately went to London.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE [Edmund 24] gathered his fierd (Anonymi 2300).
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE There [sc. at Brentford] there was a great loss of life by drowning of the English (Anonymi 2312).
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE The king [sc. Edmund 24] afterwards went to the West Saxons (Anonymi 2310) and gathered his fierd (Anonymi 2300).
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE He [sc. Edmund 24] fought the here (Anonymi 2199) and put it to flight.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE The king [sc. Edmund 24] crossed over at Brentford.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE [Edmund 24] delivered the dwellers in the burh [at London] (Anonymi 2328) and drove the here (Anonymi 2297) in flight to their ships.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Edmund 24 went to London, [C: keeping to the north of the Thames and then out through Clay Hanger].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Edmund 24 assembled a fierd (Anonymi 2300) for a third time.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE He [sc. Edmund 24] fought another battle after midsummer at Sherston. There was great slaughter on either side and the armies themselves drew apart.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE All the people (Anonymi 2310) submitted to him [sc. Edmund 24].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE He [sc. Edmund 24] fought with the here (Anonymi 2297) at Penselwood near Gillingham.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Edmund 24 departed and took charge of the West Saxons (Anonymi 2310).
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2308 often resolutely fought against the burh [of London].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) CDEF(OE): The ships (Anonymi 2308) came to Greenwich at Rogationtide [= 7-9 May] and within a short time went to London. F(Lat) has instead: Then the fleet of Cnut 3 (Anonymi 2308) came to London.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) All the witan [CDE: who were in London; F(OE): of England] (Anonymi 2309) and the dwellers in the burh (Anonymi 2328) chose Edmund 24 as king.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 passed away before the ships (Anonymi 2308) came. He ended his days on St George's Day [= 23 April].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 went with all his ships (Anonymi 2308) towards London.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE [CD: He (sc. Cnut 3); E: they (sc. Cnut 3 and Anonymi 2297)] afterwards went southwards by another way, keeping to the west, and all the here (Anonymi 2297) came to the ships before Easter.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Edmund 24 went to London to his father [sc. Æthelred 32].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE The king [E adds: Cnut 3] appointed Eric 2 to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2307) as eorl just as Uhtred 10 had been.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Uhtred 10 was slain nevertheless [i.e., in spite of giving hostages] on the advice of Eadric 35, and Thurcytel 7 with him.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Uhtred 10 gave hostages (Anonymi 2306) [sc. to Cnut 3].
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE [Uhtred 10] gave up his harrying and hastened north and submitted out of necessity and all the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2305) with him.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Cnut 3 for his part went to various places and on to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2304) towards York.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE They [sc. Edmund 24 and Uhtred 10] went with a fierd (Anonymi 2303) to various places and for their part went harrying.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Edmund 24 rode to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2302) to Uhtred 10. Everyone thought they would assemble a fierd against Cnut 3.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE When it was made known to Æthelred 32 that he would be betrayed, then he left the fierd (Anonymi 2347) and went back to London.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE The king [sc. Æthelred 32] was sent for in London and asked to come to meet the fierd (Anonymi 2347) with the assistance that he might solicit (Anonymi 2301).
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Again a fierd (Anonymi 2347) was summoned on pain of full punishment, that everyone who might go should fare forth.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2300 gave up the expedition and went home.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Then Edmund 24 began to gather a fierd (Anonymi 2300).
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) They [sc. Cnut 3, Anonymi 2297 and Eadric 35] [CDE: harried] and burned and slew all that they encountered.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) They [sc. Cnut 3, Anonymi 2297 and Eadric 35] then went to Warwickshire during the midwinter season.
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDE It [sc. the here (Anonymi 2297)] was there until midwinter.
Event ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year Cnut 3 came with his here [E adds and F(OE and Lat.) has instead: 160 ships] (Anonymi 2297) and Eadric 35 with him over the Thames to the Mercians (Anonymi 2298) at Cricklade.
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDE The West Saxons (Anonymi 2295) submitted [to Cnut 3].
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDE [The West Saxons] (Anonymi 2295) gave hostages (Anonymi 2296) [to Cnut 3].
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDE [The West Saxons] (Anonymi 2295) provided horses to the here (Anonymi 2297).
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Eadric 35] then submitted to Cnut 3.
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Eadric 35 enticed forty ships (Anonymi 2294) from the king [sc. Æthelred 32].
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) When they came together [Eadric 35] wanted to betray [Edmund 24] and they separated without fighting and withdrew from their enemies.
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Eadric 35 then gathered a fierd (Anonymi 2326) [CDE: and Edmund 24 (gathered a fierd [Anonymi 2327]) in the north].
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 The king [sc. Æthelred 32] then lay ill at Cosham.
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 then harried among the people of Dorset (Anonymi 2292) and Wiltshire and the people of Somerset (Anonymi 2293).
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 came to Sandwich and immediately went [F(Lat.) has instead: sailed] round Kent [CDEF(OE): to the West Saxons (Anonymi 2291) until he came to] [F(Lat.) has instead: and he arrived in the port called] the mouth of the Frome.
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) That people (Anonymi 2290) all submitted to him [sc. Edmund 24].
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Edmund 24 immediately seized the property of Sigefrith 21 and Morcar 2.
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) The ætheling [sc. Edmund 24] went from there, from the west, north into the Five Boroughs
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Edmund 24] had her [sc. Anonymous 893] as his wife.
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Edmund 24 went and took the woman (Anonymous 893) against the wishes of the king [sc. Æthelred 32].
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 ordered Sigefrith 21's widow (Anonymous 893) to be seized and brought inside Malmesbury.
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) The king took all their [sc. Sigefrith 21's and Morcar 2's] property.
Event ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) There [sc. at the meeting in Oxford] Eadric 35 betrayed Sigefrith 21 and Morcar 2.
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) In this year on the eve of Michaelmas a great sea-flood arose widely through this country and rose further than it ever had; it inundated many settlements and drowned innumerable people (Anonymi 2288).
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDE The king [sc. Æthelred 32] ordered 21,000 pounds be paid to the here which was at Greenwich (Anonymi 2280).
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 had the hostages which had been given to his father (Anonymi 2345) put ashore there [sc. at Sandwich] and cut off their hands, ears and noses.
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 went away with his fleet (Anonymi 2285) and went southwards until he came to Sandwich.
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDE There was harrying and burning and killing of every person that could be caught.
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDE Then Æthelred 32 came with a full fierd (Anonymi 2287) to Lindsey before they [sc. Cnut 3, Anonymi 2285 and Anonymi 2286] were ready.
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDE Cnut 3 and the people in Lindsey (Anonymi 2286) agreed that they would provide them [sc. Cnut 3 and Anonymi 2285] with horses and afterwards they would all go out together harrying.
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDE Cnut 3 stayed with his here (Anonymi 2285) in Gainsborough up to Easter.
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 sent Edward 15 here [sc. to England] with his messengers (Anonymi 2284).
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Then Æthelred 32 came home to his own people and he was joyfully received by them all.
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The witan (Anonymi 2283) then all took counsel that Æthelred 32 be sent for as king.
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [CDEF(OE): The fleet (Anonymi 2267) then all, F(Lat.): The chiefs of the king and those who had come with him to England (Anonymi 2267)] chose Cnut 3 as king.
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 D Ælfwig 13 was consecrated as bishop of York in London on St Juliana's Day [= 16 February].
Event ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year Swein 1 ended his days [CDE: at Candlemas, CDEF(OE): on 3 nones of February (= 3 February)].
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Æthelred 32] was with him [sc. Richard 2] until that happy time when Swein 1 died.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) CDE: After that festival period [sc. Christmastime] [Æthelred 32] went across the sea to Richard 2. F(OE): Immediately after the king himself [sc. Æthelred 32] went. F(Lat.): The king himself [sc. Æthelred 32] also followed.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE [Æthelred 32] was there [sc. on the Isle of Wight] for the period [sc. of the Christmas festival].
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE The king [sc. Æthelred 32] went from the fleet (Anonymi 2281) in midwinter to [the Isle of] Wight.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 sent Ælfhun 4 with Edward 15 and Alfred 54 [F(Lat.) adds: with their mother (sc. Emma 2)] across the sea so that he might take charge of them.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [F(OE and Lat.): Æthelred 32 sent Emma 2 Emma; CDE: The lady (sc. Emma 2) went] across the sea to her brother, Richard 2, and Ælfsige 84 went with her.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Æthelred 32 was then for some time with the fleet (Anonymi 2281) that was on the Thames.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE For all that [sc. the payment and provisioning] they [sc. Swein 1 and Thorkell 1] harried as often as they wanted to.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE The here (Anonymi 2280) was present at Greenwich.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Thorkell 1 demanded the same [sc. full payment and provisioning] for the here (Anonymi 2280) that was staying at Greenwich.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Swein 1 demanded full payment and provisioning for his here (Anonymi 2344) that winter.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The dwellers in the burh at London gave hostages (Anonymi 2279) [to Swein 1].
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) The dwellers in the burh at London (Anonymi 2324) submitted [to Swein 1] because they were afraid that they would be destroyed.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) All the people (Anonymi 2324) then had [Swein 1] as full king.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE He [sc. Swein 1] then went northwards to his ships.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Æthelmær 27 and the western thegns (Anonymi 2277)] gave hostages (Anonymi 2278) [to Swein 1].
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelmær 27 and the western thegns (Anonymi 2277) all submitted to Swein 1.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelmær 27 and the western thegns (Anonymi 2277) came there [sc. to Bath].
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Swein 1] stayed there [sc. at Bath] with his fierd (Anonymi 2344).
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Swein 1 then went from there [sc. London] to Wallingford and [CDE: then over the Thames westwards] to Bath.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) When [Swein 1] came to the burh [sc. at London] the dwellers in the burh (Anonymi 2324) would not submit and waged complete war against him because Æthelred 32 and Thorkell 1 were with them.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Much of his [sc. Swein 1's] people drowned in the Thames because they did not search out the bridge.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Swein 1] went from there [sc. Winchester] eastwards to London.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. the dwellers in the burh at Winchester (Anonymi 2275)] did the same [sc. gave hostages (Anonymi 2276) to Swein 1].
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) They [sc. the dwellers in the burh at Winchester (Anonymi 2275)] did likewise [sc. submit to Swein 1].
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) From there [sc. Oxford] [Swein 1] went to Winchester.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The dwellers in the burh [sc. at Oxford] (Anonymi 2273) gave hostages (Anonymi 2274) [to Swein 1].
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) The dwellers in the burh [sc. at Oxford] (Anonymi 2273) immediately submitted [to Swein 1].
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Swein 1] then went to Oxford.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) After he [sc. Swein 1] [F(OE and Lat.) has: they] crossed Watling Street, they [sc. Anonymi 2344] caused the most damage that any army could.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) He [sc. Swein 1] entrusted the ships and the hostages (Anonymi 2272) to Cnut 3.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Swein 1 afterwards went south with a full fierd (Anonymi 2344).
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE When he [sc. Swein 1] realised that everyone had submitted to him, he ordered that his here (Anonymi 2267) should be supplied with horses.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE When he [sc. Swein 1] realised that everyone had submitted to him, he ordered that his here (Anonymi 2267) should be provisioned.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Hostages (Anonymi 2272) were given to him [sc. Swein 1] from every shire.
Event ASC (C-F)    Uhtred 10 and others submitted to Swein 1.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Swein 1] went very quickly past the East Angles (Anonymi 2323) into the mouth of the Humber [CDE: and then up along the Trent until he came to Gainsborough].
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Swein 1 came with his fleet (Anonymi 2267) to Sandwich before August.
Event ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The king [sc. Æthelred 32] appointed Leofing 2 to the archiepiscopal see at Canterbury.
Event ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Forty-five ships (Anonymi 2266) [CDEF(OE): of the here (Anonymi 2242) submitted to the king (sc. Æthelred 32); F(Lat.): remained with the king].
Event ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) When tribute had been paid [F(Lat.) adds: that had been promised by the king (sc. Æthelred 32)] [CDE: and oaths of peace sworn], the here (Anonymi 2242) dispersed as widely as it had earlier been gathered [F(Lat.) substitutes: departed from England].
Event ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Eadnoth 11 and Ælfhun 4 and Anonymi 2265) buried him [sc. Ælfheah 44] in St Paul's minster.
Event ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Eadnoth 11 and Ælfhun 4 and the dwellers in the burh (Anonymi 2265) [F(Lat.) has instead: also the citizens of London] received him [sc. Ælfheah 44] [CD: with every mark of respect] [CD: sc. in London; EF(OE and Lat.): sc. in Canterbury].
Event ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) CDF(OE): In the morning the body [sc. of Ælfheah 44] was carried to London. [EF(Lat.) have: Then Eadnoth 11 and Ælfhun 4 and the dwellers in the burh (Anonymi 2265) received the holy body (sc. of Ælfheah 44) and bore it to London with every mark of respect.]
Event ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Anonymi 2242] brought Ælfheah 44 to their assembly and put him to death on 19 April.
Event ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [CDE: Eadric 35 and] the witan (Anonymi 2256) were in London until the tribute of 48,000 [EF(OE and Lat.) have: 8,000] pounds was completely paid after Easter.
Event ASC (C-F)  1012 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here [CDE: in this year Eadric 35 and] the witan (Anonymi 2256) came to London before Easter and stayed until the tribute was paid after Easter.
Event ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) When they [sc. Anonymi 2242] had completely investigated the burh [sc. of Canterbury], they betook themselves to the ships and led the archbishop [sc. Ælfheah 44] with them.
Event ASC (C-F)  1011 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] were in that burh [sc. Canterbury] as long as they liked.
Event ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Anonymi 2242] seized Ælfheah 44 and others. They permitted Ælfmær 10 to escape.
Event ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [F(Lat): A little] before Ælfheah 44 had saved [Ælfmær 9's] life.
Event ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Anonymi 2242] came into [Canterbury] through treachery because Ælfmær 9 betrayed it.
Event ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Anonymi 2242] besieged Canterbury.
Event ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Anonymi 2242] had overrun peoples and territory which are then listed.
Event ASC (C-F)  1011 Here in this year the king [sc. Æthelred 32] and his witan (Anonymi 2256) sent to the here (Anonymi 2242) and offered peace and promised tribute and provisions if they would desist from harrying.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE When they [sc. Anonymi 2242] had gone as far as they wanted to, they came in midwinter to their ships [D substitutes: to Ripon].
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] burned all that [sc. Cannings marsh].
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] went from there [sc. Northampton] over the Thames to the West Saxons (Anonymi 2255) and then to Cannings marsh.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] immediately burned down that port [of Northampton] and as much of its environs as they wished.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Before St Andrew's Day [= 30 November] the here (Anonymi 2242) came to Northampton.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE The witan (Anonymi 2254) were summoned to the king [sc. Æthelred 32] to advise how to defend the country.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE The fierd (Anonymi 2253) failed to engage with Anonymi 2242 in several areas.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] then went back to the ships with their booty.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] burned wherever they went.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] went west to Oxfordshire and from there into Buckinghamshire and then along the Ouse until they came to Bedford and then on to Tempsford.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE The mounted men [sc. of Anonymi 2242] rode back towards the ships.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Afterwards they [sc. Anonymi 2242] went back south to the Thames.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] burned down Thetford and Cambridge.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE) They [sc. Anonymi 2242] even went into the wild fens and killed men (Anonymi 2252) and cattle and burned throughout the fens.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [F(OE): They (sc. Anonymi 2242) had control of the East Angles (Anonymi 2248); F(Lat.): they (sc. Anonymi 2242) held East Anglia.] For three months they (Anonymi 2242) harried [CDE: the land] and burned.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE and Lat.) A number of named persons as well as many other good thegns [F(Lat.) has: the more noble of the East Angles] and countless people (Anonymi 2251) were killed there.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE [F(Lat.): When (Anonymi 2242) came] the East Angles (Anonymi 2248) immediately fled but [the people of] Cambridgeshire (Anonymi 2250) stood firm. The Danes gained control of the place of slaughter.
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Anonymi 2242] went directly to where they learned through enquiry Ulfcytel 3 was with his fierd (Anonymi 2249).
Event ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year the here (Anonymi 2242) came [CDE: after Easter to the East Angles (Anonymi 2248) and landed] at Ipswich.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE That Lent they [sc. Anonymi 2242] were in Kent and they refurbished their ships.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Anonymi 2242] crossed [F(Lat.) adds: the Thames] at Staines. Thus they continued all winter.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Anonymi 2242] were warned that a fierd against them was mustering in London.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) A fierd (Anonymi 2247) gathered in London against them [sc. Anonymi 2242].
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] made their way on both banks of the Thames towards their ships.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Anonymi 2242] burned the burh [at Oxford].
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) After midwinter they [sc. Anonymi 2242] made a foray through the Chilterns to Oxford.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] were often fighting against the burh at London but it remained unharmed and they always suffered injury.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2242] took their winter quarters on the Thames. They lived off the East Saxons (Anonymi 2246) and the shires that were nearest to both banks of the Thames.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE They (Anonymi 2242) went back to Kent after Martinmas [= 11 November].
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE On one occasion the king [sc. Æthelred 32] intercepted them [sc. Anonymi 2242] with all the fierd (Anonymi 2245) when Anonymi 2242 wanted to go to their ships.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE The king [sc. Æthelred 32] ordered all the people (Anonymi 2244) to be summoned out.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE From there [sc. the Isle of Wight] they [sc. Anonymi 2242] harried and burned everywhere among the South Saxons (Anonymi 2343) and Hampshire and also in Berkshire, as was their custom.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE The here (Anonymi 2242) travelled to [the Isle] of Wight.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. the people of East Kent (Anonymi 2243)] paid them [sc. Anonymi 2242] three thousand pounds.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) All the people of East Kent [F(Lat.) has: chief people of Kent] (Anonymi 2243) made peace with the here (Anonymi 2242).
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) An immense [CDE: hostile] here came after Lammas [= 1 August] to Sandwich and went directly to Canterbury.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Those that were on the ships (Anonymi 2239) brought them back to London and thus inconsiderately abandoned the labour of the people.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The king betook himself home and the ealdormen (Anonymi 2240) and the senior counsellors (Anonymi 2241); they thus inconsiderately left the ships (Anonymi 2239).
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE When it was made known to the other ships (Anonymi 2239) how the others (Anonymi 2237) had fared, it was as if it was all confusion.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Wulfnoth 9 came immediately and burnt the ships.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Beorhtric 18 took eighty ships (Anonymi 2238) intending to capture Wulfnoth 9 but the ships were blown ashore.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE The ship-fierd (Anonymi 2236) was told that they [sc. Wulfnoth 9 and Anonymi 2237] might easily be surrounded if they were to set about it.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Wulfnoth 9 then harried everywhere along the southern coast [F(Lat.) substitutes: the southern part of England] and did every kind of harm.
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Wulfnoth 9 went away [F(Lat.) adds: from England] and inveigled twenty ships (Anonymi 2237) [to join him].
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Beorhtric 18 accused Wulfnoth 9 before the king [sc. Æthelred 32].
Event ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year the ships were ready and all were brought together at Sandwich.
Event ASC (C-F)  1008 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here the king [sc. Æthelred 32] ordered that ships be resolutely built, [at a rate of] 310 hides for each vessel and eight hides for a helmet and corselet.
Event ASC (C-F)  1007 CDEF(OE and Lat.) In this year also Eadric 35 was appointed ealdorman over the kingdom of the Mercians [F(Lat.): over all Mercia].
Event ASC (C-F)  1007 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year thirty-six thousand [EF(OE and Lat.) have instead: thirty thousand] pounds in tribute was paid to the here (Anonymi 2231).
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The king [sc. Æthelred 32] sent to the here (Anonymi 2231) and made it known that he wanted peace between them, that tribute would be paid and provisions supplied.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE The king [sc. Æthelred 32] and his counsellors (Anonymi 2235) decided through consultation that tribute must needs be paid to the here (Anonymi 2231).
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE) He [sc. Æthelred 32] received his food provisions [F(Lat.) has instead: held his court] there [sc. CDE: in Shropshire; F(OE and Lat.): in Shrewsbury] [CDE: in midwinter; F(OE and Lat): at Christmas].
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 F(OE and Lat.) At Christmas the king [sc. Æthelred 32] was [F(Lat): held his court] at Shrewsbury.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Then the king [sc. Æthelred 32] went over the Thames to Shropshire.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They (Anonymi 2231) afterwards carried their booty to the sea.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2231 and Anonymi 2342 came together there [sc. at the Kennet] and immediately that troop (Anonymi 2342) was put to flight.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) A fierd [F(Lat.) has: an army] (Anonymi 2342) was assembled at the Kennet.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE They (Anonymi 2231) then betook themselves home by another way.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE They (Anonymi 2231) waited there because of proud boasts: it was often said that if they reached Cuckhamsley barrow, they would never get to the sea.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE They (Anonymi 2231) betook themselves along Ashdown to Cuckhamsley barrow.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CD They (Anonymi 2231) spent one night at Cholsey.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They (Anonymi 2231) burnt [Wallingford] completely.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They (Anonymi 2231) went then to Wallingford.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Then in midwinter they (Anonymi 2232) went [to collect] their customary food-render out through Hampshire into Berkshire, to Reading.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Anonymi 2231 obtained whatever provisions they needed.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [CDE: After Martinmas] the here (Anonymi 2231) went to its refuge on [F(Lat.): the Isle of] Wight.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE) When winter approached, the fierd (Anonymi 2232) went home.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE They (Anonymi 2232) did the inhabitants (Anonymi 2233) great harm so that the latter benefited neither from the native here (Anonymi 2232) nor from the foreign one (Anonymi 2231).
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They (Anonymi 2232) were campaigning against the here (Anonymi 2231) the whole autumn.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The king [sc. Æthelred 32] called out all the people of the West Saxons and Mercians (Anonymi 2232) [F(Lat.) has instead: an army from the whole of England].
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2231 did as had been their wont: they harried and burned and slew wherever they went.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cenwulf 6 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The great fleet Anonymi 2231 [E has: the Danish fleet; F(OE) has: the Danish here; F(Lat.) has: the Danish army] came [F(Lat.) has: returned] to Sandwich.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE In the same year Wulfgeat 9 was deprived of all his property.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE) Wulfheah 14 and Ufegeat 1 were blinded.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Ælfhelm 17 was slain.
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 EF(OE and Lat.) Beorhtwald 19 acceded to the bishopric of Wiltshire [F(Lat.) has instead: Salisbury].
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfheah 44 acceded to the archbishopric [F(Lat.) has instead: acceded to the archbishopric of Kent] [CDE: after him (sc. Ælfric 46)].
Event ASC (C-F)  1005 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [The fleet] (Anonymi 2226) allowed little time to pass before it came back [to England].
Event ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here Ælfric 46 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1005 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The fleet (Anonymi 2226) this year went from the country [sc. England] to Denmark.
Event ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ulfcytel 3 with his band (Anonymi 2230) met Anonymi 2226 and did battle. Many were slain on both sides.
Event ASC (C-F)  1004 CDE The here (Anonymi 2226) harried and burned the burh [of Thetford].
Event ASC (C-F)  1004 CDE The here came to Thetford and were inside it for one night.
Event ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE) He [sc. Ulfcytel 3] gathered his fierd [F(OE) substitutes: his here] (Anonymi 2229) [CDE: secretly, as quickly as he could].
Event ASC (C-F)  1004 CDE On learning [sc. that Anonymi 2226 had stolen away from their ships] Ulfcytel 3 ordered that the ships be chopped up but those whom he intended [to undertake] this (Anonymi 2228), failed to do so.
Event ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Under the peace agreement that was supposed to exist between them, the here (Anonymi 2226) stole away from their ships and went on towards Thetford [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: Hertford].
Event ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ulfcytel 3 decided with his counsellors (Anonymi 2227) to make peace with the here (Anonymi 2226) [F(Lat.) substitutes: with Swein 1].
Event ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Swein 1] harried and burned that burh [of Norwich].
Event ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here Swein 1 came with his fleet (Anonymi 2226) to Norwich.
Event ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Swein 1 betook himself to Salisbury and from there [CDEF(OE): went back to the sea] [CDEF(Lat.): where he knew his ships were].
Event ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Swein 1 and Anonymi 2224] [CDE: harried and] burned the burh [F(OE) substitutes: tun; F(Lat.) omits] [sc. of Wilton].
Event ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Swein 1 led the here (Anonymi 2224) into Wilton.
Event ASC (C-F)  1003 CDE [The fierd] (Anonymi 2225) very single-mindedly advanced towards the here (Anonymi 2224).
Event ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE and Lat.) A very great fierd was gathered from [D has instead: in] Wiltshire and from Hampshire.
Event ASC (C-F)  1003 CDE The here (Anonymi 2224) went up into Wiltshire.
Event ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here Exeter was destroyed through the agency of Hugh 2.
Event ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) All the Danish people in England (Anonymi 2223) were slain on Brice's mass-day.
Event ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 that year ordered that all the Danish people who were in England (Anonymi 2223) should be slain.
Event ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) In the same summer Ealdwulf 18 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Emma 2 came in that same Lent to the country.
Event ASC (C-F)  1002 CDE The king [sc. Æthelred 32] drove Leofsige 17 from the land [sc. for killing Æfic 2].
Event ASC (C-F)  1002 CDE Leofsige 17 slew Æfic 2.
Event ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The fleet (Anonymi 2219) agreed to the truce offer made by Leofsige 17 and were paid 24,000 pounds.
Event ASC (C-F)  1002 CDE The king [sc. Æthelred 32] sent Leofsige 17 to the fleet (Anonymi 2219).
Event ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Leofsige 17 established a truce with the fleet (Anonymi 2219), which the latter agreed to.
Event ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 [CDEF(Lat.): and his witan (Anonymi 2222)] decided that gafol should be paid to the fleet (Anonymi 2219) and peace be made on condition that they ceased their evil deeds.
Event ASC (C-F)  1001 CDE From there [sc. Pinhoe] Anonymi 2219 went to the Isle of Wight.
Event ASC (C-F)  1001 CDE Immediately [Anonymi 2219 and Anonymi 2221] came together [DE add: the English fierd (Anonymi 2221) yielded].
Event ASC (C-F)  1001 CDE An immense fierd of the people of Devonshire and Somerset (Anonymi 2221) was assembled and they came together at Pinhoe.
Event ASC (C-F)  1001 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The here (Anonymi 2219) were fighting fiercely there [at Exeter] and were firmly opposed.
Event ASC (C-F)  1001 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The here (Anonymi 2219) [F(Lat.) adds: according to their practice, retreating from the city (sc. Exeter)] went through the land and slew and burned.
Event ASC (C-F)  1000 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The hostile fleet [F(Lat) has instead: the army of the Danes] (Anonymi 2204) went that summer to the kingdom of Richard 1 [i.e., Normandy].
Event ASC (C-F)  1001 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here the here (Anonymi 2219) came to the mouth of the Exe and went then to the burh [of Exeter].
Event ASC (C-F)  1000 CDE Then they [sc. Anonymi 2216] harried Man.
Event ASC (C-F)  1000 CDE Æthelred 32's ships went out round Chester and should have come to meet him but they were not able to.
Event ASC (C-F)  1000 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Æthelred 32] devastated very nearly all of it [sc. Cumberland].
Event ASC (C-F)  1000 CDEF(OE) Here [CDE: in this year] the king [sc. Æthelred 32] went into Cumberland.
Event ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Finally nothing was accomplished by the military activity.
Event ASC (C-F)  999 CDE As a retreat was made from the sea, so they (Anonymi 2204) always advanced.
Event ASC (C-F)  999 CDE Then [DE: there was delay; C: the judges delayed] and the power of their enemies (Anonymi 2204) increased.
Event ASC (C-F)  999 CDE The king [sc. Æthelred 32] decided with his witan (Anonymi 2212) that [the Danes] (Anonymi 2204) should be opposed by a scipfierd (Anonymi 2213) and a landfierd (Anonymi 2214).
Event ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. the Danes (Anonymi 2204) almost destroyed and devastated all the people of West Kent (Anonymi 2211) [F(OE and Lat.): has: destroyed almost all west Kent].
Event ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc the Danes (Anonymi 2204) took the horses and rode [C: wherever; DEF(OE): as widely as] they wished [F(Lat.) has: rode through the whole region].
Event ASC (C-F)  999 CDE The Kentish fierd (Anonymi 2210) quickly yielded and fled [E adds: because they did not have the help they should have had].
Event ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The Kentish fierd (Anonymi 2210) came against [the here (Anonymi 2204) there [sc. at Rochester] and firmly joined battle.
Event ASC (C-F)  999 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here the here (Anonymi 2204) came back into the Thames and went along the Medway to Rochester.
Event ASC (C-F)  998 CDE They [sc. the here (Anonymi 2204)] were provisioned from Hampshire and the South Saxons (Anonymi 2217).
Event ASC (C-F)  998 CDE For a further period they (Anonymi 2204) resided on the Isle of Wight.
Event ASC (C-F)  998 CDE Immediately a fierd (Anonymi 2209) should have engaged in battle, something caused them to flee and the here (Anonymi 2204) always gained the victory.
Event ASC (C-F)  998 CDE A fierd (Anonymi 2209) was often mustered against them [sc. Anonymi 2204].
Event ASC (C-F)  998 CDE Here the here (Anonymi 2204) went back eastwards into the mouth of the Frome.
Event ASC (C-F)  997 CDE They [sc. the here (Anonymi 2204)] took indescribable amounts of booty with them to their ships.
Event ASC (C-F)  997 CDE They [sc. the here (Anonymi 2204) burned Ordwulf 4's mynster at Tavistock.
Event ASC (C-F)  997 CDE They [sc. the here (Anonymi 2204)] burned everything and killed those whom they found.
Event ASC (C-F)  997 CDE They [sc. the here (Anonymi 2204)] went back around Land's End and via the mouth of the Tamar until they came to Lydford.
Event ASC (C-F)  997 CDE They [sc. the army (Anonymi 2204) did much harm by way of burning and killing people.
Event ASC (C-F)  997 CDE They [sc. the army (Anonymi 2204)] then betook themselves ashore at Watchet.
Event ASC (C-F)  997 CDE From there [sc. the mouth of the Severn] the army (Anonymi 2204) harried against the Cornish (Anonymi 2205), the Welsh (Anonymi 2206) and the people of Devon (Anonymi 2207).
Event ASC (C-F)  997 CDE Here in this year the army (Anonymi 2204) went round Devonshire into the mouth of the Severn.
Event ASC (C-F)  996 CDE Here in this year Ælfric 46 was consecrated as archbishop at Christ Church.
Event ASC (C-F)  995 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Sigeric 9 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Olaf 5 then promised (as he accordingly fulfilled) that he would never again come to England with hostile intent.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [Æthelred 32] gave gifts to [Olaf 5] royally.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 received [Olaf 5] from the hand of the bishop (Anonymous 890).
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) They [sc. Ælfheah 44 and Æthelweard 23] led Olaf 5 with great honour to the king [sc. Æthelred 32] at Andover.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Hostages (Anonymi 2203) were given to the ships (Anonymi 2198) in the meanwhile.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Then the king [sc. Æthelred 32] sent Ælfheah 44 and Æthelweard 23 for Olaf 5.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2198 were provisioned there [sc. at Southampton] from throughout the kingdom of the West Saxons and were paid sixteen thousand pounds in money.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDE The army (Anonymi 2198) took their winterquarters there [sc. at Southampton].
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDE All the army (Anonymi 2198) then came to Southampton.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2198 accepted what was offered [sc. by Æthelred 32 and his witan (Anonymi 2200)].
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelred 32 and his witan (Anonymi 2200) decided to send to Anonymi 2198 and promise tribute and provisions on condition that they ceased harrying.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDE Anonymi 2198 rode as widely as they wished and caused indescribable damage.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDE Finally [the occupants of] the ships (Anonymi 2198) seized horses for themselves
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) [The occupants of] the ships (Anonymi 2198) caused harm along the sea coasts and in various places.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Olaf 5, Swein 1 and the [occupants] of the ships (Anonymi 2198) attacked London but were mauled by its inhabitants (Anonymi 2199) and withdrew.
Event ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here [CDE: in this year] Olaf 5 and Swein 1 came to London with 94 ships (Anonymi 2198) on the Nativity of St Mary [= 8 September].
Event ASC (C-F)  993 CDE In this year the king [sc. Æthelred 32] ordered that Ælfgar 6 be blinded.
Event ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE and Lat.) When they [sc. the fierd (Anonymi 2196)] should have joined battle, the generals, Fræna 5, Godwine 22 and Frithegist 1, first began the flight.
Event ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE and Lat.) A very large fierd (Anonymi 2196) was gathered [F(Lat.) adds: against them (Anonymi 2193)].
Event ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The here (Anonymi 2193) did much harm there, both in Lindsey and among the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2197).
Event ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here in this year Bamburgh was destroyed and much booty taken there; afterwards the here (Anonymi 2193) came to the mouth of the Humber.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Cenwulf 6 acceded to the abbacy at Peterborough.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ealdwulf 18 acceded to the [archiepiscopal] see of York and to Worcester.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ealdwulf 18 acceded to the [archiepiscopal] see of York and to Worcester.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) CDE: The passing of Oswald 8; F(OE and Lat.): Here Oswald 8 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDE They [sc. Anonymi 2193] took the ship, completed armed and equipped on which the ealdorman [sc. Ælfric 87] was.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Then the here (Anonymi 2193) encountered the ships from the East Angles and London (Anonymi 2195).
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDE One ship['s company of Anonymi 2193] (Anonymi 2194) were slain.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The here (Anonymi 2193) then escaped [CDE: except for one ship (whose crew) (Anonymi 2194) were slain there].
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfric 87 deserted from the fierd (Anonymi 2192) on the night before he should have done battle.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Then Ælfric 87 sent and ordered that the here (Anonymi 2193) be warned.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDE The king [sc. Æthelred 32] then entrusted the leadership of the fierd (Anonymi 2192) to various named persons.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) The king [sc. Æthelred 32] and all his witan (Anonymi 2191) decided that all the ships which were of any use be assembled in London.
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Æthelwine 2 departed in the same year [as Oswald 8 did].
Event ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here Oswald 8 gave up this life and gained the heavenly one.
Event ASC (C-F)  991 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Sigeric 9 first decided that gafol would be paid for the first time to the Danish men (Anonymi 2190).
Event ASC (C-F)  991 CDE CDE: Here Ipswich was harried; CDE: and very shortly after that (F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: Here] Byrhtnoth 1 was slain at Maldon.
Event ASC (C-F)  989 E, 990 C Wulfgar 31 acceded to [C: that office].
Event ASC (C-F)  989 E, 990 C [E: Here] Edwin 15 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  989 E, 990 CDF(OE and Lat.) Here Sigeric 9 was consecrated as archbishop.
Event ASC (C-F)  988 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelgar 8 lived only a little while after that [sc. his consecration as archbishop], for a year and three F(OE and Lat.) alters to: eight] months.
Event ASC (C-F)  988 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelgar 8 succeeded after him [sc. Dunstan ] to the archiepiscopal see.
Event ASC (C-F)  988 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here Dunstan 1 [CD: departed; E: gave up this life and gained the heavenly one].
Event ASC (C-F)  988 CDE, 987 EF(OE and Lat.) 988 CD, 987 E: Here Watchet was harried [987 F(OE and Lat) has: burned]; C: and [DE substitute: here] Goda 9 was slain and (there was) a great slaughter (Anonymi 2189) with him.
Event ASC (C-F)  986 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here the king [F(OE and Lat.): Æthelred 32] destroyed the bishopric of Rochester.
Event ASC (C-F)  984 E, 985 C [C: In the same year; E: Here] Edwin 15 was consecrated as abbot [C: of the mynster] at Abingdon.
Event ASC (C-F)  985 CDE Here Ælfric 70 was driven out [CD: from the land].
Event ASC (C-F)  984 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here Æthelwold 1 passed away [C: on the kalends of August = 5 August].
Event ASC (C-F)  983 CDE Here Ælfhere 10 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  983 CDE Ælfric 70 acceded to the same ealdormanry [as Ælfhere 10].
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2304 Northumbrians in the direction of York
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2305 all the Northumbrians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2307 Northumbrians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2309 all the witan that were in London
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 F(OE) Anonymi 2309 all the witan of the English
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2310 West Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 C Anonymi 2311 those living in Shropshire
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2312 a great number of the English people
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2313 West Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2314 Mercians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Anonymi 2315 East Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2316 Mercians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2317 Magonsæte [i.e., the people of Herefordshire]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2318 all the nobility of England
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2319 At Gloucestershire ... the witan who were [D adds: gathered] there.
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2319 the leaders of England
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1006 F(OE) Anonymi 2342 the English people
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2343 South Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2345 He [sc. Cnut 3] cut off their hands and ears and noses
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1021 D Ælfgar 31 the one generous with alms
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1022 D Benedict 9 the honourable pope
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1022 F(Lat.) Benedict 9 the apostolic one
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2329 West Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2330 East Angles
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE) Anonymi 2331 Mercians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2332 Northumbrians
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1018 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2334 Danes
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1018 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2335 English
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  983 CDE Ælfhere 10 (Ælfhere)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  983 CDE Ælfric 70 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  985 CDE Ælfric 70 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  984 C Æthelwold 1 (Aþelwold)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  984 D Æthelwold 1 (Æþelwold)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  984 EF(OE) Æthelwold 1 (Aðelwold)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  984 F(Lat.) Æthelwold 1 (Adeluuoldus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  984 E Edwin 15 (Eadwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  985 C Edwin 15 (Eadwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  989 C Edwin 15 (Eadwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  990 E Edwin 15 (Ædwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 CD Æthelred 32 (Æþelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 E Æthelred 32 (Æðelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Æthelred 32 (Æþelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(OE) Æthelred 32 (Æðelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Æthelred 32 (Æðelredus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(OE) Æthelred 32 (Ægelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 CD Æthelred 32 (Æþelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 EF(OE) Æthelred 32 (Æðelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 F(Lat.) Æthelred 32 (Æðelredus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Æthelred 32 (Ædelredus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CD Æthelred 32 (Æþelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 E Æthelred 32 (Æðelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 F(OE) Æthelred 32 (Ægelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Æthelred 32 (Æðelredus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  986 F(OE) Æthelred 32 (Ægelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  986 F(Lat.) Æthelred 32 (Ægelredus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  988 CDE Goda 9 (Goda)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  988 CDE Dunstan 1 (Dunstan)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  988 F(OE and Lat.) Dunstan 1 (Dunstanus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  988 CD Æthelgar 8 (Æþelgar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  988 E Æthelgar 8 (Æðelgar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  988 F(OE) Æthelgar 8 (Ægelgar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  988 F(Lat.) Æthelgar 8 (Ægelgarus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  990 CD Sigeric 9 (Sigeric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  989 E Sigeric 9 (Siric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  991 CD Sigeric 9 (Syric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  991 E Sigeric 9 (Siric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  995 CD Sigeric 9 (Sigeric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  995 E Sigeric 9 (Siric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  990 F(OE) Sigeric 9 (Siric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  990 F(Lat.) Sigeric 9 (Siricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  991 CEF(OE) Byrhtnoth 1 (Brihtnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  991 D Byrhtnoth 1 (Byrihtnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  991 F(Lat.) Byrhtnoth 1 (Brihtnoðus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Oswald 8 (Oswald)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 F(OE) Oswald 8 (Oswold)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 F(Lat.) Oswald 8 (Osuuoldus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 CD Æthelwine 2 (Æþelwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 E Æthelwine 2 (Æðelwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 CDEF(OE) Ælfric 87 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 E Ælfric 87 (Ealfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 F(Lat.) Ælfric 87 (Alfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 F(Lat.) Ælfric 87 ([Alfricu]s)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  993 CDE Ælfric 87 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE) Ælfric 87 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1003 F(Lat.) Ælfric 87 (Alfricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Ælfric 87 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 CD Thored 6 (Þored)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 E Thored 6 (Þorod)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Ælfstan 43 (Ælfstan)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 CDE Æscwig 3 (Æscwig)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 CE Ealdwulf 18 (Ealdulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 DF(OE) Ealdwulf 18 (Eadulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 F(Lat.) Ealdwulf 18 (Ealdulfus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE) Ealdwulf 18 (Ealdulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1002 F(Lat.) Ealdwulf 18 (Ealdulfus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 CE Cenwulf 6 (Kenulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  992 D Cenwulf 6 (Kænulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 CE Cenwulf 6 (Kenulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 D Cenwulf 6 (Kænulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 F(OE) Cenwulf 6 (Cenulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.) Cenwulf 6 (Cenulfus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE) Fræna 5 (Fræna)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  993 F(Lat.) Fræna 5 (Freana)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  993 CDEF(OE) Godwine 22 (Godwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  993 F(Lat.) Godwine 22 (Godwinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  993 C Frithegist 1 (Fryþegyst)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  993 D Frithegist 1 (Fryðegyst)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  993 EF(OE and Lat.) Frithegist 1 (Friðegist)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  993 CDE Ælfgar 6 (Ælfgar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 CDE Olaf 5 (Anlaf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 F(OE and Lat.) Olaf 5 (Anelaf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 CDEF(OE) Swein 1 (Swegen)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 F(Lat.) Swein 1 (Swænus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1003 CDEF(OE) Swein 1 (Swegen)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1003 F(Lat.) Swein 1 (Suænus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE) Swein 1 (Swegen)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1004 F(Lat.) Swein 1 (Swænus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Swein 1 (Swegen)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(OE) Swein 1 (Swægen)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Swein 1 (Suanus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE) Swein 1 (Swegen)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 F(Lat.) Swein 1 (Suanus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 CDF(OE) Ælfheah 44 (Ælfeah)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 E Ælfheah 44 (Ælfeach)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 F(Lat.) Ælfheah 44 (Ælfegus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Ælfheah 44 (Alfeah)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 F(OE) Ælfheah 44 (Ælfeh)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.) Ælfheah 44 (Ælfegus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 CDE Ælfheah 44 (Ælfeah)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 F(OE) Ælfheah 44 (Ælfeh)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Ælfheah 44 (Alfegus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(OE) Ælfheah 44 (Ælfeg)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Ælfheah 44 (Alphegus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 C Æthelweard 23 (Æþelweard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 D Æthelweard 23 (Eaþelweard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 E Æthelweard 23 (Æðelward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 F(OE) Æthelweard 23 (Ægelword)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 F(Lat.) Æthelweard 23 (Ægeluuordus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  996 CDE Ælfric 46 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE) Ælfric 46 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.) Ælfric 46 (Ælfricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  997 CDE Ordwulf 4 (Ordulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 E Richard 2 (Ricardus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1000 CEF(OE) Richard 2 (Ricard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1000 D Richard 2 (Rikerd)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1000 F(Lat.) Richard 2 (Ricardus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Richard 2 (Ricard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Richard 2 (Ricardus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  990 C, 989 E Wulfgar 31 (Wulfgar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CE Wulfgar 31 (Wulfgar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1002 CD Leofsige 17 (Leofsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1002 E Leofsige 17 (Leofsig)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1002 CDE Æfic 2 (Æfic)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1002 F(OE) Emma 2 (Ælfgiua Ymma)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1002 F(Lat.) Emma 2 (... nomine Ymma ...)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(OE) Emma 2 (Ælfgiue Ymma)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Emma 2 (Ymma)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 F(OE) Emma 2 (Ælfgiue Ymma)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 F(Lat.) Emma 2 (Ymma)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1003 CD Hugh 2 (Huga)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1003 E Hugh 2 (Hugon)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1003 F(OE and Lat.) Hugh 2 (Hugo)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1004 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ulfcytel 3 (Ulfcytel)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1004 DE Ulfcytel 3 (Ulfkytel)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1004 F(OE) Ulfcytel 3 (Ufcytel)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ulfcytel 3 (Ulfcytel)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CEF(OE) Ulfcytel 3 (Ulfcytel)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 D Ulfcytel 3 (Ulfkytel)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 E Beorhtwald 19 (Brihtwold)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 F(OE) Beorhtwald 19 (Brihtuuold)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.) Beorhtwald 19 (Brihtuuoldus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE) Wulfheah 14 (Wulfeah)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE) Ufegeat 1 (Ufegeat)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Ælfhelm 17 (Ælfelm)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1007 CDF(OE) Eadric 35 (Eadric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1007 E Eadric 35 (Ædric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1007 F(Lat.) Eadric 35 (Eadricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE) Eadric 35 (Eadric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Eadric 35 (Eadricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1012 CDE Eadric 35 (Eadric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Eadric 35 (Eadric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Eadric 35 (Eadricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Eadric 35 (Eadric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Eadric 35 (Eadricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE) Eadric 35 (Eadric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 F(Lat.) Eadric 35 (Eadricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 CDEF(OE) Beorhtric 18 (Brihtric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Beorhtric 18 (Brihtricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 CE Wulfnoth 9 (Wulfnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 DF(OE) Wulfnoth 9 (Wulnoð Cild)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 D Wulfnoth 9 (Wulfnoþ)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Wulfnoth 9 (Wlnoðus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Wulfnoth 9 (Ulnodus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 F(OE) Godwine 51 (Godwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 F(Lat.) Godwine 51 (Godwinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1009 C Thorkell 1 (Ðurkill)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Thorkell 1 (Þurcyl)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 C Thorkell 1 (Þurkyl)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 E Thorkell 1 (Þurkil)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(OE) Thorkell 1 (Þurcil)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Thorkell 1 (Ðurcyllus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 CD Thorkell 1 (Þurkyll)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 EF(OE) Thorkell 1 (Þurcyll)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 F(Lat.) Thorkell 1 (Thurcyllus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 C Thorkell 1 (Þurkil)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 D Thorkell 1 (Þurkyl)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1021 C Thorkell 1 (Þurkyl)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1021 D Thorkell 1 (Þorkyll)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1021 E Thorkell 1 (Þurkil)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1021 F(OE) Thorkell 1 (Þurcyl)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1021 F(Lat.) Thorkell 1 (Thurcillus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 CD Æthelstan 55 (Æþelstan)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 E Æthelstan 55 (Æðelstan)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 CD Oswig 10 (Oswig)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 E Oswig 10 (Oswi)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 CE Wulfric 14 (Wulfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 D Wulfric 14 (Wulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Leofwine 45 (Leofwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Eadwig 2 (Eadwig)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Æfic 3 (Æfic)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1010 CDE Thurcytel 6 (Þurcytel Myranheafod)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 CDE Ælfmær 9 (Ælmær)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 F(OE) Ælfmær 9 (Ælmar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Ælfmær 9 (Almarus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 CD Ælfweard 34 (Ælfweard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 E Ælfweard 34 (Ælfword)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 F(OE) Ælfweard 34 (Ealfword)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Ælfweard 34 (Aluuordus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 CD Leofrun 3 (Leofrun)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 E Leofrun 3 (Leofwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 F(OE) Leofrun 3 (Lifwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Leofrun 3 (Lifwinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 CDEF(OE) Godwine 23 (Godwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Godwine 23 (Goduuinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 C Ælfmær 10 (Ælfmær)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 DEF(OE) Ælfmær 10 (Ælmær)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1011 F(Lat.) Ælfmær 10 (Ælmarus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1012 C Eadnoth 11 (Eadnoþ)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1012 DEF(OE) Eadnoth 11 (Eadnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1012 F(Lat.) Eadnoth 11 (Eadnoðus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 C Eadnoth 11 (Eadnoþ)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 DEF(OE) Eadnoth 11 (Eadnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1012 CD Ælfhun 4 (Ælfun)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1012 EF(OE) Ælfhun 4 (Ælfhun)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1012 F(Lat.) Ælfhun 4 (Ælfunus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Ælfhun 4 (Ælfun)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Ælfhun 4 (Alphunus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CD Leofing 2 (Lyfinc)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 E Leofing 2 (Lifing)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(OE) Leofing 2 (Liuing)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Leofing 2 (Liuingus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1019 D Leofing 2 (Ælfstan ... Se wæs Lifing genemned.)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 C Leofing 2 (Lyfing)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 E Leofing 2 (Liuing)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 F(OE) Leofing 2 (Lyuing)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 F(Lat.) Leofing 2 (Lyuing 'qui et Ælstanus')
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Uhtred 10 (Uhtred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Uhtred 10 (Uhtred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(OE) Cnut 3 (Cnud)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1018 CDE Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1019 CDEF(Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1019 F(OE) Cnut 3 (Cnud)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1021 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1022 CDE Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CD Æthelmær 27 (Æþelmær)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 E Æthelmær 27 (Æþelmer)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(OE) Æthelmær 27 (Æðelmær)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Æthelmær 27 (Adelmarus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CDE Ælfsige 84 (Ælfsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 EF(OE) Ælfsige 84 (Ælsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Ælfsige 84 (Ælsinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 CDEF(OE) Alfred 54 (Ælfred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Alfred 54 (Ælfredus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 C Edward 15 (Eadwerd)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 D Edward 15 (Eadweard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 EF(OE) Edward 15 (Eadward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1013 F(Lat.) Edward 15 (Eadwardus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 CD Edward 15 (Eadweard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 E Edward 15 (Eadward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 F(OE) Edward 15 (Eadword)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 F(Lat.) Edward 15 (Eaduuardus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 CDF(OE) Sigefrith 21 (Siferð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 CEF(OE) Sigefrith 21 (Sigeferð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 D Sigefrith 21 (Siferþ)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 F(OE) Sigefrith 21 (Sigferð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Sigefrith 21 (Sigferth)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Sigefrith 21 (Siferthus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Sigefrith 21 (Siferdus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 C Morcar 2 (Morcor)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 D Morcar 2 (Morcer)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 DE Morcar 2 (Morcar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 E Morcar 2 (Morcær)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 F(OE) Morcar 2 (Marcer)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Morcar 2 (Marcere)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Morcar 2 (Marcherus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 CDEF(OE) Edmund 24 (Eadmund)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1015 F(Lat.) Edmund 24 (Eadmundus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Edmund 24 (Eadmund)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Edmund 24 (Eadmundus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)    Richard 1 (Ricard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1002 F(Lat.) Richard 1 (Ricardus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  994 E Richard 1 (Ricardus uetus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1002 CDEF(OE) Richard 1 (Ricard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1002 F(Lat.) Richard 1 (Ricardus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CE Thurcytel 7 (Þurcytel)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 D Thurcytel 7 (Þurhcytel)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 C Nafena 1 (Nafena)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 D Nafena 1 (Nafen)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 E Nafena 1 (Nafana)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Eric 2 (Yric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 C Eric 2 (Irk)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 D Eric 2 (Eiric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 EF(OE) Eric 2 (Yric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 F(Lat.) Eric 2 (Hyrcus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 C Ælfmær 18 (Ælmær Dyrling)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 D Ælfmær 18 (Ælmer Dyrling)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 E Ælfmær 18 (Ælmær Deorlingc)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 C Wulfsige 46 (Wulfsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 D Wulfsige 46 (Wulfsie)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 E Wulfsige 46 (Wulsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 F(OE) Wulfsige 46 (Wulsi)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CDE Godwine 24 (Godwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 C Æthelweard 44 (Æþelweard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 DF(OE) Æthelweard 44 (Æþelward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 E Æthelweard 44 (Æðelward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 D Æthelwine 2 (Ælfwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 EF(OE) Æthelwine 2 (Æðelsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 CDEF(OE) Edgar 11 (Eadgar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 F(Lat.) Edgar 11 (Edgarus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1018 D Edgar 11 (Eadgar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 C Æthelsige 39 (Æþelsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1016 E Æthelsige 39 (Æðelsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1018 E Æthelsige 39 (Æðelsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1014 D Ælfwig 13 (Ælfwig)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1018 E Æthelwine 28 (Æðelwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1021 D Ælfgar 31 (Ælfgar)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 CDE Leofwine 49 (Leofwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1022 E Leofwine 65 (Leofwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1022 F(OE) Leofwine 65 (Liofwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1022 F(Lat.) Leofwine 65 (Liofuuinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 C Ælfheah 50 (Ælfeh on Defenascire)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 D Ælfheah 50 (Ælfeg on Defenascire)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 E Ælfheah 50 (Ælfget on Dæfnanscire)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 C Eadwig 11 (Eadwig)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 D Eadwig 11 (Eadwi)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 E Eadwig 11 (Ædwig)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 D Eadwig 12 (Eadwi)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 E Eadwig 12 (Eadwig)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 C Eadwig 12 (Eadwig)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 F(OE) Stigand 2 (Stigand)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 CD Wulfstan 41 (Wulfstan)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 F(OE) Wulfstan 41 (Wulstan)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 F(Lat.) Wulfstan 41 (Wlstanus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 DE Æthelnoth 43 (Æðelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 F(OE) Æthelnoth 43 (Ægelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 F(Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 (Egelnodus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1022 CD Æthelnoth 43 (Æþelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1022 E Æthelnoth 43 (Æðelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1022 F(OE) Æthelnoth 43 (Ægelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1022 F(Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 (Ægelnodus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1022 DEF(OE) Benedict 9 (Benedict)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1022 F(Lat.) Benedict 9 (Benedictus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 CDE Northman 4 (Norðman)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 C Æthelweard 45 (Æþelweard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 D Æthelweard 45 (Æþelward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 E Æthelweard 45 (Æðelword)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 CE Beorhtric 19 (Brihtric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 D Beorhtric 19 (Bryhtric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 C Æthelmær 20 (Æþelmær Greate)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 D Æthelmær 20 (Ægelmer Greate)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1017 E Æthelmær 20 (Æðelmær se græte)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 C Æthelweard 47 (Æþelweard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 D Æthelweard 47 (Æþelward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1020 E Æthelweard 47 (Æðelword)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Wulfgeat 9 (Wulfgeate)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE Wulfgeat 9 (Wulfgeat)
Possession ASC (C-F)  997 CDE Ordwulf 4 mynster at Tavistock
Possession ASC (C-F)  1009 CDE Anonymi 2242 their ships
Possession ASC (C-F)  1010 CE Anonymi 2242 their ships
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 C Here Cnut 3 came back to England.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 C Thorkell 1 and he [sc. Cnut 3] were reconciled.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 C He [sc. Cnut 3] granted Denmark to Thorkell 1 to hold.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 C Cnut 3 granted his son (Anonymous 894) to Thorkell 1 to hold.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 C The king [sc. Cnut 3] took Thorkell 1's son (Anonymous 895) with him to England.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 C He [sc. Cnut 3] had the relics of St Ælfheah 44 taken from London to Canterbury after [his return to England].
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 D Here Cnut 3 gave permission to various people to disinter St Ælfheah 44 and this was duly done.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 D The king [sc. Cnut 3] with many others carried the holy body [of Ælfheah 44] over the Thames to Southwark in a ship.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 D Æthelnoth 43 with his companions (Anonymi 2353) bore him [sc. Ælfheah 44] joyfully to Rochester.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 D Æthelnoth 43 with Harthacnut 1 came on the third day and they all bore the holy archbishop [sc. Ælfheah 44] to Canterbury.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 D Æthelnoth 43, Ælfsige 80, Beorhtwine 7 and all those with them (Anonymi 2355) placed Ælfheah 44's body on the north side of Christ's altar.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Wulfstan 41 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 EF(OE and Lat.) Ælfric 105 acceded to [the archiepiscopacy of York].
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 EF(OE and Lat.) [F: In that same year] Æthelnoth 43 bore the relics of Archbishop St Ælfheah 44 from London to Canterbury [F(Lat.) substitutes: to his own see].
Event ASC (C-F)  1023 F(OE and Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 consecrated [F(OE) has: blessed] him [sc. Ælfric 105] in Canterbury.
Event ASC (C-F)  1026 D Here Ælfric 105 went to Rome.
Event ASC (C-F)  1026 D [Ælfric 105] received a pallium from Pope John 2 on 2 ides of November [= 12 November].
Event ASC (C-F)  1025 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Cnut 3 went with ships [F(Lat.) has: with a great army] (Anonymi 2356) to Denmark to the Holme at the Holy River.
Event ASC (C-F)  1025 EF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 and Anonymi 2356 came against Ulf 8, Eilaf 2 and a very great here from Sweden (Anonymi 2357). The Swedes had the victory.
Event ASC (C-F)  1025 EF(OE and Lat.) There [sc. at the Holy River] a great many men, both Danish and English (Anonymi 2358) on Cnut 3's side (Anonymi 2356) passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1028 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Here Cnut 3 went [DEF(OE and Lat.): from England] to Norway with fifty ships [F(OE) adds: of English thegns; F(Lat.) adds: of nobles from England] (Anonymi 2359).
Event ASC (C-F)  1028 DEF(OE and Lat.) [Cnut 3] drove Olaf 7 from the land.
Event ASC (C-F)  1028 DEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 laid claim to all that land [of Norway] [F(Lat.) has: possessed it].
Event ASC (C-F)  1029 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Cnut 3 came home to England.
Event ASC (C-F)  1029 F(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 gave to Christ Church at Canterbury the harbour at Sandwich and all that derived from either side of the harbour as further defined.
Event ASC (C-F)  1030 C Here Olaf 7 was killed in Norway by his own people (Anonymi 2360) and afterwards was holy.
Event ASC (C-F)  1030 C Hákon 1 passed away at sea.
Event ASC (C-F)  1030 DE Here Olaf 7 came back into Norway.
Event ASC (C-F)  1030 DE That people [of Norway] (Anonymi 2360) gathered and fought against [Olaf 7].
Event ASC (C-F)  1030 DE [Olaf 7] was slain there [sc. in Norway].
Event ASC (C-F)  1031 DEF(OE and Lat.) Here Cnut 3 went to Rome.
Event ASC (C-F)  1031 DF(OE and Lat.) DF(OE): [Cnut 3] came home; F(Lat.): [Cnut 3] returned.
Event ASC (C-F)  1031 DEF(OE and Lat.) [Cnut 3] went to Scotland.
Event ASC (C-F)  1031 DEF(OE and Lat.) The king of the Scots [E and F(Lat.) add: Malcolm 2] [EF(OE and Lat.) add: and two other kings; EF(OE) add: Maelbeth 1 and Iehmarc 1] submitted to him [sc. Cnut 3].
Event ASC (C-F)  1031 F(OE) Robert 4 went to Jerusalem.
Event ASC (C-F)  1031 EF(OE and Lat.) Robert 4 died [EF(Lat.) add: on pilgrimage].
Event ASC (C-F)  1031 EF(OE and Lat.) [E: King] William 1 succeeded [F(OE) adds: to Normandy] [Robert 4], although a boy [F(OE) substitutes: child].
Event ASC (C-F)  1031 F(OE and Lat.) William 1 afterwards became king in England.
Event ASC (C-F)  1032 EF(OE and Lat.) Ælfsige 80 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1032 EF(OE and Lat.) Ælfwine 45 acceded to [the bishopric of Winchester].
Event ASC (C-F)  1033 D Here Leofsige 25 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1033 D [Leofsige 25's] body rested at Worcester.
Event ASC (C-F)  1033 D Beorhtheah 2 was elevated to [Leofsige 25's] see.
Event ASC (C-F)  1033 EF(OE and Lat.) Here [E adds: in this year] Beorhtwig 2 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1033 EF(OE and Lat.) [Beorhtwig 2] was buried [F(OE) substitutes: lay] at Glastonbury.
Event ASC (C-F)  1034 CDE Here passed away Æthelric 49.
Event ASC (C-F)  1034 CD [Æthelric 49] lay at Ramsey.
Event ASC (C-F)  1034 D Malcolm 2 passed away in the same year.
Event ASC (C-F)  1035 CD, 1036 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Cnut 3 passed away [CD add: on 12 November] at Shaftesbury.
Event ASC (C-F)  1035 D Harold 5 acceded to the kingdom.
Event ASC (C-F)  1035 CD He [sc. Cnut 3's body] was carried [C: from there (sc. Shaftesbury)] to Winchester.
Event ASC (C-F)  1035 CD, 1036 EF(OE and Lat.) He [sc. Cnut 3] was buried [CD: there; EF(OE and Lat.): at Winchester in the Old Minster].
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 He [sc. Cnut 3] was king over all England [F(Lat.) substitutes: reigned] for well nigh twenty years.
Event ASC (C-F)  1035 CD Emma 2 stayed [in Winchester]. She continued to reside there as long as she was able.
Event ASC (C-F)  1035 CD Harold 5 sent to [Winchester] and caused to be taken from her [sc. Emma 2] all the best treasures that she could not withhold, which Cnut 3 had had.
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 E Immediately after the death [of Cnut 3] there was a meeting of all the counsellors (Anonymi 2361) at Oxford.
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE and Lat.) Leofric 49 and most of the thegns north of the Thames (Anonymi 2362) [E adds: and the shipmen in London (Anonymi 2363)] chose Harold 5 to hold all of England for himself and Harthacnut 1, who was among the people of Denmark [F(Lat.) substitutes: chose Harold 5 and Harthacnut 1 to govern England].
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE) Harthacnut 1 was in Denmark [E has : among the people of Denmark (Anonymi 2382)].
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE and Lat.) Godwine 51 and all the most senior men among the West Saxons (Anonymi 2364) opposed the appointment [of Harold 5] as long as they could but they could find a way round this [F(OE): succeed; F(Lat.): prevail].
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 E It was decided that Emma 2 should stay in Winchester with the housecarls of her son (Anonymi 2365) and keep all the West Saxons for him [sc. Harold 5] under control.
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 E Some people (Anonymi 2378) said of Harold 5 that he was the son of Cnut 3 and Emma 2 but it seemed completely unbelievable to many (Anonymi 2379).
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Here Alfred 54 came here [sc. to England] and wished to go to his mother [sc. Emma 2] who was resident in Winchester.
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 CD [C: Godwine 51 nor] the other men who wielded great power (Anonymi 2366) did not allow it [sc. Alfred 54 to go to Emma 2] because the popular cry was very much towards Harold 5, though this was unjust.
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Godwine 51 stopped him [sc. Alfred 54] [from going to Emma 2] and put him in captivity. [D substitutes: Then he (sc. Harold 5) caused him (sc. Alfred 54) to be placed in captivity.]
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Godwine 51 [D substitutes: he (sc. Harold 5) ]drove away the companions of Alfred 54 (Anonymi 2367) and killed some.
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Every evil was promised to [Alfred 54] until it was decided that he should be led bound to Ely.
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 CD As soon as [Alfred 54] arrived, he was blinded on the ship.
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Blinded [Alfred 54] was brought to the monks (Anonymi 2368) and resided there as long as he lived.
Event ASC (C-F)  1036 CD [Alfred 54] was buried very honourably at the west end very close to the steeple in the south porticus.
Event ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Here Harold 5 was chosen as king over all.
Event ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Harthacnut 1 was deserted because he was too long among the people of Denmark (Anonymi 2382).
Event ASC (C-F)  1037 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Emma 2 was driven out [CD: without any mercy to face the oncoming winter].
Event ASC (C-F)  1037 CDEF(OE and Lat.) She [sc. Emma 2] then came to Bruges [E: sought Baldwin 4's protection south of the sea; F(OE): sought Baldwin 4's protection in Flanders; F(Lat.): sought Baldwin 4].
Event ASC (C-F)  1037 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Baldwin 4 received her [sc. Emma 2] [EF(OE and Lat.) have: provided her with accommodation in Bruges] and maintained her there as long as this was necessary for her.
Event ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Æfic 5 departed.
Event ASC (C-F)  1038 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 departed [EF(OE and Lat) add: on 1 November].
Event ASC (C-F)  1038 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelric 50 [passed away] [D adds: who wished that God would not permit him to live long after Æthelnoth 43 and he passed away within a week; E has: a little after him; F(OE) has: a little while later].
Event ASC (C-F)  1038 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfric 104 [passed away].
Event ASC (C-F)  1038 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Beorhtheah 2 [passed away] [CD: on 20 December; E: before Christmas].
Event ASC (C-F)  1038 EF(OE and Lat.) Eadsige 12 entered the archbishopric.
Event ASC (C-F)  1038 EF(OE and Lat.) Grimcytel 3 [came] to the [bishopric] among the South Saxons.
Event ASC (C-F)  1038 EF(OE and Lat.) Leofing 4 [came to the bishopric] in Worcestershire [F(OE) substitutes: at Worcester; F(Lat.) substitutes: the church at Worcester] and Gloucestershire.
Event ASC (C-F)  1039 C Bishop Beorhtmær 15 passed away at Lichfield
Event ASC (C-F)  1039 C The Welsh (Anonymi 2369) slew Edwin 28 and Thurkil 1 and Ælfgeat 5 and many other good men with them (Anonymi 2370).
Event ASC (C-F)  1039 C Here Harthacnut 1 came to Bruges where his mother [sc. Emma 2] was.
Event ASC (C-F)  1040 CD, 1039 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Harold 5 died [E adds: in Oxford on 17 March].
Event ASC (C-F)  1039 EF(OE and Lat.) [Harold 5] was buried at Westminster.
Office ASC (C-F)  1039 E Harold 5 He [sc. Harold 5] ruled England for four years and sixteen weeks.
Event ASC (C-F)  1039 E In his [sc. Harold 5's] day sixteen ships were paid for at eight marks per rowlock, just as had previously been done in Cnut 3's day.
Event ASC (C-F)  1040 CD, 1039 EF(OE and Lat.) CD: Harthacnut 1 was sent for at Bruges and he came here [sc. to England] with sixty ships (Anonymi 2371) in midsummer; EF(OE and Lat.): In this same year Harthacnut 1 came to Sandwich.
Event ASC (C-F)  1040 CD, 1039 EF(OE and Lat.) CD: [Harthacnut 1] then imposed a very harsh tax, namely, eight marks per rowlock [sc. on sixty ships].
Event ASC (C-F)  1040 CD He [sc. Harthacnut 1] caused the dead Harold 5 to be exhumed and had him thrown into a fen.
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Here Harthacnut 1 caused all Worcestershire to be harried for his two housecarls (Anonymi 2374) who had imposed that harsh tax.
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 CD That people (Anonymi 2375) had then killed [Anonymi 2374] within the port inside the minster.
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 CD, 1040 EF(OE and Lat.) And in this year Edward 15 came [CD: from beyond the sea; EF(OE): to this land from France; F(Lat.): to England].
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Edward 15 had been driven from his [D substitutes: this] land many years before.
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Yet [Edward 15] was sworn in as king.
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 CD He [sc. Edward 15] stayed at his brother's [sc. Harthacnut 1's] court as long as he lived.
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 CD In this year Harthacnut 1 betrayed Eadwulf 44, who was under his protection.
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 D Here Æthelric 51 was consecrated as bishop at York on 11 January.
Event ASC (C-F)  1042 CD, 1041 EF(OE and Lat.) Here Harthacnut 1 passed away [EF(OE and Lat.): at Lambeth].
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 EF(OE and Lat.) Harthacnut 1 He [sc. Harthacnut 1] was king over all England [F(OE and Lat.) has instead: reigned] for two years less ten days.
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 EF(OE and Lat.) He [sc. Harthacnut 1] was buried at Winchester in the Old Minster [E adds: with Cnut 3].
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 F(OE and Lat.) His mother [sc. Emma 2] gave the head of St Valentine the martyr [F(OE): to the New Minster; F(Lat.): to the same church (sc. the Old Minster)] for his [sc. Harthacnut 1's] soul.
Event ASC (C-F)  1042 CD, 1041 EF(OE and Lat.) All the people [DEF(OE and Lat.): chose] [CD: (and) received] Edward 15 as king [CD add: as was fitting for him; EF(OE and Lat) add: in London, before he (sc. Harthacnut 1) had been buried].
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 E Ælfsige 84 passed away.
Event ASC (C-F)  1041 E Earnwig 1 was chosen as abbot [of Peterborough] because he was a very good man and very gentle.
Status ASC (C-F)  1023 D Anonymi 2352 held status of Layperson / Layperson
Status ASC (C-F)  1023 D Emma 2 held status of Lady / Lady
Status ASC (C-F)  1035 CD Emma 2 held status of Lady / Lady
Status ASC (C-F)  1028 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2359 held status of Noble / Noble
Status ASC (C-F)  1036 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2362 held status of Noble / Noble
Status ASC (C-F)  1036 E Anonymi 2364 held status of Optimates / Optimates
Status ASC (C-F)  1036 F(OE) Anonymi 2364 held status of Optimates / Optimates
Status ASC (C-F)  1036 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2364 held status of Optimates / Optimates
Status ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Alfred 54 held status of Ætheling / Ætheling
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 CD Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1025 F(OE) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1028 CDEF(OE) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1029 DEF(OE) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1031 DEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1035 CD, 1036 F(Lat.) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE) Cnut 3 held office of King (King over all England)
Office ASC (C-F)  1037 EF(OE) Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1039 E Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 E Cnut 3 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 DEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfheah 44 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 DEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 D Beorhtwine 7 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 D Anonymi 2348 held office of Cleric
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 D Anonymi 2349 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 D Anonymi 2350 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 D Anonymi 2351 held office of Cleric
Office ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Emma 2 held office of Queen
Office ASC (C-F)  1040 F(Lat.) Emma 2 held office of Queen
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 F(OE) Harthacnut 1 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 F(Lat.) Harthacnut 1 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1037 E Harthacnut 1 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 EF(OE) Harthacnut 1 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 D Ælfsige 80 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1032 EF(OE and Lat.) Ælfsige 80 held office of Bishop (Bishop in Winchester)
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 EF(OE and Lat.) Wulfstan 41 held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of York)
Office ASC (C-F)  1023 EF(OE and Lat.) Ælfric 105 held office of Archbishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1026 D Ælfric 105 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1026 D John 2 held office of Pope
Office ASC (C-F)  1028 F(OE) Anonymi 2359 held office of Thegn
Office ASC (C-F)  1028 DEF(OE and Lat.) Olaf 7 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1030 CDE Olaf 7 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1030 C Hákon 1 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1031 DEF(OE and Lat.) Malcolm 2 held office of King (King of the Scots)
Office ASC (C-F)  1034 D Malcolm 2 held office of King (King in Scotland)
Office ASC (C-F)  1031 EF(OE and Lat.) Maelbeth 1 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1031 EF(OE and Lat.) Iehmarc 1 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1032 EF(OE) Ælfwine 45 held office of Priest
Office ASC (C-F)  1032 F(Lat.) Ælfwine 45 held office of Chaplain
Office ASC (C-F)  1032 EF(OE and Lat.) Ælfwine 45 held office of Bishop (Bishop in Winchester)
Office ASC (C-F)  1033 D Leofsige 25 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1033 D Beorhtheah 2 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 CDE Beorhtheah 2 held office of Bishop (Bishop in Worcestershire)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 F(OE and Lat.) Beorhtheah 2 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Worcester)
Office ASC (C-F)  1033 EF(OE) Beorhtwig 2 held office of Bishop (Bishop among the people of Somerset)
Office ASC (C-F)  1033 F(Lat.) Beorhtwig 2 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Wells)
Office ASC (C-F)  1034 CDE Æthelric 49 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1035 D Harold 5 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 E Harold 5 held office of King (Full king over all England)
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 F(OE) Harold 5 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 F(Lat.) Harold 5 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Harold 5 held office of King (King over all England)
Office ASC (C-F)  1040 CD, 1039 EF(OE and Lat.) Harold 5 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 E Anonymi 2361 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE) Leofric 49 held office of Eorl
Status ASC (C-F)  1036 F(Lat.) Leofric 49 held office of Comes
Office ASC (C-F)  1039 C Leofric 49 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE) Anonymi 2362 held office of Thegn
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE) Godwine 51 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 F(Lat.) Godwine 51 held office of Dux
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 C Godwine 51 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 E Anonymi 2365 held office of Housecarl
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 E Ælfhelm 17 held office of Ealdorman
Office ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 CD, 1040 EF(Lat.) Æthelred 32 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Baldwin 4 held office of Eorl
Status ASC (C-F)  1037 F(Lat.) Baldwin 4 held office of Comes (Count of Flanders)
Office ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Æfic 5 held office of Dean (Dean in Evesham)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 CDE Æthelric 50 held office of Bishop (Bishop among the South Saxons)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 F(OE and Lat.) Æthelric 50 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the South Saxons)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 CE Ælfric 104 held office of Bishop (Bishop among the East Angles)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 F(OE) Ælfric 104 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the East Angles)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 F(Lat.) Ælfric 104 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the East Saxons)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 E Eadsige 12 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 EF(OE and Lat.) Eadsige 12 held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of Kent)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 F(OE) Eadsige 12 held office of Priest
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 F(Lat.) Eadsige 12 held office of Chaplain
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 EF(OE and Lat.) Grimcytel 3 held office of Bishop (Bishop among the South Saxons)
Office ASC (C-F)  1039 C Beorhtmær 15 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1039 EF(OE) Anonymi 2373 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1039 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2373 held office of Witan
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Anonymi 2374 held office of Housecarl
Office ASC (C-F)  1037 F(Lat.) Edward 15 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Edward 15 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1042 CD, 1041 EF(OE and Lat.) Edward 15 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Eadwulf 44 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 D Æthelric 51 held office of Bishop
Office ASC (C-F)  1040 E Richard 1 held office of Eorl
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 E Ælfsige 84 held office of Abbot (Abbot of Peterborough)
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 E Earnwig 1 held office of Abbot
Office ASC (C-F)  1031 E William 1 held office of King
Office ASC (C-F)  1031 F(OE) William 1 held office of King (King in England)
Office ASC (C-F)  1031 F(OE) William 1 held office of Eorl (Eorl of Normandy)
Status ASC (C-F)  1031 EF(Lat.) Robert 4 held office of Comes
Office ASC (C-F)  1031 F(OE) Robert 4 held office of Eorl (Eorl of Normandy)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 E Leofing 4 held office of Bishop (Bishop at Worcestershire and Gloucestershire)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 F(OE) Leofing 4 held office of Bishop (Bishop at Worcester and at Gloucestershire)
Office ASC (C-F)  1038 F(Lat.) Leofing 4 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the church of Worcester and Gloucester)
Office ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Anonymi 2380 held office of Hired
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1041 E Cnut 3 was Father of Harthacnut 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1023 C Anonymous 894 was Son of Cnut 3
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1023 C Anonymous 895 was Son of Thorkell 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1038 D Æthelnoth 43 was Father of Æthelric 50
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1023 D Anonymi 2353 was Companion of Æthelnoth 43
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1036 E Emma 2 was Mother of Harthacnut 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Emma 2 was Mother of Alfred 54
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1037 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Emma 2 was Mother of Harthacnut 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1037 F(OE and Lat.) Emma 2 was Mother of Edward 15
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1037 EF(OE) Emma 2 was Widow of Cnut 3
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1039 C Emma 2 was Mother of Harthacnut 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1040 EF(OE and Lat.) Emma 2 was Daughter of Richard 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1040 F(Lat.) Emma 2 was Sister of Richard 2
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1041 F(Lat.) Emma 2 was Mother of Harthacnut 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1023 D Harthacnut 1 was Child of Emma 2
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1036 DE Harthacnut 1 was Brother of Harold 5
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1040 EF(OE and Lat.) Harthacnut 1 was Son of Emma 2
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1023 EF(OE and Lat.) Ælfric 105 was Successor of Wulfstan 41
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1032 EF(OE and Lat.) Ælfwine 45 was Successor of Ælfsige 80
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1033 D Beorhtheah 2 was Successor of Leofsige 25
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1035 C Harold 5 was Son of Cnut 3
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1035 C Harold 5 was Son of Ælfgifu 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1035 D Harold 5 was Son of Cnut 3
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1035 D Harold 5 was Successor of Cnut 3
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1036 E Harold 5 was Son of Cnut 3
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1036 E Harold 5 was Son of Ælfgifu 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1036 E Ælfgifu 1 was Daughter of Ælfhelm 17
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1036 E Godwine 51 was Man of Anonymi 2365
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Alfred 54 was Son of Æthelred 32
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Anonymi 2367 was Companion of Alfred 54
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1038 EF(OE and Lat.) Eadsige 12 was Successor of Æthelnoth 43
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1038 EF(OE and Lat.) Grimcytel 3 was Successor of Æthelric 50
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1039 C Edwin 28 was Brother of Leofric 49
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1041 CD, 1040 EF(OE and Lat.) Edward 15 was Son of Æthelred 32
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1040 EF(OE and Lat.) Edward 15 was Brother of Harthacnut 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1040 EF(OE and Lat.) Edward 15 was Son of Emma 2
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1041 CD, 1040 EF(OE and Lat.) Edward 15 was Brother of Harthacnut 1
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1031 EF(OE and Lat.) William 1 was Successor of Robert 4
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1031 F(Lat.) William 1 was Son of Robert 4
Personal Relationship ASC (C-F)  1038 EF(OE and Lat.) Leofing 4 was Successor of Beorhtheah 2
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1025 EF(OE) Anonymi 2356 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1025 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2356 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1025 EF(OE) Anonymi 2357 Here
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1025 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2357 Army
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1028 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2359 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1036 E Anonymi 2363 Lithsman
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Anonymi 2368 Monk
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1040 CD Anonymi 2371 Ship
Occupation ASC (C-F)  1041 E Earnwig 1 Monk
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1023 D Cnut 3 glorious
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1023 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Ælfheah 44 Saint
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1023 D Ælfheah 44 the holy martyr
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1038 CD Æthelnoth 43 C: good; D: the good
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1023 D Anonymi 2354 with a distinguished company
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1023 D Harthacnut 1 royal
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1040 CD Harthacnut 1 He never did anything kingly throughout his reign.
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1025 EF(OE) Anonymi 2357 a very large here, both a landhere and a sciphere from Sweden
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1025 EF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2357 the Swedes
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1025 E Anonymi 2358 both Danish men and English
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1028 F(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2359 with fifty ships of English thegns [F(Lat.) has: nobles from England]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1030 C Olaf 7 He was afterwards [i.e., after his death] holy
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1030 C Anonymi 2360 in Norway by his [sc. Olaf 7's] own people
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1030 DE Anonymi 2360 into Norway and that people
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1030 C Hákon 1 valiant
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1035 C Harold 5 Harold 5, who said that he was son of Cnut 3 and the other Emma 2, though it was not true
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1035 D Harold 5 Harold 5 said he was Cnut 3's son
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE) Anonymi 2362 almost all the thegns from north of the Thames
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036 F(Lat.) Anonymi 2362 all the nobility from the area north of the River Thames
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2364 all the chief [F(OE and Lat.) has: best] men among the West Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Alfred 54 blameless
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036.15 CD Alfred 54 blind
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036.20 CD Alfred 54 That soul is with Christ
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036 C Anonymi 2366 other men who wielded power
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036 D Anonymi 2366 those who had much sway in this land
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Æfic 5 noble
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1039 C Anonymi 2369 Welsh
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1039 C Anonymi 2370 very many good men
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1039 EF(OE and Lat.) Anonymi 2372 both by English and by Danes
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Anonymi 2375 the people [of Worcester]
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1041 E Earnwig 1 he was a very good and a very gentle man
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036 E Anonymi 2378 Some persons (Anonymi 2378) claimed about Harold 5 that he was the son of Cnut 3 and Emma 2, although this seemed unbelievable to many (Anonymi 2379).
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036 E Anonymi 2381 all the West Saxons
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1036 E Anonymi 2382 among [the] people of Denmark
PersonInfo ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Anonymi 2382 among [the] people of Denmark
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 CD Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1025 EF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1028 CDEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1029 DEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1031 DEF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1035 CD, 1036 EF(OE and Lat.) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 EF(OE) Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1039 E Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 E Cnut 3 (Cnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 C Thorkell 1 (Þurcil)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 C Thorkell 1 (Þurcill)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 CDEF(OE) Ælfheah 44 (Ælfeg)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 D Ælfheah 44 (Ælfheah)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 D Ælfheah 44 (Ælfeag)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 F(Lat.) Ælfheah 44 (Ælfegus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 DE Æthelnoth 43 (Æðelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 F(OE) Æthelnoth 43 (Ægelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 F(Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 (Ægelnoðus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 C Æthelnoth 43 (Æþelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 D Æthelnoth 43 (Æðelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 E Æthelnoth 43 (Æðelnod)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 F(OE) Æthelnoth 43 (Ægelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 F(Lat.) Æthelnoth 43 (Egelnoð)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 D Beorhtwine 7 (Bryhtwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 D Emma 2 (Imma)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1035 C Emma 2 (Ælfgyfu Imme)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1035 D Emma 2 (Ælfgyfu)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 E Emma 2 (Ælfgifu)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Emma 2 (Ælfgyfu)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 E Emma 2 (Ælfgifu)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 F(OE) Emma 2 (Ælgiuu)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 F(Lat.) Emma 2 (Ælfgiua Ymma)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 E Emma 2 (Ælfgiuu)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 F(OE) Emma 2 (Ælfgifu Ymma)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 F(Lat.) Emma 2 (Ymma)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 D Harthacnut 1 (Hardacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 E Harthacnut 1 (Heardacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 E Harthacnut 1 (Hardacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 F(OE and Lat.) Harthacnut 1 (Hardecnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Harthacnut 1 (Harðacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 E Harthacnut 1 (Hardacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 F(OE and Lat.) Harthacnut 1 (Hardecnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1039 C Harthacnut 1 (Harðacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 CD Harthacnut 1 (Harðacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1039 E Harthacnut 1 (Hardacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1039 F(OE and Lat.) Harthacnut 1 (Hardecnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 CDE Harthacnut 1 (Harðacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 E Harthacnut 1 (Hardacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 F(OE) Harthacnut 1 (Hardecnud)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 F(Lat.) Harthacnut 1 (Hardecnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Harthacnut 1 (Harðacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1042 CD Harthacnut 1 (Harðacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 E Harthacnut 1 (Hardacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 F(OE and Lat.) Harthacnut 1 (Hardecnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Harthacnut 1 (Harðacnut)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 D Ælfsige 80 (Ælfsie)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1032 E Ælfsige 80 (Ælfsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1032 F(OE) Ælfsige 80 (Ælsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1032 F(Lat.) Ælfsige 80 (Ælsinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 E Wulfstan 41 (Wulfstan)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 F(OE) Wulfstan 41 (Wulstan)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 F(Lat.) Wulfstan 41 (Wlstanus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 EF(OE) Ælfric 105 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1023 F(Lat.) Ælfric 105 (Ælfricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1026 D Ælfric 105 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1026 D John 2 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1025 EF(OE and Lat.) Ulf 8 (Ulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1025 EF(OE and Lat.) Eilaf 2 (Eglaf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1028 DEF(OE) Olaf 7 (Olaf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1028 F(Lat.) Olaf 7 (Olauus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1030 CDE Olaf 7 (Olaf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1030 C Hákon 1 (Hacun)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1031 E Malcolm 2 (Mælcolm)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1031 F(Lat.) Malcolm 2 (Melcolm)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1034 D Malcolm 2 (Mælcolm)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1031 E Maelbeth 1 (Mælbæþe)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1031 F(OE) Maelbeth 1 (Mealbæaðe)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1031 EF(OE) Iehmarc 1 (Iehmarc)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1032 E Ælfwine 45 (Ælfwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1032 F(OE) Ælfwine 45 (Ælwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1032 F(Lat.) Ælfwine 45 (Æluuinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1033 D Leofsige 25 (Leofsie)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1033 D Beorhtheah 2 (Brihteh)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 C Beorhtheah 2 (Byrhteh)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 DEF(OE and Lat.) Beorhtheah 2 (Brihteh)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1033 EF(OE) Beorhtwig 2 (Merehwit)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1033 F(Lat.) Beorhtwig 2 (Merehuuit)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1034 C Æthelric 49 (Æþeric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1034 D Æthelric 49 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1034 E Æthelric 49 (Æðeric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1035 CD Harold 5 (Harold)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 C Harold 5 (Harald)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 DEF(OE) Harold 5 (Harold)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 F(Lat.) Harold 5 (Haroldus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 C Harold 5 (Harald)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 D Harold 5 (Harold)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 C Harold 5 (Harald)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 D, 1039 EF(OE) Harold 5 (Harold)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1039 F(Lat.) Harold 5 (Haroldus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1035 C Emma 2 (seo oðer Ælgyfu)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1035 D Ælfgifu 1 Ælfgifu of Northampton (Ælfgyfu seo Hamtunisca)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 E Emma 2 (Ælfgiuu)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE) Leofric 49 (Leofric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 F(Lat.) Leofric 49 (Leofricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1039 C Leofric 49 (Leofric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 EF(OE) Godwine 51 (Godwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 F(Lat.) Godwine 51 (Goduuinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 C Godwine 51 (Godwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 E Ælfhelm 17 (Ælfelm)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Alfred 54 (Ælfred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1036 CD Æthelred 32 (Æþelræd)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 E Æthelred 32 (Æðelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 F(OE) Æthelred 32 (Ægelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 F(Lat.) Æthelred 32 (Æðelredus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 C Æthelred 32 (Æþelræd)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 D Æthelred 32 (Æðelred)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 CDF(OE) Baldwin 4 (Baldwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 E Baldwin 4 (Baldewine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 F(Lat.) Baldwin 4 (Balduuinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 CD Æfic 5 (Æfic)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 C Æthelric 50 (Æþelric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 D Æthelric 50 (Æþælric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 E Æthelric 50 (Æðelric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 F(OE) Æthelric 50 (Ægelric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 F(OE) Æthelric 50 (Ægelricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 CEF(OE) Ælfric 104 (Ælfric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 F(Lat.) Ælfric 104 (Ælfricus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 EF(OE) Eadsige 12 (Eadsige)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 F(Lat.) Eadsige 12 (Edsinus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 E Grimcytel 3 (Grymcytel)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 F(OE and Lat.) Grimcytel 3 (Grimcytel)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1039 C Beorhtmær 15 (Byrhtmær)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1039 C Edwin 28 (Eadwine)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1039 C Thurkil 1 (Þurcil)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1039 C Ælfgeat 5 (Ælfget)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 F(OE) Edward 15 (Eadward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1037 F(Lat.) Edward 15 (Eadwardus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 CD, 1040 EF(OE) Edward 15 (Eadward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 F(Lat.) Edward 15 (Eaduuardus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1042 CD, 1041 E Edward 15 (Eadward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 F(OE) Edward 15 (Æadward)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 F(Lat.) Edward 15 (Eaduuardus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 CD Eadwulf 44 (Eadulf)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 D Æthelric 51 (Ægelric)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 EF(OE) Richard 1 (Ricard)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 F(Lat.) Richard 1 (Ricardus senior)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 E Ælfsige 84 (Ælf[sine])
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1041 E Earnwig 1 (Arnwi)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1031 EF(Lat.) William 1 (Willelmus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1031 F(OE) William 1 (Willelm)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1031 EF(Lat.) Robert 4 (Rodbertus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1031 F(OE) Robert 4 (Rodbert)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 EF(OE) Leofing 4 (Liuing)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1038 F(Lat.) Leofing 4 (Liuingus)
RecordedNames ASC (C-F)  1040 F(Lat.) Richard 2 (Ricardus iunior)