Source: CharterS1344

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Description

Oswald, archbishop, to Wulfhelm, his artifex; lease, for two lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at an unspecified place, with reversion to the church of St Mary (Worcester, St Mary's).

Charter information
Sawyer 1344
Birch ---
Kemble 634
British Academy ---
Source Used Kemble
Archive(s) Worcester
Source Information
Language Latin
Date from Source 982
Scholarly Source Dating 982

Notes

PN Gloucs., i. 187; Finberg, ECWM, no. 129, authentic, argues that it refers to Compton in Withington, Gloucs.; Baker and Holt 1996, pp. 137-8; King 1996, pp. 103, 107; cf. S 1375

Factoid List

View Factoid Type Source Ref Primary Person Short Description
Office S1344    Wynnsige 16 held office of Primus
Office S1344    Wulfwine 2 held office of Cleric
Office S1344    Wulfweard 6 held office of Deacon
Office S1344    Wulfnoth 16 held office of Cleric
Office S1344    Wulfhelm 25 held office of Artifex
Office S1344    Wulfgar 22 held office of Cleric
Office S1344    Wistan 5 held office of Priest
Office S1344    Ufic 2 held office of Cleric
Office S1344    Tuna 3 held office of Cleric
Office S1344    Oswald 8 held office of Archbishop
Office S1344    Leofstan 8 held office of Deacon
Office S1344    Godwine 20 held office of Cleric
Office S1344    Goding 2 held office of Deacon
Office S1344    Edward 9 held office of Priest
Office S1344    Edgar 10 held office of Priest
Office S1344    Cynethegn 3 held office of Cleric
Office S1344    Æthelstan 41 held office of Priest
Office S1344    Æthelric 40 held office of Deacon
Office S1344    Ælfsige 78 held office of Priest
Event S1344    Oswald 8, archbishop, to Wulfhelm 25, his artifex; lease, for two lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at an unspecified place, with reversion to the church of St Mary (Worcester, St Mary's)
Transaction S1344    Oswald 8, archbishop, to Wulfhelm 25, his artifex; lease, for two lives, of 1 hide (mansa) at an unspecified place, with reversion to the church of St Mary (Worcester, St Mary's 1).