Source: CharterS35

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Ecgberht, king of Kent, to Deora, bishop of Rochester; grant of a half sulung (aratrum) a Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent, and a marsh called Scaga.

Charter information
Sawyer 35
Birch 227
Kemble 132
British Academy Campbell, Rochester No. 9
Source Used Brit_Ac
Archive(s) Rochester
Source Information
Language Latin
Date from Source 778
Scholarly Source Dating 778

Notes

*Bond 1878, p. 7, MS 1 is rather later; Wallenberg, KPN, pp. 56-9, on place-names; Lowe 1935, pp. xiii-xiv, on script; Ch.L.A., iii, no. 195, contemporaneous, probably original, crosses perhaps autograph; Bruckner 1965, p. 12 n. 3, MS 1 contemporary, bounds added s. xi, p. 28, on script, p. 40, crosses may be autograph; Ch.L.A., iv, p. xviii, on script; Finberg 1972, pp. 406-7, cited with reference to meadow; Campbell, Rochester, pp. xiv, xviii, xxiii, authentic, MS 1 not before c. 800, bounds slightly later; Sawyer 1978, p. 102, original; Scharer 1982, p. 223 n. 44, cited; Brown 1986, p. 129, on script; cf. S 130, which may be a confirmation or reissue of S 35 and 36.

Factoid List

View Factoid Type Source Ref Primary Person Short Description
RecordedNames S35    Esne 3 (Esne)
RecordedNames S35    Eaniard 1 (Eaniard)
RecordedNames S35    Ealdhun 5 (Aldhun)
RecordedNames S35    Deora 2 (Diora)
RecordedNames S35    Bobba 3 (Boba)
RecordedNames S35    Æscwald 4 (Escuuald)
Office S35    Jænberht 1 held office of Archbishop
Office S35    Ecgberht 9
Office S35    Deora 2 held office of Antistes (antistes of the church of Rochester)
Office S35    Æscwald 4 held office of Priest
Event S35    Ecgberht 9, king of Kent, to Deora 2, bishop of Rochester; grant of a half sulung (aratrum) a Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent, and a marsh called Scaga
RecordedNames S35    Jænberht 1 (Iaenberhtus)
RecordedNames S35    Sigered 3 (Sigired)
RecordedNames S35    Ubba 1 (Uba)
RecordedNames S35    Ubba 3 (Ubba)
RecordedNames S35    Wealheard 2 (Uualhard)
Transaction S35    Ecgberht 9, king of Kent, to Deora 2, bishop of Rochester; grant of a half sulung (aratrum) a Bromhey in Frindsbury, Kent, and a marsh called Scaga