• Ælfnoth of Stowe (redirect from Alnoth)
    Ælfnoth or Alnoth (died 700) was an English hermit and martyr. Little is known of his life, though he is mentioned in Jocelyn's life of Werburgh as a pious...
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  • conquest. He may have been the same man as Eadnoth of Ugford, also known as Alnoth. Eadnoth was killed at Bleadon in 1068, leading a force against the two...
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  • Æthelnoth (died 1038) was the archbishop of Canterbury from 1020 until his death. Descended from an earlier English king, Æthelnoth became a monk prior...
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  • part 1, 52:-53: Colwin, Godric, Godwin, Odo, Aldred, Alward, Ansgot, Dunn, Alnoth, Alwin, Edwin, Ulf, Algar, Alric, Aelfric, Leofric, Saewulf, Aelfeva, Alfhild...
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    owned by Roger de Poitou. In 1086, the book notes that "In South? Wingfield Alnoth had two carucates of land to the geld. There is land for three ploughs....
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    (Smetheduna). Before the Norman Conquest, Heacham was held by two Saxons, Alnoth, and Toki the king's thegn, whose estates centred around a hall in Castle...
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    including Framlingham, to be destroyed (slighted). The king's engineer, Alnoth, destroyed the fortifications and filled in the moat at Framlingham between...
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    Otelin Ingvar 24 Oak Torrington Richard Osgot 25 Gorhuish Torrington Bernard Alnoth 26 Broadwood Kelly Torrington Modbert Leofric 27 Honeychurch Torrington...
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    £1,413 to build, the work possibly being conducted by the master mason Alnoth. Some of the timbers were brought from as far away as Scarborough, and the...
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    the A18 road. The Domesday Book records the lords of the manor in 1066 as Alnoth and Ulf Fenman. In 1086, the lord and Tenant-in-chief was Geoffrey of la...
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  • Brycheiniog (i.e., Brecknock) Tales of Wild Edric, his fairy bride, and their son Alnoth; with a brief discussion of incubi and succubi Brief meditation on fantastic...
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    who entered the monastery of St Justus (c. 650) Saint Ælfnoth of Stowe (Alnoth), a hermit at Stowe near Bugbrooke, martyred by robbers (c. 700) Saint Herefrith...
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    Bishop of Odense, Reginbert, was an Englishman consecrated by Archbishop Alnoth of Canterbury ca. 1020. He was succeeded by Gilbert, a clerk of Bremen....
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    In 1086, the book notes that: "William himself owns West Quantoxhead" . Alnoth held it TRE and it paid geld for three and a half hides. There is land for...
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  • hermit Sexburga     699   Agricolus (Agricola)     700   Bishop of Avignon Alnoth     700   Amarand     700   Bishop of Albi Anastasius the Sinaite     700...
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    8 freemen, with 2 ploughlands and a meadow of 30 acres (0 km2). In 1066 Alnoth and Eskil were Lords of the Manor, which, by 1086, had been transferred...
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    Littlemore. People mentioned: Abbey of St Mary of Winchcombe; Aelfgifu; Alnoth; Alric; Alwine; Azur; Bondi; Brian; Cynewig; Earl Tosti; Earl Aubrey de...
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    men's plough teams, and a fishery. The lords of the manor in 1066 were Alnoth and Ulf Fenman. Following Domesday, lordship was given to Geoffrey de La...
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    1, 52:1–53: Colwin, Godric, Godwin, Odo, Aldred, Alward, Ansgot, Dunn, Alnoth, Alwin, Edwin, Ulf, Algar, Alric, Aelfric, Leofric, Saewulf, Aelfeva, Alfhild...
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    Eccentrics, 2023 South Wingfield, which includes Oakerthorpe, was held by Alnoth at the time of the Norman Conquest. He also held extensive land in Dorset...
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    listed 7 houses, along with 54 residents. Prior to 1066, Harding (son of Alnoth) was the Anglo-Saxon Lord over numerous settlements within the Guthlaxton...
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    part 1, 52:1-53: Colwin, Godric, Godwin, Odo,Aldred, Alward, Ansgot, Dunn, Alnoth, Alwin, Edwin, Ulf, Algar, Alric, Aelfric, Leofric, Saewulf, Aelfeva, Alfhild...
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