Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
1087) 221
1099 Elias, Earl of Maine, expelled 265
1110 dies 280
673 Ely, monastery at, founded 44
963 abbey at, founded by Bishop Athelwold
(A. D. 970) 139
1070 Danes at 214, 216
1018 English and Danes united under Cnut 182
1066 English the, redeem their lands from William 1st 209
1096 Eoda, Earl of Champaigne, loses his lands 261
905 Eohric, a Danish King, killed 117
626 Eomer attempts to murder Edwin 28
661 Eoppa preaches Christianity in Wight 43
632 Eorpwald baptized 30
911 Eowils, a Danish King, killed 119
640 Ercenberht, (or Arcenbryht) King of Kent 31
664 dies 43
640 Ercengota daughter of Ercenberht 31
640 Ermenred son of Eadbald 31
1107 Ernulf Abbot of Peterborough 277
1114 Bishop of Rochester 282
1123 assists at the installation of William
Corboyl 294
1124 dies 297
449 Essex, or kingdom of the East Saxons 12
604 converted to Christianity 24
823 Essex submits to Ecbryht 80
913 } recovered from the Danes by Edward { 120
921 } { 128
994 ravaged by the Danes 153
1011 under the power of the Danes 168
1130 Everard Bishop of Norwich, at the consecration
of Christ Church 309
1137 Eugenius 3d, Pope, grants certain privileges
to Peterborough (A. D. 1145) 317
1048 Eustace 2d, Earl of Boulogne, his affray
at Dover 196
1088 concerned in the conspiracy against
William 2d 247
1096 Eustace 3d, Earl of Boulogne, goes to Jerusalem 262
1100 returns 268
1101 recovers his lands from Henry 1st 270
1140 Eustace, son of Stephen, marries Constance,
the sister of Louis 7th 322
1140 dies (A. D. 1153) 322
877 Exeter taken by the Danes 96
894 besieged by the Danes 107
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