Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
664) 36
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763 Jeanbyrht (or Anbryht), Archbishop of Canterbury 66
785 deprived of part of his diocese 71
790 dies 72
922 Jeothwel, a Welch King, submits to Edward 129
656 Jeruman, Bishop of Lichfield, witness of
Wulfere’s grant to Medeshamstede (A. D. 664) 40
431 Jews of Crete drowned 10
1137 of Norwich crucify a child (A. D. 1144) 318
685 John, Bishop of Hexham 51
685 Archbishop of York (A. D. 705) 51
685 resigns (A. D. 718) 51
721 dies 58
1070 John, Bishop of Wells (A. D. 1087) 220
1114 John, Abbot of Peterborough, and sent to Rome 283
1115 returns 284
1125 dies 300
1114 } John, Archdeacon of Canterbury, goes to Rome { 283
1123 } { 294
1130 Bishop of Rochester, at the consecration
of Christ Church 308
1125 John of Crema, Cardinal, in England 299
1125 John, Bishop of Glasgow, goes to Rome 300
1130 John, Bishop of Seez, at the consecration
of Christ Church 309
Julius Cæsar invades Britain 2
604 Justus consecrated Bishop 24
604 receives the see of Rochester 25
616 Archbishop of Canterbury (A. D. 622) 27
627 dies 29
449 Jutes 12
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449 Kent peopled by the Jutes 12
676 laid waste by Æthelred 49
686 by Ceadwalla 51
865 by the Danes 89
994 by the Danes 153
1088 by Bishop Odo, Earl of Kent 245
992 Kenulf, Abbot of Medeshamstede 151
963 Bishop of Winchester (A. D. 1005) 143
1006 dies 161
656 Kyneburg and Kyneswith, sisters of Wulfere,
witnesses of his grant to Medeshamstede
(A. D. 664) 40
963 bodies of removed to Peterborough
(A. D. 1005-1041) 143
1060 Kynsige, Archbishop of York, dies 206
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