Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
761 kills Oswin 66
963 Monasteries, many founded by Æthelwold 139
1070 despoiled by William 1st 213
1086 many built in his reign 239
663 Moneyer at Stamford, for Peterborough 141
1125 Moneyers punished for issuing bad coin 298
734 } { 60
1107 } Moon appears bloody { 277
806 cross seen in the 78
1107 tokens in the 277
1106 Moons two, appearance of 275
1123 Montfort Castle taken by Henry 1st 295
1095 Montgomery Castle taken by the Welch 259
1093 Moræl, Earl Robert’s steward, kills King Malcolm 253
1095 surrenders Bamborough, and informs
against the conspirators 260
1015 Morcær, Thane, murdered 175
1064 Morker Earl of Northumberland 207
1066 defeated by the King of Norway 209
1071 revolts from William 1st 225
1071 surrenders himself 226
1104 Mortaigne, William Earl of, revolts 273
1106 taken prisoner 276
1054 Mortemer, battle of 204
822 Muca, Alderman, killed 80
686 Mul, the brother of Ina, ravages Kent 51
687 burnt 51
694 his death compounded for 53
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