Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
789 of Aclea 72
796 held by Athelard 75
822 of Cloveshou 80
977 of Kyntlingtune 147
1046 Synod of St. Remy 192
1047 of Rome 195
1047 of Vercelli 195
1070 of Winchester (A. D. 1071) 217
1070 of Pinnenden (A. D. 1072) 218
1070 of London (A. D. 1074) 218
1070 of Winchester (A. D. 1075) 219
1070 } of Gloucester (A. D. 1080) { 219
1085 } { 223
1102 of Westminster 271
1119 of Rheims 288
1125 } of London { 299
1129 } { 307
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913 Tamworth fortified 120
731 Tatwine Archbishop of Canterbury 59
734 dies 60
722 Taunton razed 58
921 Tempsford taken from the Danes 126
1106 Tenchebray, battle near 276
1137 Tenserie, payment of 314
1001 Teynton burnt 157
1114 Thames, extraordinary ebb of the 282
969 Thanet laid waste 144
923 Thelwall fortified 129
603 Theobald, brother of Æthelferth, killed 24
1116 Theobald 4th, Earl of Blois, aided by
Henry 1st against Louis 6th 284
1140 Theobald Archbishop of Canterbury 319
668 Theodore Archbishop of Canterbury 43
690 dies 52
1004 } Thetford burnt { 160
1010 } { 166
1124 Thieves 44 executed 298
1070 Thomas 1st, Archbishop of York, denies
the supremacy of Canterbury 212
1070 loses his cause at Rome (A. D. 1071) 213, 217
1100 dies 268
1108 Thomas 2d, Archbishop of York 278
1114 dies 282
966 Thored ravages Westmoreland 144
992 commands Ethelred’s army 151
656 Thorney Monastery founded (A. D. 664) 39
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