Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
1066 held by Leofric Abbot of Peterborough 210
640 Thunor 31
1017 Thurcyll Governor of East Anglia 181
1021 outlawed 183
918 Thurcytel, a Danish Earl, submits to Edward 123
920 goes to France 124
1010 Thurcytel Myranheafod 166
1016 Thurcytel, the son of Nafana, killed 177
970 Thurkytel Abbot of Bedford 144
911 Thurferth, Hold, killed 119
921 Thurferth, Earl, submits to Edward 128
1083 Thurstan, Abbot of Glastonbury, quarrels
with his monks 231
963 Tibba St. relics of 143
1099 Tide high 266
1114 low 282
799 Tidfrith Bishop of Dunwich 76
780 Tilberht Bishop of Hexham 70
854 Tithe granted to the Church by Æthelwulf 87
693 Tobias Bishop of Rochester 53
727 dies 58
921 Toglos, Earl, killed 126
1046 Tostig the son of Godwin 193
1055 receives Siward’s Earldom 204
1064 outlawed and goes to Flanders 207, 208
1066 invades England and repulsed 208
1066 joins Harold of Norway, killed 209
793 } Tokens strange { 73
1122 } { 290
921 Towcester fortified 125, 127
991 Tribute first paid to the Danes 150
681 Trumbriht Bishop of Hexham 50
681 Trumwine Bishop of the Picts 50
656 Tuda, Bishop of Lindisfarne, at the consecration
of Medeshamstede (A. D. 664) 36, 40
664 dies 43
852 Tunberht Bishop 86
1070 Turold Abbot of Peterborough 214
1098 Turold dies 265
1114 Turstein, or Thurstan, Archbishop of York 282
1119 goes to Rome and deprived of his
Archbishoprick 288
1120 reconciled to the King 289
1123 } journeys to Rome { 294
1125 } { 300
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