Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
966 Westmoreland ravaged by Thored 154
1039 } { 188
1043 } Wheat, high price of { 190
1124 } { 297
775 Wickins monastery granted to Medeshamstede,
in Offa’s reign 69
1070 Wido Abbot of St. Augustine’s (A. D. 1017) 220
1070 } rebellions against (A. D. 1087) { 221
1070 } (A. D. 1088) { 223
1076 Wido Monk (1088) 224
812 Wigbryht, Bishop of Winchester, goes to Rome 79
833 Wigen, Bishop, killed 82
667 Wigheard, Archbishop of Canterbury elect, dies 43
449 Wight, island, peopled by Jutes 12
530 conquered by Cerdic 18
661 ravaged by Wulfere 42
661 converted to Christianity 43
686 ravaged by Ceadwalla 51
897 } { 113
1001 } by the Danes { 157
1009 } { 165
825 Wiglaf King of Mercia 81
828 regains his kingdom 81
921 Wigmore fortified and besieged 125, 126
799 Wihtburh, relics of, found 76
514 Wihtgar arrives in Britain 17
544 dies 19
694 Wihtred King of Kent 53
725 dies 58
852 Wihtred Abbot 86
656 Wilfrid, or Wilverth, Priest, at the consecration
of Medeshamstede (A. D. 664) 36, 40
664 Archbishop of York 43
675 sent to Rome 45
678 ejected 49
685 restored (A. D. 688) 51
709 dies 56
685 Wilfrid or Wilferth 2d, Archbishop of
York (A. D. 718) 51
744 dies 61
928 William 1st, Earl of Normandy 130
1031 William 2d, Earl of Normandy (the Conqueror) 185
1046 } battles of { 192
1064 } { 204
1062 conquers Maine 206
1066 defeats Harold, and consecrated
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