Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
1096 William de Aldrey hanged 261
1100 William Giffard Bishop of Winchester 267
1103 leaves England 271
1123 assists at the consecration of
William Corboyl 294
1129 dies 307
1106 William Crispin taken prisoner 276
1112 loses his lands 281
1110 William Mallet loses his lands 279
1110 William Baynard loses his lands 279
1112 William, Earl of Evreux, expelled 281
1115 William, Prince, son of Henry 1st, receives
homage from the Normans 283
1119 marries the Earl of Anjou’s daughter 287
1120 drowned 288
1123 William Corboyl, Archbishop of Canterbury 293
1123 with difficulty obtains a pall at Rome 294
1125 again journeys to Rome 300
1129 holds a synod 307
1135 consecrates Stephen 313
1140 dies 319
1137 William, St. crucified (A. D. 1144) 318
1138 William, Earl of Albemarle, defeats David
at the battle of the Standard 319
1140 William of Romare, Earl of Lincoln, revolts
and defeats Stephen 319, 320
1124 William, son of Robert, Earl of Normandy,
at war with Henry 1st 297
1127 divorced from Sibylla of Anjou 302
1127 Earl of Flanders 302
1128 killed 305
1154 William de Waltville, Abbot of Peterborough 324
1003 Wilton burnt 159
1015 Wiltshire plundered 175
660 Wina, Bishop of Winchester 42
656 Bishop of London, at the consecration
of Medeshamstede (A. D. 664) 36, 40
718 Winborn minster built 57
643 Winchester, old minster at, built 32
963 monasteries at, founded by Athelwold 139
1140 besieged by Stephen’s Queen,
Matilda, (A. D. 1141) 320
1103 } { 272
1114 } { 282
1118 } Winds high { 287
1121 } { 290
1122 } { 290
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