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TOFTUM, land on which a house is built, VESTITA TERRA, land tilled and in crop,

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ULTIMITAS, a limit or boundary, 386. UTHLEAP, UTLEAP, [jurisdiction in case of] the escape of a felon from prison, 203.

V.

VACCARIA, pasture for cattle, 266.

VASTUM, right to the profits of lands of convicted felons, 350.

VAVASSORES, vassals, or tenants in fee,

220.

W.

WARANTIZARE, to guarantee, 221, 270, 351.

WARDA, guard, custody, 274.

WARENNA, an exclusively privileged enclosure for "beasts and fowls of war"ren;" a preserve, 298.

WETHIRNAVIUM [WETHIRNAMUM?], the taking of goods and chattels by the sheriff in compensation for unlawful distraint, 352.

WITHPHEANG, the right of arrest (?), 203. WREC, wreckage, 201, 202, 281, 285, 340, et sæpe; WRECCUM, 323.

WRECATUS, thrown up from wreck, 267.

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A.

[For names beginning with A see also E.]
A," dapifer," i.e., Alan, q.v.

Abbo :

brought from Fleury to teach schools

at Ramsey, 42.

wrote the Passio of St. Edmund at

Dunstan's desire, 43.

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Acolt, William, abbot of Ramsey. Notices
of him, 343, 348.

Acqua Blanca, Peter de, bishop of Here-
ford, 343.

Acton [Eketone], Stephen de, 306.
Adam, abbot of Peterborough, 353.
Adam of St. Alban's, q. v.

Adam, priest of Burnham, q. v.

Adam, the clerk, nephew of Nicholas,
archdeacon of Huntingdon. Held
the church of Warboys, 315.

Adam, son of John, son of Guy, 309.
Adelingtone. See Ellington,
E. [For names beginning with the diph-

thong, see also with the letter A.]
Edgar, king, 11, 12, 13 bis, 36, 44, 48,
50 bis, 52 bis, 53, 65 bis, 75, 94,
116, 117, 143, 190, 193, 201, 203.
his birth, 17.

elected king by the Mercians and
Northumbrians, 20.

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Edgar, king-cont.

appoints Oswald bishop of Worcester,

25.

his good and peaceful reign, 26-7.
approves of Oswald as archbishop of
York, 43.

his gifts of land, &c. to Ramsey,

47-9.

gives two bells, 48.

confirms gifts made to the abbey, 69,

70.

his death, 70-1.

buried at Glastonbury, 71.

his charter to the abbey, 181-9.

his charter read at the consecration of

the abbey-church, 95.

Edgitha, Editha, Ædthitha, wife of
Edw. Conf., 155, 163, 178.
receives a bribe, 170.

Edgiva. Gift to the abbey, 200.
Edmund, son of Algith de Welle, 240.
Ednoth, senior, a monk at Westbury,
29 bis.

sent to Ramsey by Oswald, 39.
appointed out-door steward, 40.
made prior of Ramsey, 42.

restrains Ailwin from murdering the
claimant to some land, 50.

procures various lands for the abbey,
74, 78, 194.

mentioned, 66, 75, 79 sæpe, 86, 89,
101.

Ednoth I., junior, or Alfnoth, first abbot of
Ramsey, and bishop of Dorchester.
superintends the rebuilding of the
church, 89.

has charge of all external business, ib.,

101.

is elected abbot, 110, 195.

removes the bones of S. Ive to Ramsey,

114.

is elected bishop of Dorchester, 115.
his death and burial at Ely, 118-9.
account of him, 239, 347.

Ednorth I., junior, or Alfnoth-cont.
mentioned, 111, 116, 120, 128, 188 n.,
189.

Ednoth II., bishop of Dorchester.

a young scholar at Ramsey, 112.

is made bishop of Dorchester, 148,
340.

his death, and gifts to Ramsey, where
he is buried, 159, 196.
mentioned, 151, 154, 164.
Ednoth, monk of Pamsey, cousin of the

lady Alfwara, 84.

Ednoth, younger son of Godric, and
nephew of abbot Ednoth, 111, 112,
173 sæpe.

gift to the abbey, 198-9.
Ednoth, grandson of earl Alfwold and his
wife Alfilda, 64, 192.

punished for mocking at St. Ive, 64.
Edric [or Eadric, alderman of Mercia],

118.

Edward. See Edward.

Edwin, brother-in-law of abbot Reginald,

257.

Edwin, of London, gift to the abbey, 199.
Edwin, son of Ailwin the alderman, 103.
Efelthsi, priest, 189 n.
Elfeah. See Alphege.

Elfelm. His wife Brithgeva, 240.
Elfere, " dux," A.D. 974, 189 n.
Elfgar, bishop of Wilton, 189 bis.
Elfgitha, 75.

Ælfgiva, Ethelgiva or Elgiva, wife of

Edmund Ironside, 17, 19.

Elfhun [Alfun], bishop of London, 115.
Elfric, archbishop of Canterbury. Gift to

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Elfward [Alfward, Ailward]-cont.

goes to Flanders to fetch Hardecanute,

149.

a storm appeased at his prayer, 149–50.
stole some relics of St. Osgith, 157.
dies of leprosy at Ramsey, 157-8, 198.
the "golden" bishop, 340.

Elfwold, "dux," A.D. 974, 189 n.
Alphege, or Ælfeah, archbishop of Can-
terbury.

abbot of Bath, 189 n.

bishop of Winchester, 106, 110.

is made archbishop of Canterbury, 115.
is martyred, ib.

his cowl given to Ramsey, 158.
Ernketel, of Yorkshire. Grant to Ramsey,
66, 194.

Arnulf the chamberlain, 253.

sewy, bishop of Dorchester, 93 bis, 97 bis,

115.

Escwy, abbot of Bath, 189 bis.
Ethelbert, St. See Ethelred.
thelfleda, wife of earl Ailwin, 51, 52 bis,
54, 191.

her father, 52 bis.

leaves her body to be buried at Ram-
sey, 53.

Æthelgar, abbot of Hyde, afterwards
archbishop of Canterbury, 189 n.
Æthelgiva, gives land to Ramsey, 51, 191.
Æthelgiva [the same?], second wife of
earl Ailwin. Her charter of Stowe,
58, 191:

Æthelingtune. See Ellington.
Æthelred II., king, the Unready. Acces-
sicn and marriage, and gift to
Ramsey, 75, 194.

confirms land to the abbey, 77-8.
assents to election of the abbot, 110.

Pponsints Germanus to be abbot of

Cholsey, toh

his death, 117.

mentioned, 120, 149, 54 bis, 188 n.,
340.

Ethelred and Ethelbert, SS., 55.

their relics transferred from Wakering
to Ramsey, 55, 191.

enshrined there, 341.

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