INDEX. Abingdon, co. Berks-cont. description of the first monastery rebuilt by Ethelwold, II. 259, 270. foreign ecclesiastical usages introduced, destroyed by the Danes, II. 276, 280. dilapidated state of the monastery, I. 491. the tenants of rise against William the list of the relics, A.D. 1116, II. 155. the bridge over the Ock, II. 286. the chapel of S. Michael, II. 291. the chapel of S. Nicolas, II. 327. the church of S. Helens, I. 394; II. Abingdon, Simon de, II. 300. Abrincis (Avranches), Rualcus de, II. 84. Acdene (near Bright Waltham), a boun- Achatur, Alfred, II. 301. Achilleus, S., his relics deposited at Abing- Aclea (Oakley, a hamlet in the parish of Adam, II. 239. Adam, bishop of S. Asaph, II. 237. Adam, parimentarius, II. 240. Adam, sheriff of Berkshire, II. 190, 202, 228, 234 Adel-. See Ethel-. Adeliz, II. 176, 177. Admund. See Eadmund. Adtropam. See Thrup. Agatha, S., her relics, II. 158. Agnes. II. 330. Ailwine, II. 305. Ainulf, II. 243. Aiulf, Fitz; Matilda, the wife of William, Aiulf, Fitz; Richard, the son of William, Aiulf, Fitz; William, his gift of a mill, II. Alaburna (near Brimpton), a boundary, I. 118. Alan, II. 311. Alard, abbot of Abingdon, incidents during his time, II. 275. his death, II. 276. Albenei, Robert, the son of Henry de, his Albert, II. 112. Albi Equi, mons, I. 477; II. 125. Albini, Cecilia, wife of Henry and mother of Robert de, II. 101. Albini, Henry de, II. 100, 101, 110, 152, 192. Albini, Nigel de, brother of Robert and son Albric, earl. See Vere. Albric de Berkschire, II. 90, 91. Alemund, princeps, the vill of Ashbury he conveys it to Abingdon, I. 35. Aldebiri, Peter de, II. 5. Aldeham (Aldham, co. Essex ?), II. 58. Aldhelm, bishop of Sherborne, mentioned, I. 11; II. 46. his relics, II. 157. his festival, II. 287. Aldred, I. 30. Aldred, II. 144, 303. Aldred, dux, a witness, I. 66, 68, 76, 78, 136. Aldred, abbot of Abingdon. See Ealdred. Aldulf, archbishop of York, appointed abbot a witness, I. 405. Aldwin, the miller, II. 59. Alerannus, monk of Abingdon, II. 176. Alexander III., pope, bull of, II. 313. 200. Alexis I., Comnenus, II. 46. Alfred. See Aluredus. Alhhard, abbot, a witness, I. 42, 44. Alhun, a witness, I. 30. Alienor, queen, wife of Henry II., writs issued by her, II. 225. Alignia (?), the abbey of, II. 292. Alla, minister, a witness, I. 58. Allan stapule, a boundary, I. 161. Aluredus, a retainer of the count of Meu- Alveva, the widow, II. 303. Alwi, II. 303. Alwin, clerk of the church of Sutton, II. 27, 29. Alwold, dux, a witness, I. 81, 84. his relics deposited there, II. 157. Amus, cocus, II. 239. Anastasia, S., her relics, II., 158. Andelei, Droco de, II. 67, 68, 69, 70, 309. Andreseie, the island of, near Abingdon, its the church and offices built there, I. King Ethelstan resides there, II. 277. secured to the abbey by Faritius, II. Andrew, S., relics of, II. 156. II. 280. his baptism, II. 280. Annales, the record styled, II. 3. Anneia, libertini de, II. 389. (See Han- ney.) Anscitill, Fitz, Robert, II. 103, 137. Ansckitill, the provost of Sparsholt. (See Anskill.) Anselm, S., archbishop of Canterbury, his his death, II. 48, 286. Ansfrida, concubine of King Henry I., her Ansger, II. 137. Ansger, clerk of Lewknore, obtains pos- Anskill, a knight of Abingdon, holds Spars- his history, II. 159. Anskill, II. 17, 36, 80. his wife, I. 37. Anskill, the sheriff, II. 168. Anskitill, of Tadmerton, II. 136, 137, 138. Antisiodorum. See Auxerre. her festival, II. 287. Appleford (a hamlet in the parish of Sutton- conveyed by him to Abingdon, I. 50. its boundaries, I. 52. land there, unjustly alienated, II. 130, 185. reverts to Abingdon, I. 30, 167. Appleford, Pagan de, II. 233, 234. Appleton, in the hundred of Ock, I. 99. granted by King Edmund to Ethel- stan, 100. by him conveyed to Abingdon, I. 98. I. 266. incidents connected with, II. 22. See Earmundeslei. Aquila, Gilbert de, II. 76. I. 2. Ardene, Turkill de. See Turkill de Ared, the falconer, II. 78, 81, 82, 95, 108, 127. Arfast, a witness, II. 100. |