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GENERAL

287
from:
839
to:
988
(1) A.D. 839 (Wye, Kent). Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, to Ithda or Dudda; grant of land at Canterbury. (2) Confirmation by Alfred, king of Wessex and note of purchase by Lulla from Æthelwald (A.D. 871 x 888). (3) Later note of purchase by Archbishop Duns
Canterbury, Christ Church
X

Bibliography | List of Abbreviations

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  • Sherb Charters of Sherborne, ed. M. A. O´Donovan, Anglo–Saxon Charters 3 (Oxford, 1988)
  • StAlb Charters of St Albans Abbey, ed. J. Crick, Anglo–Saxon Charters 12 (Oxford, 2007)
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  • WinchNM Charters of the New Minster, Winchester, ed. S. Miller, Anglo–Saxon Charters 9 (Oxford, 2001)
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CantCC 71
Yes
King, Other Lay Individual
No

LANGUAGE

Latin with Limited OE: Topographical Term(s)| Latin with Limited OE: Other Term(s) | Latin with Limited OE: Self-Contained Passage(s)
Latin
Latin
Latin
Old English
Yes
No
This charter represents four stages of production, the earliest of which dates to AD 839 and the latest dates to between AD 959 and 988. The last stage comes in the form of aan endorsement. Self-contained OE passages are found in this last addition, as we