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available at Wikisource: "
Baldred (fl.823–825)" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
Baldred 4 at
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon...
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Baldred may
refer to:
Baldred Bisset (c. 1260–c. 1311),
medieval Scottish lawyer King
Baldred of Kent, king of the Kentishmen,
until 825
Saint Baldred...
- (later
Baldred) was a
Northumbrian hermit and abbot,
resident in East
Lothian during the 8th century.
According to Hovendeus[who?] the date of
Baldred's death...
- that
Beornwulf still had
authority in Kent at this date, as
Baldred's overlord;
hence Baldred was
apparently still in power. In Es****,
Ecgberht expelled...
- at
Fitchie Bay.
Baldred Rock is
named after Saint Baldred, the
first hermit known to have
lived on the
Scottish B**** Rock. "
Baldred Rock". Geographic...
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Baldred Bisset (c. 1260 – 1311?) was a
medieval Scottish lawyer.
During the
Scottish Wars of Independence, he was
responsible for the
Scottish submissions...
- Ecgberht's son Æthelwulf
invaded Kent and
drove out its pro-Mercian king,
Baldred. In the wake of
these events, Mercia's
dominance in
southern England rapidly...
- Edinburgh. It is said that the 8th-century
Christian missionary Saint Baldred had one of his
bases at Auldhame, and
through his
influence the parish...
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island was a
retreat for an
early Christian saint,
Baldred, "the
Apostle of the Lothians".
Baldred is
believed to have
founded a
monastery at Tyninghame...
- and Ann
Williams date
Baldred's removal and the
start of Æthelwulf's sub-kingship to 825, but
David Kirby states that
Baldred was
probably not driven...