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Cyneweard of
Laughern or
simply Cyneweard (died 1079 x 1086) was a mid-11th
century Anglo-Saxon
thegn and
sheriff in Worcestershire, England. Probably...
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Cyneweard [varying Cynweard, Cyneward, Kinward, and so on] can
refer to:
Cyneweard of
Glastonbury (died 975),
bishop of
Wells Cyneweard of
Laughern (fl...
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Cyneweard (died 975) was an Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of Wells. He was a monk of
Glastonbury Abbey before becoming abbot of
Milton Abbey in 964. He was consecrated...
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Canterbury Appointed 956 Term
ended 973
Predecessor Wulfhelm II
Successor Cyneweard Other post(s)
Archbishop of
Canterbury Orders Consecration 956 Personal...
- 11th century. The last
known Anglo-Saxon
Sheriff of
Worcestershire was
Cyneweard of Laughern.
During the
Middle Ages, much of the county's
economy was...
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Church (b. 611) 767 – Paul I, pope of the
Catholic Church (b. 700) 975 –
Cyneweard,
bishop of
Wells 1031 –
Taira no Tadatsune, ****anese
governor 1061 – Floris...
- d'Abetot
Sheriff of
Worcestershire In
office c. 1069–1108
Preceded by
Cyneweard of
Laughern Succeeded by
Roger d'Abetot
Royal constable In
office after...
- High
Sheriff of
Herefordshire and High
Sheriff of Worcestershire. 1066
Cyneweard of
Laughern c. 1086
Robert the
Bursar c. 1069–1108 Urse d'Abetot 1108–c...
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abbess (d. 1039)
Stephen I, king of
Hungary (approximate date) June 28
Cyneweard,
bishop of
Wells (Somerset) Thurcytel,
abbot of
Crowland (approximate...
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Wells in the same year. Died in
office on 15 May 973. 973 or 974 975
Cyneweard Formerly Abbot of Milton.
Consecrated in 973 or 974. Died in
office on...