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Eadnoth (or
Ednoth) was a
medieval Bishop of Crediton.
Eadnoth was
elected to
Crediton between 1011 and 1015. He died
between 1019 and 1027.
Fryde Handbook...
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public library membership required.) Palmer, John. "
Ednoth the Constable".
Domesday Map.
University of Hull.
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Archbishop of Canterbury, Venerable, the Good, also
known as Ethelnoth,
Ednoth and
Eadnodus Afan of
Bulith 501–600 16
November Bishop,
founder of the church...
- "Sheriff".
Online Etymology Dictionary.
Retrieved 16 July 2011. Palmer, John. "
Ednoth the Constable".
Domesday Map.
University of Hull.
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Saint Radegund Chatteris Abbey Benedictine nuns
founded 1006-16 by
Ednoth,
Bishop of
Dorchester with his
sister Aelfwen (or 980 by Alfwen, wife of...
- of a cult
being paid to him at
Canterbury or elsewhere. Also Ethelnoth,
Ednoth, or
Eadnodus Walsh New
Dictionary of
Saints p. 184
Farmer Oxford Dictionary...
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follow more
stringent rules at the
Westbury monastery. The
architect Ednoth constructed a new
church and
other buildings. The
monastery became a college...
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thrown into a
cauldron of
molten lead (864)
Saint Eadnoth the
Younger (
Ednoth, Eadnot),
successively Abbot of
Ramsey and
Bishop of
Dorchester (1016) New...
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original on 6
January 2012.
Retrieved 14
October 2011. Palmer, John. "
Ednoth the Constable".
Domesday Map.
University of Hull.
Archived from the original...