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- 951 Athelsine Aegelnoth 984 (Æthelnoth, later Archbishop of Canterbury) Egelric 1020 Goderic 1058 Cuba, occurs 798 Beornheard, occurs 805 Heahfrith, occurs...
- presented the Abbey with a bell named Guthlac, after which his successor, Egelric the Elder cast an additional six bells—two large, two of medium size and...
- son of Gerold', but was previously held by two Saxon lords: Waga and Egelric. At some time during the next two or three centuries, the village reverted...
- ring of bells (circa 986). According to the Croyland Chronicle, the Abbot Egelric, who died in 984, supplied the peal of bells: He also had two large bells...
- bulwark against the Magyars and Slavs. At the same time, Milo's nephew Egelric, brother of the bishop, was raised to the rank of count. At Ronco all'Adige...
- was called Stutinges and Stowling. The Manor of Stowting was given by Egelric Bigge, to Christ Church, in Canterbury in the year 1044. The parish church...
- Tostig. According to contemporary records, the church was consecrated by Egelric, who was bishop of Durham between 1042 and 1056. In the early 19th century...
- Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal 1 February 1909 William Egelric Bigge Lately a Judge of the Chief Court of Lower Burma 1 February 1909...