- Æthelwold was a
common Anglo Saxon name. It may
refer to: King Æthelwold of Deira, King of Deira, d. 655 King Æthelwold of East Anglia, King of East Anglia...
-
Maelienydd and Elfael.
Elystan Glodrydd (c. 975, Æthelstan)
Cadwgan ab
Elstan Glodrydd Idnerth Madog (d. 1140)
Cadwallon ap
Madog (d. 1179),
ruled Maelienydd...
-
Humber 1 Mar 1941 HMT St. Eloi 1941 Boom gate vessel,
returned 1946 HMT St.
Elstan Sep 1939 Anti-submarine,
returned Dec 1945 HMT St.
Goran Sep 1939 Anti-submarine...
- 1937-1939, most of the
current streets had been
developed -
Orchard Grove,
Elstan Way,
Greenview Avenue, and so on. A 1937
prospectus for the Tudor-style...
-
Elystan Glodrydd (or, occasionally,
Elstan Glodrydd; died c. 1010), also
known as "Æthelstan the Famous" and "The Renowned," was,
according to
Welsh genealogical...
- Forty-one
gunners and crew were
rescued by HMT Cape
Palliser and HMT St
Elstan (both Royal Navy) on 7 November. One
lifeboat with
thirteen gunners and...
- the
Monastery of Peñalba near
Astorga in
Spain (c. 940)
Saint Ælfstan (
Elstan), monk who
became Bishop of
Ramsbury and
succeeded St
Ethelwold as Abbot...
- 1469) was a
prominent Welsh patron of the bards. He was a
descendant of
Elstan Glodrydd. His
generosity towards the bards, and as an
entertainer was acknowledged...
- of her 62 crew.
Survivors were
rescued by HMT Northern
Pride and HMT St.
Elstan (both Royal Navy).
Executive was
later scuttled by a
Royal Navy destroyer...
- a
close escort of the
minesweeper HMS Hazard and the
naval trawlers St
Elstan, Lady Madeleine,
Northern Spray and the Free
French Retriever,
which had...