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- Frithuwold may refer to: Frithuwold of Surrey, 7th century King of Surrey Frithuwald of Bernicia, 6th century King of Bernicia Frithuwald, Bishop of Whithorn...
- Blair, "Frithuwold's kingdom", pp. 105–106; Yorke, p. 47. Kirby, p. 115, presumes that Frithuric was Frithuwald's son. Blair, "Frithuwold's kingdom"...
- mentioned in the Chertsey Abbey charter of 673 AD due to a donation by Frithuwold. Chobham manor needed to be large to have a reasonable economic importance...
- Bede. He may possibly be the Osric who witnessed a doubtful charter of Frithuwold, King of Surrey, dated 675. Osric was buried at Gloucester Abbey beside...
- Æthelwalh, King of the South Saxons. At around this time, the Mercian prince Frithuwold was ruling Surrey and Berkshire. Wulfhere's defeat at the hands of Ecgfrith...
- to Bishop Eorcenwald by Frithuwold, a sub-king in Surrey, which may have extended north into modern Buckinghamshire. Frithuwold himself was probably married...
- Evesham Freomund of Mercia Frithuric of Breedon Frithuswith of Oxford Frithuwold of Chertsey Hæmma of Leominster Merefin Mildburh of Wenlock Mildgyth Mildrith...
- "St. Osyth". Catholic Online: Saints & Angels. Bailey (1989). "Osyth, Frithuwold and Aylesbury" in Records of Buckinghamshire 31 Bet****, Denis (1970)...
- historical capital of the Mercian kings". Reynolds, Patricia (1991). "Frithuwold and the Farmer". Mallorn (28): 7–10. Tolkien 1949, p. 7. Tolkien 1949...
- Evesham Freomund of Mercia Frithuric of Breedon Frithuswith of Oxford Frithuwold of Chertsey Hæmma of Leominster Merefin Mildburh of Wenlock Mildgyth Mildrith...