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Frithwald (Old English: Friþuweald or Friðewald; d. 762 × 764) was an Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of Whithorn. The
version of the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle in the...
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Tenure In****bent
Notes 731 – 735
Pehthelm Died in office. d. 762 x 764
Frithwald d. 776 x 777
Pehtwine bp. 777 Æthelberht of
Whithorn Was
translated to...
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founded in 666 A.D. by Eorcenwald,
Bishop of London,
using a
donation by
Frithwald.
Until the end of use of the hundreds, used in the
feudal system until...
- land in
Streatham and
Tooting Graveney was
granted by
Erkenwald and
Frithwald to
Chertsey Abbey, a
grant which was
later confirmed in the time of Athelstan...
- late 7th century, when the
Manor was
granted to the
Abbot of
Chertsey by
Frithwald,
Governor of Surrey. Some
sources state the name as
Suthtone or Sudtana...
- The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle for 763
states that Pehthelm's successor,
Frithwald, had died that year, and
provides a
rough dating for the
start of his...
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Bishops of
Whithorn (English-period)
Pehthelm Frithwald Pehtwine Æthelberht of
Whithorn Beadwulf Heat****d of
Whithorn (uncertain)...
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shortly after Erkenwald founded Chertsey Abbey in AD 666. He
secured from
Frithwald, sub-king of Surrey, a
charter endowing the
abbey with much of the surrounding...
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Bishops of
Whithorn (English-period)
Pehthelm Frithwald Pehtwine Æthelberht of
Whithorn Beadwulf Heat****d of
Whithorn (uncertain)...
- of Chertsey. A
charter states that in the late
seventh century, he and
Frithwald gave land in
Streatham and
Tooting Graveney to
Chertsey Abbey; this grant...