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- Cyneweard of Laughern or simply Cyneweard (died 1079 x 1086) was a mid-11th century Anglo-Saxon thegn and sheriff in Worcestershire, England. Probably...
- The last known Anglo-Saxon Sheriff of Worcestershire was Cyneweard of Laughern. During the Middle Ages, much of the county's economy was based on the...
- Sheriff of Worcestershire In office c. 1069–1108 Preceded by Cyneweard of Laughern Succeeded by Roger d'Abetot Royal constable In office after 1087 – 1108...
- to: Cyneweard of Glastonbury (died 975), bishop of Wells Cyneweard of Laughern (fl. 1066–1079x1086), sheriff of Worcester This disambiguation page lists...
- (R) River Sherbourne (R) Smite Brook (L) River Swift (R) River Teme (R) Laughern Brook (L) Leigh Brook (R) Sapey Brook (R) River Rea, Shropshire (L) Mill...
- Knowle Fields, Kyre, Kyre Green, Kyre Park, Kyrewood Ladywood, Lakeside, Laughern Hill, Leadon, Lea End, Leapgate, Leigh, Leigh Brook, Leigh Sinton, Lem...
- Alexander Nowell, John Gough, William Porrage, Robert Crowley, Richard Laughern, and Nicholas Kerville. The full title is Adverti****ts partly for due...
- Bund family held land at Upper Wick, Laughern Grove (later 'Bunde Grove'; previously part of the manor of Laughern Dabitot, so named for its possession...
- and was consecrated in 1033. He died on 20 December 1038. Cyneweard of Laughern, his nephew Fleming Kings & Lords p. 33 Williams, Ann. "Odda". Oxford Dictionary...
- was reached. The last Anglo-Saxon sheriff of the county was Cyneweard of Laughern. During the Middle Ages, much of the county's economy was based on the...