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Leofwin (or Leofwine; died
after 1071) was a
medieval Bishop of Lichfield.
Appointed to the see by King
Edward the
Confessor of England,
Leofwin was a...
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Hwicce died 1028
Leofwine Godwinson,
killed at the
Battle of
Hastings Leofwin,
bishop of
Lichfield (in
office 1053–1070) This page or
section lists people...
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value was and is 100s." All of Geffrey's
lands were held
freely by
Leofwin. Geffrey's wife was
called Aelfeva and her
English name
suggests that Geffrey...
- Canterbury, his
brother Bishop Æthelmær of Elmham, and the
married Bishop Leofwin of
Lichfield were
deprived of office. At a
later council at Windsor, Bishop...
- de
Cairon from
Bishop of Lincoln, Eudo
FitzHubert and
Nigel d'Aubigny;
Leofwin from St. Benedict's of Ramsey;
Alwin from
Countess Judith. 2 mills. All...
- killed,
including Ethelwerd the King's high-steward,
Leofric of Whitchurch,
Leofwin the King's high-steward,
Wulfhere a bishop's thane, and
Godwin of Worthy...
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Wulfsige Bishop of
Lichfield Appointed 1039 Term
ended 1053
Predecessor Brihtmær
Successor Leofwin Orders Consecration 1039
Personal details Died 1053...
- Leosgar. c 1027 1039 Brihtmær Brithmar. 1039 1053
Wulfsige Wulsy. 1053 1067
Leofwin Abbot of Coventry. 1067 1075
Peter In
accordance with the
decree of the...
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afterward Aethelric the
Bishop of Selsey,
Ethelwin the
Bishop of
Durham and
Leofwin Bishop of Lichfield, who was married, were
deposed at a
council held at...
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Norman Conquest, the
neighbouring estate of
Newnham Paddox was
owned by
Leofwin,
nephew of Leofric, Earl of
Mercia (husband of Lady Godiva).
After the...