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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- The 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...
- Ingleby and Stanton-by-Bridge Healfdene of Cromwell, manor of Vlvritune Leofwin of Aston, lands in Coal Aston and Handley Osmund Benz, lands in Cellesdene...
- 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...
- 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...
- the previous Anglo-Saxon lord. Geoffrey's bride was Ælgifu, daughter of Leofwin of Newnham, a relative of Leofric, Earl of Mercia and his wife Lady Godiva...