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Oscytel (or
Oskytel or Oscetel; died 971) was a
medieval Bishop of
Dorchester and
Archbishop of York.
Oscytel was
probably of
Danish ancestry. He was...
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Lesley Abrams: "After the
sidelining to the
treacherous Wulfstan I,
Oscytel, a
kinsman of Oda,
became Archbishop of York in 956." He died at Oundle...
- of
Oscytel,
Archbishop of York, and, thus, also of
Oscytel's successor Oswald of Worcester. The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle records that
Archbishop Oscytel was...
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Southwell Minster was
founded on a
large estate which Eadwig gave to
Oscytel,
Bishop of
Dorchester in 956. Eadwig's
close allies included Ælfsige, who...
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Halfdan settled his
followers in Northumbria, the army
under Guthrum,
Oscytel and
Anwend struck out
southwards and
campaigned against the West Saxons...
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listed building. The
current church is the
successor to one
built in 956 by
Oscytel,
archbishop of York. Some late
eleventh century fabric survives from this...
- land at Scroppenþorpe,
including an area now in the
modern Scrooby, to
Oscytel,
Archbishop of York. The
Manor House belonged to the
Archbishops of York...
- take over. In 958,
Edgar gave an
estate at
Sutton in
Nottinghamshire to
Oscytel,
Archbishop of York,
probably in
support of a
policy initiated by Eadwig...
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Sometimes known as Lodeward. 931 956
Wulfstan (I) c. 958 971
Oscytel Also
known as
Oscytel.
Translated from Dorchester. 971
Edwald Also
known as Edwaldus...
- Hill.[citation needed] In 958, King
Edgar granted an
estate at
Sutton to
Oscytel,
Archbishop of York. The
village sometimes has
traffic problems caused...