- Ælfric
Puttoc (died 22
January 1051) was
Archbishop of York from 1023 to his death, and
briefly Bishop of
Worcester from 1040 to 1041. He may have crowned...
- Anglo-Saxon
Archbishop of
Canterbury Ælfric Bata (or "the bat") (fl. 1005) Ælfric
Puttoc (died 1051), 11th
century Anglo-Saxon
Archbishop of York Ælfric of Crediton...
- as Lupus. Also held the see of
Worcester (1002–1016). 1023 1051 Ælfric
Puttoc Also held the see of
Worcester (1040–1041). 1051 1060
Cynesige Also known...
- Harthacnut's half
brother Alfred Atheling.
Lyfing was
accused by
Aelfric Puttoc, the
archbishop of York, who
briefly replaced Lyfing at Worcester. Lyfing...
- York
Appointed 1002 Term
ended 1023
Predecessor Ealdwulf Successor Ælfric
Puttoc Other post(s)
Bishop of
London Bishop of
Worcester Orders Consecration 996...
- date –
Robert Curthose, duke of
Normandy (d. 1134)
January 22 – Ælfric
Puttoc,
archbishop of York
February 28 – Humfrid,
archbishop of
Magdeburg March...
-
being the
first dated reference to Southwell. In 1051
Archbishop Ælfric
Puttoc died at Southwell,
which indicates that the
archiepiscopal residence and...
- century). The
group tasked with the
mission was
reportedly led by Ælfric
Puttoc,
Archbishop of York, and Godwin, Earl of Wes****. The
involvement of such...
- 1001 – Al-Muqallad ibn al-Musayyab,
Uqaylid emir of
Mosul 1051 – Ælfric
Puttoc,
archbishop of York 1170 – Wang Chongyang,
Chinese Daoist and co-founder...
- the most
common form of sermon. For example, in 1051
Archbishop Ælfric
Puttoc ordered "The m****-priest shall, on
Sundays and m****-days, tell to the people...