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Thurcytel (or Thurkytel) (died 28 June 975?) was
abbot of
Crowland and
perhaps also of
Bedford Abbey.
Thurcytel of
Crowland is
known from the unreliable...
- king's
agents during the
Dissolution of the
Monasteries in 1539. Lewis, "
Thurcytel". Knowles,
Brooke & London,
Heads of
Religious Houses, i., p. 44. Knowles...
- his body was
taken there by its abbot,
Thurcytel (who
later moved to
Crowland Abbey).: 30 : 147, 420
Thurcytel is the only
known abbot of the monastery...
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Hamelin de
Balun de
Balun Bertha de
Balun of
Bateden Bertha of
Hereford Thurcytel de Neufmarché
Geoffrey de Neufmarché
Papia of
England Bernard de Neufmarché...
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complete peal of bells. The
chronologies of the
abbot Ingulf suggest that
Thurcytel, the
first Abbot of Crowland,
presented the
Abbey with a bell
named Guthlac...
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Hungary (approximate date) June 28 Cyneweard,
bishop of
Wells (Somerset)
Thurcytel,
abbot of
Crowland (approximate date) July 4 –
Gwangjong (Wang So), Korean...
- over the
Channel to the
Seine River. Later, it is told that the jarl
Thurcytel (Thorketill cf. NPN Turquetil, Teurquetil), who
first settled in the English...
- the
Historia Regum add that one of the
nobles killed with
Uhtred was
Thurcytel son of Nafena. The
sources indicate that Cnut had been
behind the killing...
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Danes near
Ipswich in 1010
turned into a rout,
caused by the
flight of
Thurcytel "Mare's head", and only the men of
Cambridgeshire stood to fight. The...
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possible that Oswald's
relatives Oscytel,
afterwards Archbishop of York, and
Thurcytel, an abbot, were also
relatives of Oda, but this is not
known for sure...