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- commissioned by Alfred. He died either in 915 or between 907 and 915. Also Wærferth, Werfrith, or Waerfrith Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p...
- Prudentius Seán Ó Meallaigh Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Waerferth Des Carney Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Astrid Josefin Asplund...
- Prudentius of Troyes, a monk serving at the court of King Ecbert Des Carney as Waerferth the Scout, serving King Ecbert Conor Ó Hanlon as infant Alfred, Princess...
- of Æthelred, Æthelflæd and Ælfwynn—in and around Worcester from Bishop Waerferth and the monks and clerics of Worcester Cathedral. Ælfwynn did not witness...
- Plegmund (whom Alfred appointed archbishop of Canterbury in 890), Bishop Wærferth of Worcester, Æthelstan, and the royal chaplains Werwulf, from Mercia;...
- Metrical Preface and Epilogue to Alfred's Hierdeboc Metrical Preface to Wærferth's translation of the Dialogues Metrical Epilogue to CCCC MS 41 Brussels...
- Metrical Preface and Epilogue to Alfred's Hierdeboc Metrical Preface to Wærferth's translation of the Dialogues Metrical Epilogue to CCCC MS 41 Brussels...
- Metrical Preface and Epilogue to Alfred's Hierdeboc Metrical Preface to Wærferth's translation of the Dialogues Metrical Epilogue to CCCC MS 41 Brussels...
- Metrical Preface and Epilogue to Alfred's Hierdeboc Metrical Preface to Wærferth's translation of the Dialogues Metrical Epilogue to CCCC MS 41 Brussels...
- bishops of Worcester had been trying to recover since the 840s, and Bishop Wærferth wrote "we never could get anywhere until Æthelred became Lord of the Mercians"...