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respects like
those of a
great Anglo-Saxon nobleman."
Originally spelled Wilfrith.
Annemund was
murdered at the
command of Balthild, the
regent of Chlothar...
-
Lieutenant Colonel Wilfrith Elstob VC, DSO, MC (8
September 1888 – 21
March 1918) was an
English recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest and most...
- (1888–1976),
English artist Wilfrith I (bishop of Worcester) (died c. 744)
Wilfrith II (bishop of Worcester) (died 929)
Wilfrith Elstob (1888-1918), English...
- Brigadier-General
Wilfrith Gerald Key
Green CB CMG DSO (3
November 1872 – 29 May 1937) was a
Welsh officer in the
British Army and
later a brigadier-general...
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Wilfrith or
Wilferth was a
medieval Bishop of Worcester. He was
consecrated between 915 and 922. He died in 928 or 929. The last
charter he
attested was...
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scholar Peter Elstob (1915–2002),
British soldier, author, and
entrepreneur Wilfrith Elstob (1888–1918),
English recipient of the
Victoria Cross William Elstob...
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Wilfrith or
Wilfrid was a
medieval Bishop of Worcester. He was
consecrated in 718. In 735, he
consecrated one Eva as the
third abbess of
Gloucester Abbey...
- the ****ault,
encouraged by its
commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel
Wilfrith Elstob.
During the
course of the battle,
Elstob single-handedly repulsed...
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Wilfrid II (died on 29
April in
either 745 or 746), name also
spelled Wilfrith, also
known as
Wilfrid the Younger, was the last
bishop of York, as the...
- the colliery's
development (c. 1912, however, a
permanent church, St
Wilfrith's, was
built in 1934, and this
became its own
parish in 1956. The legendary...