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- know about Ælfhelm. For instance, it gives the names of his two sons, Wulfheah and U****eat. It dates to between 1002 and 1004, and survives in a 12th-century...
- command of King Æthelred the Unready, and Ælfgifu's brothers, U****eat and Wulfheah, were blinded. Wulfric Spot, a wealthy nobleman and patron of Burton Abbey...
- Norman Conquest of England the area had been controlled by the Saxon lords Wulfheah and Ulfkil. Following the Conquest, the area fell under the control of...
- execrably slew the ealdorman Ælfhelm. After a short space of time his sons, Wulfheah and U****eat, were blinded, at King Æthelred’s command, at Cookham, where...
- Streona leapfrogs Æthelmaer, Ordulf, Wulfgeat and Wulfheah, to the head of the list of ministers. Wulfheah is known to have been blinded after Eadric murdered...
- Subsequently, King Æthelred the Unready had the eyes of Ælfhelm's sons Wulfheah and U****eat gouged out at Cookham. In 1017 Eadric was executed by King...
- with two lord's and two men's plough teams. The manorial lord in 1066 was Wulfheah, the manor in 1086 transferred to Ilbert (son of Turold), the abbey of...
- Norway and King Harold Harefoot of England. Ælfhelm also had two sons, Wulfheah and U****eat, who were blinded when he was killed. Their sister was Ælfthryth...
- was owned by Herbert who received it from the 1066 lord of the manor, Wulfheah. Herbert held lordship under Osbern son of Richard, who in 1086 was the...