Between 960-963.—In one of these years a gemót was held, but the place is unknown, and Eádgyfu ultimately succeeded in putting an end to the pretensions of Goda’s family[[699]].

EÁDGÁR, A.D. 966.—A gemót in London[[700]].

EÁDGÁR, A.D. 968.—A gemót was held at some place unknown[[701]].

EÁDGÁR, A.D. 973.—A great gemót was held in St. Paul’s church, London[[702]].

EÁDGÁR, A.D. 977.—After Easter (April 8th), there was held a great gemót, “ðæt mycele gemót,” at Kirtlington in Oxfordshire[[703]].

EÁDGÁR, A.D. 978.—In this year was held the celebrated gemót at Calne in Wiltshire, when the floor gave way and precipitated the witan to the ground[[704]]. There was another gemót at Ceodre, now Cheddar in Somersetshire[[705]].

In addition to these Eádgár held at least two gemóts, one at Andover in Hants, one at a place called Wihtbordesstán, which we cannot now identify. In both of these meetings laws were passed[[706]].

ÆÐELRED, A.D. 979.—A gemót was held at Kingston for the coronation of Æðelred[[707]].

ÆÐELRED, A.D. 992.—In this year there were probably several witena gemóts for the prosecution of the Danish war[[708]].

ÆÐELRED, A.D. 993.—In this year there was at least one gemót at Winchester[[709]].