CNUT, A.D. 1020.—In this year was a great gemót at Cirencester[[739]].

HARALD HARANFOT, A.D. 1036.—Upon the death of Cnut, there was a gemót at Oxford, and Harald was elected king[[740]].

HARDACNUT, A.D. 1042.—In this year there was probably a gemót at Sutton[[741]]. And another on Hardacnut’s death, when all the people chose Eádweard the Confessor to be king[[742]].

EÁDWEARD, A.D. 1043.—A witena gemót was held at Winchester, April 3rd, and Eádweard was crowned[[743]].

EÁDWEARD, A.D. 1044.—There was a gemót, “generale concilium,” in London; the only business recorded is the election of Manni, abbot of Evesham[[744]]; but there is a charter[[745]].

EÁDWEARD, A.D. 1045.—There seems to have been a gemót this year[[746]].

EÁDWEARD, A.D. 1046.—A gemót, the place of which is unknown[[747]].

EÁDWEARD, A.D. 1047.—On the 10th of March this year there was “mycel gemót” in London[[748]].

EÁDWEARD, A.D. 1048.—A gemót sat on the 8th of September at Gloucester[[749]]; and on the 21st of September, another met in London, and outlawed the family of earl Godwine.

EÁDWEARD, A.D. 1050.—There was a great gemót in London[[750]].