| V | ||||
| 1041 | Valentine St. head of, at Winchester | [189] | ||
| 202 | Victor 1st, Pope, decree of | [8] | ||
| 1054 | Victor 2d, Pope | [204] | ||
| 1057 | dies | [205] | ||
| 403 | Victricius Archbishop of Roan | [9] | ||
| 903 | Virgilius, Abbot of the Scots, dies | [116] | ||
| 656 | Vitalianus, Pope, confirms Wulfere’s grant to Medeshamstede (A. D. 664) | [41] | ||
| 1076 | Vithele Abbot of Westminster | [229] | ||
| 455 | Vortigern, King, fights with Hengist | [12] |
| W | ||||
| 782 | Wærburh, Queen, dies | [70] | ||
| 1070 | Walcelin or Walkelm, Bishop of Winchester, sent to enquire into the rebellion of the Monks of St. Augustine (A. D. 1089) | [224] | ||
| 1098 | dies | [264] | ||
| 1080 | Walcher, Bishop of Durham, killed | [230] | ||
| 1123 | Waleram 3d, Earl of Mellent, revolts from Henry 1st | [295] | ||
| 1124 | taken and imprisoned | [296] | ||
| 1126 | removed to England | [300] | ||
| 1129 | released | [306] | ||
| 1129 | his friendship with Henry 1st | [307] | ||
| 828 | Wales invaded by Egbryht | [82] | ||
| 853 | by Æthelwulf | [86] | ||
| 916 | by Æthelflæd | [121] | ||
| 918 | by pirates from Britanny | [122] | ||
| 1063 | by Earl Harold | [206] | ||
| 1081 | by William 1st | [230] | ||
| 1095 | } | by William 2d | { | [259] |
| 1097 | } | { | [263] | |
| 1114 | } | by Henry 1st | { | [281] |
| 1121 | } | { | [290] | |
| 1060 | Walter Bishop of Hereford | [206] | ||
| 1095 | Walter, Legate, in England | [260] | ||
| 1069 | Waltheof, Earl, revolts | [212] | ||
| 1070 | treats with William 1st | [213] | ||
| 1075 | revolts, and taken prisoner | [227], [228] | ||
| 1076 | beheaded | [229] | ||
| 1114 | Warner, a Monk, sent to Rome | [283] | ||
| 913 | Warwick built | [121] | ||
| 1016 | Warwickshire ravaged | [176] | ||
| 997 | Watchet plundered | [154] | ||
| 1048 | Welch accuse Godwin and his sons | [197] | ||
| 1075 | concerned in Earl Ralph’s revolt | [229] | ||
| 1094 | revolt of the | [256] | ||
| 1095 | storm Montgomery Castle | [259] | ||
| 1121 | treat with Henry 1st | [290] | ||
| 800 | Weoxtan, Alderman, killed | [77] | ||
| 852 | Werhtherd Abbot | [86] | ||
| 449 | Wessex, kingdom of, by whom founded | [12] | ||
| 495 | } | Kings of | { | [15] |
| 519 | } | { | [18] | |
| 626 | invaded by Edwin | [28] | ||
| 634 | converted to Christianity | [30] | ||
| 878 | } | harrassed by the Danes | { | [96] |
| 897 | } | { | [113] | |
| 887 | } | { | [102] | |
| 888 | } | send alms to Rome | { | [103] |
| 890 | } | { | [103] | |
| 1015 | submits to Cnut | [176] | ||
| 1016 | Wessex, kingdom of, submits to Edmund | [178] | ||
| 1066 | } | Westminster Abbey | { | [208] |
| 1070 | } | { | [220] | |
| 1097 | } | Westminster Hall | { | [264] |
| 1099 | } | { | [265] | |
| 966 | Westmoreland ravaged by Thored | [154] | ||
| 1039 | } | { | [188] | |
| 1043 | } | Wheat, high price of | { | [190] |
| 1124 | } | { | [297] | |
| 775 | Wickins monastery granted to Medeshamstede, in Offa’s reign | [69] | ||
| 1070 | Wido Abbot of St. Augustine’s (A. D. 1017) | [220] | ||
| 1070 | } | rebellions against (A. D. 1087) | { | [221] |
| 1070 | } | (A. D. 1088) | { | [223] |
| 1076 | Wido Monk (1088) | [224] | ||
| 812 | Wigbryht, Bishop of Winchester, goes to Rome | [79] | ||
| 833 | Wigen, Bishop, killed | [82] | ||
| 667 | Wigheard, Archbishop of Canterbury elect, dies | [43] | ||
| 449 | Wight, island, peopled by Jutes | [12] | ||
| 530 | conquered by Cerdic | [18] | ||
| 661 | ravaged by Wulfere | [42] | ||
| 661 | converted to Christianity | [43] | ||
| 686 | ravaged by Ceadwalla | [51] | ||
| 897 | } | { | [113] | |
| 1001 | } | by the Danes | { | [157] |
| 1009 | } | { | [165] | |
| 825 | Wiglaf King of Mercia | [81] | ||
| 828 | regains his kingdom | [81] | ||
| 921 | Wigmore fortified and besieged | [125], [126] | ||
| 799 | Wihtburh, relics of, found | [76] | ||
| 514 | Wihtgar arrives in Britain | [17] | ||
| 544 | dies | [19] | ||
| 694 | Wihtred King of Kent | [53] | ||
| 725 | dies | [58] | ||
| 852 | Wihtred Abbot | [86] | ||
| 656 | Wilfrid, or Wilverth, Priest, at the consecration of Medeshamstede (A. D. 664) | [36], [40] | ||
| 664 | Archbishop of York | [43] | ||
| 675 | sent to Rome | [45] | ||
| 678 | ejected | [49] | ||
| 685 | restored (A. D. 688) | [51] | ||
| 709 | dies | [56] | ||
| 685 | Wilfrid or Wilferth 2d, Archbishop of York (A. D. 718) | [51] | ||
| 744 | dies | [61] | ||
| 928 | William 1st, Earl of Normandy | [130] | ||
| 1031 | William 2d, Earl of Normandy (the Conqueror) | [185] | ||
| 1046 | } | battles of | { | [192] |
| 1064 | } | { | [204] | |
| 1062 | conquers Maine | [206] | ||
| 1066 | defeats Harold, and consecrated King of England | [209] | ||
| 1067 | goes abroad | [211] | ||
| 1068 | sacks York | [211] | ||
| 1069 | lays the north waste | [212] | ||
| 1070 | despoils monasteries | [213] | ||
| 1070 | makes peace with Swegn | [216] | ||
| 1072 | reduces Scotland | [226] | ||
| 1073 | reduces Maine | [227] | ||
| 1074 | again in Normandy | [227] | ||
| 1075 | quells rebellion | [228] | ||
| 1076 | at war with France | [229] | ||
| 1077 | makes peace with France | [229] | ||
| 1079 | fights with his son Robert | [230] | ||
| 1081 | invades Wales | [230] | ||
| 1082 | arrests Odo | [230] | ||
| 1085 | causes a survey to be made of England | [234], [240] | ||
| 1086 | goes to Normandy | [235] | ||
| 1087 | invades France & burns Mante | [237], [238] | ||
| 1087 | dies | [238] | ||
| 1087 | his character | [238]-[242] | ||
| 1079 | William, Prince, wounded | [230] | ||
| 1087 | 2d, King of England | [220], [243] | ||
| 1087 | his gifts to the Church | [243] | ||
| 1088 | quells Odo’s rebellion | [247] | ||
| 1090 | at war with his brother Robert | [249] | ||
| 1091 | makes peace with Robert | [250] | ||
| 1091 | with Malcolm | [251] | ||
| 1092 | repairs Carlisle | [252] | ||
| 1093 | his illness | [252] | ||
| 1093 | quarrels with Malcolm | [253] | ||
| 1094 | William 2d, King of England, at war with Robert | [255] | ||
| 1095 | invades Wales | [259] | ||
| 1095 | quells the Northumbrian rebellion | [259], [260] | ||
| 1096 | receives Normandy for a sum of money | [262] | ||
| 1097 | invades Wales | [263] | ||
| 1098 | in Normandy | [264] | ||
| 1090 | reduces Maine | [265] | ||
| 1100 | killed, and his character | [266], [267] | ||
| 1048 | William Bishop of London | [199] | ||
| 1070 | William Fitz Osborne, Earl of Hereford, killed | [217] | ||
| 1075 | his daughter’s marriage | [227] | ||
| 1070 | William Bishop of Durham (A. D. 1080) | [219] | ||
| 1088 | rebels | [244] | ||
| 1096 | dies | [261] | ||
| 1085 | William Bishop of Elmham | [233] | ||
| 1096 | William, Earl of Eu, blinded | [261] | ||
| 1096 | William de Aldrey hanged | [261] | ||
| 1100 | William Giffard Bishop of Winchester | [267] | ||
| 1103 | leaves England | [271] | ||
| 1123 | assists at the consecration of William Corboyl | [294] | ||
| 1129 | dies | [307] | ||
| 1106 | William Crispin taken prisoner | [276] | ||
| 1112 | loses his lands | [281] | ||
| 1110 | William Mallet loses his lands | [279] | ||
| 1110 | William Baynard loses his lands | [279] | ||
| 1112 | William, Earl of Evreux, expelled | [281] | ||
| 1115 | William, Prince, son of Henry 1st, receives homage from the Normans | [283] | ||
| 1119 | marries the Earl of Anjou’s daughter | [287] | ||
| 1120 | drowned | [288] | ||
| 1123 | William Corboyl, Archbishop of Canterbury | [293] | ||
| 1123 | with difficulty obtains a pall at Rome | [294] | ||
| 1125 | again journeys to Rome | [300] | ||
| 1129 | holds a synod | [307] | ||
| 1135 | consecrates Stephen | [313] | ||
| 1140 | dies | [319] | ||
| 1137 | William, St. crucified (A. D. 1144) | [318] | ||
| 1138 | William, Earl of Albemarle, defeats David at the battle of the Standard | [319] | ||
| 1140 | William of Romare, Earl of Lincoln, revolts and defeats Stephen | [319], [320] | ||
| 1124 | William, son of Robert, Earl of Normandy, at war with Henry 1st | [297] | ||
| 1127 | divorced from Sibylla of Anjou | [302] | ||
| 1127 | Earl of Flanders | [302] | ||
| 1128 | killed | [305] | ||
| 1154 | William de Waltville, Abbot of Peterborough | [324] | ||
| 1003 | Wilton burnt | [159] | ||
| 1015 | Wiltshire plundered | [175] | ||
| 660 | Wina, Bishop of Winchester | [42] | ||
| 656 | Bishop of London, at the consecration of Medeshamstede (A. D. 664) | [36], [40] | ||
| 718 | Winborn minster built | [57] | ||
| 643 | Winchester, old minster at, built | [32] | ||
| 963 | monasteries at, founded by Athelwold | [139] | ||
| 1140 | besieged by Stephen’s Queen, Matilda, (A. D. 1141) | [320] | ||
| 1103 | } | { | [272] | |
| 1114 | } | { | [282] | |
| 1118 | } | Winds high | { | [287] |
| 1121 | } | { | [290] | |
| 1122 | } | { | [290] | |
| } | { | [291] | ||
| 761 | } | { | [66] | |
| 1111 | } | Winter severe | { | [280] |
| 1115 | } | { | [284] | |
| 1116 | } | { | ||
| 465 | Wipped killed | [13] | ||
| 887 | Witha (Guido) King of Lombardy | [102] | ||
| 913 | Witham fortified | [120] | ||
| 755 | Wiverth Thane | [64] | ||
| 477 | Wlencing arrives in England | [13] | ||
| 495 | } | { | [15] | |
| 552 | } | Woden, ancestor of Cerdic, and the West Saxon Kings | { | [20] |
| 597 | } | { | [24] | |
| 854 | } | { | [87] | |
| 547 | of Ida, and the Northumbrian Kings | [19] | ||
| 560 | of Ælla | [20] | ||
| 449 | } | of Penda, and the Mercian Kings | { | [12] |
| 626 | } | { | [29] | |
| 755 | Woden, ancestor of Offa | [65] | ||
| 800 | Worr, Alderman, dies | [77] | ||
| 1006 | Wulfeah blinded | [161] | ||
| 989 | Wulfgar Abbot of Abingdon | [150] | ||
| 1016 | dies | [181] | ||
| 1006 | Wulfgeate disgraced | [160] | ||
| 823 | Wulfheard, Alderman, invades Kent | [80] | ||
| 837 | defeats the Danes, and dies | [83] | ||
| 897 | Wulfheard, a Frisian, killed | [114] | ||
| 925 | Wulfhelm, Archbishop of Canterbury | [130] | ||
| 927 | goes to Rome | [131] | ||
| 656 | Wulfhere King of Mercia | [35] | ||
| 656 | charters Medeshamstede (A. D. 664) | [37] | ||
| 661 | gives Wight to Æthelwald | [42] | ||
| 675 | dies | [45] | ||
| 1001 | Wulfhere, a Bishop’s Thane, killed | [156] | ||
| 1009 | Wulfnoth, revolt of | [163], [164] | ||
| 803 | Wulfred Archbishop of Canterbury | [78] | ||
| 812 | goes to Rome | [79] | ||
| 813 | returns | [79] | ||
| 829 | dies | [82] | ||
| 852 | Wulfred rents Sempringham | [85] | ||
| 897 | Wulfred, Alderman of Hampshire, dies | [113] | ||
| 897 | Wulfric, Sheriff of Wales, dies | [115] | ||
| 1010 | Wulfric, the son of Leofwin, killed | [166] | ||
| 1043 | Wulfric Abbot of St. Augustine’s | [191] | ||
| 1046 | sent to the Synod of St. Remy | [193] | ||
| 1061 | dies | [206] | ||
| 1070 | Wulfric, Abbot of the new Monastery, Winchester, deposed (A. D. 1071) | [218] | ||
| 963 | Wulfstan, Deacon, dies | [139] | ||
| 1084 | Wulfwold, Abbot of Chertsey, dies | [232] | ||
| 1016 | Wulsige, Abbot of Ramsey, killed | [180] | ||
| 956 | Wulstan 1st, Archbishop of York, dies | [137] | ||
| 1023 | Wulstan or Wulfstan 2d, Archbishop of York, dies | [184] | ||
| 1070 | Wulstan, Bishop of Worcester, assists in consecrating a Bishop of the Orkneys (A. D. 1076) | [219] | ||
| 1070 | at the consecration of William Bishop of Durham (A. D. 1080) | [219] | ||
| 1088 | defeats the rebels | [245] | ||
| 1070 | Wulstcetel, Abbot of Croyland, ejected (A. D. 1085) | [220] |
| Y | ||||
| 626 | York, church built at (A. D. 627) | [28], [29] | ||
| 741 | burnt | [61] | ||
| 923 | taken | [130] | ||
| 1068 | } | sacked | { | [211] |
| 1069 | } | { | [212] | |
| 952 | Yric King of Northumberland | [136] | ||
| 954 | expelled | [136] | ||
| 1016 | Yric Earl of Northumberland | [177] | ||
| 1017 | confirmed in his government | [181] | ||
| 1046 | Yrling plunders Sandwich | [192] | ||
| 905 | Ysopa, Hold, killed | [118] | ||
| 1070 | Ywar Churchwarden of Peterborough | [214] |
ERRATA.
| Page | [9], | for 410 read 418. |
| [22], | for Ætheric read Æthelric. | |
| [32], | line 9, for Oswin read Oswiu. | |
| [43], | for Wilver read Wilverth. | |
| [49], | for St. Æthelfrith read St. Ætheldrith. | |
| [56], | for Beorht read Beorhtfrith. | |
| [58], | for Ealdherht read Eadberht. | |
| [69], | for Æthelbald read Æthebald. | |
| [180], | note, for Ashdon, &c. read Assington, near Rochford. | |
| [181], | for Æthelwold read Æthelword. |
STEVENSON, MATCHETT, AND STEVENSON, PRINTERS, NORWICH.
FOOTNOTES:
[A] Caligula.
[B] Caracalla.
[C] Valentinian had reigned in the west from the year 425, therefore the Cotton MS. is more correct in saying, “Martian and Valentinian reigned,” &c.