1.6 Waldringfeld, Waldringfield Suffolk page 102 may be Waldringfield
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Notes page 107
A confirmation by Edwy of gifts made by Brihtnoth and Brihtric.Brihtnoth is shown by the Liber Eliensis and his wife’s will tohave been a benefactor of Ely also, and a Latin document, according to which he bequeaths Lawling, Eleigh and Hadleigh to Christchurch is printed by Palgrave (the Rise and Progress of the English Commonwealth, 1921, edition, 11, p.314) from the Lambeth MS 1212
The will of Brihtric and his wife Aelfswith which they declared at Meopham in the presence of their relations namely
WulstanUcca, and his brother Wulfsige, and Sired, Alfred son, and Wulsige the Black and Wine the priest, and Aelfgar of Meonham, and Wulfheah, Ordheah’s son and his brother Aelfheah, and Brihtwaru, Aelfrics widow and her kinsman Brihtric& Bishop Aelfstan
What actually is the reference to Waldringfield?
Is this the Brithnoth connected with Maldon (he of the statue)?
Connection through Aelfswith to Cwengevra. See follow up.