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SIA(Suffolk Institue of Archeology) Vol 8 1891. Article on Early wills relating to Bury. Theodred Bishop of London gave his land at Waldringfield to Osgood, his sister’s son. Theodred died before 955. See below

S 1526: A.D. 942 x c. 951. Will of Theodred, bishop of London, including bequests of land at Duxford in Cambs., Illyntone (probably Illington, Norfolk) and Arrington, Cambs., to the king; land at St Osyth in Essex, Southery in Norfolk, and Tillingham and Dunmow in Essex, to St Paul’s, London; land at Mendham, Suffolk, to his sister’s son, Osgot (except for the minster and 1 hide, to belong to the church); land at Shotford and Mettingham, Suffolk, to Mendham church; land at Syleham, Instead, Chickering, Ashfield Green, all in Suffolk, and Wrtinham (? Wortham, Suffolk) to Osgot; land at Horham, Athelington, Suffolk, to St Æthelberht’s church at Hoxne; land at Lothingland, Suffolk, to Offa, his sister’s son; land at Barton, Rougham, Pakenham, Suffolk, to his kinsman Osgot, Eadulf’s son; land at Nowton, Horningsheath, Ickworth and Whepstead, Suffolk, to St Edmund’s church (Bury); land at Waldringfield and a messuage in Ipswich, Suffolk, to Osgot, his sister’s son; land at Wortham, Suffolk, to Wulfstan; with arrangements for the episcopal demesne in London and at Hoxne, Suffolk; at Wimbledon and Sheen, Surrey; at Fulham, Middx; and at Dengie, Essex. English.

Anglo Saxon Chronicle Waldehere, Bishop of London confirmed a charter at a council meeting at Hatfield in 680.

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