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Archbishop of York from 958 to 971
Oscytel (or Oskytel or Oscetel; died 971) was a medieval Bishop of Dorchester and Archbishop of York. Oscytel was probably of Danish ancestry. He was
Oscytel
Archbishop of York from 931 to 956
to Lesley Abrams: "After the sidelining to the treacherous Wulfstan I, Oscytel, a kinsman of Oda, became Archbishop of York in 956." He died at Oundle
Wulfstan_(died_956)
King of England from 955 to 959
Southwell Minster was founded on a large estate which Eadwig gave to Oscytel, Bishop of Dorchester in 956. Eadwig's close allies included Ælfsige, who
Eadwig
Church in Nottinghamshire, England
listed building. The current church is the successor to one built in 956 by Oscytel, archbishop of York. Some late eleventh century fabric survives from this
Southwell_Minster
9th-century Viking leader of the Great Heathen Army
Halfdan settled his followers in Northumbria, the army under Guthrum, Oscytel and Anwend struck out southwards and campaigned against the West Saxons
Ubba
Village in Nottinghamshire, England
land at Scroppenþorpe, including an area now in the modern Scrooby, to Oscytel, Archbishop of York. The Manor House belonged to the Archbishops of York
Scrooby
King of the English from 959 to 975
take over. In 958, Edgar gave an estate at Sutton in Nottinghamshire to Oscytel, Archbishop of York, probably in support of a policy initiated by Eadwig
Edgar,_King_of_England
Senior bishop in the Church of England
Sometimes known as Lodeward. 931 956 Wulfstan (I) c. 958 971 Oscytel Also known as Oscytel. Translated from Dorchester. 971 Edwald Also known as Edwaldus
Archbishop_of_York
Abbot of Crowland and perhaps also of Bedford Abbey
of Oscytel, Archbishop of York, and, thus, also of Oscytel's successor Oswald of Worcester. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that Archbishop Oscytel was
Thurcytel
confirmation of lands. Latin, Abingdon Eadwig 659 1029 A.D. 958 for 959 Oscytel, bishop Grant of 20 hides (mansae) at Southwell, with dependencies at Normanton
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
Hill.[citation needed] In 958, King Edgar granted an estate at Sutton to Oscytel, Archbishop of York. The village sometimes has traffic problems caused
Sutton_cum_Lound
Archbishop of York in 971
Edwald Archbishop of York Appointed 971 Term ended resigned 971 Predecessor Oscytel Successor Oswald Orders Consecration 971
Edwald
Archbishop of Canterbury from 941 to 958, Christian saint
later became Archbishop of York. It is possible that Oswald's relatives Oscytel, afterwards Archbishop of York, and Thurcytel, an abbot, were also relatives
Oda_of_Canterbury
Former monastery and now its surviving church in the English county of Lincolnshire
quarter of the 10th century Thurcytel, a nobleman, cleric, and relative of Oscytel, Archbishop of York, became abbot of Crowland and endowed the abbey with
Crowland_Abbey
two royal charters. The first, Sawyer 679, is a grant by King Edgar to Oscytel, Archbishop of York of 10 hides at Hutton in Nottinghamshire, where he
Muiredach_(ealdorman)
Cathedral school in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England
the 19th oldest school in the world. From a gift of land by King Edwy to Oscytel, Archbishop of York, about 958, a Chapter, a Church, and a school to teach
The_Minster_School,_Southwell
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
x 945 Wynsige betw. 934 x 945 betw. 949 x 950 Æthelwold 949 or 950 971 Oscytel Also Archbishop of York (956–971). 971 betw. 971 x 975 Leofwine Bishop
Bishop_of_Lincoln
12th-century English bishop and saint
to Dorchester Dorchester Harlardus Wigmund Coenwulf Wynsige Æthelwold Oscytel united see: Leofwine Alnothus Æscwig Ælfhelm Eadnoth (I) Æthelric Eadnoth
Hugh_of_Lincoln
Archbishop of York from 766 to 780
Eanbald II Wulfsige Wigmund Wulfhere Æthelbald Hrotheweard Wulfstan I Oscytel Edwald Oswald Ealdwulf Wulfstan II Ælfric Puttoc Cynesige Ealdred Thomas
Æthelbert_of_York
Church in Bedfordshire, England
the eleventh century, ruled by an abbot in 971, and the church in which Oscytel (or Oskytel), Archbishop of York was buried in 956, indicating that St
St_Paul's_Church,_Bedford
Archbishop of York from 1114 to 1140
Eanbald II Wulfsige Wigmund Wulfhere Æthelbald Hrotheweard Wulfstan I Oscytel Edwald Oswald Ealdwulf Wulfstan II Ælfric Puttoc Cynesige Ealdred Thomas
Thurstan
Derbyshire-area Anglo-Saxon ealdorman
(but perhaps in 959), an "Ealdorman Uhtred" witnessed the king's grant to Oscytel bishop of Dorchester (and later archbishop of York) of the minster of Southwell
Uhtred_(Derbyshire_ealdorman)
11th-century English abbot
accompanied Oscytel, the Archbishop of York, and Oswald of Worcester, on their trip to Rome in about 957, purportedly to collect Oscytel's pallium, the
Germanus_of_Winchester
Viking king and leader of the Great Army
The commanders of this arriving army could well be identical to Guthrum, Oscytel, and Anwend, three Viking kings noted by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 875
Bagsecg
Abbey existed in the 10th-century, staffed with Benedictine monks when Oscytel, Archbishop of York, died in 971. The archbishop was buried in the abbey
Bedford_Abbey
Manor and hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
See of York around 958, when Edgar had given another estate at Sutton to Oscytel, Archbishop of York. However, in the instance of Bracken, the estate had
Bracken, East Riding of Yorkshire
Bracken,_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire
Village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Oswald, Archbishop of York in the 10th century, as Scyteby: the bishop Oscytel was recorded as having acquired it for £20. In Domesday Book it is referred
Skidby
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A new beginning
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A woman worthy of the ut-most praise
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Sparkling; Shining One
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Spent, made base.
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Very Active
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Great; Wealthy
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Lord Shiva
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Pure, Without any blemishes
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Mowriyah, MORIAH means "chosen by God." In the bible, this is the name of the mountain where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac to God.
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