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Stowe Ch 37
- Record Id:
- 040-001953985
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-001953948
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000534.0x000294
- LARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100165173484.0x000001
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Stowe Ch 37
- Title:
- Will of Æthelstan Ætheling (d. 1014)
- Scope & Content:
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Will of Æthelstan Ætheling; dated 1014, probably 25 June (Sawyer, no. 1503).
Endorsed in a contemporary hand, ‘¶ ÆÐELSTANES CǷYDE ÆÐELINCGES ÷ \OF OLINGEBVRNE into cristes cerce/ [added subsequently in smaller capitals]’; in a 12th-century hand, ‘Elstan etheling filius eðelreð regis dedit ecclesie’ and ‘Ad ecclesiam cristi olingeburne et garƿaldintun.’; in another 12th-century hand, ‘Æthelstanus ætheling dedit holingeburnam ęcclesie cristi’ and ‘.anglice.’; in a 13th- or 14th-century hand, ‘·XV·’; and in a 13th- or 14th-century hand, ‘Anno mº.xv. scrip. xv.’.
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- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Anglo-Saxon Charters
Stowe Collection - Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001953948
040-001953985 - Is part of:
- Stowe Ch 1-646 : Stowe Charters
Stowe Ch 37 : Will of Æthelstan Ætheling (d. 1014) - Hierarchy:
- 032-001953948[0037]/040-001953985
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Stowe Ch 1-646
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
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Parchment leaf
- Digitised Content:
- https://iiif.bl.uk/uv/#?manifest=https://bl.digirati.io/iiif/ark:/81055/vdc_100165173484.0x000001
- Thumbnail:
- Languages:
- English, Old
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1014
- End Date:
- 1014
- Date Range:
- 1014
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- Physical Characteristics:
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Dimensions: 210 × 480 mm.
Script: English vernacular minuscule.
- Custodial History:
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Origin: England.
Provenance:
Benedictine cathedral priory of Holy Trinity or Christ Church, Canterbury, Kent.
Sir Edward Dering, first baronet (b. 1598, d. 1644), antiquary and religious controversialist: his mark on the dorse.
Thomas Astle (b. 1735, d. 1803), archivist and collector of books and manuscripts.
Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville (b. 1776, d. 1839), 1st duke of Buckingham and Chandos, of Stowe House, near Buckingham.
Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville (b. 1797, d. 1861), 2nd duke of Buckingham and Chandos: sold in 1849 to Lord Ashburnham.
Bertram Ashburnham (b. 1797, d. 1878), 4th earl of Ashburnham, of Ashburnham Place, Sussex.
Bertram Ashburnham (b. 1840, d. 1913), 5th earl of Ashburnham: purchased by the British Museum from him together with 1084 other Stowe manuscripts in 1883.
- Information About Copies:
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Full digital coverage available for this manuscript: see Digitised Manuscripts, https://bl.uk/manuscripts/.
- Publications:
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Sawyer, P.H., Anglo-Saxon Charters: An Annotated List and Bibliography, Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, 8 (London: Royal Historical Society, 1968), no. 1503.
Brooks, N.P., and S.E. Kelly, eds., Charters of Christ Church Canterbury, Anglo-Saxon Charters, 17–18 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), no. 142 [edition and commentary].
Keynes, Simon, and others, The Electronic Sawyer http://esawyer.org.uk/manuscript/507.html [accessed 5 November 2016; bibliography].
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War, ed. by Claire Breay and Joanna Story (London: The British Library, 2018), no. 142 [exhibition catalogue].
Michael Gullick, ‘Fragments of some Anglo-Saxon service books in Norway and Sweden’, in Manuscripts in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Cultures and Connections, ed. by Claire Breay and Joanna Story with Eleanor Jackson (Dublin: Four Courts, 2021), pp. 188-200 (pp. 191 n. 15).
- Exhibitions:
- Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War, British Library, London, 19 October 2018 - 19 February 2019
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Abbey of St Mary the Virgin and St Edward, of Benedictine nuns, Shaftesbury, Dorset, ?888-1539
Astle, Thomas, archivist and collector of books and manuscripts, 1735-1803
Benedictine cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity or Christ Church, Canterbury, Kent, 597-1539
Eadmund II, of England, Ironside
Newminster, afterwards Hyde Abbey, Winchester, 901-1538
Oldminster or Cathedral Priory, Winchester
ÆThelred II, of England
Æthelstan, Ætheling, son of King Æthelred II - Places:
- Adderbury, Oxfordshire
Chalton, Hampshire
East Anglia, England
Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Hollingborne, Kent
Mollington, counties Oxfordshire and Warwickshire
Mordon, Surrey
Peaces-dele, Derbyshire
Rotherfield, Hampshire
Winchester, England
Yarnton, Oxfordshire - Related Material:
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From the Catalogue of the Stowe Manuscripts in the British Museum, ed. by Edward J.L. Scott, 2 vols (London: British Museum, 1895):
‘Will of Æthestan ætheling, son of King Æthelred, made with the consent of his father, bequeathing freedom to his serfs; to the Church of Christ and St. Peter [Winchester Cathedral], where he desires burial, land at Eadburgebyrig [Adderbury, co. Oxon.], Merelafa [?Great Marlow, co. Buck.], and Mordune [?Mordon, co. Surr.]; to the old monastery [Winchester], money due to him from the widow of Athelwold; to Christ Church [Canterbury], land at Holinga burn [Holling,bourne, co. Kent] and Garwaldintun [?Yarnton, co. Oxon.]; to St. Mary's Nunnaminster [Winchester], land at Hrytherafeld [Rotherfield, co. Hants.]; to Holy Trinity, Newminster [Winchester], a silver ewer; to Sceaftenesbyrig [Shaftesbury Abbey, co. Dors.], money; to King Æthelred, hand at Cealhtun [Chalton, co. Hants.], North-tun, and Mollintun [Mollington, cos. Oxon. and Warw.]; to his brother Eadmund, land in East Anglia and Peaces dele [co. Derb.]; and devising numerous other lands and detailed property. About A.D. 1015. Anglo-Saxon. Facsim. in Ord. Surv., pt. iii. pl. 28; printed in Lye, Diction., vol. ii. appx.; Hiekes, Dissert. Epist., p. 61; Kemble, Cod. Dipl., no. dccxxii.; Thorpe, Dipl., p. 557; and Ord. Surv., 1.c. Cf. Ord. Surv., pt. i. pl. 18.’