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- Ceatta of Lichfield is an obscure Anglo Saxon saint of the Catholic Church. He is unknown beyond a mention in the 11th-century Old English listing, On...
- Cup Match on 1 November 1970 against Leicester City Supporters Ladies FC. Ceatta of Lichfield, an obscure 11th century Anglo Saxon saint of the Catholic...
- unknown British Milton Abbas Ceadda of Lichfield 7th Northumbrian Lichfield Ceatta of Lichfield unknown obscure Lichfield Possibly a duplication of Ceadda...
- Eihtbuerga OE: Sancte Ceadda, sancte Cedde, sancte Ceatta. Latin: Sanctusque Ceadda, sanctus Cedde, sanctus Ceatta Sancte Æþered, se cyningc, Sancte Ostryð, sancte...
- UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X. Headda 13 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (listing shared with Ceatta of Lichfield) v t e...
- brother, Chad of Mercia. The name may also be derived from an obscure saint, Ceatta of Lichfield, though this may simply be another name for Chad of Mercia...
- from the Celtic word ced, meaning wood. Chat Moss could also derive from Ceatta, an Old English personal name and mos, a swamp or alternatively the first...
- John the Baptist and a village hall. The name "Chaceley" may originate as Ceatta or Ceadda; ced 'wood' or cediw, 'yew wood'. Chaceley was "Chaddeslcia" in...
- either from nearby St. Chad's well at Chadwell or from the Old English for 'Ceatta's well or stream'. The village contains a number of notable buildings. A...
- name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and likely derives from the Old English for Ceatta's pit or grove. In the Domesday Book, Chedgrave is described as consisting...