-
pounds (?). Item, gold to the
amount of two
thousand mancuses is to be
taken and
minted into
mancuses; and the
archbishop is to
receive one portion, and...
-
problem well with its
request that "two
thousand mancuses of gold be
taken and
minted into
mancuses" (nime man
twentig hund
mancusa goldes and gemynetige...
-
received an
estate and 100
mancuses,
while Æthelred, the only
ealdorman to be
mentioned by name,
received a
sword worth 100
mancuses. Æthelflæd was
first recorded...
-
translation of the
Pastoral Care. Each æstel was
worth the
princely sum of 50
mancuses which fits in well with the
quality workmanship and
expensive materials...
-
which has been
interpreted as her heriot,
consisting of two
armlets of 120
mancuses each, a drinking-cup, 6 horses, 6
shields and 6 spears.
There is no conclusive...
- Alfred's will,
drawn up in the 880s, Æthelred was left a
sword worth 100
mancuses. In 892, two
Viking armies attacked eastern England, and Æthelred took...
- each
bishopric in my kingdom, and in each will be an æstel
worth fifty mancuses. And I
command in God's name that no man may take the æstel from the book...
-
rescinded a
forfeiture for 100
mancuses of gold, and in
another he
restored several confiscated estates for 120
mancuses.
Since the 930s,
charters had...
- and his wife
bequeathed to
their hlæfdige (lady) an
armlet worth 30 gold
mancuses and a stallion, to
guarantee the will be
carried out. Another's will of...
- land to be set
aside to feed the poor, and he
ordered that
three hundred mancuses be sent to Rome each year, one
hundred to be
spent on
lighting the lamps...