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- Wigred (or Wilgred) (died c. 942) was appointed Bishop of Chester-le-Street around 925. He was also known as the Bishop of the Church of St Cuthbert. He...
- between the 7th and 10th centuries. In the reign of Æthelstan (924–939) Wigred, thought by Simon Keynes to have been Bishop of Chester-le-Street, attested...
- pope of the Catholic Church Theobald the Elder, Frankish nobleman (b. 854) Wigred, bishop of Chester-le-Street (approximate date) Wynsige, bishop of Dorchester...
- Ecgred Eanbert Eardulf Bishops of Chester-le-Street Eardulf Cutheard Tilred Wigred Uhtred ****helm Ealdred Ælfsige Aldhun High Medieval Bishops of Durham Aldhun...
- North door Bishops Eardulf (883-900) Cutheard (900-915) Tilred (915-928) Wigred Utchred ****helm (947) Aldred Elfsig Aldune Deans Mervin Waleran Iol****...
- traditionally spelt Wyrardisbury; it is Anglo Saxon in origin and means "Wigred's fort". Its name is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Wirecesberie...
- pope of the Catholic Church Theobald the Elder, Frankish nobleman (b. 854) Wigred, bishop of Chester-le-Street (approximate date) Wynsige, bishop of Dorchester...
- (67 mi) north of the regional capital Białystok. Gremzdy Polskie is home to Wigre Lake, as well as many cows and farms here and there. "Central Statistical...