Eadwine of Abingdon

Eadwine of Abingdon

Eadwine, Abbot of Abingdon.

Eadwine was the brother of Ealdorman Ælfric Cild who purchased the abbacy for him in 985; he died in 990 (Kelly 2000).

References

*Kelly, S. E. 2000. Charters of Abingdon, part 1. "Anglo-Saxon Charters" 7.


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