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    The Durham Liber Vitae is a confraternity book produced in north-eastern England in the Middle Ages. It records the names of visitors to the church of...
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    kept in the British Library in London, as Stowe MS 944. It and the Durham Liber Vitae are the only surviving Anglo-Saxon confraternity books. On folio 29...
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    Peter's Abbey, Salzburg Liber memorialis of Remiremont Abbey Liber Vitae of the Imperial Abbey of Corvey Liber Vitae of Durham Liber Vitae of the New Minster...
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    Career of Cellachan of Cashel. Christiania, 1905. Durham Liber Vitae, ed. A.H. Thompson, Liber vitae ecclesiae Dunelmensis. Surtees Society 136. 1923....
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  • Eustace de Balliol (category People from County Durham)
    Petronilla FitzPiers, had four known sons, all of whom appeared in the Durham Liber Vitae: Hugh, Enguerrand (Ingram or Ingelram), Bernard, and Henry; his eldest...
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    Durham Liber Vitae", p. 111 Lawrie (ed.), Early Scottish Charters, pp. 259–60, and no. 86 Barrow, G. W. S. (2004), "Scots in the Durham Liber Vitae"...
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  • England's most powerful and prestigious families. An entry in the Durham Liber Vitae, c. 1098 x 1120, indicates that Ranulf le Meschin had an older brother...
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  • Meschin became ruler of Cumberland and later Earl of Chester. The Durham Liber Vitae, c. 1098-1120, shows that his eldest son was one Richard, who died...
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  • together in the Durham Liber Vitae, a confraternity book listing the names of benefactors of and visitors to the episcopal church of Durham (and its predecessor...
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  • Billfrith (category History of County Durham)
    Rollason (eds.), Durham Liber Vitae, vol. ii, p. 94 and Rollason (ed.), Libellus, p. 121 Rollason and Rollason (eds.), Durham Liber Vitae, vol. ii, p. 94;...
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  • David Rollason (category Academics of Durham University)
    of the Libellus de exordio and co-operating on an edition of the Durham Liber Vitae. Outside of his academic interests, David Rollason is a keen cyclist...
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  • Durham Liber Vitae, III (London) (2007) (with Elizabeth Briggs and David Rollason), ‘Original core’ in D. and L. Rollason, eds, Durham Liber Vitae, III...
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    recorded in a list of monks in the early 9th century core of the Durham Liber Vitae which is probably related to Coifi, however the origins of all of...
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  • cit., p. 16) describes the great book containing names of benefactors (Liber Vitæ) that was kept on the high altar, chapter xxi the forms for giving sanctuary...
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  • examples of his handwriting appear to survive in several Durham books, including the Liber Vitae, the so-called Cantor's Book (whose text he would have...
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  • are, namely, a textual tradition from Durham witnessed by Historia de Sancto Cuthberto and by the Durham Liber Vitae; and the other an appearance in a witness...
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    appears an additional three times in the Durham Liber Vitae. The name Aestorhild also appears in the Liber Vitae, and is likely the ancestor of the Middle...
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  • Her status as Oswiu's wife is confirmed by her appearance in the Durham Liber Vitae, where, under the anglicised name 'Raegnmaeld', she appears in first...
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  • ISBN 9780192527479. Retrieved 8 January 2016. Library, British (2007). The Durham Liber Vitae: Linguistic commentary. p. 265. ISBN 9780712349963. Retrieved 8 January...
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    (early 9th century) Durham Liber Vitae, confraternity book, recording the names of visitors to the church of the bishopric of Durham, and its predecessor...
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  • the 1150s, this man's next and last attestation, preserved by the Durham Liber vitae, fails to accord him a royal title. One possibility is that Dubhghall...
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  • GWS (2004). "Scots in the Liber Durham". In Rollason, D; Piper, AJ; Harvey, M; Rollason, L (eds.). The Durham Liber Vitae and its Context. Woodbridge:...
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    theory that he is not included in a list of Worcester monks in the Durham Liber Vitae, but this dates to around 1105 and it also leaves out Wulfstan's chaplain...
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    D (2007). "Celtic Names". In Rollason, D; Rollason, L (eds.). The Durham Liber Vitae. Vol. 2. London: The British Library. pp. 35–42. ISBN 978-0-7123-4996-3...
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    unattested by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, forms of it are recorded by the Durham Liber vitae, and it appears to represent the Old Norse Bersi, a name otherwise...
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  • for the Use of a Confessor." Anglia 83.1 (1965): 1-34. Wade-Evans, A. W. Vitae Britanniae et Genealogiae. University of Wales Press Board, Cardiff, 1944...
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    is found two years later in the phrase 'in litle Smithetun' in the Durham Liber Vitae; this element distinguishes Little Smeaton from the neighbouring Great...
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  • Vol. 3 (2nd ed.). Edinburgh: David Douglas. Stevenson, J, ed. (1841). Liber Vitae Ecclesiae Dunelmensis. Publications of the Surtees Society. London: J...
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  • D (2007). "Celtic Names". In Rollason, D; Rollason, L (eds.). The Durham Liber Vitae. Vol. 2. London: The British Library. pp. 35–42. ISBN 978-0-7123-4996-3...
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    Brown, 'Priory of Coldingham', p. 93. Rollason, D. and L., eds., Durham Liber vitae : London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian A.VII : edition and...
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