• Wigod (also spelt Wigot) was the eleventh-century Saxon thegn or lord of the English town of Wallingford, and a kinsman of Edward the Confessor. After...
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  • Toki, son of Wigod of Wallingford, was an Englishman in the service of William the Conqueror. The ‘D’ version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that...
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    (1986–1993) Dean Crowley (1993–1999) James Staunton, Ed.D. (1999–2011) Rob Wigod (2011–2023) Mike West (2023–present) The Southern Section was the outgrowth...
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    unhorsed by Robert and was only saved from death by an Englishman, Toki son of Wigod, who was himself killed. William's forces were forced to lift the siege...
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    similar-sounding Anglo-Saxon name. A cupbearer to Edward the Confessor, Wigod of Wallingford, who was also later favoured by William the Conqueror, and...
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  • Edition. Houghton, Mifflin and Company. p. 326. ISBN 978-1-146-96754-9. Wigod, Jacob D. 1952. "Negative Capability and Wise Passiveness." PMLA 67 (4)...
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    Vendler 1983 pp. 118–120 Vendler 1983 pp. 120–123 Brooks 1947 pp. 151–167 Wigod 1968 p. 59 Patterson 1968 pp. 49–50 Jones 1969 p. 176 Vendler 1983 p. 140...
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    Mr. 1998, Canadian Newsstand Major Dailies, ProQuest. Web. 26 Oct. 2010 Wigod, Rebecca. "Plot-Meister Says That For Her, It's Mostly About Character."...
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  • Diana Atkinson, née Wigod is a Canadian writer, who was a shortlisted nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 1995...
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    the Confessor a Saxon thegn, Wigod of Wallingford, held the manor of Shabbington. In the Norman conquest of England, Wigod supported the invader William...
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  • of war Valmaine Toki, New Zealand barrister and solicitor Toki, son of Wigod of Wallingford, English soldier in the service of William the Conqueror...
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  • Crispin was its first castellan of Wallingford, and owner of the lands of Wigod. Matilda later married Brien FitzCount. During the Rebellion of 1088, Miles...
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    Wallingford where he crossed the river after securing the support of Saxon thegn Wigod. William then split his forces into two divisions; leading one personally...
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    "Manitoba Rewards Complicated Kindness". The Globe and Mail. April 25, 2005. Wigod, Rebecca (June 29, 2005). "Alice Munro 'author of the year': Miriam Toews...
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    county's Ealdorman. During the Norman Conquest in 1066, the Anglo-Saxon lord Wigod allowed William the Conqueror's invading armies into Wallingford to rest...
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    Anglo-Saxon burgh, or town wall, prior to the Norman invasion of 1066. Wigod of Wallingford, who controlled the town, supported William the Conqueror's...
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    after the conquest. His mother was Erminhild de Warwick and his father was Wigod de Wallingford, Earl of Wallington and a descendant of both Egbert III of...
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  • Library. She has a degree in history from the University of British Columbia. Wigod, Rebecca (April 8, 2006). "What shall we read now?: The Vancouver library...
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    in Normandy. He married Ealdgyth, the daughter of Wigod, the Saxon lord of Wallingford. After Wigod's death, William appointed Robert the lord of Wallingford...
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    aristocrat. Indeed, he has been described as a great thegn, the son of Wigod, and the grandson of Woolgeat, the Danish Earl of Warwick. His mother was...
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     29. Retrieved 2021-04-09 – via newspapers.com.(subscription required) Wigod, Rebecca (1986-10-28). "It's the water, suggests UVic cancer researcher"...
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  • "Manitoba Rewards Complicated Kindness". The Globe and Mail. 25 April 2005. Wigod, Rebecca (29 June 2005). "Alice Munro 'author of the year': Miriam Toews...
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  • Star-Phoenix. Canadian Press. 1988-08-06. p. 23. Retrieved 2020-06-01. Wigod, Rebecca (1998-07-10). "Adopting a baby: Lori Fung's toughest test". The...
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  • Finding Memory. Toronto: Random House. 2010. ISBN 978-0-30735652-9. Rebecca Wigod (January 24, 2004). "Judy Fong Bates: Profile" (PDF). Vancouver Sun. Retrieved...
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  • (December 2001). "Oh, the horror!", Science Fiction Chronicle 22 (12): 55. Wigod, Rebecca (June 2, 2001). "A much-published writer of erotica isn't some...
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  • p. 40. Retrieved 2022-08-30. Reviews for The Long Distance Grandmother Wigod, Rebecca (1998-09-11). "Staying close". The Vancouver Sun. p. 5. Retrieved...
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  • #5 for two weeks (May 12 & 19) and was last listed on 1 September 2007. Wigod, Rebecca (28 April 2008). "Authors of The 100-Mile Diet win B.C. book award"...
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    Beacon Communications Corp. 19 October 2006. ISSN 0744-7930. OCLC 8560666. Wigod, Rebecca (6 August 2005). "Life in Iran was life in hell, says local author"...
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  • on list for Orange Prize". Winnipeg Free Press, March 25, 2007. Rebecca Wigod, "Mary Gooch, overweight Everywoman; Lori Lansens' compulsive overeater...
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    the reign of King Edward the Confessor the manor of Harpsden belonged to Wigod, the thegn of Wallingford. After the Norman conquest of England, Harpsden...
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