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    Oscytel (or Oskytel or Oscetel; died 971) was a medieval Bishop of Dorchester and Archbishop of York. Oscytel was probably of Danish ancestry. He was...
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  • to Lesley Abrams: "After the sidelining to the treacherous Wulfstan I, Oscytel, a kinsman of Oda, became Archbishop of York in 956." He died at Oundle...
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    land at Scroppenþorpe, including an area now in the modern Scrooby, to Oscytel, Archbishop of York. The Manor House belonged to the Archbishops of York...
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    Sometimes known as Lodeward. 931 956 Wulfstan (I) c. 958 971 Oscytel Also known as Oscytel. Translated from Dorchester. 971 Edwald Also known as Edwaldus...
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    Southwell Minster was founded on a large estate which Eadwig gave to Oscytel, Bishop of Dorchester in 956. Eadwig's close allies included Ælfsige, who...
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    listed building. The current church is the successor to one built in 956 by Oscytel, archbishop of York. Some late eleventh century fabric survives from this...
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  • Edwald Archbishop of York Appointed 971 Term ended resigned 971 Predecessor Oscytel Successor Oswald Orders Consecration 971...
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    Halfdan settled his followers in Northumbria, the army under Guthrum, Oscytel and Anwend struck out southwards and campaigned against the West Saxons...
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    take over. In 958, Edgar gave an estate at Sutton in Nottinghamshire to Oscytel, Archbishop of York, probably in support of a policy initiated by Eadwig...
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    of Oscytel, Archbishop of York, and, thus, also of Oscytel's successor Oswald of Worcester. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that Archbishop Oscytel was...
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  • the 19th oldest school in the world. From a gift of land by King Edwy to Oscytel, Archbishop of York thence was created a Chapter, a Church and a school...
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  • two royal charters. The first, Sawyer 679, is a grant by King Edgar to Oscytel, Archbishop of York of 10 hides at Hutton in Nottinghamshire, where he...
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    x 945 Wynsige betw. 934 x 945 betw. 949 x 950 Æthelwold 949 or 950 971 Oscytel Also Archbishop of York (956–971). 971 betw. 971 x 975 Leofwine Bishop...
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    later became Archbishop of York. It is possible that Oswald's relatives Oscytel, afterwards Archbishop of York, and Thurcytel, an abbot, were also relatives...
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    Hill.[citation needed] In 958, King Edgar granted an estate at Sutton to Oscytel, Archbishop of York. The village sometimes has traffic problems caused...
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  • (but perhaps in 959), an "Ealdorman Uhtred" witnessed the king's grant to Oscytel bishop of Dorchester (and later archbishop of York) of the minster of Southwell...
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  • Eanbald II Wulfsige Wigmund Wulfhere Æthelbald Hrotheweard Wulfstan I Oscytel Edwald Oswald Ealdwulf Wulfstan II Ælfric Puttoc Cynesige Ealdred Thomas...
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  • Eanbald II Wulfsige Wigmund Wulfhere Æthelbald Hrotheweard Wulfstan I Oscytel Edwald Oswald Ealdwulf Wulfstan II Ælfric Puttoc Cynesige Ealdred Thomas...
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    The commanders of this arriving army could well be identical to Guthrum, Oscytel, and Anwend, three Viking kings noted by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 875...
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  • Abbey existed in the 10th-century, staffed with Benedictine monks when Oscytel, Archbishop of York, died in 971.: 30 : 147  The archbishop was buried...
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    See of York around 958, when Edgar had given another estate at Sutton to Oscytel, Archbishop of York. However, in the instance of Bracken, the estate had...
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  • accompanied Oscytel, the Archbishop of York, and Oswald of Worcester, on their trip to Rome in about 957, purportedly to collect Oscytel's pallium, the...
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    the eleventh century, ruled by an abbot in 971, and the church in which Oscytel (or Oskytel), Archbishop of York was buried in 956, indicating that St...
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    Oswald, Archbishop of York in the 10th century, as Scyteby: the bishop Oscytel was recorded as having acquired it for £20. In Domesday Book it is referred...
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