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INDEX
Acca, bishop of Hexham
127
Adela, Countess of Flanders
317
Adelard of Bath
236
Ælbert, archbishop of York
62
,
152
Ælfgifu (1st wife of Æthelred II)
292
Ælfgifu (2nd wife of Æthelred II)
see
Emma
Ælfgifu of Northampton
303
,
309
,
314–16
Ælfheah, bishop of Winchester, archbishop of Canterbury
280
,
301
,
304–5
,
310
,
313
Ælfhere, ealdorman of Mercia
289
Ælfwine, bishop of Durham
342
Ælfwine (brother of Ecgfrith)
97