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Dol (Ille-et-Vilaine), castle,
272
,
327
Domesday: reasons for name,
307
,
310
; book,
5
,
76
,
107
,
149
,
194

5
,
202
,
214
,
230
,
233
,
277

9
,
282

3
,
286
,
291
,
295

6
,
307

13
,
315
,
317

18
,
325

6
,
335

6
,
338
,
344
,
348
; purpose of,
322

4
; survey,
307

12
,
317

18
,
320
,
322
,
324

5
,
333
; Great Domesday,
307

8
,
324
,
326
; Little Domesday,
307
,
317
,
326
; Exon Domesday,
316

17
,
322
; judicial inquiry,
309

12
; jurors,
283
,
286
,
309

11
,
348
; waste,
313
,
315

16
; geld inquiry,
316

17
; returns brought to WTC at Salisbury,
322
Domesday Book and Beyond
,
317
Domfront (Orne),
81

3
,
93

4
, III Dorchester-upon-Thames (Oxon),
258
Dover (Kent),
35
,
71
,
206
,
209
,
226
,
248
; castle,
116
,
195
,
202
,
207
,
209

10
Duncan I, king of Scots (1034–40) father of Malcolm III,
125
Duncan II, king of Scots (1094), son of Malcolm III,
252
Dunsinane (Perths), battle of,
125
Durham, city,
125
,
127
,
223

4
,
247
,
251

3
,
267
,
290
,
314
; county,
121
,
233
; castle,
252
,
270
,
290
; cathedral,
123
,
346

7
; abbey,
340
; bp of,
see
Æthelric; Æthelwine; Walcher; William
Eadmer, monk of Canterbury, chronicler,
116

19
,
259
,
333
,
342
Eadnoth the Staller (d. 1068),
222
Eadric the Grabber (Streona) (d. 1017)
14
,
17

19
Eadric the Wild,
209
,
218
,
227
Eadsige, abp of Canterbury (d. 1050),
65
,
69
Eadwig (d. 1017), son of Æthelred the Unready,
19
Eadwine, earl of Mercia (d. 1071), son of Earl Ælfgar: becomes earl of Mercia,
128
; supports northern rebels,
128

9
; attends dedication of Westminster Abbey (1065),
136
; allies with Harold,
139
; drives off Tostig (1066),
148
; defeated at Fulford,
162
,
192
; withdraws from London,
196
; submits to WTC (1067),
202
,
378

9
; hostage in Normandy,
203
,
217
,
253
; attends Matildas coronation (1068),
216
; promised marriage to WTC’s daughter,
218
,
253
; erosion of power,
217

18
,
247

8
; rebels but quickly submits (1068),
218

19
; rebels again (1071),
248
; betrayal and death,
250
,
320
Eadwine (d. 1039), uncle of Earl Ælfgar,
105
Eadwulf, earl (d. 1041),
40
,
126
,
263
Ealdgyth, sister of Eadwine and Morcar, wife of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn and Harold Godwineson,
137
,
139
,
141
,
192
,
212
ealdormen,
27

8
Ealdred, abt of Abingdon,
239
,
382

3
Ealdred, bp of Worcester, abp of York ASC D compiled in his circle,
74
,
104
; Godwine sympathizer,
102
,
107
; sent to find Edward the Exile (1054–5)
102

3
,
369
; becomes abp of York,
107
; crowns Harold (1066),
139
; champions Edgar ÆEtheling,
191
,
195
; crowns WTC,
199

200
; crowns Matilda (1068),
216
; curses Urse d’Abetôt,
284
; attempts to quell rebellion,
219
; dies,
226
,
240
Ealdred, earl of Northumbria (d. 1038), son of Uhtred,
265
earls,
28
East Anglia,
12
,
27

8
,
63
,
71
,
75
,
99
,
101
,
104
,
107
,
243
,
245
,
258
,
267
,
269
,
283
; bishop of,
240
;
see also
Æthelmaer; Stigand; earl of,
see
Ælfgar; Gyrth; Harold; Ralph; Thorkell
Edgar, king of England (959–75),
138
Edgar Ætheling, son of Edward the Exile: throne-worthiness,
106
,
132
,
138
,
191
; rights set aside by Harold and allies,
138
,
140
; elected king (1066),
191

3
,
195
,
197
; surrenders to WTC,
196
; hostage in Normandy (1067),
203
; rebels (1068),
219
; flees to Scotland,
220
,
222
; attacks York (1069),
223
; returns to Scoland,
224
; joins Danish invasion,
226
; flees to Scotland (1070),
233
,
247
,
251
; flees to Flanders (1072),
252

3
; submits to WTC (1074),
266

7
,
271
; friends with Robert Curthose,
345
Edith, ETC’s queen (d. 1075), dau. of Earl Godwine, character and accomplishments,
63
; age,
64

5
,
67
; marriage to ETC,
63

4
; childlessness,
64
,
69
,
97
,
102
; relationship with ETC,
64
,
72

3
,
134

5
; banishment (1051),
72

3
; return (1052),
79
,
95
; power and influence,
104
,
127
,
263

4
; rebuilds Wilton Abbey,
129
; grief at Tostig’s fall,
130
; proxy for ETC,
131
; at ETC’s deathbed,
133

7
; submits to WTC,
193

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