S 1535
A.D. 1042 x 1053, possibly 1046. Will of Wulfgyth, including bequests of land at Stisted, Essex, to her sons Ælfketel and Ketel, for life, with reversion to Christ Church (Canterbury); at Walsingham in East Carleton, East Carleton and Harling, Norfolk, to her sons Ulfketel and Ketel; at Saxlingham, Norfolk, and Somerton (or Somerleyton), Suffolk, to her daughters, Gode and Bote; at Chadacre, Suffolk, and Ashford (? Kent) to her daughter Ealdgyth; and at Fritton (Norfolk or Suffolk) to Earl Godwine and Earl Harold. English
Archive:
Canterbury, Christ Church
MSS:
1. Canterbury, D.C., Reg. A, f. 143v (s. xiii)
2. Canterbury, D.C., Reg. E, f. 44r-v (s. xiii ex.)
3. London, British Library, Stowe 853, ff. 31v-32v (s. xvii)
Printed:
Translated:
Douglas and Greenaway, EHD II, no. 187 (pp. 903-4)
Comments:
Whitelock, Wills, pp. 197-9; Hart, ECEE, no. 113 (pp. 72, 91), authentic; Hart, ECE, no. 64, authentic; Lowe 1989; Pelteret 1995, pp. 123-4; Foot 2000, II. 160