GRANT by Coenulf, King of the Mercians, to Uulfred, Archbishop [of Canterbury], for twenty-three mancusæ in a ring, of one mancus or hide of land called Seleberhting-lond, in Febresham [Feversham], and Gravenea [Graveney] to the south of the Sualuæ [... Unspecified
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