GRANT by Cnut, King of the English, to Ælfstan, archbishop [of Canterbury], at the request of Queen Ælfgyfa, of a grove in the wood of Andredesweald, called Hæsel ersc [in the Weald of Kent and Sussex], near Smeeth [co. Kent]. Witn.: Cnut, king; Uulf... Unspecified
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