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Eofes-ham

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Eofes-ham, Eues-ham; gen. -hammes; m. [Flor. Eouesham: Hovd. Heuesham: Brom. Euesham: Kni. Evisham, Evysham, Ewesham, Evesham]
EVESHAM, Worcestershire; oppĭdi nomen in agro Vigorni*-*ensi
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  • Ðæs géres forþférde Æfic se æðela decanus on Eofesham

    in this year [A. D. 1037] died Æfic the noble dean at Evesham,

    • Chr. 1037
    • ;
    • Th. 294, 36, col. 2
    • .
  • Ælfward wæs abbad on Eofeshamme ǽrest

    Ælfward was first abbot of Evesham,

    • Chr. 1045
    • ;
    • Th. 303,
    • 2.
  • Ðæs ylcan geáres man hálgode ðæt mynster on Eofeshamme on vi id Octobris

    in the same year [A. D. 1054] was consecrated the monastery at Evesham, on the 6th of the Ides of October [October 10th ],

    • Chr. 1054
    • ;
    • Th. 322, 34, col. 1
    • ;
    • 324, 3, col. 2 : 1078
    • ;
    • Th. 350,
    • 15.
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v.  Eues-ham.
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