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A charter of King Æthelred II to "his faithful man" Æthelred, in 1003.

British Library MS Stowe Ch. 35. S 905.
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  • 2007-04-15 21:01 Mike Christie 1255×950×8 (336335 bytes) A charter of King [[Ethelred the Unready|Æthelred II] to [[Æthelred of Mercia]], in 1003.

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