Chapter

 1 Text|        The venerable and devout king of that nation, Egfrid,
 2 Text|          he was the minister of King Oswy, and by his gift enjoyed
 3 Text|      might serve under the true King, and earn an everlasting
 4 Text|          son of the above-named King Oswy, being about to visit
 5 Text|        of his journey. When the king, his father diverted him
 6 Text|     wish. At that time, Egbert, king of Kent, had sent out of
 7 Text|      Church discipline; but the king wished him to be ordained
 8 Text|        to the court of Conwalh, king of the West Saxons, whose
 9 Text|         to the court of Egfrid, king of Northumberland, and gave
10 Text|       favour in the eyes of the king, that he forthwith gave
11 Text|     request and exhortation, of King Egfrid, and by which the
12 Text| strictly on that account. ~Thus King Egfrid, delighted by the
13 Text|     year, Benedict, by the same King Egfrid's concurrence, and,
14 Text|        had been an attendant on King Egfrid, and had abandoned
15 Text|     Were, near, its mouth, from King Alfrid, for he found on
16 Text|       at Rome, he received from King Alfrid, who was well skilled
17 Text|     this purchase with the same King Alfrid, before his death,
18 Text|   present, and their munificent King Alfrid, just as the former
19 Text|      con firmed publicly by the king and bishops of the time.
20 Text|      which he had received from King Alfrid, in the village called
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