| | | 955 | Eadwig becomes King of Wessex |
A-S C
| Eadwig became the King of Wessex on the death of Eadred. |
| See Also |
| |
| Eadred dies |
| Eadred died at an early age possibly due to a digestive illness. He was followed by Eadwig. |
| See Also |
| |
|
|
| 956 | Dunstan sent into exile |
A-S C
| Eadwig sent Dunstaninto exile. The reason for this is that Dunstan had caught Eadwig and Aelgifu together before they were married and at a time when Eadwig should have attended an important meeting. Dunstan must have upset Eadwig at this point and was sent into exile. |
| See Also |
| |
|
|
| 959 | Beorhthelm becomes Archbishop of Canterbury |
A-S C
| Beorhthelm became Archbishop of Canterbury. |
| See Also |
| |
| Aefsige becomes Archbishop of Canterbury |
| Aefsige became Archbishop of Canterbury. |
| See Also |
| |
| Oct 1 - Edgar becomes King of England |
| At the death of Eadwig, Edgar became King of England. He appointed Dunstan Archbishop of Canterbury. |
| See Also |
| |
|
|
| 960 | Dunstan becomes Archbishop of Canterbury |
A-S C
| Dunstan became Archbishop of Canterbury. |
| See Also |
| |
|
|
| 962 | St. Paul's burns down |
A-S C
| The church of St. Paul's built by Ethelbert burnt down this year. |
| See Also |
| |
|
|
| 964 | Benedictines at Winchester |
A-S C
| At the bidding of St. Dunstan Benedictine monks moved from the Abbey of Abingdon to Winchester. Work began on a new Saxon church on the site. |
| See Also |
| |
|
|
| 972 | Pershore Abbey charter confirmed |
A-S C
| The rule of Benedictine was introduced to the abbey by St Oswald, the Bishop of Worcester. King Edgar confirmed the estates that the abbey owned. |
| See Also |
| |
| Consecration of Peterborough Abbey |
| In the presence of King Edgar, Archbishop Dunstan of Canterbury and Oswald Archbishop of York consecrated the abbey at Peterborough. |
| See Also |
| |
|
|
| 973 | Edgar's water-pageant |
A-S C
| Edgar arranged a water-pageant on the river Dee where he was rowed from Chester to the Minster of St. John by eight kings including Kenneth of Scotland, Malcolm of Cumberland, Maccus of the Isles and five welsh princes. Edgar held a festival in the honour of St. John but more likely to show his superiority over the other kings. |
| See Also |
| |
| May 11 - Coronation of King Edgar |
| King Edgar was crowned at Bath Abbey. |
| See Also |
| |