Aethelstan of Ramsbury died in 909.
Wulfgar of Ramsbury died in 985.
Oswulf of Ramsbury died in 970.
Bertwald of Ramsbury died on 1045-04-22.
Ramsbury's population is 1,969.
Bishop of Ramsbury was created in 909.
J. R Hutchinson has written: 'Report on the incidence of scarlet fever and of diphtheria in 1922 in the village of Ramsbury, in the Ramsbury rural district, county Wilts' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Diphtheria, Scarlatina, Eng Ramsbury
The first King of England was Aethelstan who was the grandson of Alfred the Great. In 924/5 Aethelstan became king of Wessex (or king of the west saxons) after the death of his father Edward, upon the death of AEthelflaed (Aethelstan's aunt) Aethelstan assumed control over the kingdom of Mercia. This united all the kingdoms south of the river Humber under one King. Aethelstan married his sister to a viking king of Northumbria (north of the river humber) in 927 the viking king died and Aethelstan avanced his army into Northumbria and captured the city of York. In 937 the Battle of Brunanburh took place between Aethelstan with his brother Edmund against the Scots and the Irish vikings in which Aethelstan was victorious, resulting in him becoming king of Northumbria and thus uniting it with the south creating England. Aethelstan's reign over a united England was short as he died in 939.
Aethelstan of Wessex (894-939) was King of England between 925 and 939 AD. He was the oldest son and successor of King Eward the Elder. He subjected the Kings of Wales and summoned them to Hereford in 928 where they had to do considerable tribute payments to him. He fixed the border between Anglo-saxon Wessex and Celtic Cornwall along river Tamar. His sister Eadgifu was married with the Karolingian Westfranken King Charles III. the Simple until his dismissal in 922 when Aethelstan collected her to his court together with her son and later Westfranken King Louis IV.. His half-sister Edgith married the Saxonian Otto I. in 929, Otto became King in 936 and Emperor in 962. Aethelstan died in 939 in Gloucester and found his grave in the Malmesbury monastery.
The first King of England was Aethelstan who was the grandson of Alfred the Great. In 924/5 Aethelstan became king of Wessex (or king of the west saxons) after the death of his father Edward, upon the death of AEthelflaed (Aethelstan's aunt) Aethelstan assumed control over the kingdom of Mercia. This united all the kingdoms south of the river Humber under one King. Aethelstan married his sister to a viking king of Northumbria (north of the river humber) in 927 the viking king died and Aethelstan avanced his army into Northumbria and captured the city of York. In 937 the Battle of Brunanburh took place between Aethelstan with his brother Edmund against the Scots and the Irish vikings in which Aethelstan was victorious, resulting in him becoming king of Northumbria and thus uniting it with the south creating England. Aethelstan's reign over a united England was short as he died in 939.
<p>The Alston, Alliston and Elliston Families from East Anglia and Essex could be descended from Aethelred I. The surname first occurs at Stansfield Suffolk in 1224 about 9 miles north of Stambourne in North Essex. An Anglo Saxon called Alestan held a manor in Stambourne, he also appears to of held numerous other manors including West Ham. It is known he survived the Norman Conquest and his family stayed at Stambourne until about the time Alliston appears at Stanfield in a feet of fines 1224. There is a record of West Ham being granted to Aethelstan Ealdorman of East Anglia by King Edgar and as Alestan is a known derivitive of Aethelstan it seems likely that Alestan may have inherited the land which normally went from Father to Son. Aethelstan had a brother called Eadric who had a son called Aethelweard the historian, he claimed to be the grandsons grandson of Athelred I. Aethelred I was the elder brother to Alfred the Great, when Alfred died the crown was disputed between one of Aethelreds sons (Aethelwold) who had the senior claim and Edward the Elder, Alfreds son. The wittan backed Edward and Aethelwold was killed in battle. Aethelstan Earldorman of East Anglia was probably the grandson of Aethelreds other brother Aethelhelm.<p>
The first king of England is generally identified as Aethelstan, the grandson of Alfred the Great. He was crowned king of England at Kingston-upon-Thames in September 925. He died in October 939. He ruled for 14 years and six weeks.
Washed upon Britain's glittering shores amidst the veritable tidal wave of immigration following the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D., the proud and noble English surname of Axford is first found recorded in the county of Wiltshire, where they had held a family seat as Lords of the Manor of Ramsbury- which itself was well-noted for its water mill at Axford's Farm. This place-name derives from the Old English language words that mean "ash tree" and "ford".