A charter's S number is its number in Peter Sawyer's list of Anglo-Saxon charters, available online at the Electronic Sawyer.
Eadred almost always attested Edmund's charters as frater regis (king's brother). Two exceptions are "S 505". with cliton (medieval Latin for prince) and "S 511". with cliton et frater regis.[11]
Roach 2013, p. 40; "S 446". Roach, Levi (2013). Kingship and Consent in Anglo-Saxon England, 871–978. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN978-1-107-03653-6.
Huscroft 2019, p. 140; Molyneaux 2015, p. 55 n. 34; "S 549". Huscroft, Richard (2019). Making England 796-1042. Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge. ISBN978-1-138-18246-2. Molyneaux, George (2015). The Formation of the English Kingdom in the Tenth Century. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-871791-1.
Brooks & Kelly 2013, pp. 923–929; "S 535". Brooks, Nicholas; Kelly, Susan, eds. (2013). Charters of Christ Church Canterbury Part 2. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press for the British Academy. ISBN978-0-19-726536-9.
Brooks & Kelly 2013, pp. 940–942; "S 546". Brooks, Nicholas; Kelly, Susan, eds. (2013). Charters of Christ Church Canterbury Part 2. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press for the British Academy. ISBN978-0-19-726536-9.
Chaplais 1973, p. 47; Keynes 1994, pp. 186–187; Keynes 2013, p. 96; "S 563". Chaplais, Pierre (1973). "The Anglo-Saxon Chancery: From the Diploma to the Writ". In Ranger, Felicity (ed.). Prisca Munimenta: Studies in Archival & Administrative History Presented to Dr A. E. J. Hollaender. London, UK: University of London Press Ltd. pp. 43–62. ISBN978-0-340-17398-5. Keynes, Simon (1994). "The 'Dunstan B' Charters". Anglo-Saxon England. 23: 165–193. doi:10.1017/S026367510000452X. ISSN0263-6751. S2CID161883384. Keynes, Simon (2013). "Church Councils, Royal Assemblies and Anglo-Saxon Royal Diplomas". In Owen-Crocker, Gale; Schneider, Brian (eds.). Kingship, Legislation and Power in Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press. pp. 17–182. ISBN978-1-84383-877-7.
Keynes 1997, pp. 70–71; Whitelock 1979, p. 551; ("S 520". )) Keynes, Simon (1997). "The Vikings in England, c. 790-1016". In Sawyer, Peter (ed.). The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 48–82. ISBN978-0-19-820526-5. Whitelock, Dorothy, ed. (1979) [1st edition 1955]. English Historical Documents, Volume 1, c. 500–1042 (2nd ed.). London: Routledge. ISBN978-0-415-14366-0.
Chaplais 1973, p. 47; Keynes 1994, pp. 186–187; Keynes 2013, p. 96; "S 563". Chaplais, Pierre (1973). "The Anglo-Saxon Chancery: From the Diploma to the Writ". In Ranger, Felicity (ed.). Prisca Munimenta: Studies in Archival & Administrative History Presented to Dr A. E. J. Hollaender. London, UK: University of London Press Ltd. pp. 43–62. ISBN978-0-340-17398-5. Keynes, Simon (1994). "The 'Dunstan B' Charters". Anglo-Saxon England. 23: 165–193. doi:10.1017/S026367510000452X. ISSN0263-6751. S2CID161883384. Keynes, Simon (2013). "Church Councils, Royal Assemblies and Anglo-Saxon Royal Diplomas". In Owen-Crocker, Gale; Schneider, Brian (eds.). Kingship, Legislation and Power in Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press. pp. 17–182. ISBN978-1-84383-877-7.
Lapidge 1988, p. 46. Lapidge, Michael (1988). "A Frankish scholar in tenth-century England: Frithegod of Canterbury/Fredegaud of Brioude". Anglo-Saxon England. 17: 43–65. doi:10.1017/S0263675100004014. S2CID162109808.
Lapidge 1975, p. 78. Lapidge, Michael (1975). "The Hermeneutic Style in Tenth-Century Anglo-Latin Literature". Anglo-Saxon England. 4. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press: 67–111. doi:10.1017/S0263675100002726. S2CID161444797.
Lapidge 1988, pp. 47, 65. Lapidge, Michael (1988). "A Frankish scholar in tenth-century England: Frithegod of Canterbury/Fredegaud of Brioude". Anglo-Saxon England. 17: 43–65. doi:10.1017/S0263675100004014. S2CID162109808.
Keynes 1994, p. 188 and n. 99; Whitelock 1979, p. 555; Yorke 2021, p. 71. Keynes, Simon (1994). "The 'Dunstan B' Charters". Anglo-Saxon England. 23: 165–193. doi:10.1017/S026367510000452X. ISSN0263-6751. S2CID161883384. Whitelock, Dorothy, ed. (1979) [1st edition 1955]. English Historical Documents, Volume 1, c. 500–1042 (2nd ed.). London: Routledge. ISBN978-0-415-14366-0. Yorke, Barbara (2021). "Royal Burial in Winchester: Context and Significance". In Lavelle, Ryan; Roffey, Simon; Weikert, Katherine (eds.). Early Medieval Winchester: Communities, Authority and Power in an Urban Space, c.800-1200. Oxford, UK: Oxbow Books. pp. 59–80. ISBN978-1-78925-623-9.
Chaplais 1973, p. 47; Keynes 1994, pp. 186–187; Keynes 2013, p. 96; "S 563". Chaplais, Pierre (1973). "The Anglo-Saxon Chancery: From the Diploma to the Writ". In Ranger, Felicity (ed.). Prisca Munimenta: Studies in Archival & Administrative History Presented to Dr A. E. J. Hollaender. London, UK: University of London Press Ltd. pp. 43–62. ISBN978-0-340-17398-5. Keynes, Simon (1994). "The 'Dunstan B' Charters". Anglo-Saxon England. 23: 165–193. doi:10.1017/S026367510000452X. ISSN0263-6751. S2CID161883384. Keynes, Simon (2013). "Church Councils, Royal Assemblies and Anglo-Saxon Royal Diplomas". In Owen-Crocker, Gale; Schneider, Brian (eds.). Kingship, Legislation and Power in Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press. pp. 17–182. ISBN978-1-84383-877-7.
Lapidge 1988, p. 46. Lapidge, Michael (1988). "A Frankish scholar in tenth-century England: Frithegod of Canterbury/Fredegaud of Brioude". Anglo-Saxon England. 17: 43–65. doi:10.1017/S0263675100004014. S2CID162109808.
Lapidge 1975, p. 78. Lapidge, Michael (1975). "The Hermeneutic Style in Tenth-Century Anglo-Latin Literature". Anglo-Saxon England. 4. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press: 67–111. doi:10.1017/S0263675100002726. S2CID161444797.
Lapidge 1988, pp. 47, 65. Lapidge, Michael (1988). "A Frankish scholar in tenth-century England: Frithegod of Canterbury/Fredegaud of Brioude". Anglo-Saxon England. 17: 43–65. doi:10.1017/S0263675100004014. S2CID162109808.
Keynes 1994, p. 188 and n. 99; Whitelock 1979, p. 555; Yorke 2021, p. 71. Keynes, Simon (1994). "The 'Dunstan B' Charters". Anglo-Saxon England. 23: 165–193. doi:10.1017/S026367510000452X. ISSN0263-6751. S2CID161883384. Whitelock, Dorothy, ed. (1979) [1st edition 1955]. English Historical Documents, Volume 1, c. 500–1042 (2nd ed.). London: Routledge. ISBN978-0-415-14366-0. Yorke, Barbara (2021). "Royal Burial in Winchester: Context and Significance". In Lavelle, Ryan; Roffey, Simon; Weikert, Katherine (eds.). Early Medieval Winchester: Communities, Authority and Power in an Urban Space, c.800-1200. Oxford, UK: Oxbow Books. pp. 59–80. ISBN978-1-78925-623-9.
Chaplais 1973, p. 47; Keynes 1994, pp. 186–187; Keynes 2013, p. 96; "S 563". Chaplais, Pierre (1973). "The Anglo-Saxon Chancery: From the Diploma to the Writ". In Ranger, Felicity (ed.). Prisca Munimenta: Studies in Archival & Administrative History Presented to Dr A. E. J. Hollaender. London, UK: University of London Press Ltd. pp. 43–62. ISBN978-0-340-17398-5. Keynes, Simon (1994). "The 'Dunstan B' Charters". Anglo-Saxon England. 23: 165–193. doi:10.1017/S026367510000452X. ISSN0263-6751. S2CID161883384. Keynes, Simon (2013). "Church Councils, Royal Assemblies and Anglo-Saxon Royal Diplomas". In Owen-Crocker, Gale; Schneider, Brian (eds.). Kingship, Legislation and Power in Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press. pp. 17–182. ISBN978-1-84383-877-7.
Harmer 1914, pp. 64–65. Harmer, Florence, ed. (1914). Select English Historical Documents of the Ninth and Tenth Centuries. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. OCLC875733891.
Keynes 1994, p. 188 and n. 99; Whitelock 1979, p. 555; Yorke 2021, p. 71. Keynes, Simon (1994). "The 'Dunstan B' Charters". Anglo-Saxon England. 23: 165–193. doi:10.1017/S026367510000452X. ISSN0263-6751. S2CID161883384. Whitelock, Dorothy, ed. (1979) [1st edition 1955]. English Historical Documents, Volume 1, c. 500–1042 (2nd ed.). London: Routledge. ISBN978-0-415-14366-0. Yorke, Barbara (2021). "Royal Burial in Winchester: Context and Significance". In Lavelle, Ryan; Roffey, Simon; Weikert, Katherine (eds.). Early Medieval Winchester: Communities, Authority and Power in an Urban Space, c.800-1200. Oxford, UK: Oxbow Books. pp. 59–80. ISBN978-1-78925-623-9.