Theodore, the Archbishop of Canterbury, had begun…
679 CE
Theodore, the Archbishop of Canterbury, had begun a substantial reorganization of the church in Mercia early in the reign of Æthelred.
He had removed Wilfred from his position as Bishop of Lichfield in 675, and over the past four years has divided the vast Mercian see into the five dioceses of Leicester, Lichfield, Worcester, Dorchester and Hereford.
Æthelred, a devout king, has made several gifts of land to the expanding church, including grants at Tetbury, Long Newton, and Somerford Keynes.
There is also a tradition that Æthelred was associated with the founding of Abingdon Abbey, in southern Oxfordshire.
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