1018AD Eadulf (eadwulf cudel), Ealdred ll, Eadulf lll )Eadwulf lll) High Reeves of Bamburgh.
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1018AD. Eardulf (Eadwulf Cudel) - High Reeve of Bamburgh
1018AD. Eadulf (Eadwulf Cudel) succeeded his brother Uchtred, who was murdered at the instigation Cnut (Canute).
1019AD. Eadulf (Eadwulf Cudel) fought a battle at Carham on Tweed, against the army of the Scots King Malcolm and suffered a severe defeat. From then on Northumbria lost control of all the lands from Edinburgh down to the Tweed forever.
1019AD or possibly the early in 1020 Eadulf died and his place was taken by Ealdred ll.
1019AD. Ealdred II - High-Reeve of Bamburgh
1019AD. Ealdred II the son of Uctred the Bold succeeded when his uncle Eadulf died.
1020AD. Some time in the mid 20’s Ealdred II killed Thobrand the Hold in revenge for killing of his father Uchtred in 1018.
1038AD. Ealdred II was murdered by Carl, the son of Thorbrand the Hold to avenge the death of his father.
1038AD. Eadulf IIl (Eadwulf lll)- High-Reeve of Bamburgh
1038AD. Eadulf IIl succeeded his brother Ealdred II after he was murdered by Carl, the son of Thorbrand the Hold.
1041AD. Eadulf IIl was murdered by the Danish Jarl Siward at the instigation of Harthacnut the son of King Canute.
Sooner than suffer the same fate his remaining brother Gospatric, fled to safety in the court of the King of the Scots.