One extant charter of Beornwulf refers to his third regnal year, 825.
The charter actually refers to the fair distribution of "burdens and benefits associated with city facilities."
In many cases it is impossible to determine to which "Bishop Oveco" a given charter refers.
Medieval charters along its course refer to it as 'the ridgeway'.
A charter of 868 refers to Wulfthryth regina (queen).
By the 890s, Alfred's charters and coinage were referring to him as 'king of the English'.
Accordingly, royal charters often refer to their universitas or community.
The charter referred to the two tracts collectively as "a Township by the name of Warren".
Later charters refer to its fishing rights on the River Wye.
The last record of him is from the summer of 1280, and a charter of 1282 refers to his former death.