The first reference to a choirmaster appeared in 1479, and a charter of 1540 set forth the details of the all-male choir's constitution.
Wulfwig appears in a charter of 1045 as royal chancellor (Cod.
This Ozil, or Odil, first appears in a charter of donation dated 1160.
He last appears in a royal charter dated 14 March 697.
He appears in a charter of 2 June 965 donating money in memory of Godfrey.
His title of "duke" only appears in a posthumous charter of 928.
The name first appears on record in Scotland in a charter of 1141 that was granted by Robert de Brus.
The name appears in a charter of King David I, thought to be from before 1146.
The term bretwalda also appears in a charter of Æthelstan.
Gudesteus appears in a charter of 13 October, his first in three years.