Tovi the Proud

Tovi the Proud (also Tofi or Tofig, Tofi pruda), fl. 1018–1043, was a rich and powerful 11th-century Danish thegn who held a number of estates in various parts of southern England. A translation of the legend of Waltham Abbey cites the Lord of Waltham as 'Tovi le Prude', "totius Angliae post regnem primus" (prude = prudent, wise, sagacious).[1] He was staller (a placeman or court office-holder) to King Cnut the Great.[2]

  1. ^ "Tovey.org - The World's Toveys". www.tovey.org. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  2. ^ Williams et al., A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain, page 229.

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