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Ælfric Puttoc (; ; died 22 January 1051), sometimes modernised Alfric Puttock, was a medieval Archbishop of York and Bishop of Worcester. ==Early==
Ælfric first appears in the historical record as the provost of New Minster, Winchester.〔Hunt "(Ælfric (d. 1051) )" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 He was probably a native of Wessex.〔Cooper ''Last Four Anglo-Saxon Archbishops'' p. 14〕 He became Archbishop of York in 1023,〔Fryde ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 224〕 but did not hold the see of Worcester at the same time, which had been traditional for a number of years. He was consecrated by Æthelnoth, the Archbishop of Canterbury.〔 He was replaced as Bishopric of Worcester by Lyfing, Abbot of Tavistock.〔 Ælfric travelled to Rome in 1026 to receive his pallium from Pope John XIX.〔 He was the first archbishop of York to travel to Rome for their pallium, all other palliums held by the archbishops previous to this having been sent to York.〔 During King Cnut of England's reign, Ælfric received the manor of Patrington in Holderness from the king and his wife Emma of Normandy.〔Fletcher ''Bloodfeud'' p. 104〕 In 1036 he may have been the bishop who crowned Harold Harefoot king of England, since the Archbishop of Canterbury of the time was Æthelnoth, who supported Harold's rival Harthacnut.
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