Eadgær
Eadgær was an Anglo-Saxon figure, possibly a nobleman or cleric, whose name appears in several historical documents. The precise nature of his role and significance is not fully clear due to the limited surviving evidence. One notable mention of Eadgær is in relation to land grants or charters of the period, suggesting he may have held property or been involved in the administration of land. His name, of Old English origin, consists of the elements "ead" meaning prosperity or wealth, and "gær" possibly relating to a spear or warrior.
The historical records that name Eadgær are primarily from the 9th and 10th centuries. These documents often