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+Title: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England
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+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.73em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 173%">Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 120%">A Revised Translation</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 120%">With Introduction, Life, and Notes</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 120%">By</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
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+ "font-size: 144%">A. M. Sellar</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 120%">Late Vice-Principal of Lady Margaret Hall,
+ Oxford</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">London</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">George Bell and Sons</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">1907</p>
+ </div>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Contents</span></h1>
+
+ <ul class="tei tei-index tei-index-toc">
+ <li><a href="#toc1">Editor's Preface</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc3">Introduction</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc5">Life Of Bede</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc7">Errata</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc9">Preface</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc11">Book I</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc13">Chap. I. Of the
+ Situation of Britain and Ireland, and of their ancient
+ inhabitants.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc15">Chap. II. How Caius
+ Julius Caesar was the first Roman that came into Britain.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc17">Chap. III. How
+ Claudius, the second of the Romans who came into Britain, brought
+ the islands Orcades into subjection to the Roman empire; and
+ Vespasian, sent by him, reduced the Isle of Wight under the
+ dominion of the Romans.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc19">Chap. IV. How Lucius,
+ king of Britain, writing to Pope Eleutherus, desired to be made a
+ Christian.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc21">Chap. V. How the
+ Emperor Severus divided from the rest by a rampart that part of
+ Britain which had been recovered.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc23">Chap. VI. Of the
+ reign of Diocletian, and how he persecuted the Christians.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc25">Chap. VII. The
+ Passion of St. Alban and his companions, who at that time shed
+ their blood for our Lord.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc27">Chap. VIII. How, when
+ the persecution ceased, the Church in Britain enjoyed peace till
+ the time of the Arian heresy.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc29">Chap. IX. How during
+ the reign of Gratian, Maximus, being created Emperor in Britain,
+ returned into Gaul with a mighty army.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc31">Chap. X. How, in the
+ reign of Arcadius, Pelagius, a Briton, insolently impugned the
+ Grace of God.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc33">Chap. XI. How during
+ the reign of Honorius, Gratian and Constantine were created tyrants
+ in Britain; and soon after the former was slain in Britain, and the
+ latter in Gaul.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc35">Chap. XII. How the
+ Britons, being ravaged by the Scots and Picts, sought succour from
+ the Romans, who coming a second time, built a wall across the
+ island; but when this was broken down at once by the aforesaid
+ enemies, they were reduced to greater distress than
+ before.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc37">Chap. XIII. How in
+ the reign of Theodosius the younger, in whose time Palladius was
+ sent to the Scots that believed in Christ, the Britons begging
+ assistance of Ætius, the consul, could not obtain it. [446
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc39">Chap. XIV. How the
+ Britons, compelled by the great famine, drove the barbarians out of
+ their territories; and soon after there ensued, along with
+ abundance of corn, decay of morals, pestilence, and the downfall of
+ the nation.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc41">Chap. XV. How the
+ Angles, being invited into Britain, at first drove off the enemy;
+ but not long after, making a league with them, turned their weapons
+ against their allies.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc43">Chap. XVI. How the
+ Britons obtained their first victory over the Angles, under the
+ command of Ambrosius, a Roman.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc45">Chap. XVII. How
+ Germanus the Bishop, sailing into Britain with Lupus, first quelled
+ the tempest of the sea, and afterwards that of the Pelagians, by
+ Divine power. [429 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc47">Chap. XVIII. How the
+ some holy man gave sight to the blind daughter of a tribune, and
+ then coming to St. Alban, there received of his relics, and left
+ other relics of the blessed Apostles and other martyrs. [429
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc49">Chap. XIX. How the
+ same holy man, being detained there by sickness, by his prayers
+ quenched a fire that had broken out among the houses, and was
+ himself cured of his infirmity by a vision. [429 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc51">Chap. XX. How the
+ same Bishops brought help from Heaven to the Britons in a battle,
+ and then returned home. [430 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc53">Chap. XXI. How, when
+ the Pelagian heresy began to spring up afresh, Germanus, returning
+ to Britain with Severus, first restored bodily strength to a lame
+ youth, then spiritual health to the people of God, having condemned
+ or converted the Heretics. [447 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc55">Chap. XXII. How the
+ Britons, being for a time at rest from foreign invasions, wore
+ themselves out by civil wars, and at the same time gave themselves
+ up to more heinous crimes.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc57">Chap. XXIII. How the
+ holy Pope Gregory sent Augustine, with other monks, to preach to
+ the English nation, and encouraged them by a letter of exhortation,
+ not to desist from their labour. [596 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc59">Chap. XXIV. How he
+ wrote to the bishop of Arles to entertain them. [596 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc61">Chap. XXV. How
+ Augustine, coming into Britain, first preached in the Isle of
+ Thanet to the King of Kent, and having obtained licence from him,
+ went into Kent, in order to preach therein. [597 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc63">Chap. XXVI. How St.
+ Augustine in Kent followed the doctrine and manner of life of the
+ primitive Church, and settled his episcopal see in the royal city.
+ [597 <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc65">Chap. XXVII. How St.
+ Augustine, being made a bishop, sent to acquaint Pope Gregory with
+ what had been done in Britain, and asked and received replies, of
+ which he stood in need. [597-601 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc67">Chap. XXVIII. How
+ Pope Gregory wrote to the bishop of Arles to help Augustine in the
+ work of God. [601 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc69">Chap. XXIX. How the
+ same Pope sent to Augustine the Pall and a letter, along with
+ several ministers of the Word. [601 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc71">Chap. XXX. A copy of
+ the letter which Pope Gregory sent to the Abbot Mellitus, then
+ going into Britain. [601 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc73">Chap. XXXI. How Pope
+ Gregory, by letter, exhorted Augustine not to glory in his
+ miracles. [601 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc75">Chap. XXXII. How Pope
+ Gregory sent letters and gifts to King Ethelbert. [601 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc77">Chap. XXXIII. How
+ Augustine repaired the church of our Saviour, and built the
+ monastery of the blessed Peter the Apostle; and concerning Peter
+ the first abbot of the same.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc79">Chap. XXXIV. How
+ Ethelfrid, king of the Northumbrians, having vanquished the nations
+ of the Scots, expelled them from the territories of the English.
+ [603 <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc81">Book II</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc83">Chap. I. Of the death
+ of the blessed Pope Gregory. [604 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc85">Chap. II. How
+ Augustine admonished the bishops of the Britons on behalf of
+ Catholic peace, and to that end wrought a heavenly miracle in their
+ presence; and of the vengeance that pursued them for their
+ contempt. [<span style="font-style: italic">Circ.</span> 603
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc87">Chap. III. How St.
+ Augustine made Mellitus and Justus bishops; and of his death. [604
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc89">Chap. IV. How
+ Laurentius and his bishops admonished the Scots to observe the
+ unity of the Holy Church, particularly in keeping of Easter; and
+ how Mellitus went to Rome.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc91">Chap. V. How, after
+ the death of the kings Ethelbert and Sabert, their successors
+ restored idolatry; for which reason, both Mellitus and Justus
+ departed out of Britain. [616 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc93">Chap. VI. How
+ Laurentius, being reproved by the Apostle Peter, converted King
+ Eadbald to Christ; and how the king soon recalled Mellitus and
+ Justus to preach the Word. [617-618 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc95">Chap. VII. How Bishop
+ Mellitus by prayer quenched a fire in his city. [619 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc97">Chap. VIII. How Pope
+ Boniface sent the Pall and a letter to Justus, successor to
+ Mellitus. [624 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc99">Chap. IX. Of the
+ reign of King Edwin, and how Paulinus, coming to preach the Gospel,
+ first converted his daughter and others to the mysteries of the
+ faith of Christ. [625-626 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc101">Chap. X. How Pope
+ Boniface, by letter, exhorted the same king to embrace the faith.
+ [<span style="font-style: italic">Circ.</span> 625 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc103">Chap. XI. How Pope
+ Boniface advised the king's consort to use her best endeavours for
+ his salvation. [<span style="font-style: italic">Circ.</span> 625
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc105">Chap. XII. How Edwin
+ was persuaded to believe by a vision which he had once seen when he
+ was in exile. [<span style="font-style: italic">Circ.</span> 616
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc107">Chap. XIII. Of the
+ Council he held with his chief men concerning their reception of
+ the faith of Christ, and how the high priest profaned his own
+ altars. [627 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc109">Chap. XIV. How King
+ Edwin and his nation became Christians; and where Paulinus baptized
+ them. [627 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc111">Chap. XV. How the
+ province of the East Angles received the faith of Christ. [627-628
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc113">Chap. XVI. How
+ Paulinus preached in the province of Lindsey; and of the character
+ of the reign of Edwin. [<span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Circ.</span> 628 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc115">Chap. XVII. How
+ Edwin received letters of exhortation from Pope Honorius, who also
+ sent the pall to Paulinus. [634 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc117">Chap. XVIII. How
+ Honorius, who succeeded Justus in the bishopric of Canterbury,
+ received the pall and letters from Pope Honorius. [634 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc119">Chap. XIX. How the
+ aforesaid Honorius first, and afterwards John, wrote letters to the
+ nation of the Scots, concerning the observance of Easter, and the
+ Pelagian heresy. [640 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc121">Chap. XX. How Edwin
+ being slain, Paulinus returned into Kent, and had the bishopric of
+ Rochester conferred upon him. [633 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc123">Book III</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc125">Chap. I. How King
+ Edwin's next successors lost both the faith of their nation and the
+ kingdom; but the most Christian King Oswald retrieved both. [633
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc127">Chap. II. How, among
+ innumerable other miracles of healing wrought by the wood of the
+ cross, which King Oswald, being ready to engage against the
+ barbarians, erected, a certain man had his injured arm healed. [634
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc129">Chap. III. How the
+ same king Oswald, asking a bishop of the Scottish nation, had Aidan
+ sent him, and granted him an episcopal see in the Isle of
+ Lindisfarne. [635 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc131">Chap. IV. When the
+ nation of the Picts received the faith of Christ. [565 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc133">Chap. V. Of the life
+ of Bishop Aidan. [635 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc135">Chap. VI. Of King
+ Oswald's wonderful piety and religion. [635-642 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc137">Chap. VII. How the
+ West Saxons received the Word of God by the preaching of Birinus;
+ and of his successors, Agilbert and Leutherius. [635-670
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc139">Chap. VIII. How
+ Earconbert, King of Kent, ordered the idols to be destroyed; and of
+ his daughter Earcongota, and his kinswoman Ethelberg, virgins
+ consecrated to God. [640 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc141">Chap. IX. How
+ miracles of healing have been frequently wrought in the place where
+ King Oswald was killed; and how, first, a traveller's horse was
+ restored and afterwards a young girl cured of the palsy. [642
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc143">Chap. X. How the
+ dust of that place prevailed against fire. [After 642 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc145">Chap. XI. How a
+ light from Heaven stood all night over his relics, and how those
+ possessed with devils were healed by them. [679-697 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc147">Chap. XII. How a
+ little boy was cured of a fever at his tomb.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc149">Chap. XIII. How a
+ certain person in Ireland was restored, when at the point of death,
+ by his relics.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc151">Chap. XIV. How on
+ the death of Paulinus, Ithamar was made bishop of Rochester in his
+ stead; and of the wonderful humility of King Oswin, who was cruelly
+ slain by Oswy. [644-651 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc153">Chap. XV. How Bishop
+ Aidan foretold to certain seamen that a storm would arise, and gave
+ them some holy oil to calm it. [Between 642 and 645 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc155">Chap. XVI. How the
+ same Aidan, by his prayers, saved the royal city when it was fired
+ by the enemy [Before 651 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc157">Chap. XVII. How a
+ prop of the church on which Bishop Aidan was leaning when he died,
+ could not be consumed when the rest of the Church was on fire; and
+ concerning his inward life. [651 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc159">Chap. XVIII. Of the
+ life and death of the religious King Sigbert. [<span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Circ.</span> 631 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc161">Chap. XIX. How Fursa
+ built a monastery among the East Angles, and of his visions and
+ sanctity, to which, his flesh remaining uncorrupted after death
+ bore testimony. [<span style="font-style: italic">Circ.</span> 633
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc163">Chap. XX. How, when
+ Honorius died, Deusdedit became Archbishop of Canterbury; and of
+ those who were at that time bishops of the East Angles, and of the
+ church of Rochester. [653 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc165">Chap. XXI. How the
+ province of the Midland Angles became Christian under King Peada.
+ [653 <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc167">Chap. XXII. How
+ under King Sigbert, through the preaching of Cedd, the East Saxons
+ again received the faith, which they had before cast off. [653
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc169">Chap. XXIII. How
+ Bishop Cedd, having a place for building a monastery given him by
+ King Ethelwald, consecrated it to the Lord with prayer and fasting;
+ and concerning his death. [659-664 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc171">Chap. XXIV. How when
+ King Penda was slain, the province of the Mercians received the
+ faith of Christ, and Oswy gave possessions and territories to God,
+ for building monasteries, as a thank offering for the victory
+ obtained. [655 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc173">Chap. XXV. How the
+ question arose about the due time of keeping Easter, with those
+ that came out of Scotland. [664 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc175">Chap. XXVI. How
+ Colman, being worsted, returned home; and Tuda succeeded him in the
+ bishopric; and of the state of the church under those teachers.
+ [664 <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc177">Chap. XXVII. How
+ Egbert, a holy man of the English nation, led a monastic life in
+ Ireland. [664 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc179">Chap. XXVIII. How,
+ when Tuda was dead, Wilfrid was ordained, in Gaul, and Ceadda,
+ among the West Saxons, to be bishops for the province of the
+ Northumbrians. [664 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc181">Chap. XXIX. How the
+ priest Wighard was sent from Britain to Rome, to be ordained
+ archbishop; of his death there, and of the letters of the Apostolic
+ Pope giving an account thereof. [667 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc183">Chap. XXX. How the
+ East Saxons, during a pestilence, returned to idolatry, but were
+ soon brought back from their error by the zeal of Bishop Jaruman.
+ [665 <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc185">Book IV</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc187">Chap. I. How when
+ Deusdedit died, Wighard was sent to Rome to receive the episcopate;
+ but he dying there, Theodore was ordained archbishop, and sent into
+ Britain with the Abbot Hadrian. [664-669 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc189">Chap. II. How
+ Theodore visited all places; how the Churches of the English began
+ to be instructed in the study of Holy Scripture, and in the
+ Catholic truth; and how Putta was made bishop of the Church of
+ Rochester in the room of Damianus. [669 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc191">Chap. III. How the
+ above-mentioned Ceadda was made Bishop of the province of Mercians.
+ Of his life, death, and burial. [669 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc193">Chap. IV. How Bishop
+ Colman, having left Britain, built two monasteries in the country
+ of the Scots; the one for the Scots, the other for the English whom
+ he had taken along with him. [667 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc195">Chap. V. Of the
+ death of the kings Oswy and Egbert, and of the synod held at the
+ place Herutford, in which Archbishop Theodore presided. [670-673
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc197">Chap. VI. How
+ Wynfrid being deposed, Sexwulf received his bishopric, and
+ Earconwald was made bishop of the East Saxons. [675 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc199">Chap. VII. How it
+ was indicated by a light from heaven where the bodies of the nuns
+ should be buried in the monastery of Berecingum. [675 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>?]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc201">Chap. VIII. How a
+ little boy, dying in the same monastery, called upon a virgin that
+ was to follow him; and how another nun, at the point of leaving her
+ body, saw some small part of the future glory. [675 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>?]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc203">Chap. IX. Of the
+ signs which were shown from Heaven when the mother of that
+ community departed this life. [675 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>?]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc205">Chap. X. How a blind
+ woman, praying in the burial-place of that monastery, was restored
+ to her sight. [675 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>?]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc207">Chap. XI. How Sebbi,
+ king of the same province, ended his life in a monastery. [694
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc209">Chap. XII. How
+ Haedde succeeded Leutherius in the bishopric of the West Saxons;
+ how Cuichelm succeeded Putta in the bishopric of the church of
+ Rochester, and was himself succeeded by Gebmund; and who were then
+ bishops of the Northumbrians. [673-681 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc211">Chap. XIII. How
+ Bishop Wilfrid converted the province of the South Saxons to
+ Christ. [681 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc213">Chap. XIV. How a
+ pestilence ceased through the intercession of King Oswald. [681-686
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc215">Chap. XV. How King
+ Caedwalla, king of the Gewissae, having slain Ethelwalch, wasted
+ that Province with cruel slaughter and devastation. [685
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc217">Chap. XVI. How the
+ Isle of Wight received Christian inhabitants, and two royal youths
+ of that island were killed immediately after Baptism. [686
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc219">Chap. XVII. Of the
+ Synod held in the plain of Haethfelth, Archbishop Theodore being
+ president. [680 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc221">Chap. XVIII. Of
+ John, the precentor of the Apostolic see, who came into Britain to
+ teach. [680 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc223">Chap. XIX. How Queen
+ Ethelthryth always preserved her virginity, and her body suffered
+ no corruption in the grave. [660-696 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc225">Chap. XX. A Hymn
+ concerning her.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc227">Chap. XXI. How
+ Bishop Theodore made peace between the kings Egfrid and Ethelred.
+ [679 <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc229">Chap. XXII. How a
+ certain captive's chains fell off when Masses were sung for him.
+ [679 <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc231">Chap. XXIII. Of the
+ life and death of the Abbess Hilda. [614-680 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc233">Chap. XXIV. That
+ there was in her monastery a brother, on whom the gift of song was
+ bestowed by Heaven. [680 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc235">Chap. XXV. Of the
+ vision that appeared to a certain man of God before the monastery
+ of the city Coludi was burned down.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc237">Chap. XXVI. Of the
+ death of the Kings Egfrid and Hlothere. [684-685 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc239">Chap. XXVII. How
+ Cuthbert, a man of God, was made bishop; and how he lived and
+ taught whilst still in the monastic life. [685 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc241">Chap. XXVIII. How
+ the same St. Cuthbert, living the life of an Anchorite, by his
+ prayers obtained a spring in a dry soil, and had a crop from seed
+ sown by the labour of his hands out of season. [676 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc243">Chap. XXIX. How this
+ bishop foretold that his own death was at hand to the anchorite
+ Herebert. [687 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc245">Chap. XXX. How his
+ body was found altogether uncorrupted after it had been buried
+ eleven years; and how his successor in the bishopric departed this
+ world not long after. [698 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc247">Chap. XXXI. Of one
+ that was cured of a palsy at his tomb.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc249">Chap. XXXII. Of one
+ who was lately cured of a disease in his eye at the relics of St.
+ Cuthbert.</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc251">Book V</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc253">Chap. I. How
+ Ethelwald, successor to Cuthbert, leading a hermit's life, calmed a
+ tempest by his prayers when the brethren were in danger at sea.
+ [687-699 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc255">Chap. II. How Bishop
+ John cured a dumb man by his blessing. [687 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc257">Chap. III. How he
+ healed a sick maiden by his prayers. [705 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc259">Chap. IV. How he
+ healed a thegn's wife that was sick, with holy water.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc261">Chap. V. How he
+ likewise recalled by his prayers a thegn's servant from
+ death.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc263">Chap. VI. How, both
+ by his prayers and blessing, he recalled from death one of his
+ clerks, who had bruised himself by a fall.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc265">Chap. VII. How
+ Caedwalla, king of the West Saxons, went to Rome to be baptized;
+ and his successor Ini, also devoutly journeyed to the same
+ threshold of the holy Apostles. [688 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc267">Chap. VIII. How,
+ when Archbishop Theodore died, Bertwald succeeded him as
+ archbishop, and, among many others whom he ordained, he made the
+ learned Tobias bishop of the church of Rochester. [690 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc269">Chap. IX. How the
+ holy man, Egbert, would have gone into Germany to preach, but could
+ not; and how Wictbert went, but because he availed nothing,
+ returned into Ireland, whence he came. [Circ. 688 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc271">Chap. X. How
+ Wilbrord, preaching in Frisland, converted many to Christ; and how
+ his two companions, the Hewalds, suffered martyrdom. [690
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc273">Chap. XI. How the
+ venerable Suidbert in Britain, and Wilbrord at Rome, were ordained
+ bishops for Frisland. [692 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc275">Chap. XII. How one
+ in the province of the Northumbrians, rose from the dead, and
+ related many things which he had seen, some to be greatly dreaded
+ and some to be desired. [Circ. 696 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc277">Chap. XIII. How
+ another contrarywise before his death saw a book containing his
+ sins, which was shown him by devils. [704-709 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc279">Chap. XIV. How
+ another in like manner, being at the point of death, saw the place
+ of punishment appointed for him in Hell.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc281">Chap. XV. How divers
+ churches of the Scots, at the instance of Adamnan, adopted the
+ Catholic Easter; and how the same wrote a book about the holy
+ places. [703 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc283">Chap. XVI. The
+ account given in the aforesaid book of the place of our Lord's
+ Nativity, Passion, and Resurrection.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc285">Chap. XVII. What he
+ likewise wrote of the place of our Lord's Ascension, and the tombs
+ of the patriarchs.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc287">Chap. XVIII. How the
+ South Saxons received Eadbert and Eolla, and the West Saxons,
+ Daniel and Aldhelm, for their bishops; and of the writings of the
+ same Aldhelm. [705 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc289">Chap. XIX. How
+ Coinred, king of the Mercians, and Offa, king of the East Saxons,
+ ended their days at Rome, in the monastic habit; and of the life
+ and death of Bishop Wilfrid. [709 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc291">Chap. XX. How
+ Albinus succeeded to the godly Abbot Hadrian, and Acca to Bishop
+ Wilfrid. [709 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc293">Chap. XXI. How the
+ Abbot Ceolfrid sent master-builders to the King of the Picts to
+ build a church, and with them an epistle concerning the Catholic
+ Easter and the Tonsure. [710 <span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc295">Chap. XXII. How the
+ monks of Hii, and the monasteries subject to them, began to
+ celebrate the canonical Easter at the preaching of Egbert. [716
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc297">Chap. XXIII. Of the
+ present state of the English nation, or of all Britain. [725-731
+ <span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span>]</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc299">Chap. XXIV.
+ Chronological recapitulation of the whole work: also concerning the
+ author himself.</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc301">Continuation</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc303">Index</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc305">Footnotes</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-body" style=
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+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Editor's Preface</span></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The English
+ version of the <span class="tei tei-q">“Ecclesiastical
+ History”</span> in the following pages is a revision of the
+ translation of Dr. Giles, which is itself a revision of the earlier
+ rendering of Stevens. In the present edition very considerable
+ alterations have been made, but the work of Dr. Giles remains the
+ basis of the translation. The Latin text used throughout is Mr.
+ Plummer's. Since the edition of Dr. Giles appeared in 1842, so much
+ fresh work on the subject has been done, and recent research has
+ brought so many new facts to light, that it has been found necessary
+ to rewrite the notes almost entirely, and to add a new introduction.
+ After the appearance of Mr. Plummer's edition of the Historical Works
+ of Bede, it might seem superfluous, for the present at least, to
+ write any notes at all on the <span class="tei tei-q">“Ecclesiastical
+ History.”</span> The present volume, however, is intended to fulfil a
+ different and much humbler function. There has been no attempt at any
+ original work, and no new theories are advanced. The object of the
+ book is merely to present in a short and convenient form the
+ substance of the views held by trustworthy authorities, and it is
+ hoped that it may be found useful by those students who have either
+ no time or no inclination to deal with more important works.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Among the books of
+ which most use has been made, are Mr. Plummer's edition of the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="pagevi">[pg vi]</span><a name="Pgvi" id="Pgvi"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> Messrs. Mayor and Lumby's edition of
+ Books III and IV, Dr. Bright's <span class="tei tei-q">“Early English
+ Church History,”</span> and Dr. Hunt's <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“History of the English Church from its foundation to the
+ Norman Conquest.”</span> Many of the articles in the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Dictionary of Christian Biography”</span> and the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Dictionary of Christian Antiquities,”</span>
+ Dr. Mason's <span class="tei tei-q">“Mission of St.
+ Augustine,”</span> Dr. Rhŷs's <span class="tei tei-q">“Celtic
+ Britain,”</span> and a number of other books, mentioned in the notes,
+ have been consulted.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">For help received
+ in different ways I wish to express my gratitude to various
+ correspondents and friends. I am particularly indebted to Mr. Edward
+ Bell, who has kindly revised my proofs and made many valuable
+ suggestions. For information on certain points I have to thank the
+ Rev. Charles Plummer, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford,
+ Professor Lindsay of St. Andrews University, Miss Wordsworth,
+ Principal, and Miss Lodge, Vice-Principal of Lady Margaret Hall,
+ Oxford; and in a very special sense I wish to acknowledge my
+ obligations to Miss Paterson, Assistant Librarian at the University
+ Library, St. Andrews, whose unfailing kindness in verifying
+ references, and supplying me with books, has greatly lightened my
+ labours.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexix">[pg xix]</span><a name=
+ "Pgxix" id="Pgxix" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc3" id="toc3"></a> <a name="pdf4" id="pdf4"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Introduction</span></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There are, it has
+ been estimated, in England and on the Continent, in all about 140
+ manuscripts of the <span class="tei tei-q">“Ecclesiastical
+ History.”</span> Of these, four date from the eighth century: the
+ Moore MS. (Cambridge), so called, because, after being sold by
+ auction in the reign of William III, it came into the possession of
+ Bishop Moore, who bequeathed it to the University of Cambridge;
+ Cotton, Tiberius A, xiv; Cotton, Tiberius C, ii; and the Namur MS. A
+ detailed account of these, as well as of a great number of other
+ manuscripts, will be found in Mr. Plummer's Introduction to his
+ edition of Bede's Historical Works. He has been the first to collate
+ the four oldest MSS., besides examining numerous others and collating
+ them in certain passages. He has pointed out that two of the MSS.
+ dating from the eighth century (the century in which Bede died), the
+ Moore MS. and Cotton, Tiberius A, xiv, point to a common original
+ which cannot be far removed from Bede's autograph. We are thus
+ brought very near to our author, and may have more than in most cases
+ the assurance that we have before us what he actually meant to
+ say.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The earliest
+ editions were printed on the Continent; the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“editio princeps”</span> is believed to date from 1475. A
+ number of editions followed in the sixteenth and seventeenth
+ centuries; the first in England was published by Abraham Whelock at
+ Cambridge in 1643-4. Smith's <span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexx">[pg
+ xx]</span><a name="Pgxx" id="Pgxx" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ edition in 1722 marked a new era in the history of the book. It was
+ the first critical edition, the text being based on the Moore MS.
+ collated with three others, of which two were eighth century MSS.;
+ and succeeding editors, Stevenson (1841), Giles (1842), Hussey
+ (1846), the editor in the <span class="tei tei-q">“Monumenta
+ Historica Britannica”</span> (1848), Moberly (1869), Holder (1882),
+ base their work mainly on Smith's. Mr. Mayor and Mr. Lumby together
+ edited Books III and IV with excellent notes in 1878. Their text
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“reproduces exactly the Moore MS.”</span>
+ which they collated with some other Cambridge MSS. (cf. Mayor and
+ Lumby, Excursus II). In 1896 the Rev. C. Plummer published his
+ edition of Bede's Historical Works, the first critical edition since
+ Smith's, and <span class="tei tei-q">“the very first which exhibits
+ in an <span lang="la" class="tei tei-foreign" xml:lang=
+ "la"><span style="font-style: italic">apparatus
+ criticus</span></span> the various readings of the MSS. on which the
+ text is based.”</span> For the student of Bede this admirable book is
+ of the highest value, and the labours of all succeeding editors are
+ made comparatively light. Besides the most minute and accurate work
+ on the text, it contains a copious and interesting commentary and the
+ fullest references to the various sources upon which the editor has
+ drawn.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The first
+ translation of the <span class="tei tei-q">“Ecclesiastical
+ History”</span> is the Anglo-Saxon version, executed either by Alfred
+ himself or under his immediate supervision. Of this version Dr.
+ Hodgkin says: <span class="tei tei-q">“As this book had become a kind
+ of classic among churchmen, Alfred allowed himself here less liberty
+ than in some of his other translations. Some letters, epitaphs, and
+ similar documents are omitted, and there is an almost complete
+ erasure of the chapters relating to the wearisome Paschal
+ controversy. In other respects the king's translation seems to be a
+ fairly accurate reproduction of the original work.”</span> Mr.
+ Plummer, however, finds it <span class="tei tei-q">“very rarely
+ available for the settlement of minute differences of
+ reading.”</span></p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexxi">[pg
+ xxi]</span><a name="Pgxxi" id="Pgxxi" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The first modern
+ English translation is Thomas Stapleton's (1565), published at
+ Antwerp. It is a controversial work, intended to point out to Queen
+ Elizabeth <span class="tei tei-q">“in how many and weighty pointes
+ the pretended refourmers of the Church ... have departed from the
+ patern of that sounde and Catholike faith planted first among
+ Englishmen by holy S. Augustin, our Apostle, and his vertuous
+ company, described truly and sincerely by Venerable Bede, so called
+ in all Christendom for his passing vertues and rare lerning, the
+ Author of this History.”</span> To save Elizabeth's time <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“in espying out the particulars,”</span> the translator
+ has <span class="tei tei-q">“gathered out of the whole History a
+ number of diversities between the pretended religion of Protestants
+ and the primitive faith of the english Church.”</span> If charm and
+ appropriateness of style were the only qualities to be aimed at in a
+ translation, we might well content ourselves with this rendering,
+ which fills with despair the translator of to-day, debarred by his
+ date from writing Elizabethan English.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The work was again
+ translated by John Stevens (1723), and a third time (with some
+ omissions) by W. Hurst in 1814. In 1840 Dr. Giles published a new
+ edition of Stevens's translation with certain alterations; and a
+ second edition of the same volume was published in 1842, and
+ incorporated in the collected works of Bede, edited by Dr. Giles. In
+ 1870 a literal translation by the Rev. L. Gidley was published. The
+ present volume is a revision of the translation of Dr. Giles.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A brief analysis
+ of the work may be of some use to the student in keeping distinct the
+ different threads of the narrative, as owing to the variety of
+ subjects introduced, and the want of strict chronological order, it
+ is difficult to grasp the sequence of events as a coherent whole.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The sources from
+ which Bede draws his material are <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "pagexxii">[pg xxii]</span><a name="Pgxxii" id="Pgxxii" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> briefly indicated in the dedication to King
+ Ceolwulf which forms the Preface, and in it he acknowledges his
+ obligations to the friends and correspondents who have helped and
+ encouraged him. For the greater part of Book I (cc. 1-22), which
+ forms the introduction to his real subject, he depends on earlier
+ authors. Here he does not specify his sources, but indicates them
+ generally as <span lang="la" class="tei tei-foreign" xml:lang=
+ "la"><span style="font-style: italic">priorum scripta</span></span>.
+ These authors are mainly Pliny, Solinus, Orosius, Eutropius, and the
+ British historian Gildas. In the story of Germanus and Lupus he
+ follows closely the Life of Germanus by Constantius of Lyons. Prosper
+ of Aquitaine also supplies him with some materials. When he comes to
+ his main subject, the History of the English Church, he appears to
+ rely but little upon books. Only a very few are referred to here and
+ there, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">e.g.</span></span>, The Life of St. Fursa, The
+ Life of St. Ethelburg, Adamnan's work on the Holy Places, and the
+ Anonymous Life of St. Cuthbert. That some form of annalistic records
+ existed before his time, and that these were consulted by him, we may
+ infer from some of his chronological references (cf. iii, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">1</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>). Local information
+ with regard to provinces other than Northumbria he obtains from his
+ correspondents in various parts of England, and these are expressly
+ mentioned in the Preface.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">For the history of
+ the Roman mission and of Kent generally, as well as some particulars
+ with regard to the conversion of other provinces, his chief source is
+ the Church of Canterbury, which apparently possessed, besides oral
+ tradition, written documents relating to the first beginnings of the
+ Church. Moreover, Nothelm, who was the bearer of much important
+ material, had been to Rome and had permission to search the papal
+ archives. But it is in dealing with the history of Northumbria, as is
+ natural, that Bede's information is most varied and copious. Much of
+ it is apparently obtained directly from <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "pagexxiii">[pg xxiii]</span><a name="Pgxxiii" id="Pgxxiii" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> eye-witnesses of the events, much would
+ doubtless be preserved in the records of the Church of Lindisfarne,
+ to which he had access, perhaps also in his own monastery. We know
+ that the monasteries kept calendars in which the death-days of saints
+ and others were entered, and other records of similar nature (cf.
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">iv, 14</a>), and that
+ these were used as materials for history.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Passing to the
+ history itself, we may trace a division of subjects or periods
+ roughly analogous to the division into books. Book I contains the
+ long introduction, the sending of the Roman mission, and the
+ foundation of the Church; Books II and III, the period of missionary
+ activity and the establishment of Christianity throughout the land.
+ Book IV may be said to describe the period of organization. In Book V
+ the English Church itself becomes a missionary centre, planting the
+ faith in Germany, and drawing the Celtic Churches into conformity
+ with Rome.</p>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-tb">
+ <hr style="width: 50%" />
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Book
+ I.</span></span>—In Book I, cc. 1-22, Bede sketches the early history
+ of Britain, describing the country and giving some account of the
+ various races by whom it was inhabited. The story of the Roman
+ occupation is narrated at some length, the invasions of the Picts and
+ Scots and consequent miseries of the Britons, their appeals for help
+ to the Romans, the final departure of their protectors, and the
+ coming of the Saxons are described. We have some shadowy outlines of
+ British Church History in the legendary account of the conversion of
+ King Lucius, in the story of St. Alban, affording evidence of a great
+ persecution of Christians during the Roman occupation, in the
+ allusions to the Arian and Pelagian heresies, and in the mission of
+ Germanus and Lupus. A brief allusion to the mission of Palladius is
+ all that we hear of the Irish Church at this period.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">These chapters are
+ introductory to the main subject, the History of the English Church,
+ which begins in <span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexxiv">[pg
+ xxiv]</span><a name="Pgxxiv" id="Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Chapter 23 with the mission of St. Augustine in 597 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> The reception of the
+ Christian faith in the kingdom of Kent and the foundation of a
+ national Church occupy the remaining chapters of the book. Various
+ letters of Pope Gregory relating to the mission and his answers to
+ the questions of Augustine are given at length; and the Book
+ concludes with a piece of Northumbrian history, Ethelfrid's conquests
+ of the Britons and the defeat of Aedan, king of the Dalriadic Scots,
+ at Degsastan in 603 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Book
+ II.</span></span>—Book II opens with a biographical sketch of Gregory
+ the Great, the founder of the Mission. This is followed by an account
+ of Augustine's negotiations with the leaders of the British Church
+ with regard to the Paschal question and some other matters, his
+ failure to win them over (a failure apparently largely due to his own
+ want of tact in dealing with the susceptible Celtic temperament), his
+ alleged prophecy of disaster and its fulfilment some time after at
+ the battle of Chester. Then we have the consecration of Mellitus to
+ London, as Bishop of the East Saxons, and Justus to Rochester (604
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>); the evangelization of
+ the East Saxons by Mellitus; the death of Augustine and succession of
+ Laurentius as Archbishop (no date is given; it may have been in 605);
+ fresh attempts at union with the Celtic Churches, in which again we
+ can perceive a failure of courtesy on the one side met by an
+ obstinate pride on the other. The death of Ethelbert in Kent (616
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>) and that of Sabert in
+ Essex, soon after, lead to a pagan reaction in both provinces;
+ Mellitus and Justus take refuge on the Continent; Laurentius,
+ intending to follow them, is stopped by a vision which leads to the
+ conversion of King Eadbald and the recovery of Kent for Christianity.
+ Essex, however, continues to be pagan. On the death of Laurentius
+ (619 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>), Mellitus succeeds to
+ Canterbury and is himself succeeded by Justus (in 624). In Chapter 9
+ we enter upon a new development of the highest importance in the work
+ of the mission. The marriage of Edwin, king of Northumbria, and the
+ Kentish princess, Ethelberg, brings about the conversion of
+ Northumbria <span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexxv">[pg
+ xxv]</span><a name="Pgxxv" id="Pgxxv" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ through the preaching of Paulinus. The story is told in detail.
+ Letters from Pope Boniface to Edwin and his consort are quoted at
+ length, Edwin's early history with its bearing on the great crisis of
+ his life is related; finally we have the decisive debate in the
+ Witenagemot at Goodmanham and the baptism of the king at Easter, 627
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> Through the influence
+ of Edwin on Earpwald, king of East Anglia, that province is next
+ converted, but on the death of Earpwald the people lapse into
+ paganism for three years, till Christianity is finally established by
+ the labours of Bishop Felix, under the enlightened King Sigbert, who
+ had himself been drawn to the faith in Gaul.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Meanwhile, peace
+ and prosperity reign in Northumbria, and Paulinus extends his
+ preaching to Lindsey. He re-receives the pall from Pope Honorius, in
+ accordance with the original intention of Gregory that the Bishop of
+ York should rank as a metropolitan. At Canterbury, Justus is
+ succeeded by Archbishop Honorius. Parenthetically we have extracts
+ from letters, probably of the year 640 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, addressed by the Roman
+ see to the Irish clergy on the Paschal question and the Pelagian
+ heresy.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In Chapter 20 we
+ have a dramatic climax to the book in the overthrow and death of
+ Edwin at the battle of Hatfield in 633 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>; the devastation of
+ Northumbria by the British king, Caedwalla, and Penda of Mercia; and
+ the flight of Paulinus, taking with him Ethelberg and Eanfled to
+ Kent, where he ends his life in charge of the Church of Rochester.
+ His work in Northumbria seems for the time, at least, wholly
+ overthrown. Only James the Deacon remains heroically at his post to
+ keep alive the smouldering embers of the faith.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Book
+ III.</span></span>—Book III opens with the story of the apostasy of
+ the Northumbrian kings and the miseries of the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Hateful Year,”</span> terminated by the victory of
+ Oswald at Heavenfield in 634 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> Christianity is brought
+ again to Northumbria (635 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>) by the Celtic Mission,
+ sent from Iona at the request of Oswald, who nobly co-operates with
+ Aidan in the work of evangelization. Aidan fixes his see at
+ Lindisfarne. The mention of Iona leads to a short account of the
+ mission of St. Columba to the <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "pagexxvi">[pg xxvi]</span><a name="Pgxxvi" id="Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Northern Picts in 565 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, and incidentally of
+ St. Ninian's mission to the Southern Picts <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“long before”</span>; the grant of Iona to St. Columba,
+ and its constitution, the character of its monks and their error with
+ regard to Easter. The characters of Aidan and Oswald are described;
+ and the union of Deira and Bernicia under Oswald is briefly
+ mentioned.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In Chapter 7 we
+ pass to a fresh missionary enterprise. Birinus, sent to Britain by
+ Pope Honorius, converts the West Saxons. Their king, Cynegils, is
+ baptized, and a see is established at Dorchester, in Oxfordshire.
+ Under Coinwalch, the successor of Cynegils, the province passes
+ through various vicissitudes, political and ecclesiastical, and
+ finally the West Saxon see is fixed at Winchester.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In Kent,
+ Earconbert succeeds Eadbald in 640 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, and takes vigorous
+ measures for the suppression of idolatry. His daughter, Earcongota,
+ and many other high-born English ladies enter the religious life in
+ Gaul, for convents are still scarce in England.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In Chapter 9,
+ reverting to the history of Northumbria, Bede tells us of the death
+ of Oswald at Maserfelth in 642, and relates at length various
+ miracles wrought by his relics. Oswald is succeeded by Oswy in
+ Bernicia and in Deira by Oswin. The latter is treacherously murdered
+ by Oswy; his character is described. The death of Aidan (in 651)
+ immediately follows that of his beloved king; Aidan's miracles are
+ related, and a warm tribute is paid to his character, in spite of the
+ inevitable error with regard to Easter, which is severely
+ condemned.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In Chapter 18,
+ passing again to East Anglian history, we hear of King Sigbert's
+ services to education, and of his retirement to a monastery from
+ which he was forcibly drawn to fall in battle against the Mercians.
+ (The chronology is here very vague.) A vision of the Irish St. Fursa,
+ who founded the monastery of Cnobheresburg in East Anglia is told in
+ detail. Changes in the episcopate in East Anglia and elsewhere are
+ mentioned. Deusdedit succeeds Honorius as Archbishop of Canterbury in
+ 654.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Again, a
+ Northumbrian prince gives a fresh impulse to the spread of
+ Christianity. In 653 the Middle Angles <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "pagexxvii">[pg xxvii]</span><a name="Pgxxvii" id="Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> (who occupied a part of Mercia) are converted,
+ their prince, Peada, being persuaded chiefly by his brother-in-law,
+ Alchfrid, a son of Oswy. Four priests are sent to them to preach and
+ baptize, Cedd, Adda, Betti, and Diuma, and Diuma becomes bishop of
+ the Middle Angles and Mercians. Similarly, at this time, King Sigbert
+ of Essex listens to the exhortations of his friend, King Oswy, and,
+ at the preaching of Cedd, the East Saxons receive the faith a second
+ time. Cedd becomes their bishop. Sigbert's tragic death is related.
+ His successor, Suidhelm, receives baptism at the hands of Cedd. The
+ foundation of Lastingham by Ethelwald of Deira and its consecration
+ by Cedd are described. Cedd dies of the plague of 664.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Meanwhile,
+ important political changes have taken place in the north: the defeat
+ and death of Penda at the Winwaed in 655 are followed by Oswy's rule,
+ which established Christianity in Mercia, in spite of a successful
+ rebellion after three years, when the Mercians threw off the yoke of
+ Northumbria and set up Penda's son, Wulfhere, as their king.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In Chapter 25 we
+ come to the Synod of Whitby (664 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>),
+ which settled the Easter question for the English Church. Wilfrid
+ comes to the front as a champion of the Catholic rules. The opposing
+ party either retire or conform. The self-denial and devotion of the
+ Celtic missionaries are highly praised, and some account of the life
+ led by English students in Ireland follows, with the story of the
+ self-dedication of Egbert, who is destined to play a prominent part
+ afterwards in the history of the Church.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The consecration
+ of both Wilfrid and Ceadda (664 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>), as bishops of
+ Northumbria leads to complications in the episcopate. An important
+ step towards the unity of the English nation in ecclesiastical
+ matters is taken when Wighard is sent to Rome by the kings Oswy and
+ Egbert, acting in concert, to be consecrated as Archbishop of
+ Canterbury (667 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>). Wighard dies there,
+ and Pope Vitalian undertakes to find an archbishop for the English
+ Church.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexxviii">[pg
+ xxviii]</span><a name="Pgxxviii" id="Pgxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The book ends with
+ a fresh apostasy in Essex during the miseries of the great plague of
+ 664. Mercia, so lately itself evangelized, becomes a new missionary
+ centre, King Wulfhere sending Bishop Jaruman to recall the East
+ Saxons to the faith.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Book
+ IV.</span></span>—In all but one of the kingdoms of England
+ Christianity is now, at least in name, established, and the Church
+ settles down to the work of organization. The man for this task is
+ found in Theodore of Tarsus, consecrated Archbishop of the English in
+ 668. He arrives at Canterbury in 669. We hear at once of the vigorous
+ impulse given by him and Abbot Hadrian to the various departments of
+ education there. Finding an irregularity in Ceadda's orders, he
+ completes his ordination and makes him Bishop of the Mercians
+ (probably in 669), with his see at Lichfield. Ceadda's death (672
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>), his character, and
+ the miracles and visions connected with him are described.
+ Parenthetically we get an account of Colman's activity in Ireland
+ after his retirement, in consequence of the decision at Whitby. The
+ most important political events at this time are the death of Oswy
+ and succession of Egfrid in Northumbria in 670 or 671, and the death
+ of Egbert and succession of Hlothere in Kent in 673.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the same year
+ the Council of Hertford, the first English provincial council, is
+ held, and marks the strength and independence of the Church. Theodore
+ proceeds with his reforms in the episcopate. Various events of
+ ecclesiastical importance follow; the East Anglian diocese is divided
+ about this time, and other changes are effected.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Essex, so long
+ prone to lapses into paganism, becomes at this time a centre of
+ religious life under its Bishop Earconwald and its king Sebbi.
+ Earconwald, whose holiness is attested by many miraculous
+ circumstances, was the founder of the monasteries of Chertsey and
+ Barking, the latter of which was ruled by his sister, the saintly
+ Ethelburg. Various miracles are related in connection with her and
+ her monastery. The king of the East Saxons, Sebbi, is a man of
+ unusual piety who resigns his kingdom and receives the
+ tonsure.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexxix">[pg
+ xxix]</span><a name="Pgxxix" id="Pgxxix" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After a brief
+ allusion to West Saxon history, the devastation of Kent by Ethelred
+ of Mercia in 676, and certain changes in the episcopate, we come to
+ an important step in the organization of the Church taken by
+ Theodore. In pursuance of his policy of increasing the number of
+ bishops, he subdivides the great Northumbrian diocese. Wilfrid is
+ expelled (678 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>). From these events we
+ pass summarily to the evangelization of the South Saxons by Wilfrid,
+ who extends his labours to the Isle of Wight, and thus the last of
+ the English provinces is won for the faith.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the Council of
+ Hatfield (680 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>) the English Church
+ asserts its orthodoxy and unites with the continental Churches in
+ repudiating the heresy of the Monothelites. Turning to Northumbrian
+ history, we have the story of Egfrid's queen, Ethelthryth, and a hymn
+ composed in her honour by Bede. The war between Mercia and
+ Northumbria in 679 is ended by the mediation of Theodore, and a
+ miracle in connection with the battle of the Trent is related.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The remainder of
+ the book is occupied mainly with Northumbrian history, the life and
+ death of Hilda, Abbess of Whitby, the story of the poet Caedmon, the
+ destruction of Coldingham, prophesied by the monk Adamnan, Egfrid's
+ invasion of Ireland (684 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>) and of the country of
+ the Picts (685 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>), his defeat and death
+ in that year, the decline of Northumbria, the flight of Bishop
+ Trumwine from Abercorn, and the succession of Aldfrid to the kingdom.
+ The death of Hlothere of Kent (685 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>) is followed by anarchy
+ in that province, till Wictred succeeds and restores peace.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In Chapters 27-32
+ we have an account of the life of St. Cuthbert and stories of the
+ miracles wrought by his relics.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Book
+ V.</span></span>—Book V opens with the story of the holy Ethelwald,
+ who succeeded Cuthbert as anchorite at Farne, and a miracle wrought
+ through his intercession. This is followed (cc. 2-6) by an account of
+ John of Beverley, Bishop of Hexham, and the miracles attributed to
+ him. In Chapter 7 we have a piece of West Saxon <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="pagexxx">[pg xxx]</span><a name="Pgxxx" id="Pgxxx"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> history: Caedwalla, King of Wessex, after
+ a life of war and bloodshed, goes to Rome to receive baptism there,
+ and dies immediately after his admission into the Church (689
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>). He is succeeded by
+ Ini, who in 725 likewise ended his days at Rome.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In 690 Theodore
+ dies, after an episcopate of twenty-two years. Bertwald succeeds him
+ at Canterbury in 693.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time
+ Englishmen begin to extend their missionary enterprise abroad.
+ Various missions are undertaken by men who have lived long in Ireland
+ and caught the Celtic zeal for the work of evangelization. The story
+ is told of the attempted mission of Egbert to Germany and the
+ unsuccessful venture of Witbert. Wilbrord (in 690) and others plant
+ the faith among the German tribes.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The vision of
+ Drythelm is inserted here, probably on chronological grounds
+ (<span class="tei tei-q">“his temporibus”</span>), and other visions
+ of the future world follow.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Apparently about
+ the same time a change is effected in the attitude of the greater
+ part of the Celtic Church towards the Paschal question. The Northern
+ Irish are converted to the Roman usages by Adamnan, Abbot of Iona,
+ whose book on the <span class="tei tei-q">“Holy Places”</span> is
+ here described (cc. 16-17).</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The death of
+ Aldfrid and succession of Osred in Northumbria in 705 are the next
+ events narrated.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">About this time
+ the division of the West Saxon diocese is carried out, Aldhelm being
+ appointed to Sherborne and Daniel to Winchester; the South Saxons
+ receive a bishop of their own for the first time. In 709 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> Coenred of Mercia and
+ Offa of Essex receive the tonsure at Rome, and in the same year
+ Bishop Wilfrid dies. The story of his life is told.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Not long after,
+ Hadrian dies and is succeeded by Albinus as Abbot of St. Augustine's.
+ Bede's friend, Acca, succeeds Wilfrid as Bishop of Hexham. His
+ services to the Church are enumerated.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">An important step
+ is taken at this time by the Northern Picts in the acceptance of the
+ Roman rules with regard to Easter and the tonsure. The letter of
+ Abbot Ceolfrid of Wearmouth and Jarrow to the Pictish king Naiton
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexxxi">[pg xxxi]</span><a name=
+ "Pgxxxi" id="Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> on this subject is
+ quoted at length. Soon after, Iona yields to the preaching of Egbert,
+ and receives the Catholic usages. Egbert dies in 729. In Chapter 23 a
+ number of events are briefly mentioned; the death of Wictred of Kent
+ in 725, and the succession of his sons, the death of the learned
+ Tobias, Bishop of Rochester, in 726, the appearance of two comets in
+ 729, followed by the devastation of Gaul by the Saracens, the death
+ of the Northumbrian king Osric, and succession of Ceolwulf in 729;
+ finally, the death of Archbishop Bertwald in 731 and the succession
+ of Tatwine. Then follows an account of the state of the English
+ episcopate in 731, the year in which Bede finished the History. The
+ relations of the English with Picts, Scots, and Britons are
+ described, and some allusion is made to the growth of monasticism in
+ this time of external peace.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The book closes in
+ Chapter 24 with a chronological summary of the whole work, an
+ autobiographical sketch of the author, and a list of his works.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexxxiii">[pg
+ xxxiii]</span><a name="Pgxxxiii" id="Pgxxxiii" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc5" id="toc5"></a> <a name="pdf6" id="pdf6"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Life Of Bede</span></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Few lives afford
+ less material for the biographer than Bede's; few seem to possess a
+ more irresistible fascination. Often as the simple story has been
+ told, the desire to tell it afresh appears to be perennial. And yet
+ it is perhaps as wholly devoid of incident as any life could be. The
+ short autobiographical sketch at the end of the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Ecclesiastical History”</span> tells us practically all:
+ that he was born in the territory of the twin monastery of Wearmouth
+ and Jarrow; that at the age of seven he was sent by his kinsfolk to
+ be brought up, first under the Abbot Benedict, afterwards under
+ Ceolfrid; that in his nineteenth year (the canonical age was
+ twenty-five) he was admitted to the diaconate, and received priest's
+ orders in his thirtieth year, in both instances at the hands of John,
+ Bishop of Hexham, and by order of the Abbot Ceolfrid; that he spent
+ his whole life in the monastery in learning, in teaching, and in
+ writing, and in the observance of the monastic rule and attendance at
+ the daily services of the Church. Of his family we know nothing; the
+ name Beda appears to have been not uncommon. The fact that he was
+ handed over by kinsmen (<span class="tei tei-q">“cura
+ propinquorum”</span>) to Abbot Benedict would seem to imply that he
+ was an orphan when he entered the monastery at the age of seven, but
+ it was not unusual for parents to dedicate their infant children to
+ the religious life, in many cases even at an earlier age than Bede's.
+ We may compare the story of the little boy, Aesica, at Barking,
+ related by Bede, and of Elfled, the daughter of Oswy, dedicated by
+ her father before she was a year old.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "pagexxxiv">[pg xxxiv]</span><a name="Pgxxxiv" id="Pgxxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The epithet
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Venerable,”</span> commonly attached to his
+ name, has given rise to more than one legend. It was apparently first
+ applied to him in the ninth century, and is said to have been an
+ appellation of priests. The best known of these legends is Fuller's
+ story of a certain <span class="tei tei-q">“dunce monk”</span> who
+ set about writing Bede's epitaph, and being unable to complete the
+ verse, <span class="tei tei-q">“Hic sunt in fossa Bedae ...
+ ossa,”</span> went to bed with his task unfinished. Returning to it
+ in the morning, he found that an angel had filled the gap with the
+ word <span class="tei tei-q">“venerabilis.”</span> Another account
+ tells how Bede, in his old age, when his eyes were dim, was induced
+ by certain <span class="tei tei-q">“mockers”</span> to preach, under
+ the mistaken belief that the people were assembled to hear him. As he
+ ended his sermon with a solemn invocation of the Trinity, the angels
+ (in one version it is the stones of a rocky valley) responded
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Amen, very venerable Bede.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The land on which
+ Bede was born was granted by Egfrid to Benedict Biscop for the
+ foundation of the monasteries a short time after the birth of Bede.
+ Wearmouth was founded in 674, Jarrow in 681 or 682. Bede was among
+ those members of the community who were transferred to Jarrow under
+ Abbot Ceolfrid, and under his rule and that of his successor,
+ Huaetbert, he passed his life. With regard to the chief dates, the
+ authorities differ, Simeon of Durham and others placing his birth as
+ late as 677. Bede himself tells us that he was in his fifty-ninth
+ year when he wrote the short autobiography at the end of the History.
+ That work was finished in 731, and there seems to be no good reason
+ to suppose that the autobiographical sketch was written at a later
+ time. We may infer then that he was born in 673, that he was ordained
+ deacon in 691 and priest in 702. For his death, 735, the date given
+ in the <a href="#Continuation" class="tei tei-ref"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Continuation,”</span></a> seems to be supported by the
+ evidence of the letter of Cuthbert to Cuthwin (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>). From this it appears that he died on a
+ Wednesday, which nevertheless is called Ascension Day, implying,
+ doubtless, that his death occurred on the eve, after the festival had
+ begun, according to ecclesiastical reckoning. It is further explained
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexxxv">[pg xxxv]</span><a name=
+ "Pgxxxv" id="Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> that Ascension Day
+ was on the 26th of May (<span class="tei tei-q">“VII Kal.
+ Junii”</span>),<a id="noteref_1" name="noteref_1" href=
+ "#note_1"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1</span></span></a> which was
+ actually the case in the year 735.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Beyond the
+ testimony borne to his exceptional diligence as a student in a letter
+ from Alcuin to the monks of Wearmouth and Jarrow, we hear nothing of
+ his childhood and early youth. One anecdote in the Anonymous History
+ of the Abbots may perhaps refer to him, though no name is given. It
+ tells how, when the plague of 686 devastated the monastery, the Abbot
+ Ceolfrid, for lack of fit persons to assist at the daily offices,
+ decided to recite the psalms without antiphons, except at vespers and
+ matins. But after a week's trial, unable to bear it any longer, he
+ restored the antiphons to their proper place, and with the help of
+ one little boy carried on the services in the usual manner. This
+ little boy is described as being, at the time the History was
+ written, a priest of that monastery who <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“duly, both by his words and writings, commends the
+ Abbot's praiseworthy deeds to all who seek to know them,”</span> and
+ he has generally been supposed to be Bede.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Ecclesiastical History”</span> (IV, 3) there
+ is an allusion to Bede's teachers, one of whom, Trumbert, educated at
+ Lastingham under Ceadda, is mentioned by name. The monastery of
+ Wearmouth and Jarrow must have offered exceptional facilities for
+ study. Benedict had enriched it with many treasures which he brought
+ with him from his travels. Chief among these was the famous library
+ which he founded and which was enlarged by Abbot Ceolfrid. Here Bede
+ acquired that wide and varied learning revealed in his historical,
+ scientific, and theological works. He studied with particular care
+ and reverence the patristic writings; his theological treatises were,
+ as he says, <span class="tei tei-q">“compiled out of the works of the
+ venerable Fathers.”</span> He must have had a considerable
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexxxvi">[pg xxxvi]</span><a name=
+ "Pgxxxvi" id="Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> knowledge of
+ Greek, probably he knew some Hebrew. Though he is not wholly free
+ from the mediaeval churchman's distrust of pagan authors, he
+ constantly betrays his acquaintance with them, and the sense of form
+ which must unconsciously influence the student of classical
+ literature has passed into his own writings and preserved him from
+ the barbarism of monkish Latin. His style is singularly clear,
+ simple, and fluent, as free from obscurity as from affectation and
+ bombast.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus was the
+ foundation laid of that sound learning upon which his widespread
+ influence both as a teacher and writer was reared. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“I always took delight,”</span> he tells us, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“in learning, or teaching, or writing.”</span> Probably
+ his writing was, as is so often the case, the outcome of his
+ teaching; his object in both is to meet <span class="tei tei-q">“the
+ needs of the brethren.”</span> One of his pupils was Archbishop
+ Egbert, the founder of the school of York, which gave a fresh impulse
+ to learning, not only in England, but through Alcuin in France, at a
+ time when a revival was most to be desired.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It was to Egbert
+ that he paid one of the only two visits which he records. In the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Epistola ad Ecgbertum”</span> he alludes to
+ a short stay he had made with him the year before, and declines, on
+ account of the illness which proved to be his last, an invitation to
+ visit him again. He visited Lindisfarne in connection with his task
+ of writing the life of Cuthbert. Otherwise we have no authentic
+ record of any absence from the monastery. The story that he went to
+ Rome at the request of Pope Sergius, founded on a statement of
+ William of Malmesbury, is now regarded as highly improbable. The
+ oldest MS. of the letter of Sergius, requesting Ceolfrid to send one
+ of his monks to Rome, has no mention of the name of Bede. If such an
+ event had ever disturbed his accustomed course of life, it is
+ inconceivable that he should nowhere allude to it. Still less is the
+ assertion that he lived and taught at Cambridge one which need be
+ seriously debated by the present generation.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We may fairly
+ assume that, except for a few short absences such as the visits to
+ York and Lindisfarne, his <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "pagexxxvii">[pg xxxvii]</span><a name="Pgxxxvii" id="Pgxxxvii"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> whole life was spent in the monastery. It
+ must have been a life of unremitting toil. His writings, numerous as
+ they are, covering a wide range of subjects and involving the
+ severest study, can only have been a part of his work; he had,
+ besides, his duties as priest, teacher, and member of a religious
+ community to fulfil. Even the manual labour of his literary work must
+ have been considerable. He did not employ an amanuensis, and he had
+ not the advantages with regard to copyists which a member of one of
+ the larger monasteries might have had. <span class="tei tei-q">“Ipse
+ mihi dictator simul notarius (= shorthand writer) et librarius (=
+ copyist),”</span> he writes. Yet he never flags. Through all the
+ outward monotony of his days his own interest remains fresh. He
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“takes delight”</span> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“dulce habui”</span>) in it all. It is a life full of
+ eager activity in intellectual things, of a keen and patriotic
+ interest in the wider life beyond the monastery walls, which shows
+ itself sadly enough in his reflections on the evils of the times, of
+ the ardent charity which spends itself in labour for the brethren,
+ and, pervading the whole, that spirit of quiet obedience and devotion
+ which his own simple words describe as <span class="tei tei-q">“the
+ observance of monastic rule and the daily charge of singing in the
+ Church.”</span> We can picture him, at the appointed hours, breaking
+ off his absorbing occupations to take his place at the daily offices,
+ lest, as he believed, he should fail to meet the angels there. Alcuin
+ records a saying of his, <span class="tei tei-q">“I know that angels
+ visit the canonical hours and the congregations of the brethren. What
+ if they do not find me among the brethren? May they not say,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Where is Bede?’</span> ”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is probably
+ here, in this harmony of work and devotion, that we may find the
+ secret of the fascination in the record of his uneventful days. It
+ reconciles the sharp antithesis between the active and the
+ contemplative life. It seems to attain to that ideal of <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“toil unsever'd from tranquillity”</span> which haunts us
+ all, but which we have almost ceased to associate with the life of
+ man under present conditions. Balance, moderation, or rather, that
+ rare quality which has been well called <span class="tei tei-q">“the
+ sanity of <span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexxxviii">[pg
+ xxxviii]</span><a name="Pgxxxviii" id="Pgxxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> saintliness,”</span><a id="noteref_2" name=
+ "noteref_2" href="#note_2"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">2</span></span></a> these
+ give a unity to the life of Bede and preserve him from the
+ exaggerations of the conventual ideal. With all his admiration for
+ the ascetic life, he recognizes human limitations. It is cheering to
+ find that even he felt the need of a holiday. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Having completed,”</span> he writes, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“the third book of the Commentary on Samuel, I thought I
+ would rest awhile, and, after recovering in that way my delight in
+ study and writing, proceed to take in hand the fourth.”</span>
+ Intellectual power commands his homage, but his mind is open to the
+ appreciation of all forms of excellence. It is the unlearned brother,
+ unfit for study and occupied in manual labour, to whom, in his story,
+ it is vouchsafed to hear the singing of the angels who came to summon
+ Ceadda to his rest. The life of devotion ranks highest in his
+ estimation, but he records with approval how St. Cuthbert thought
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“that to afford the weak brethren the help of
+ his exhortation stood in the stead of prayer, knowing that He Who
+ said <span class="tei tei-q">‘Thou shalt love the Lord thy
+ God,’</span> said likewise, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Thou shalt love
+ thy neighbour as thyself.’</span> ”</span> He tells us how St.
+ Gregory bewailed his own loss in being forced by his office to be
+ entangled in worldly affairs. <span class="tei tei-q">“But,”</span>
+ adds the human-hearted biographer, <span class="tei tei-q">“it
+ behoves us to believe that he lost nothing of his monastic perfection
+ by reason of his pastoral charge, but rather that he gained greater
+ profit through the labour of converting many, than by the former calm
+ of his private life.”</span> Yet he holds that this immunity from the
+ evil influence of the world was chiefly due to Gregory's care in
+ organizing his house like a monastery and safeguarding the
+ opportunities for prayer and devotional study, even while he was
+ immersed in affairs at the court of Constantinople, and afterwards,
+ when he held the most onerous office in the Church.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This quality of
+ sanity shows itself again in an unusual degree of fairness to
+ opponents. The Paschal error, indeed, moves his indignation in a
+ manner which is incomprehensible <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "pagexxxix">[pg xxxix]</span><a name="Pgxxxix" id="Pgxxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> and distasteful to the modern reader, but even
+ in the perverse and erring Celts he can recognize <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“a zeal of God, though not according to
+ knowledge.”</span> Aidan's holiness of life wins from him a warm
+ tribute of admiration. In the monks of Iona, the stronghold of the
+ Celtic system, he can perceive the fruit of good works and find an
+ excuse for their error in their isolated situation. In the British
+ Church it is the lack of missionary zeal, rather than their attitude
+ towards the Easter question, which calls forth his strongest
+ condemnation.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A characteristic
+ akin to this is his love of truth. As a historian, it shows itself in
+ his scrupulous care in investigating evidence and in acknowledging
+ the sources from which he draws. Nowhere is his intellectual honesty
+ more apparent than in dealing with what he believes to be the
+ miraculous element in his history. In whatever way we may regard
+ these anecdotes, there can be no doubt that Bede took the utmost
+ pains to assure himself of their authenticity. He is careful to
+ acquire, if possible, first-hand evidence; where this cannot be
+ obtained, he scrupulously mentions the lack of it. He admits only the
+ testimony of witnesses of high character and generally quotes them by
+ name.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">These are but a
+ few of the glimpses afforded us of the personality of Bede, a
+ personality never obtruded, but everywhere unconsciously revealed in
+ his work. Everywhere we find the impress of a mind of wide
+ intellectual grasp, a character of the highest saintliness, and a
+ gentle refinement of thought and feeling. The lofty spirituality of
+ Bede, his great learning and scholarly attainment are the more
+ striking when we reflect how recently his nation had emerged from
+ barbarism and received Christianity and the culture which it brought
+ with it to these shores.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The letter in
+ which he declines Egbert's invitation on the plea of illness is dated
+ November, 734. If we may assume that his death took place on the eve
+ of Ascension Day in 735, no long period of enfeebled health clouded
+ the close of his life, and weakness never interrupted his work. His
+ death has been described by his pupil, Cuthbert, who afterwards
+ became Abbot of Wearmouth and <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "pagexl">[pg xl]</span><a name="Pgxl" id="Pgxl" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Jarrow in succession to Huaetbert, in the
+ letter quoted below. He was first buried at Jarrow but, according to
+ Simeon of Durham, his relics were stolen by the priest, Elfred, and
+ carried to Durham. In 1104, when the bones of Cuthbert were
+ translated to the new Cathedral, those of Bede were found with them.
+ Not long after, Hugh de Puisac erected a shrine of gold and silver,
+ adorned with jewels, in which he placed them, along with the relics
+ of many other saints. The shrine disappeared at the Reformation, and
+ only the stone on which it rested remains.<a id="noteref_3" name=
+ "noteref_3" href="#note_3"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">3</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Letter of Cuthbert to
+ Cuthwin.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“To his fellow-lector, Cuthwin, beloved in Christ,
+ Cuthbert, his fellow-student, greeting and salvation for ever in
+ the Lord. I have very gladly received the gift which thou sentest
+ to me, and with much joy have read thy devout and learned letter,
+ wherein I found that which I greatly desired, to wit, that masses
+ and holy prayers are diligently offered by you for our father and
+ master Bede, beloved of God. Wherefore I rejoice, rather for love
+ of him than from confidence in my own power, to relate in few words
+ after what manner he departed out of this world, understanding also
+ that thou hast desired and asked this of me. He was troubled with
+ weakness and chiefly with difficulty in breathing, yet almost
+ without pain, for about a fortnight before the day of our Lord's
+ Resurrection; and thus he afterwards passed his time, cheerful and
+ rejoicing, giving thanks to Almighty God every day and night, nay,
+ every hour, till the day of our Lord's Ascension, to wit, the
+ twenty-sixth day of May, and daily gave lessons to us, his
+ disciples; and whatsoever remained of the day he spent in singing
+ psalms, as far as he was able; he also strove to pass all the night
+ joyfully in prayer and thanksgiving to God, save only when a short
+ sleep prevented it; and then he no sooner awoke than he straightway
+ began again to repeat the well-known sacred songs, and ceased not
+ to give thanks <span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexli">[pg
+ xli]</span><a name="Pgxli" id="Pgxli" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ to God with uplifted hands. I declare with truth that I have never
+ seen with my eyes, or heard with my ears, any man so earnest in
+ giving thanks to the living God. O truly blessed man! He repeated
+ the words of St. Paul the Apostle, <span class="tei tei-q">‘It is a
+ fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God,’</span> and
+ much more out of Holy Scripture; wherein also he admonished us to
+ think of our last hour, and to arise out of the sleep of the soul;
+ and being learned in our native poetry, he said also in our tongue,
+ concerning the dread parting of souls from the body:</span></p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 0.90em; margin-top: 0.90em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Fore then neidfaerae</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">naenig uiuurthit</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">thonc suotturra</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">than him tharf sie</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">to ymb hycggannae</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">aer his hin iongae</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">huaet his gastae</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">godaes aeththa yflaes</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">aefter deothdaege</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">doemid uueorthae.</span>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Which being
+ interpreted is: <span class="tei tei-q">“Before the inevitable
+ journey hence, no man is wiser than is needful that he may
+ consider, ere the soul departs, what good or evil it hath done and
+ how it shall be judged after its departure.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“He also sang antiphons for our comfort and his own.
+ One of these is, <span class="tei tei-q">‘O King of Glory, Lord of
+ all power, Who, triumphing this day, didst ascend above all the
+ heavens, leave us not comfortless, but send to us the promise of
+ the Father, even the Spirit of Truth—Hallelujah.’</span> And when
+ he came to the words, <span class="tei tei-q">‘leave us not
+ comfortless,’</span> he burst into tears and wept much. And an hour
+ after, he fell to repeating what he had begun. And this he did the
+ whole day, and we, hearing it, mourned with him and wept. Now we
+ read and now we lamented, nay, we wept even as we read. In such
+ rapture we passed the fifty days' festival<a id="noteref_4" name=
+ "noteref_4" href="#note_4"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">4</span></span></a> till
+ the aforesaid day; and he rejoiced greatly and gave God thanks,
+ because he had been accounted worthy to suffer such weakness. And
+ he often said, <span class="tei tei-q">‘God scourgeth every son
+ whom He <span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexlii">[pg
+ xlii]</span><a name="Pgxlii" id="Pgxlii" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> receiveth’</span>; and the words of St.
+ Ambrose, <span class="tei tei-q">‘I have not so lived as to be
+ ashamed to live among you; but neither do I fear to die, because we
+ have a merciful Lord.’</span> And during those days, besides the
+ lessons we had daily from him, and the singing of the Psalms, there
+ were two memorable works, which he strove to finish; to wit, his
+ translation of the Gospel of St. John, from the beginning, as far
+ as the words, <span class="tei tei-q">‘But what are they among so
+ many?’</span> into our own tongue, for the benefit of the Church of
+ God; and some selections from the books of Bishop Isidore, saying,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘I would not have my boys read a lie, nor
+ labour herein without profit after my death.’</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“When the Tuesday before the Ascension of our Lord
+ came, he began to suffer still more in his breathing, and there was
+ some swelling in his feet. But he went on teaching all that day and
+ dictating cheerfully, and now and then said among other things,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Learn quickly, I know not how long I shall
+ endure, and whether my Maker will not soon take me away.’</span>
+ But to us it seemed that haply he knew well the time of his
+ departure; and so he spent the night, awake, in giving of thanks.
+ And when the morning dawned, that is, on the Wednesday, he bade us
+ write with all speed what we had begun. And this we did until the
+ third hour. And from the third hour we walked in procession with
+ the relics of the saints, according to the custom of that
+ day.<a id="noteref_5" name="noteref_5" href="#note_5"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">5</span></span></a> And
+ there was one of us with him who said to him, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘There is still one chapter wanting of the book which
+ thou hast been dictating, but I deem it burdensome for thee to be
+ questioned any further.’</span> He answered, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Nay, it is light, take thy pen and make ready, and
+ write quickly.’</span> And this was done. But at the ninth hour he
+ said to me, <span class="tei tei-q">‘I have certain treasures in my
+ coffer, some spices, napkins and incense; run quickly and bring the
+ priests of our monastery to me, that I may distribute among them
+ the gifts which God has bestowed on me.’</span> And this I did
+ trembling, and when they were come, he spoke to every one of them,
+ admonishing and entreating them <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "pagexliii">[pg xliii]</span><a name="Pgxliii" id="Pgxliii" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> that they should diligently offer masses and
+ prayers for him, and they promised readily. But they all mourned
+ and wept, sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake,
+ because they thought that they should see his face no long time in
+ this world. But they rejoiced for that he said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘It is time for me, if it be my Maker's will, to be set
+ free from the flesh, and come to Him Who, when as yet I was not,
+ formed me out of nothing. I have lived long; and well has my
+ pitiful judge disposed my life for me; the time of my release is at
+ hand; for my soul longs to see Christ my King in His
+ beauty.’</span> Having said this and much more for our profit and
+ edification, he passed his last day in gladness till the evening;
+ and the aforesaid boy, whose name was Wilbert, still said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Dear master, there is yet one sentence not
+ written.’</span> He answered, <span class="tei tei-q">‘It is well,
+ write it.’</span> Soon after, the boy said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Now it is written.’</span> And he said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘It is well, thou hast said truly, it is finished. Take
+ my head in thy hands, for I rejoice greatly to sit facing my holy
+ place where I was wont to pray, that I too, sitting there, may call
+ upon my Father.’</span> And thus on the pavement of his little
+ cell, chanting <span class="tei tei-q">‘Glory be to the Father, and
+ to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost,’</span> and the rest, he
+ breathed his last.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“And without doubt we must believe that inasmuch as he
+ had always been devout and earnest on earth in the praise of God,
+ his soul was carried by angels to the joys of Heaven which he
+ desired. And all who heard him or beheld the death of our father
+ Bede, said that they had never seen any other end his life in so
+ great devotion and peace. For, as thou hast heard, so long as the
+ soul abode in the body, he chanted the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Gloria Patri’</span> and other words to the glory of
+ God, and with outstretched hands ceased not to give thanks to
+ God.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But know this, that much could be told and written
+ concerning him, but my want of learning cuts short my words.
+ Nevertheless, with the help of God, I purpose at leisure to write
+ more fully concerning him, of those things which I saw with my own
+ eyes and heard with my own ears.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="pagexlv">[pg xlv]</span><a name=
+ "Pgxlv" id="Pgxlv" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc7" id="toc7"></a> <a name="pdf8" id="pdf8"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Errata</span></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Page <a href=
+ "#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>, headline, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“54 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">read</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“54 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">b.c.</span></span>”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Page <a href=
+ "#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref">21</a>, headline, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“394 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">read</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“395 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Page <a href=
+ "#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref">214</a>, note 4, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“cc.”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">read</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“pp.”</span> [Transcriber's Note: This is the
+ footnote to Bright.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Page <a href=
+ "#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref">215</a>, note 1, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“St. James <span class="tei tei-q">‘the
+ Less’</span> ”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">read</span></span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“James, <span class="tei tei-q">‘the Lord's
+ brother.’</span> ”</span> [Transcriber's Note: This is the footnote
+ to <span class="tei tei-q">“the Eastern.”</span>]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Page <a href=
+ "#Pg220" class="tei tei-ref">220</a>, note 2, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Lumley”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">read</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Lumby.”</span> [Transcriber's Note: This is
+ the footnote starting <span class="tei tei-q">“A stone.”</span>]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Page <a href=
+ "#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref">254</a>, note 1, line 4, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“existence”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">read</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“co-existence.”</span> [Transcriber's Note:
+ This is the footnote starting <span class="tei tei-q">“Eutyches was
+ Archimandrite.”</span>]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Page <a href=
+ "#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref">316</a>, line 7, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Gedmund”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">read</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Gebmund.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Page <a href=
+ "#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref">346</a>, note 6, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“p. 56”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">read</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“p. 356.”</span> [Transcriber's Note: This is
+ the footnote starting <span class="tei tei-q">“Ripon, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>”</span>]</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page001">[pg 001]</span><a name=
+ "Pg001" id="Pg001" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc9" id="toc9"></a> <a name="pdf10" id="pdf10"></a>
+ <a name="Preface" id="Preface" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Preface</span></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">To the most glorious
+ king Ceolwulf.</span><a id="noteref_6" name="noteref_6" href=
+ "#note_6"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; font-style: italic; vertical-align: super">6</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-style: italic">Bede, the servant of Christ and
+ Priest.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I formerly, at
+ your request, most readily sent to you the Ecclesiastical History of
+ the English Nation, which I had lately published, for you to read and
+ judge; and I now send it again to be transcribed, and more fully
+ studied at your leisure. And I rejoice greatly at the sincerity and
+ zeal, with which you not only diligently give ear to hear the words
+ of Holy Scripture, but also industriously take care to become
+ acquainted with the actions and sayings of former men of renown,
+ especially of our own nation. For if history relates good things of
+ good men, the attentive hearer is excited to imitate that which is
+ good; or if it recounts evil things of wicked persons, none the less
+ the conscientious and devout hearer or reader, shunning that which is
+ hurtful and wrong, is the more earnestly fired to perform those
+ things which he knows to be good, and worthy of the service of God.
+ And as you have carefully marked this, you are desirous that the said
+ history should be more fully made known to yourself, and to those
+ over whom the Divine Authority has appointed you governor, from your
+ great regard to the common good. But to the end that I may remove all
+ occasion of doubting what I have written, both from <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page002">[pg 002]</span><a name="Pg002" id="Pg002"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> yourself and other readers or hearers of
+ this history, I will take care briefly to show you from what authors
+ I chiefly learned the same.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">My principal
+ authority and aid in this work was the most learned and reverend
+ Abbot Albinus;<a id="noteref_7" name="noteref_7" href=
+ "#note_7"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">7</span></span></a> who,
+ educated in the Church of Canterbury by those venerable and learned
+ men, Archbishop Theodore<a id="noteref_8" name="noteref_8" href=
+ "#note_8"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">8</span></span></a> of
+ blessed memory, and the Abbot Hadrian,<a id="noteref_9" name=
+ "noteref_9" href="#note_9"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">9</span></span></a>
+ transmitted to me by Nothelm,<a id="noteref_10" name="noteref_10"
+ href="#note_10"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">10</span></span></a> the
+ pious priest of the Church of London, either in writing, or by word
+ of mouth of the same Nothelm, all that he thought worthy of memory
+ that had been done in the province of Kent, or the adjacent parts, by
+ the disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory,<a id="noteref_11" name=
+ "noteref_11" href="#note_11"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">11</span></span></a> as he
+ had learned the same either from written records, or the traditions
+ of his predecessors. The same Nothelm, afterwards went to Rome, and
+ having, with leave of the present Pope Gregory,<a id="noteref_12"
+ name="noteref_12" href="#note_12"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">12</span></span></a> searched
+ into the archives of the Holy Roman Church, found there some epistles
+ of the blessed Pope Gregory, and other popes; and, returning home, by
+ the advice of the aforesaid most reverend father Albinus, brought
+ them to me, to be inserted in my history. Thus, from the beginning of
+ this volume to the time when the English nation received the faith of
+ Christ, we have acquired matter from the writings of former men,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page003">[pg 003]</span><a name="Pg003"
+ id="Pg003" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> gathered from various sources;
+ but from that time till the present, what was transacted in the
+ Church of Canterbury by the disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory or
+ their successors, and under what kings the same happened, has been
+ conveyed to us, as we have said, by Nothelm through the industry of
+ the aforesaid Abbot Albinus. They also partly informed me by what
+ bishops and under what kings the provinces of the East and West
+ Saxons, as also of the East Angles, and of the Northumbrians,
+ received the grace of the Gospel. In short, I was chiefly encouraged
+ to undertake this work by the exhortations of the same Albinus. In
+ like manner, Daniel,<a id="noteref_13" name="noteref_13" href=
+ "#note_13"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">13</span></span></a> the most
+ reverend Bishop of the West Saxons, who is still living, communicated
+ to me in writing some things relating to the Ecclesiastical History
+ of that province, and the adjoining one of the South Saxons, as also
+ of the Isle of Wight. But how, by the ministry of those holy priests
+ of Christ, Cedd<a id="noteref_14" name="noteref_14" href=
+ "#note_14"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">14</span></span></a> and
+ Ceadda,<a id="noteref_15" name="noteref_15" href=
+ "#note_15"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">15</span></span></a> the
+ province of the Mercians was brought to the faith of Christ, which
+ they knew not before, and how that of the East Saxons recovered the
+ faith after having rejected it, and how those fathers lived and died,
+ we learned from the brethren of the monastery, which was built by
+ them, and is called Laestingaeu.<a id="noteref_16" name="noteref_16"
+ href="#note_16"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">16</span></span></a> Further,
+ what ecclesiastical matters took place in the province of the East
+ Angles, was partly made known to us from the writings and tradition
+ of former men, and partly by the account of the most reverend Abbot
+ Esi.<a id="noteref_17" name="noteref_17" href="#note_17"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">17</span></span></a> What was
+ done with regard to the faith of Christ, and what was the episcopal
+ succession in the province of Lindsey,<a id="noteref_18" name=
+ "noteref_18" href="#note_18"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">18</span></span></a> we had
+ either from the letters of the most reverend <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page004">[pg 004]</span><a name="Pg004" id="Pg004" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> prelate Cynibert,<a id="noteref_19" name=
+ "noteref_19" href="#note_19"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">19</span></span></a> or by
+ word of mouth from other persons of good credit. But what was done in
+ the Church in the different parts of the province of Northumbria from
+ the time when they received the faith of Christ till this present, I
+ received not on the authority of any one man, but by the faithful
+ testimony of innumerable witnesses, who might know or remember the
+ same; besides what I had of my own knowledge. Wherein it is to be
+ observed, that what I have written concerning our most holy father,
+ Bishop Cuthbert,<a id="noteref_20" name="noteref_20" href=
+ "#note_20"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">20</span></span></a> either
+ in this volume, or in my account of his life and actions, I partly
+ took from what I found written of him by the brethren of the Church
+ of Lindisfarne,<a id="noteref_21" name="noteref_21" href=
+ "#note_21"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">21</span></span></a>
+ accepting without reserve the statements I found there; but at the
+ same time took care to add such things as I could myself have
+ knowledge of by the faithful testimony of trustworthy informants. And
+ I humbly entreat the reader, that if he shall find in these our
+ writings anything not delivered according to the truth, he will not
+ lay the blame of it on me, for, as the true rule of history requires,
+ withholding nothing, I have laboured to commit to writing such things
+ as I could gather from common report, for the instruction of
+ posterity.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Moreover, I
+ beseech all men who shall hear or read this history of our nation,
+ that for my infirmities both of mind and body, they will offer up
+ frequent intercessions to the throne of Grace. And I further pray,
+ that in recompense for the labour wherewith I have recorded in the
+ several provinces and more important places those events which I
+ considered worthy of note and of interest to their inhabitants, I may
+ for my reward have the benefit of their pious prayers.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page005">[pg 005]</span><a name=
+ "Pg005" id="Pg005" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc11" id="toc11"></a> <a name="pdf12" id="pdf12"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Book I</span></h1>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc13" id="toc13"></a> <a name="pdf14" id="pdf14"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_I" id="Book_I_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. I. Of the Situation of Britain
+ and Ireland, and of their ancient inhabitants.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Britain, an
+ island in the Atlantic, formerly called Albion, lies to the
+ north-west, facing, though at a considerable distance, the coasts
+ of Germany, France, and Spain, which form the greatest part of
+ Europe. It extends 800 miles in length towards the north, and is
+ 200 miles in breadth, except where several promontories extend
+ further in breadth, by which its compass is made to be 4,875
+ miles.<a id="noteref_22" name="noteref_22" href=
+ "#note_22"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">22</span></span></a> To the
+ south lies Belgic Gaul. To its nearest shore there is an easy
+ passage from the city of Rutubi Portus, by the English now
+ corrupted into Reptacaestir.<a id="noteref_23" name="noteref_23"
+ href="#note_23"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">23</span></span></a> The
+ distance from here across the sea to Gessoriacum,<a id="noteref_24"
+ name="noteref_24" href="#note_24"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">24</span></span></a> the
+ nearest shore in the territory of the Morini,<a id="noteref_25"
+ name="noteref_25" href="#note_25"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">25</span></span></a> is
+ fifty miles, or as some writers say, 450 furlongs. On the other
+ side of the island, where it opens upon the boundless ocean, it has
+ the islands called Orcades. Britain is rich in grain and trees, and
+ is well adapted for feeding cattle and beasts of burden. It also
+ produces vines in some places, and has plenty of land and water
+ fowl of divers sorts; it is remarkable also for rivers abounding in
+ fish, and plentiful springs. It has the greatest plenty of salmon
+ and eels; seals are also frequently taken, and dolphins, as also
+ whales; besides many sorts of shell-fish, such as mussels, in which
+ are often found excellent pearls of all colours, red, purple,
+ violet and green, but chiefly white. There is also a great
+ abundance of snails, of which the scarlet dye is made, a most
+ beautiful red, which never fades with the heat of the sun or
+ exposure to rain, but the older it is, the more beautiful it
+ becomes. It has both salt and hot <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page006">[pg 006]</span><a name="Pg006" id="Pg006" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> springs, and from them flow rivers which
+ furnish hot baths, proper for all ages and both sexes, in separate
+ places, according to their requirements. For water, as St. Basil
+ says,<a id="noteref_26" name="noteref_26" href=
+ "#note_26"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">26</span></span></a>
+ receives the quality of heat, when it runs along certain metals,
+ and becomes not only hot but scalding. Britain is rich also in
+ veins of metals, as copper, iron, lead, and silver; it produces a
+ great deal of excellent jet, which is black and sparkling, and
+ burns when put to the fire, and when set on fire, drives away
+ serpents; being warmed with rubbing, it attracts whatever is
+ applied to it, like amber. The island was formerly distinguished by
+ twenty-eight famous cities, besides innumerable forts, which were
+ all strongly secured with walls, towers, gates, and bars. And,
+ because it lies almost under the North Pole, the nights are light
+ in summer, so that at midnight the beholders are often in doubt
+ whether the evening twilight still continues, or that of the
+ morning has come; since the sun at night returns to the east in the
+ northern regions without passing far beneath the earth. For this
+ reason the days are of a great length in summer, and on the other
+ hand, the nights in winter are eighteen hours long, for the sun
+ then withdraws into southern parts. In like manner the nights are
+ very short in summer, and the days in winter, that is, only six
+ equinoctial hours. Whereas, in Armenia, Macedonia, Italy, and other
+ countries of the same latitude, the longest day or night extends
+ but to fifteen hours, and the shortest to nine.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There are in the
+ island at present, following the number of the books in which the
+ Divine Law was written, five<a id="noteref_27" name="noteref_27"
+ href="#note_27"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">27</span></span></a>
+ languages of different nations employed in the study and confession
+ of the one self-same knowledge, which is of highest truth and true
+ sublimity, to wit, English, British, Scottish, Pictish, and Latin,
+ the last having become common to all by the study of the
+ Scriptures. But at first this island had no other inhabitants but
+ the Britons, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page007">[pg
+ 007]</span><a name="Pg007" id="Pg007" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ from whom it derived its name, and who, coming over into Britain,
+ as is reported, from Armorica,<a id="noteref_28" name="noteref_28"
+ href="#note_28"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">28</span></span></a>
+ possessed themselves of the southern parts thereof. Starting from
+ the south, they had occupied the greater part of the island, when
+ it happened, that the nation of the Picts, putting to sea from
+ Scythia,<a id="noteref_29" name="noteref_29" href=
+ "#note_29"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">29</span></span></a> as is
+ reported, in a few ships of war, and being driven by the winds
+ beyond the bounds of Britain, came to Ireland and landed on its
+ northern shores. There, finding the nation of the Scots, they
+ begged to be allowed to settle among them, but could not succeed in
+ obtaining their request. Ireland is the largest island next to
+ Britain, and lies to the west of it; but as it is shorter than
+ Britain to the north, so, on the other hand, it runs out far beyond
+ it to the south, over against the northern part of Spain, though a
+ wide sea lies between them. The Picts then, as has been said,
+ arriving in this island by sea, desired to have a place granted
+ them in which they might settle. The Scots answered that the island
+ could not contain them both; but <span class="tei tei-q">“We can
+ give you good counsel,”</span> said they, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“whereby you may know what to do; we know there is
+ another island, not far from ours, to the eastward, which we often
+ see at a distance, when the days are clear. If you will go thither,
+ you can obtain settlements; or, if any should oppose you, we will
+ help you.”</span> The Picts, accordingly, sailing over into
+ Britain, began to inhabit the northern parts <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page008">[pg 008]</span><a name="Pg008" id="Pg008"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> thereof, for the Britons had possessed
+ themselves of the southern. Now the Picts had no wives, and asked
+ them of the Scots; who would not consent to grant them upon any
+ other terms, than that when any question should arise, they should
+ choose a king from the female royal race rather than from the male:
+ which custom, as is well known, has been observed among the Picts
+ to this day.<a id="noteref_30" name="noteref_30" href=
+ "#note_30"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">30</span></span></a> In
+ process of time, Britain, besides the Britons and the Picts,
+ received a third nation, the Scots, who, migrating from Ireland
+ under their leader, Reuda, either by fair means, or by force of
+ arms, secured to themselves those settlements among the Picts which
+ they still possess. From the name of their commander, they are to
+ this day called Dalreudini; for, in their language, Dal signifies a
+ part.<a id="noteref_31" name="noteref_31" href=
+ "#note_31"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">31</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Ireland is
+ broader than Britain and has a much healthier and milder climate;
+ for the snow scarcely ever lies there above three days: no man
+ makes hay in the summer for winter's provision, or builds stables
+ for his beasts of burden. No reptiles are found there, and no snake
+ can live there; for, though snakes are often carried thither out of
+ Britain, as soon as the ship comes near the shore, and the scent of
+ the air reaches them, they die. On the contrary, almost all things
+ in the island are efficacious against poison. In truth, we have
+ known that when men have been bitten by serpents, the scrapings of
+ leaves of books that were brought out of Ireland, being put into
+ water, and given them to drink, have immediately absorbed the
+ spreading poison, and assuaged the swelling.</p><span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page009">[pg 009]</span><a name="Pg009" id="Pg009"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The island
+ abounds in milk and honey, nor is there any lack of vines, fish, or
+ fowl; and it is noted for the hunting of stags and roe-deer. It is
+ properly the country of the Scots, who, migrating from thence, as
+ has been said, formed the third nation in Britain in addition to
+ the Britons and the Picts.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There is a very
+ large gulf of the sea, which formerly divided the nation of the
+ Britons from the Picts; it runs from the west far into the land,
+ where, to this day, stands a strong city of the Britons, called
+ Alcluith.<a id="noteref_32" name="noteref_32" href=
+ "#note_32"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">32</span></span></a> The
+ Scots, arriving on the north side of this bay, settled themselves
+ there.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc15" id="toc15"></a> <a name="pdf16" id="pdf16"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_II" id="Book_I_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. II. How Caius Julius Caesar was
+ the first Roman that came into Britain.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Now Britain had
+ never been visited by the Romans, and was entirely unknown to them
+ before the time of Caius Julius Caesar, who, in the year 693 after
+ the foundation of Rome, but the sixtieth year<a id="noteref_33"
+ name="noteref_33" href="#note_33"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">33</span></span></a> before
+ the Incarnation of our Lord, was consul with Lucius Bibulus. While
+ he was making war upon the Germans and the Gauls, who were divided
+ only by the river Rhine, he came into the province of the Morini,
+ whence is the nearest and shortest passage into Britain. Here,
+ having provided about eighty ships of burden and fast-sailing
+ vessels, he sailed over into Britain; where, being first roughly
+ handled in a battle, and then caught in a storm, he lost a
+ considerable part of his fleet, no small number of foot-soldiers,
+ and almost all his cavalry. Returning into Gaul, he put his legions
+ into winter-quarters, and gave orders for building six hundred sail
+ of both sorts. With these he again crossed over early in spring
+ into Britain, but, whilst he was marching with the army against the
+ enemy, the ships, riding at anchor, were caught in a storm and
+ either dashed one against another, or driven upon the sands and
+ wrecked. Forty of them were lost, the rest <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page010">[pg 010]</span><a name="Pg010" id="Pg010" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> were, with much difficulty, repaired.
+ Caesar's cavalry was, at the first encounter, defeated by the
+ Britons, and there Labienus, the tribune, was slain. In the second
+ engagement, with great hazard to his men, he defeated the Britons
+ and put them to flight. Thence he proceeded to the river Thames,
+ where a great multitude of the enemy had posted themselves on the
+ farther side of the river, under the command of
+ Cassobellaunus,<a id="noteref_34" name="noteref_34" href=
+ "#note_34"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">34</span></span></a> and
+ fenced the bank of the river and almost all the ford under water
+ with sharp stakes: the remains of these are to be seen to this day,
+ apparently about the thickness of a man's thigh, cased with lead,
+ and fixed immovably in the bottom of the river. This being
+ perceived and avoided by the Romans, the barbarians, not able to
+ stand the charge of the legions, hid themselves in the woods,
+ whence they grievously harassed the Romans with repeated sallies.
+ In the meantime, the strong state of the Trinovantes,<a id=
+ "noteref_35" name="noteref_35" href="#note_35"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">35</span></span></a> with
+ their commander Androgius,<a id="noteref_36" name="noteref_36"
+ href="#note_36"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">36</span></span></a>
+ surrendered to Caesar, giving him forty hostages. Many other
+ cities, following their example, made a treaty with the Romans.
+ Guided by them, Caesar at length, after severe fighting, took the
+ town of Cassobellaunus,<a id="noteref_37" name="noteref_37" href=
+ "#note_37"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">37</span></span></a>
+ situated between two marshes, fortified by sheltering woods, and
+ plentifully furnished with all necessaries. After this, Caesar
+ returned from Britain into Gaul, but he had no sooner put his
+ legions into winter quarters, than he was suddenly beset and
+ distracted with wars and sudden risings on every side.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page011">[pg 011]</span><a name=
+ "Pg011" id="Pg011" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc17" id="toc17"></a> <a name="pdf18" id="pdf18"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_III" id="Book_I_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. III. How Claudius, the second
+ of the Romans who came into Britain, brought the islands Orcades
+ into subjection to the Roman empire; and Vespasian, sent by him,
+ reduced the Isle of Wight under the dominion of the
+ Romans.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ Rome 798,<a id="noteref_38" name="noteref_38" href=
+ "#note_38"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">38</span></span></a>
+ Claudius, fourth emperor from Augustus, being desirous to approve
+ himself a prince beneficial to the republic, and eagerly bent upon
+ war and conquest on every side, undertook an expedition into
+ Britain, which as it appeared, was roused to rebellion by the
+ refusal of the Romans to give up certain deserters. No one before
+ or after Julius Caesar had dared to land upon the island. Claudius
+ crossed over to it, and within a very few days, without any
+ fighting or bloodshed, the greater part of the island was
+ surrendered into his hands. He also added to the Roman empire the
+ Orcades,<a id="noteref_39" name="noteref_39" href=
+ "#note_39"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">39</span></span></a> which
+ lie in the ocean beyond Britain, and, returning to Rome in the
+ sixth month after his departure, he gave his son the title of
+ Britannicus. This war he concluded in the fourth year of his reign,
+ which is the forty-sixth from the Incarnation of our Lord. In which
+ year there came to pass a most grievous famine in Syria, which is
+ recorded in the Acts of the Apostles to have been foretold by the
+ prophet Agabus.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Vespasian,<a id=
+ "noteref_40" name="noteref_40" href="#note_40"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">40</span></span></a> who
+ was emperor after Nero, being sent into Britain by the same
+ Claudius, brought also under the Roman dominion the Isle of Wight,
+ which is close to Britain on the south, and is about thirty miles
+ in length from east to west, and twelve from north to south; being
+ six miles distant from the southern coast of Britain at the east
+ end, and three at the west. Nero, succeeding Claudius in the
+ empire, undertook no wars at all; and, therefore, among countless
+ other disasters brought by him upon the Roman state, he almost lost
+ Britain; for <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page012">[pg
+ 012]</span><a name="Pg012" id="Pg012" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ in his time two most notable towns were there taken and
+ destroyed.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc19" id="toc19"></a> <a name="pdf20" id="pdf20"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_IV" id="Book_I_Chap_IV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. IV. How Lucius, king of
+ Britain, writing to Pope Eleutherus, desired to be made a
+ Christian.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 156, Marcus Antoninus Verus,<a id="noteref_41" name=
+ "noteref_41" href="#note_41"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">41</span></span></a> the
+ fourteenth from Augustus, was made emperor, together with his
+ brother, Aurelius Commodus. In their time, whilst the holy
+ Eleutherus presided over the Roman Church, Lucius, king of Britain,
+ sent a letter to him, entreating that by a mandate from him he
+ might be made a Christian.<a id="noteref_42" name="noteref_42"
+ href="#note_42"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">42</span></span></a> He
+ soon obtained his pious request, and the Britons preserved the
+ faith, which they had received, uncorrupted and entire, in peace
+ and tranquillity until the time of the Emperor Diocletian.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc21" id="toc21"></a> <a name="pdf22" id="pdf22"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_V" id="Book_I_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. V. How the Emperor Severus
+ divided from the rest by a rampart that part of Britain which had
+ been recovered.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 189, Severus, an African, born at Leptis, in the province
+ of Tripolis, became emperor.<a id="noteref_43" name="noteref_43"
+ href="#note_43"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">43</span></span></a> He was
+ the seventeenth from Augustus, and reigned seventeen years. Being
+ naturally of a harsh disposition, and engaged in many wars, he
+ governed the state vigorously, but with much trouble. Having been
+ victorious in all the grievous civil wars which happened in his
+ time, he was drawn into Britain by the revolt of almost all the
+ confederated tribes; and, after many great and severe battles, he
+ thought fit to divide that part of the island, which he had
+ recovered, from the other unconquered nations, not <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page013">[pg 013]</span><a name="Pg013" id="Pg013"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> with a wall, as some imagine, but with
+ a rampart.<a id="noteref_44" name="noteref_44" href=
+ "#note_44"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">44</span></span></a> For a
+ wall is made of stones, but a rampart, with which camps are
+ fortified to repel the assaults of enemies, is made of sods, cut
+ out of the earth, and raised high above the ground, like a wall,
+ having in front of it the trench whence the sods were taken, with
+ strong stakes of wood fixed above it. Thus Severus drew a great
+ trench and strong rampart, fortified with several towers, from sea
+ to sea. And there, at York, he fell sick afterwards and died,
+ leaving two sons, Bassianus and Geta;<a id="noteref_45" name=
+ "noteref_45" href="#note_45"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">45</span></span></a> of
+ whom Geta died, adjudged an enemy of the State; but Bassianus,
+ having taken the surname of Antonius, obtained the empire.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc23" id="toc23"></a> <a name="pdf24" id="pdf24"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_VI" id="Book_I_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VI. Of the reign of Diocletian,
+ and how he persecuted the Christians.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 286,<a id="noteref_46" name="noteref_46" href=
+ "#note_46"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">46</span></span></a>
+ Diocletian, the thirty-third from Augustus, and chosen emperor by
+ the army, reigned twenty years, and created Maximian, surnamed
+ Herculius, his colleague in the empire. In their time, one
+ Carausius,<a id="noteref_47" name="noteref_47" href=
+ "#note_47"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">47</span></span></a> of
+ very mean birth, but a man of great ability and energy, being
+ appointed to guard the sea-coasts, then infested by the Franks and
+ Saxons, acted more to the prejudice than to the advantage of the
+ commonwealth, by not restoring to its owners any of the booty taken
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page014">[pg 014]</span><a name=
+ "Pg014" id="Pg014" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> from the robbers,
+ but keeping all to himself; thus giving rise to the suspicion that
+ by intentional neglect he suffered the enemy to infest the
+ frontiers. When, therefore, an order was sent by Maximian that he
+ should be put to death, he took upon him the imperial purple, and
+ possessed himself of Britain, and having most valiantly conquered
+ and held it for the space of seven years, he was at length put to
+ death by the treachery of his associate Allectus.<a id="noteref_48"
+ name="noteref_48" href="#note_48"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">48</span></span></a> The
+ usurper, having thus got the island from Carausius, held it three
+ years, and was then vanquished by Asclepiodotus,<a id="noteref_49"
+ name="noteref_49" href="#note_49"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">49</span></span></a> the
+ captain of the Praetorian guards, who thus at the end of ten years
+ restored Britain to the Roman empire.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Meanwhile,
+ Diocletian in the east, and Maximian Herculius in the west,
+ commanded the churches to be destroyed, and the Christians to be
+ persecuted and slain. This persecution was the tenth since the
+ reign of Nero, and was more lasting and cruel than almost any
+ before it; for it was carried on incessantly for the space of ten
+ years, with burning of churches, proscription of innocent persons,
+ and the slaughter of martyrs. Finally, Britain also attained to the
+ great glory of bearing faithful witness to God.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc25" id="toc25"></a> <a name="pdf26" id="pdf26"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VII. The Passion of St. Alban
+ and his companions, who at that time shed their blood for our
+ Lord.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that time
+ suffered St. Alban,<a id="noteref_50" name="noteref_50" href=
+ "#note_50"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">50</span></span></a> of
+ whom the priest Fortunatus,<a id="noteref_51" name="noteref_51"
+ href="#note_51"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">51</span></span></a> in the
+ Praise of Virgins, where he makes <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page015">[pg 015]</span><a name="Pg015" id="Pg015" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> mention of the blessed martyrs that came to
+ the Lord from all parts of the world, says:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 0.90em; margin-top: 0.90em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">And fruitful Britain noble Alban
+ rears.</span>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This Alban,
+ being yet a pagan, at the time when at the bidding of unbelieving
+ rulers all manner of cruelty was practised against the Christians,
+ gave entertainment in his house to a certain clerk,<a id=
+ "noteref_52" name="noteref_52" href="#note_52"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">52</span></span></a> flying
+ from his persecutors. This man he observed to be engaged in
+ continual prayer and watching day and night; when on a sudden the
+ Divine grace shining on him, he began to imitate the example of
+ faith and piety which was set before him, and being gradually
+ instructed by his wholesome admonitions, he cast off the darkness
+ of idolatry, and became a Christian in all sincerity of heart. The
+ aforesaid clerk having been some days entertained by him, it came
+ to the ears of the impious prince, that a confessor of Christ, to
+ whom a martyr's place had not yet been assigned, was concealed at
+ Alban's house. Whereupon he sent some soldiers to make a strict
+ search after him. When they came to the martyr's hut, St. Alban
+ presently came forth to the soldiers, instead of his guest and
+ master, in the habit or long coat which he wore, and was bound and
+ led before the judge.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It happened that
+ the judge, at the time when Alban was carried before him, was
+ standing at the altar, and offering sacrifice to devils. When he
+ saw Alban, being much enraged that he should thus, of his own
+ accord, dare to put himself into the hands of the soldiers, and
+ incur such danger on behalf of the guest whom he had harboured, he
+ commanded him to be dragged to the images of the devils, before
+ which he stood, saying, <span class="tei tei-q">“Because you have
+ chosen to conceal a rebellious and sacrilegious man, rather than to
+ deliver him up to the soldiers, that his contempt of the gods might
+ meet with the penalty due to such blasphemy, you shall undergo all
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page016">[pg 016]</span><a name=
+ "Pg016" id="Pg016" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the punishment that
+ was due to him, if you seek to abandon the worship of our
+ religion.”</span> But St. Alban, who had voluntarily declared
+ himself a Christian to the persecutors of the faith, was not at all
+ daunted by the prince's threats, but putting on the armour of
+ spiritual warfare, publicly declared that he would not obey his
+ command. Then said the judge, <span class="tei tei-q">“Of what
+ family or race are you?”</span>—<span class="tei tei-q">“What does
+ it concern you,”</span> answered Alban, <span class="tei tei-q">“of
+ what stock I am? If you desire to hear the truth of my religion, be
+ it known to you, that I am now a Christian, and free to fulfil
+ Christian duties.”</span>—<span class="tei tei-q">“I ask your
+ name,”</span> said the judge; <span class="tei tei-q">“tell me it
+ immediately.”</span>—<span class="tei tei-q">“I am called Alban by
+ my parents,”</span> replied he; <span class="tei tei-q">“and I
+ worship ever and adore the true and living God, Who created all
+ things.”</span> Then the judge, filled with anger, said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“If you would enjoy the happiness of
+ eternal life, do not delay to offer sacrifice to the great
+ gods.”</span> Alban rejoined, <span class="tei tei-q">“These
+ sacrifices, which by you are offered to devils, neither can avail
+ the worshippers, nor fulfil the desires and petitions of the
+ suppliants. Rather, whosoever shall offer sacrifice to these
+ images, shall receive the everlasting pains of hell for his
+ reward.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The judge,
+ hearing these words, and being much incensed, ordered this holy
+ confessor of God to be scourged by the executioners, believing that
+ he might by stripes shake that constancy of heart, on which he
+ could not prevail by words. He, being most cruelly tortured, bore
+ the same patiently, or rather joyfully, for our Lord's sake. When
+ the judge perceived that he was not to be overcome by tortures, or
+ withdrawn from the exercise of the Christian religion, he ordered
+ him to be put to death. Being led to execution, he came to a river,
+ which, with a most rapid course, ran between the wall of the town
+ and the arena where he was to be executed.<a id="noteref_53" name=
+ "noteref_53" href="#note_53"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">53</span></span></a> He
+ there saw a great multitude of persons of both sexes, and of divers
+ ages and conditions, who were doubtless assembled by Divine
+ inspiration, to attend the blessed confessor and martyr,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page017">[pg 017]</span><a name=
+ "Pg017" id="Pg017" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> and had so filled
+ the bridge over the river, that he could scarce pass over that
+ evening. In truth, almost all had gone out, so that the judge
+ remained in the city without attendance. St. Alban, therefore,
+ urged by an ardent and devout wish to attain the sooner to
+ martyrdom, drew near to the stream, and lifted up his eyes to
+ heaven, whereupon the channel was immediately dried up, and he
+ perceived that the water had given place and made way for him to
+ pass. Among the rest, the executioner, who should have put him to
+ death, observed this, and moved doubtless by Divine inspiration
+ hastened to meet him at the appointed place of execution, and
+ casting away the sword which he had carried ready drawn, fell at
+ his feet, praying earnestly that he might rather be accounted
+ worthy to suffer with the martyr, whom he was ordered to execute,
+ or, if possible, instead of him.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Whilst he was
+ thus changed from a persecutor into a companion in the faith and
+ truth, and the other executioners rightly hesitated to take up the
+ sword which was lying on the ground, the holy confessor,
+ accompanied by the multitude, ascended a hill, about half a mile
+ from the arena, beautiful, as was fitting, and of most pleasing
+ appearance, adorned, or rather clothed, everywhere with flowers of
+ many colours, nowhere steep or precipitous or of sheer descent, but
+ with a long, smooth natural slope, like a plain, on its sides, a
+ place altogether worthy from of old, by reason of its native
+ beauty, to be consecrated by the blood of a blessed martyr. On the
+ top of this hill, St. Alban prayed that God would give him water,
+ and immediately a living spring, confined in its channel, sprang up
+ at his feet, so that all men acknowledged that even the stream had
+ yielded its service to the martyr. For it was impossible that the
+ martyr, who had left no water remaining in the river, should desire
+ it on the top of the hill, unless he thought it fitting. The river
+ then having done service and fulfilled the pious duty, returned to
+ its natural course, leaving a testimony of its obedience.<a id=
+ "noteref_54" name="noteref_54" href="#note_54"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">54</span></span></a> Here,
+ therefore, the head of the undaunted martyr was <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page018">[pg 018]</span><a name="Pg018" id="Pg018"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> struck off, and here he received the
+ crown of life, which God has promised to them that love him. But he
+ who laid impious hands on the holy man's neck was not permitted to
+ rejoice over his dead body; for his eyes dropped upon the ground at
+ the same moment as the blessed martyr's head fell.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At the same time
+ was also beheaded the soldier, who before, through the Divine
+ admonition, refused to strike the holy confessor. Of whom it is
+ apparent, that though he was not purified by the waters of baptism,
+ yet he was cleansed by the washing of his own blood, and rendered
+ worthy to enter the kingdom of heaven. Then the judge, astonished
+ at the unwonted sight of so many heavenly miracles, ordered the
+ persecution to cease immediately, and began to honour the death of
+ the saints, by which he once thought that they might have been
+ turned from their zeal for the Christian faith. The blessed Alban
+ suffered death on the twenty-second day of June, near the city of
+ Verulam,<a id="noteref_55" name="noteref_55" href=
+ "#note_55"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">55</span></span></a> which
+ is now by the English nation called Verlamacaestir, or
+ Vaeclingacaestir, where afterwards, when peaceable Christian times
+ were restored, a church of wonderful workmanship, and altogether
+ worthy to commemorate his martyrdom, was erected.<a id="noteref_56"
+ name="noteref_56" href="#note_56"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">56</span></span></a> In
+ which place the cure of sick persons and the frequent working of
+ wonders cease not to this day.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that time
+ suffered Aaron and Julius,<a id="noteref_57" name="noteref_57"
+ href="#note_57"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">57</span></span></a>
+ citizens of the City of Legions,<a id="noteref_58" name=
+ "noteref_58" href="#note_58"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">58</span></span></a> and
+ many more of both sexes in divers places; who, after that they had
+ endured sundry torments, and their limbs had been mangled after an
+ unheard-of <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page019">[pg
+ 019]</span><a name="Pg019" id="Pg019" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ manner, when their warfare was accomplished, yielded their souls up
+ to the joys of the heavenly city.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc27" id="toc27"></a> <a name="pdf28" id="pdf28"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_VIII" id="Book_I_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VIII. How, when the persecution
+ ceased, the Church in Britain enjoyed peace till the time of the
+ Arian heresy.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When the storm
+ of persecution ceased, the faithful Christians, who, during the
+ time of danger, had hidden themselves in woods and deserts and
+ secret caves, came forth and rebuilt the churches which had been
+ levelled to the ground; founded, erected, and finished the
+ cathedrals raised in honour of the holy martyrs, and, as if
+ displaying their conquering standards in all places, celebrated
+ festivals and performed their sacred rites with pure hearts and
+ lips. This peace continued in the Christian churches of Britain
+ until the time of the Arian madness, which, having corrupted the
+ whole world, infected this island also, so far removed from the
+ rest of the world, with the poison of its error; and when once a
+ way was opened across the sea for that plague, straightway all the
+ taint of every heresy fell upon the island, ever desirous to hear
+ some new thing, and never holding firm to any sure belief.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time
+ Constantius, who, whilst Diocletian was alive, governed Gaul and
+ Spain, a man of great clemency and urbanity, died in Britain. This
+ man left his son Constantine,<a id="noteref_59" name="noteref_59"
+ href="#note_59"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">59</span></span></a> born
+ of Helena, his concubine, emperor of the Gauls. Eutropius writes
+ that Constantine, being created emperor in Britain, succeeded his
+ father in the sovereignty. In his time the Arian heresy broke out,
+ and although it was exposed and condemned in the Council of
+ Nicaea,<a id="noteref_60" name="noteref_60" href=
+ "#note_60"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">60</span></span></a>
+ nevertheless, the deadly poison of its evil spread, <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page020">[pg 020]</span><a name="Pg020" id="Pg020"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> as has been said, to the Churches in
+ the islands, as well as to those of the rest of the world.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc29" id="toc29"></a> <a name="pdf30" id="pdf30"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_IX" id="Book_I_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. IX. How during the reign of
+ Gratian, Maximus, being created Emperor in Britain, returned into
+ Gaul with a mighty army.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 377,<a id="noteref_61" name="noteref_61" href=
+ "#note_61"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">61</span></span></a>
+ Gratian, the fortieth from Augustus, held the empire for six years
+ after the death of Valens; though he had long before reigned with
+ his uncle Valens, and his brother Valentinian. Finding the
+ condition of the commonwealth much impaired, and almost gone to
+ ruin, and impelled by the necessity of restoring it, he invested
+ the Spaniard, Theodosius, with the purple at Sirmium, and made him
+ emperor of Thrace and the Eastern provinces. At that time,
+ Maximus,<a id="noteref_62" name="noteref_62" href=
+ "#note_62"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">62</span></span></a> a man
+ of energy and probity, and worthy of the title of Augustus, if he
+ had not broken his oath of allegiance, was made emperor by the army
+ somewhat against his will, passed over into Gaul, and there by
+ treachery slew the Emperor Gratian, who in consternation at his
+ sudden invasion, was attempting to escape into Italy. His brother,
+ the Emperor Valentinian, expelled from Italy, fled into the East,
+ where he was entertained by Theodosius with fatherly affection, and
+ soon restored to the empire, for Maximus the tyrant, being shut up
+ in Aquileia, was there taken by them and put to death.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc31" id="toc31"></a> <a name="pdf32" id="pdf32"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_X" id="Book_I_Chap_X" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. X. How, in the reign of
+ Arcadius, Pelagius, a Briton, insolently impugned the Grace of
+ God.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 394,<a id="noteref_63" name="noteref_63" href=
+ "#note_63"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">63</span></span></a>
+ Arcadius, the son of Theodosius, the forty-third from Augustus,
+ succeeding to <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page021">[pg
+ 021]</span><a name="Pg021" id="Pg021" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ the empire, with his brother Honorius, held it thirteen years. In
+ his time, Pelagius,<a id="noteref_64" name="noteref_64" href=
+ "#note_64"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">64</span></span></a> a
+ Briton, spread far and near the infection of his perfidious
+ doctrine, denying the assistance of the Divine grace, being
+ seconded therein by his associate Julianus of Campania,<a id=
+ "noteref_65" name="noteref_65" href="#note_65"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">65</span></span></a> who
+ was impelled by an uncontrolled desire to recover his bishopric, of
+ which he had been deprived. St. Augustine, and the other orthodox
+ fathers, quoted many thousand catholic authorities against them,
+ but failed to amend their folly; nay, more, their madness being
+ rebuked was rather increased by contradiction than suffered by them
+ to be purified through adherence to the truth; which Prosper, the
+ rhetorician,<a id="noteref_66" name="noteref_66" href=
+ "#note_66"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">66</span></span></a> has
+ beautifully expressed thus in heroic<a id="noteref_67" name=
+ "noteref_67" href="#note_67"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">67</span></span></a>
+ verse:—</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">They tell that one, erewhile consumed
+ with gnawing spite, snake-like attacked Augustine in his writings.
+ Who urged the wretched viper to raise from the ground his head,
+ howsoever hidden in dens of darkness? Either the sea-girt Britons
+ reared him with the fruit of their soil, or fed on Campanian
+ pastures his heart swells with pride.</span>
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page022">[pg 022]</span><a name=
+ "Pg022" id="Pg022" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc33" id="toc33"></a> <a name="pdf34" id="pdf34"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XI" id="Book_I_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XI. How during the reign of
+ Honorius, Gratian and Constantine were created tyrants in Britain;
+ and soon after the former was slain in Britain, and the latter in
+ Gaul.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 407,<a id="noteref_68" name="noteref_68" href=
+ "#note_68"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">68</span></span></a>
+ Honorius, the younger son of Theodosius, and the forty-fourth from
+ Augustus, being emperor, two years before the invasion of Rome by
+ Alaric, king of the Goths, when the nations of the Alani, Suevi,
+ Vandals, and many others with them, having defeated the Franks and
+ passed the Rhine, ravaged all Gaul, Gratianus, a citizen of the
+ country, was set up as tyrant in Britain and killed. In his place,
+ Constantine, one of the meanest soldiers, only for the hope
+ afforded by his name, and without any worth to recommend him, was
+ chosen emperor. As soon as he had taken upon him the command, he
+ crossed over into Gaul, where being often imposed upon by the
+ barbarians with untrustworthy treaties, he did more harm than good
+ to the Commonwealth.<a id="noteref_69" name="noteref_69" href=
+ "#note_69"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">69</span></span></a>
+ Whereupon Count Constantius,<a id="noteref_70" name="noteref_70"
+ href="#note_70"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">70</span></span></a> by the
+ command of Honorius, marching into Gaul with an army, besieged him
+ in the city of Arles, took him prisoner, and put him to death. His
+ son Constans, a monk, whom he had created Caesar, was also put to
+ death by his own follower Count Gerontius,<a id="noteref_71" name=
+ "noteref_71" href="#note_71"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">71</span></span></a> at
+ Vienne.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page023">[pg
+ 023]</span><a name="Pg023" id="Pg023" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Rome was taken
+ by the Goths, in the year from its foundation, 1164.<a id=
+ "noteref_72" name="noteref_72" href="#note_72"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">72</span></span></a> Then
+ the Romans ceased to rule in Britain, almost 470 years after Caius
+ Julius Caesar came to the island. They dwelt within the rampart,
+ which, as we have mentioned, Severus made across the island, on the
+ south side of it, as the cities, watch-towers,<a id="noteref_73"
+ name="noteref_73" href="#note_73"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">73</span></span></a>
+ bridges, and paved roads there made testify to this day; but they
+ had a right of dominion over the farther parts of Britain, as also
+ over the islands that are beyond Britain.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc35" id="toc35"></a> <a name="pdf36" id="pdf36"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XII" id="Book_I_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XII. How the Britons, being
+ ravaged by the Scots and Picts, sought succour from the Romans, who
+ coming a second time, built a wall across the island; but when this
+ was broken down at once by the aforesaid enemies, they were reduced
+ to greater distress than before.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From that time,
+ the British part of Britain, destitute of armed soldiers, of all
+ military stores, and of the whole flower of its active youth, who
+ had been led away by the rashness of the tyrants never to return,
+ was wholly exposed to rapine, the people being altogether ignorant
+ of the use of weapons. Whereupon they suffered many years from the
+ sudden invasions of two very savage nations from beyond the sea,
+ the Scots from the west, and the Picts from the north. We call
+ these nations from beyond the sea, not on account of their being
+ seated out of Britain, but because they were separated from that
+ part of it which was possessed by the Britons, two broad and long
+ inlets of the sea lying between them, one of which runs into the
+ interior of Britain, from the Eastern Sea, and the other from the
+ Western, though they do not reach so far as to touch one another.
+ The eastern has in the midst of it the city Giudi.<a id=
+ "noteref_74" name="noteref_74" href="#note_74"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">74</span></span></a> On the
+ Western Sea, that is, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page024">[pg
+ 024]</span><a name="Pg024" id="Pg024" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ on its right shore, stands the city of Alcluith,<a id="noteref_75"
+ name="noteref_75" href="#note_75"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">75</span></span></a> which
+ in their language signifies the Rock Cluith, for it is close by the
+ river of that name.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On account of
+ the attacks of these nations, the Britons sent messengers to Rome
+ with letters piteously praying for succour, and promising perpetual
+ subjection, provided that the impending enemy should be driven
+ away. An armed legion was immediately sent them, which, arriving in
+ the island, and engaging the enemy, slew a great multitude of them,
+ drove the rest out of the territories of their allies, and having
+ in the meanwhile delivered them from their worst distress, advised
+ them to build a wall between the two seas across the island, that
+ it might secure them by keeping off the enemy. So they returned
+ home with great triumph. But the islanders building the wall which
+ they had been told to raise, not of stone, since they had no
+ workmen capable of such a work, but of sods, made it of no use.
+ Nevertheless, they carried it for many miles between the two bays
+ or inlets of the sea of which we have spoken;<a id="noteref_76"
+ name="noteref_76" href="#note_76"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">76</span></span></a> to the
+ end that where the protection of the water was wanting, they might
+ use the rampart to defend their borders from the irruptions of the
+ enemies. Of the work there erected, that is, of a rampart of great
+ breadth and height, there are evident remains to be seen at this
+ day. It begins at about two miles' distance from the monastery of
+ Aebbercurnig,<a id="noteref_77" name="noteref_77" href=
+ "#note_77"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">77</span></span></a> west
+ of it, at a place called in the Pictish language Peanfahel,<a id=
+ "noteref_78" name="noteref_78" href="#note_78"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">78</span></span></a> but in
+ the English tongue, Penneltun, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page025">[pg 025]</span><a name="Pg025" id="Pg025" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> and running westward, ends near the city of
+ Alcluith.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But the former
+ enemies, when they perceived that the Roman soldiers were gone,
+ immediately coming by sea, broke into the borders, trampled and
+ overran all places, and like men mowing ripe corn, bore down all
+ before them. Hereupon messengers were again sent to Rome miserably
+ imploring aid, lest their wretched country should be utterly
+ blotted out, and the name of a Roman province, so long renowned
+ among them, overthrown by the cruelties of foreign races, might
+ become utterly contemptible. A legion was accordingly sent again,
+ and, arriving unexpectedly in autumn, made great slaughter of the
+ enemy, obliging all those that could escape, to flee beyond the
+ sea; whereas before, they were wont yearly to carry off their booty
+ without any opposition. Then the Romans declared to the Britons,
+ that they could not for the future undertake such troublesome
+ expeditions for their sake, and advised them rather to take up arms
+ and make an effort to engage their enemies, who could not prove too
+ powerful for them, unless they themselves were enervated by
+ cowardice. Moreover, thinking that it might be some help to the
+ allies, whom they were forced to abandon, they constructed a strong
+ stone wall from sea to sea, in a straight line between the towns
+ that had been there built for fear of the enemy, where Severus also
+ had formerly built a rampart.<a id="noteref_79" name="noteref_79"
+ href="#note_79"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">79</span></span></a> This
+ famous wall, which is still to be seen, was raised at public and
+ private expense, the Britons also lending their assistance. It is
+ eight feet in breadth, and twelve in height, in a straight line
+ from east to west, as is still evident to <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page026">[pg 026]</span><a name="Pg026" id="Pg026" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> beholders. This being presently finished,
+ they gave the dispirited people good advice, and showed them how to
+ furnish themselves with arms. Besides, they built towers to command
+ a view of the sea, at intervals, on the southern coast, where their
+ ships lay, because there also the invasions of the barbarians were
+ apprehended, and so took leave of their allies, never to return
+ again.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After their
+ departure to their own country, the Scots and Picts, understanding
+ that they had refused to return, at once came back, and growing
+ more confident than they had been before, occupied all the northern
+ and farthest part of the island, driving out the natives, as far as
+ the wall. Hereupon a timorous guard was placed upon the
+ fortification, where, dazed with fear, they became ever more
+ dispirited day by day. On the other side, the enemy constantly
+ attacked them with barbed weapons, by which the cowardly defenders
+ were dragged in piteous fashion from the wall, and dashed against
+ the ground. At last, the Britons, forsaking their cities and wall,
+ took to flight and were scattered. The enemy pursued, and forthwith
+ followed a massacre more grievous than ever before; for the
+ wretched natives were torn in pieces by their enemies, as lambs are
+ torn by wild beasts. Thus, being expelled from their dwellings and
+ lands, they saved themselves from the immediate danger of
+ starvation by robbing and plundering one another, adding to the
+ calamities inflicted by the enemy their own domestic broils, till
+ the whole country was left destitute of food except such as could
+ be procured in the chase.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc37" id="toc37"></a> <a name="pdf38" id="pdf38"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XIII" id="Book_I_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIII. How in the reign of
+ Theodosius the younger, in whose time Palladius was sent to the
+ Scots that believed in Christ, the Britons begging assistance of
+ Ætius, the consul, could not obtain it. [446</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 423, Theodosius, the younger, the forty-fifth from
+ Augustus, succeeded Honorius and governed the Roman empire
+ twenty-six years. In the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page027">[pg
+ 027]</span><a name="Pg027" id="Pg027" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ eighth year of his reign,<a id="noteref_80" name="noteref_80" href=
+ "#note_80"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">80</span></span></a>
+ Palladius was sent by Celestinus, the Roman pontiff, to the Scots
+ that believed in Christ, to be their first bishop. In the
+ twenty-third year of his reign, Aetius,<a id="noteref_81" name=
+ "noteref_81" href="#note_81"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">81</span></span></a> a man
+ of note and a patrician, discharged his third consulship with
+ Symmachus for his colleague. To him the wretched remnant of the
+ Britons sent a letter, which began thus:—<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“To Aetius, thrice Consul, the groans of the
+ Britons.”</span> And in the sequel of the letter they thus unfolded
+ their woes:—<span class="tei tei-q">“The barbarians drive us to the
+ sea; the sea drives us back to the barbarians: between them we are
+ exposed to two sorts of death; we are either slaughtered or
+ drowned.”</span> Yet, for all this, they could not obtain any help
+ from him, as he was then engaged in most serious wars with Bledla
+ and Attila, kings of the Huns. And though the year before
+ this<a id="noteref_82" name="noteref_82" href=
+ "#note_82"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">82</span></span></a> Bledla
+ had been murdered by the treachery of his own brother Attila, yet
+ Attila himself remained so intolerable an enemy to the Republic,
+ that he ravaged almost all Europe, attacking and destroying cities
+ and castles. At the same time there was a famine at Constantinople,
+ and soon after a plague followed; moreover, a great part of the
+ wall of that city, with fifty-seven towers, fell to the ground.
+ Many cities also went to ruin, and the famine and pestilential
+ state of the air destroyed thousands of men and cattle.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page028">[pg 028]</span><a name=
+ "Pg028" id="Pg028" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc39" id="toc39"></a> <a name="pdf40" id="pdf40"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIV. How the Britons, compelled
+ by the great famine, drove the barbarians out of their territories;
+ and soon after there ensued, along with abundance of corn, decay of
+ morals, pestilence, and the downfall of the nation.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ the aforesaid famine distressing the Britons more and more, and
+ leaving to posterity a lasting memory of its mischievous effects,
+ obliged many of them to submit themselves to the depredators;
+ though others still held out, putting their trust in God, when
+ human help failed. These continually made raids from the mountains,
+ caves, and woods, and, at length, began to inflict severe losses on
+ their enemies, who had been for so many years plundering the
+ country. The bold Irish robbers thereupon returned home, intending
+ to come again before long. The Picts then settled down in the
+ farthest part of the island and afterwards remained there, but they
+ did not fail to plunder and harass the Britons from time to
+ time.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Now, when the
+ ravages of the enemy at length abated, the island began to abound
+ with such plenty of grain as had never been known in any age
+ before; along with plenty, evil living increased, and this was
+ immediately attended by the taint of all manner of crime; in
+ particular, cruelty, hatred of truth, and love of falsehood;
+ insomuch, that if any one among them happened to be milder than the
+ rest, and more inclined to truth, all the rest abhorred and
+ persecuted him unrestrainedly, as if he had been the enemy of
+ Britain. Nor were the laity only guilty of these things, but even
+ our Lord's own flock, with its shepherds, casting off the easy yoke
+ of Christ, gave themselves up to drunkenness, enmity, quarrels,
+ strife, envy, and other such sins. In the meantime, on a sudden, a
+ grievous plague fell upon that corrupt generation, which soon
+ destroyed such numbers of them, that the living scarcely availed to
+ bury the dead: yet, those that survived, could not be recalled from
+ the spiritual death, which they had incurred through their
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page029">[pg 029]</span><a name=
+ "Pg029" id="Pg029" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> sins, either by the
+ death of their friends, or the fear of death. Whereupon, not long
+ after, a more severe vengeance for their fearful crimes fell upon
+ the sinful nation. They held a council to determine what was to be
+ done, and where they should seek help to prevent or repel the cruel
+ and frequent incursions of the northern nations; and in concert
+ with their King Vortigern,<a id="noteref_83" name="noteref_83"
+ href="#note_83"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">83</span></span></a> it was
+ unanimously decided to call the Saxons to their aid from beyond the
+ sea, which, as the event plainly showed, was brought about by the
+ Lord's will, that evil might fall upon them for their wicked
+ deeds.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc41" id="toc41"></a> <a name="pdf42" id="pdf42"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XV" id="Book_I_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XV. How the Angles, being
+ invited into Britain, at first drove off the enemy; but not long
+ after, making a league with them, turned their weapons against
+ their allies.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 449,<a id="noteref_84" name="noteref_84" href=
+ "#note_84"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">84</span></span></a>
+ Marcian, the forty-sixth from Augustus, being made emperor with
+ Valentinian, ruled the empire seven years. Then the nation of the
+ Angles, or Saxons,<a id="noteref_85" name="noteref_85" href=
+ "#note_85"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">85</span></span></a> being
+ invited by the aforesaid king,<a id="noteref_86" name="noteref_86"
+ href="#note_86"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">86</span></span></a>
+ arrived in Britain with three ships of war and had a place in which
+ to settle assigned to them by the same king, in the eastern part of
+ the island, on the pretext of fighting in defence of their country,
+ whilst their real intentions were to conquer it. Accordingly they
+ engaged with the enemy, who were come from the north to give
+ battle, and the Saxons obtained the victory. When the news of their
+ success and of the fertility of the country, and the cowardice of
+ the Britons, reached their own home, a <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page030">[pg 030]</span><a name="Pg030" id="Pg030" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> more considerable fleet was quickly sent
+ over, bringing a greater number of men, and these, being added to
+ the former army, made up an invincible force. The newcomers
+ received of the Britons a place to inhabit among them, upon
+ condition that they should wage war against their enemies for the
+ peace and security of the country, whilst the Britons agreed to
+ furnish them with pay. Those who came over were of the three most
+ powerful nations of Germany—Saxons, Angles, and Jutes. From the
+ Jutes are descended the people of Kent, and of the Isle of Wight,
+ including those in the province of the West-Saxons who are to this
+ day called Jutes, seated opposite to the Isle of Wight. From the
+ Saxons, that is, the country which is now called Old Saxony, came
+ the East-Saxons, the South-Saxons, and the West-Saxons. From the
+ Angles, that is, the country which is called Angulus,<a id=
+ "noteref_87" name="noteref_87" href="#note_87"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">87</span></span></a> and
+ which is said, from that time, to have remained desert to this day,
+ between the provinces of the Jutes and the Saxons, are descended
+ the East-Angles, the Midland-Angles, the Mercians, all the race of
+ the Northumbrians, that is, of those nations that dwell on the
+ north side of the river Humber, and the other nations of the
+ Angles. The first commanders are said to have been the two brothers
+ Hengist and Horsa. Of these Horsa was afterwards slain in battle by
+ the Britons,<a id="noteref_88" name="noteref_88" href=
+ "#note_88"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">88</span></span></a> and a
+ monument, bearing his name, is still in existence in the eastern
+ parts of Kent. They were the sons of Victgilsus, whose father was
+ Vitta, son of Vecta, son of Woden; from whose stock the royal race
+ of many provinces trace their descent. In a short time, swarms of
+ the aforesaid nations came over into the island, and the foreigners
+ began to increase so much, that they became a source of terror to
+ the natives themselves <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page031">[pg
+ 031]</span><a name="Pg031" id="Pg031" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ who had invited them. Then, having on a sudden entered into league
+ with the Picts, whom they had by this time repelled by force of
+ arms, they began to turn their weapons against their allies. At
+ first, they obliged them to furnish a greater quantity of
+ provisions; and, seeking an occasion of quarrel, protested, that
+ unless more plentiful supplies were brought them, they would break
+ the league, and ravage all the island; nor were they backward in
+ putting their threats into execution. In short, the fire kindled by
+ the hands of the pagans, proved God's just vengeance for the crimes
+ of the people; not unlike that which, being of old lighted by the
+ Chaldeans, consumed the walls and all the buildings of Jerusalem.
+ For here, too, through the agency of the pitiless conqueror, yet by
+ the disposal of the just Judge, it ravaged all the neighbouring
+ cities and country, spread the conflagration from the eastern to
+ the western sea, without any opposition, and overran the whole face
+ of the doomed island. Public as well as private buildings were
+ overturned; the priests were everywhere slain before the altars; no
+ respect was shown for office, the prelates with the people were
+ destroyed with fire and sword; nor were there any left to bury
+ those who had been thus cruelly slaughtered. Some of the miserable
+ remnant, being taken in the mountains, were butchered in heaps.
+ Others, spent with hunger, came forth and submitted themselves to
+ the enemy, to undergo for the sake of food perpetual servitude, if
+ they were not killed upon the spot. Some, with sorrowful hearts,
+ fled beyond the seas. Others, remaining in their own country, led a
+ miserable life of terror and anxiety of mind among the mountains,
+ woods and crags.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc43" id="toc43"></a> <a name="pdf44" id="pdf44"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XVI" id="Book_I_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVI. How the Britons obtained
+ their first victory over the Angles, under the command of
+ Ambrosius, a Roman.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When the army of
+ the enemy, having destroyed and dispersed the natives, had returned
+ home to their own <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page032">[pg
+ 032]</span><a name="Pg032" id="Pg032" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ settlements,<a id="noteref_89" name="noteref_89" href=
+ "#note_89"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">89</span></span></a> the
+ Britons began by degrees to take heart, and gather strength,
+ sallying out of the lurking places where they had concealed
+ themselves, and with one accord imploring the Divine help, that
+ they might not utterly be destroyed. They had at that time for
+ their leader, Ambrosius Aurelianus,<a id="noteref_90" name=
+ "noteref_90" href="#note_90"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">90</span></span></a> a man
+ of worth, who alone, by chance, of the Roman nation had survived
+ the storm, in which his parents, who were of the royal race, had
+ perished. Under him the Britons revived, and offering battle to the
+ victors, by the help of God, gained the victory. From that day,
+ sometimes the natives, and sometimes their enemies, prevailed, till
+ the year of the siege of Badon-hill,<a id="noteref_91" name=
+ "noteref_91" href="#note_91"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">91</span></span></a> when
+ they made no small slaughter of those enemies, about forty-four
+ years after their arrival in England. But of this hereafter.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc45" id="toc45"></a> <a name="pdf46" id="pdf46"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XVII" id="Book_I_Chap_XVII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVII. How Germanus the Bishop,
+ sailing into Britain with Lupus, first quelled the tempest of the
+ sea, and afterwards that of the Pelagians, by Divine power.
+ [429</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Some few years
+ before their arrival, the Pelagian heresy, brought over by
+ Agricola, the son of Severianus,<a id="noteref_92" name=
+ "noteref_92" href="#note_92"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">92</span></span></a> a
+ Pelagian bishop, had corrupted with its foul taint the faith of the
+ Britons. But whereas they absolutely refused to embrace that
+ perverse doctrine, and blaspheme the grace of Christ, yet were not
+ able of themselves to confute the subtilty of the unholy belief by
+ force of argument, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page033">[pg
+ 033]</span><a name="Pg033" id="Pg033" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ they bethought them of wholesome counsels and determined to crave
+ aid of the Gallican prelates in that spiritual warfare. Hereupon,
+ these, having assembled a great synod, consulted together to
+ determine what persons should be sent thither to sustain the faith,
+ and by unanimous consent, choice was made of the apostolic
+ prelates, Germanus, Bishop of Auxerre, and Lupus of Troyes,<a id=
+ "noteref_93" name="noteref_93" href="#note_93"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">93</span></span></a> to go
+ into Britain to confirm the people's faith in the grace of God.
+ With ready zeal they complied with the request and commands of the
+ Holy Church, and put to sea. The ship sped safely with favouring
+ winds till they were halfway between the coast of Gaul and Britain.
+ There on a sudden they were obstructed by the malevolence of
+ demons, who were jealous that men of such eminence and piety should
+ be sent to bring back the people to salvation. They raised storms,
+ and darkened the sky with clouds. The sails could not support the
+ fury of the winds, the sailors' skill was forced to give way, the
+ ship was sustained by prayer, not by strength, and as it happened,
+ their spiritual leader and bishop, being spent with weariness, had
+ fallen asleep. Then, as if because resistance flagged, the tempest
+ gathered strength, and the ship, overwhelmed by the waves, was
+ ready to sink. Then the blessed Lupus and all the rest, greatly
+ troubled, awakened their elder, that he might oppose the raging
+ elements. He, showing himself the more resolute in proportion to
+ the greatness of the danger, called upon Christ, and having, in the
+ name of the Holy Trinity, taken and sprinkled a little water,
+ quelled the raging waves, admonished his companion, encouraged all,
+ and all with one consent uplifted their <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page034">[pg 034]</span><a name="Pg034" id="Pg034" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> voices in prayer. Divine help was granted,
+ the enemies were put to flight, a cloudless calm ensued, the winds
+ veering about set themselves again to forward their voyage, the sea
+ was soon traversed, and they reached the quiet of the wished-for
+ shore. A multitude flocking thither from all parts, received the
+ bishops, whose coming had been foretold by the predictions even of
+ their adversaries. For the evil spirits declared their fear, and
+ when the bishops expelled them from the bodies of the possessed,
+ they made known the nature of the tempest, and the dangers they had
+ occasioned, and confessed that they had been overcome by the merits
+ and authority of these men.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime
+ the bishops speedily filled the island of Britain with the fame of
+ their preaching and miracles; and the Word of God was by them daily
+ preached, not only in the churches, but even in the streets and
+ fields, so that the faithful and Catholic were everywhere
+ confirmed, and those who had been perverted accepted the way of
+ amendment. Like the Apostles, they acquired honour and authority
+ through a good conscience, learning through the study of letters,
+ and the power of working miracles through their merits. Thus the
+ whole country readily came over to their way of thinking; the
+ authors of the erroneous belief kept themselves in hiding, and,
+ like evil spirits, grieved for the loss of the people that were
+ rescued from them. At length, after long deliberation, they had the
+ boldness to enter the lists.<a id="noteref_94" name="noteref_94"
+ href="#note_94"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">94</span></span></a> They
+ came forward in all the splendour of their wealth, with gorgeous
+ apparel, and supported by a numerous following; choosing rather to
+ hazard the contest, than to undergo among the people whom they had
+ led astray, the reproach of having been silenced, lest they should
+ seem by saying nothing to condemn themselves. An immense multitude
+ had been attracted thither with their wives and children. The
+ people were present as spectators and judges; the two parties stood
+ there in very different case; on the one side was Divine faith, on
+ the other <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page035">[pg
+ 035]</span><a name="Pg035" id="Pg035" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ human presumption; on the one side piety, on the other pride; on
+ the one side Pelagius, the founder of their faith, on the other
+ Christ. The blessed bishops permitted their adversaries to speak
+ first, and their empty speech long took up the time and filled the
+ ears with meaningless words. Then the venerable prelates poured
+ forth the torrent of their eloquence and showered upon them the
+ words of Apostles and Evangelists, mingling the Scriptures with
+ their own discourse and supporting their strongest assertions by
+ the testimony of the written Word. Vainglory was vanquished and
+ unbelief refuted; and the heretics, at every argument put before
+ them, not being able to reply, confessed their errors. The people,
+ giving judgement, could scarce refrain from violence, and signified
+ their verdict by their acclamations.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc47" id="toc47"></a> <a name="pdf48" id="pdf48"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XVIII" id="Book_I_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVIII. How the some holy man
+ gave sight to the blind daughter of a tribune, and then coming to
+ St. Alban, there received of his relics, and left other relics of
+ the blessed Apostles and other martyrs. [429</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After this, a
+ certain man, who held the office of tribune, came forward with his
+ wife, and brought his blind daughter, a child of ten years of age,
+ to be healed of the bishops. They ordered her to be brought to
+ their adversaries, who, being rebuked by their own conscience,
+ joined their entreaties to those of the child's parents, and
+ besought the bishops that she might be healed. They, therefore,
+ perceiving their adversaries to yield, poured forth a short prayer,
+ and then Germanus, full of the Holy Ghost, invoking the Trinity, at
+ once drew from his side a casket which hung about his neck,
+ containing relics of the saints, and, taking it in his hands,
+ applied it in the sight of all to the girl's eyes, which were
+ immediately delivered from darkness and filled with the light of
+ truth. The parents rejoiced, and the people were filled with awe at
+ the miracle; and after that day, the heretical beliefs were so
+ fully obliterated from the minds <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page036">[pg 036]</span><a name="Pg036" id="Pg036" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> of all, that they thirsted for and sought
+ after the doctrine of the bishops.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This damnable
+ heresy being thus suppressed, and the authors thereof confuted, and
+ all the people settled in the purity of the faith, the bishops went
+ to the tomb of the martyr, the blessed Alban, to give thanks to God
+ through him. There Germanus, having with him relics of all the
+ Apostles, and of divers martyrs, after offering up his prayers,
+ commanded the tomb to be opened, that he might lay therein the
+ precious gifts; judging it fitting, that the limbs of saints
+ brought together from divers countries, as their equal merits had
+ procured them admission into heaven, should find shelter in one
+ tomb. These being honourably bestowed, and laid together, he took
+ up a handful of dust from the place where the blessed martyr's
+ blood had been shed, to carry away with him. In this dust the blood
+ had been preserved, showing that the slaughter of the martyrs was
+ red, though the persecutor was pale in death.<a id="noteref_95"
+ name="noteref_95" href="#note_95"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">95</span></span></a> In
+ consequence of these things, an innumerable multitude of people was
+ that day converted to the Lord.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc49" id="toc49"></a> <a name="pdf50" id="pdf50"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIX. How the same holy man,
+ being detained there by sickness, by his prayers quenched a fire
+ that had broken out among the houses, and was himself cured of his
+ infirmity by a vision. [429</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">As they were
+ returning thence, the treacherous enemy, having, as it chanced,
+ prepared a snare, caused Germanus to bruise his foot by a fall, not
+ knowing that, as it was with the blessed Job, his merits would be
+ but increased by bodily affliction. Whilst he was thus detained
+ some time in the same place by his infirmity, a fire broke out in a
+ cottage neighbouring to that in which he was; and having burned
+ down the other houses which were thatched <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page037">[pg 037]</span><a name="Pg037" id="Pg037" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> with reed, fanned by the wind, was carried on
+ to the dwelling in which he lay. The people all flocked to the
+ prelate, entreating that they might lift him in their arms, and
+ save him from the impending danger. But he rebuked them, and in the
+ assurance of his faith, would not suffer himself to be removed. The
+ whole multitude, in terror and despair, ran to oppose the
+ conflagration; but, for the greater manifestation of the Divine
+ power, whatsoever the crowd endeavoured to save, was destroyed; and
+ what the sick and helpless man defended, the flame avoided and
+ passed by, though the house that sheltered the holy man lay open to
+ it,<a id="noteref_96" name="noteref_96" href=
+ "#note_96"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">96</span></span></a> and
+ while the fire raged on every side, the place in which he lay
+ appeared untouched, amid the general conflagration. The multitude
+ rejoiced at the miracle, and was gladly vanquished by the power of
+ God. A great crowd of people watched day and night before the
+ humble cottage; some to have their souls healed, and some their
+ bodies. All that Christ wrought in the person of his servant, all
+ the wonders the sick man performed cannot be told. Moreover, he
+ would suffer no medicines to be applied to his infirmity; but one
+ night he saw one clad in garments as white as snow, standing by
+ him, who reaching out his hand, seemed to raise him up, and ordered
+ him to stand firm upon his feet; from which time his pain ceased,
+ and he was so perfectly restored, that when the day came, with good
+ courage he set forth upon his journey.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc51" id="toc51"></a> <a name="pdf52" id="pdf52"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XX. How the same Bishops
+ brought help from Heaven to the Britons in a battle, and then
+ returned home. [430</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ the Saxons and Picts, with their united forces, made war upon the
+ Britons, who in these straits were compelled to take up arms. In
+ their terror thinking themselves unequal to their enemies, they
+ implored the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page038">[pg
+ 038]</span><a name="Pg038" id="Pg038" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ assistance of the holy bishops; who, hastening to them as they had
+ promised, inspired so much confidence into these fearful people,
+ that one would have thought they had been joined by a mighty army.
+ Thus, by these apostolic leaders, Christ Himself commanded in their
+ camp. The holy days of Lent were also at hand, and were rendered
+ more sacred by the presence of the bishops, insomuch that the
+ people being instructed by daily sermons, came together eagerly to
+ receive the grace of baptism. For a great multitude of the army
+ desired admission to the saving waters, and a wattled church was
+ constructed for the Feast of the Resurrection of our Lord, and so
+ fitted up for the army in the field as if it were in a city. Still
+ wet with the baptismal water the troops set forth; the faith of the
+ people was fired; and where arms had been deemed of no avail, they
+ looked to the help of God. News reached the enemy of the manner and
+ method of their purification,<a id="noteref_97" name="noteref_97"
+ href="#note_97"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">97</span></span></a> who,
+ assured of success, as if they had to deal with an unarmed host,
+ hastened forward with renewed eagerness. But their approach was
+ made known by scouts. When, after the celebration of Easter, the
+ greater part of the army, fresh from the font, began to take up
+ arms and prepare for war, Germanus offered to be their leader. He
+ picked out the most active, explored the country round about, and
+ observed, in the way by which the enemy was expected, a valley
+ encompassed by hills<a id="noteref_98" name="noteref_98" href=
+ "#note_98"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">98</span></span></a> of
+ moderate height. In that place he drew up his untried troops,
+ himself acting as their general. And now a formidable host of foes
+ drew near, visible, as they approached, to his men lying in ambush.
+ Then, on a sudden, Germanus, bearing the standard, exhorted his
+ men, and bade them all in a loud voice repeat <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page039">[pg 039]</span><a name="Pg039" id="Pg039"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> his words. As the enemy advanced in all
+ security, thinking to take them by surprise, the bishops three
+ times cried, <span class="tei tei-q">“Hallelujah.”</span> A
+ universal shout of the same word followed, and the echoes from the
+ surrounding hills gave back the cry on all sides, the enemy was
+ panic-stricken, fearing, not only the neighbouring rocks, but even
+ the very frame of heaven above them; and such was their terror,
+ that their feet were not swift enough to save them. They fled in
+ disorder, casting away their arms, and well satisfied if, even with
+ unprotected bodies, they could escape the danger; many of them,
+ flying headlong in their fear, were engulfed by the river which
+ they had crossed. The Britons, without a blow, inactive spectators
+ of the victory they had gained, beheld their vengeance complete.
+ The scattered spoils were gathered up, and the devout soldiers
+ rejoiced in the success which Heaven had granted them. The prelates
+ thus triumphed over the enemy without bloodshed, and gained a
+ victory by faith, without the aid of human force. Thus, having
+ settled the affairs of the island, and restored tranquillity by the
+ defeat of the invisible foes, as well as of enemies in the flesh,
+ they prepared to return home. Their own merits, and the
+ intercession of the blessed martyr Alban, obtained for them a calm
+ passage, and the happy vessel restored them in peace to the desires
+ of their people.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc53" id="toc53"></a> <a name="pdf54" id="pdf54"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXI. How, when the Pelagian
+ heresy began to spring up afresh, Germanus, returning to Britain
+ with Severus, first restored bodily strength to a lame youth, then
+ spiritual health to the people of God, having condemned or
+ converted the Heretics. [447</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Not long after,
+ news was brought from the same island, that certain persons were
+ again attempting to teach and spread abroad the Pelagian heresy,
+ and again the holy Germanus was entreated by all the priests, that
+ he would defend the cause of God, which he had before maintained.
+ He speedily complied with their request; and taking <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page040">[pg 040]</span><a name="Pg040" id="Pg040"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> with him Severus,<a id="noteref_99"
+ name="noteref_99" href="#note_99"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">99</span></span></a> a man
+ of singular sanctity, who was disciple to the blessed father,
+ Lupus, bishop of Troyes, and at that time, having been ordained
+ bishop of the Treveri, was preaching the Word of God to the tribes
+ of Upper Germany, put to sea, and with favouring winds and calm
+ waters sailed to Britain.<a id="noteref_100" name="noteref_100"
+ href="#note_100"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">100</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ the evil spirits, speeding through the whole island, were
+ constrained against their will to foretell that Germanus was
+ coming, insomuch, that one Elafius, a chief of that region, without
+ tidings from any visible messenger, hastened to meet the holy men,
+ carrying with him his son, who in the very flower of his youth
+ laboured under a grievous infirmity; for the sinews of the knee
+ were wasted and shrunk, so that the withered limb was denied the
+ power to walk. All the country followed this Elafius. The bishops
+ arrived, and were met by the ignorant multitude, whom they blessed,
+ and preached the Word of God to them. They found the people
+ constant in the faith as they had left them; and learning that but
+ few had gone astray, they sought out the authors of the evil and
+ condemned them. Then suddenly Elafius cast himself at the feet of
+ the bishops, presenting his son, whose distress was visible and
+ needed no words to express it. All were grieved, but especially the
+ bishops, who, filled with pity, invoked the mercy of God; and
+ straightway the blessed Germanus, causing the youth to sit down,
+ touched the bent and feeble knee and passed his healing hand over
+ all the diseased part. At once health was restored by the power of
+ his touch, the withered limb regained its vigour, the sinews
+ resumed their task, and the youth was, in the presence of all the
+ people, delivered whole to his father. The multitude was amazed at
+ the miracle, and the Catholic faith was firmly established in the
+ hearts of all; after which, they were, in a sermon, exhorted to
+ amend their error. By the judgement of all, the exponents of the
+ heresy, who had been <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page041">[pg
+ 041]</span><a name="Pg041" id="Pg041" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ banished from the island, were brought before the bishops, to be
+ conveyed into the continent, that the country might be rid of them,
+ and they corrected of their errors. So it came to pass that the
+ faith in those parts continued long after pure and untainted. Thus
+ when they had settled all things, the blessed prelates returned
+ home as prosperously as they had come.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But Germanus,
+ after this, went to Ravenna to intercede for the tranquillity of
+ the Armoricans,<a id="noteref_101" name="noteref_101" href=
+ "#note_101"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">101</span></span></a>
+ where, after being very honourably received by Valentinian and his
+ mother, Placidia, he departed hence to Christ; his body was
+ conveyed to his own city with a splendid retinue, and mighty works
+ attended his passage to the grave. Not long after, Valentinian was
+ murdered by the followers of Aetius, the patrician, whom he had put
+ to death, in the sixth<a id="noteref_102" name="noteref_102" href=
+ "#note_102"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">102</span></span></a> year
+ of the reign of Marcian, and with him ended the empire of the
+ West.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc55" id="toc55"></a> <a name="pdf56" id="pdf56"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXII. How the Britons, being
+ for a time at rest from foreign invasions, wore themselves out by
+ civil wars, and at the same time gave themselves up to more heinous
+ crimes.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ in Britain, there was some respite from foreign, but not from civil
+ war. The cities destroyed by the enemy and abandoned remained in
+ ruins; and the natives, who had escaped the enemy, now fought
+ against each other. Nevertheless, the kings, priests, private men,
+ and the nobility, still remembering the late calamities and
+ slaughters, in some measure kept within bounds; but when these
+ died, and another generation succeeded, which knew nothing of those
+ times, and was only acquainted with the existing peaceable state of
+ things, all <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page042">[pg
+ 042]</span><a name="Pg042" id="Pg042" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ the bonds of truth and justice were so entirely broken, that there
+ was not only no trace of them remaining, but only very few persons
+ seemed to retain any memory of them at all. To other crimes beyond
+ description, which their own historian, Gildas,<a id="noteref_103"
+ name="noteref_103" href="#note_103"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">103</span></span></a>
+ mournfully relates, they added this—that they never preached the
+ faith to the Saxons, or English, who dwelt amongst them.
+ Nevertheless, the goodness of God did not forsake his people, whom
+ he foreknew, but sent to the aforesaid nation much more worthy
+ heralds of the truth, to bring it to the faith.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc57" id="toc57"></a> <a name="pdf58" id="pdf58"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XXIII" id="Book_I_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIII. How the holy Pope
+ Gregory sent Augustine, with other monks, to preach to the English
+ nation, and encouraged them by a letter of exhortation, not to
+ desist from their labour. [596</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 582, Maurice, the fifty-fourth from Augustus, ascended the
+ throne, and reigned twenty-one years. In the tenth year of his
+ reign, Gregory,<a id="noteref_104" name="noteref_104" href=
+ "#note_104"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">104</span></span></a> a man
+ eminent in learning and the conduct of affairs, was promoted to the
+ Apostolic see of Rome, and presided over it thirteen years, six
+ months and ten days. He, being moved by Divine inspiration, in the
+ fourteenth year of the same emperor, and about the one hundred and
+ fiftieth after the coming of the English into Britain, sent the
+ servant of God, Augustine,<a id="noteref_105" name="noteref_105"
+ href="#note_105"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">105</span></span></a> and
+ with him divers other monks, who feared the Lord, to preach the
+ Word of God to the English nation. They having, in obedience
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page043">[pg 043]</span><a name=
+ "Pg043" id="Pg043" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> to the pope's
+ commands, undertaken that work, when they had gone but a little way
+ on their journey, were seized with craven terror, and began to
+ think of returning home, rather than proceed to a barbarous,
+ fierce, and unbelieving nation, to whose very language they were
+ strangers; and by common consent they decided that this was the
+ safer course. At once Augustine, who had been appointed to be
+ consecrated bishop, if they should be received by the English, was
+ sent back, that he might, by humble entreaty, obtain of the blessed
+ Gregory, that they should not be compelled to undertake so
+ dangerous, toilsome, and uncertain a journey. The pope, in reply,
+ sent them a letter of exhortation, persuading them to set forth to
+ the work of the Divine Word, and rely on the help of God. The
+ purport of which letter was as follows:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Gregory, the servant of the servants of God,
+ to the servants of our Lord.</span></span> Forasmuch as it had been
+ better not to begin a good work, than to think of desisting from
+ one which has been begun, it behoves you, my beloved sons, to
+ fulfil with all diligence the good work, which, by the help of the
+ Lord, you have undertaken. Let not, therefore, the toil of the
+ journey, nor the tongues of evil-speaking men, discourage you; but
+ with all earnestness and zeal perform, by God's guidance, that
+ which you have set about; being assured, that great labour is
+ followed by the greater glory of an eternal reward. When Augustine,
+ your Superior, returns, whom we also constitute your abbot, humbly
+ obey him in all things; knowing, that whatsoever you shall do by
+ his direction, will, in all respects, be profitable to your souls.
+ Almighty God protect you with His grace, and grant that I may, in
+ the heavenly country, see the fruits of your labour, inasmuch as,
+ though I cannot labour with you, I shall partake in the joy of the
+ reward, because I am willing to labour. God keep you in safety, my
+ most beloved sons. Given the 23rd of July, in the fourteenth year
+ of the reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius Tiberius
+ Augustus, the thirteenth year after the consulship of our lord
+ aforesaid, and the fourteenth indiction.”</span><a id="noteref_106"
+ name="noteref_106" href="#note_106"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">106</span></span></a></p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page044">[pg 044]</span><a name=
+ "Pg044" id="Pg044" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc59" id="toc59"></a> <a name="pdf60" id="pdf60"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XXIV" id="Book_I_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIV. How he wrote to the
+ bishop of Arles to entertain them. [596</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same
+ venerable pope also sent at the same time a letter to Aetherius,
+ archbishop of Arles,<a id="noteref_107" name="noteref_107" href=
+ "#note_107"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">107</span></span></a>
+ exhorting him to give favourable entertainment to Augustine on his
+ way to Britain; which letter was in these words:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">To his most reverend and holy brother and
+ fellow bishop Aetherius, Gregory, the servant of the servants of
+ God.</span></span> Although religious men stand in need of no
+ recommendation with priests who have the charity which is pleasing
+ to God; yet because an opportunity of writing has occurred, we have
+ thought fit to send this letter to you, Brother, to inform you,
+ that with the help of God we have directed thither, for the good of
+ souls, the bearer of these presents, Augustine, the servant of God,
+ of whose zeal we are assured, with other servants of God, whom it
+ is requisite that your Holiness readily assist with priestly zeal,
+ affording him all the comfort in your power. And to the end that
+ you may be the more ready in your help, we have enjoined him to
+ inform you particularly of the occasion of his coming; knowing,
+ that when you are acquainted with it, you will, as the matter
+ requires, for the sake of God, dutifully dispose yourself to give
+ him comfort. We also in all things recommend to your charity,
+ Candidus,<a id="noteref_108" name="noteref_108" href=
+ "#note_108"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">108</span></span></a> the
+ priest, our common son, whom we have transferred to the
+ administration of a small patrimony in our Church. God keep you in
+ safety, most reverend brother. Given the 23rd day of July, in the
+ fourteenth year of the reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius
+ Tiberius Augustus, the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page045">[pg
+ 045]</span><a name="Pg045" id="Pg045" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ thirteenth year after the consulship of our lord aforesaid, and the
+ fourteenth indiction.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc61" id="toc61"></a> <a name="pdf62" id="pdf62"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XXV" id="Book_I_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXV. How Augustine, coming into
+ Britain, first preached in the Isle of Thanet to the King of Kent,
+ and having obtained licence from him, went into Kent, in order to
+ preach therein. [597</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Augustine, thus
+ strengthened by the encouragement of the blessed Father Gregory,
+ returned to the work of the Word of God, with the servants of
+ Christ who were with him, and arrived in Britain. The powerful
+ Ethelbert was at that time king of Kent;<a id="noteref_109" name=
+ "noteref_109" href="#note_109"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">109</span></span></a> he
+ had extended his dominions as far as the boundary formed by the
+ great river Humber, by which the Southern Saxons are divided from
+ the Northern. On the east of Kent is the large Isle of Thanet,
+ containing, according to the English way of reckoning, 600
+ families,<a id="noteref_110" name="noteref_110" href=
+ "#note_110"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">110</span></span></a>
+ divided from the mainland by the river Wantsum,<a id="noteref_111"
+ name="noteref_111" href="#note_111"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">111</span></span></a> which
+ is about three furlongs in breadth, and which can be crossed only
+ in two places; for at both ends it runs into the sea. On this
+ island landed<a id="noteref_112" name="noteref_112" href=
+ "#note_112"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">112</span></span></a> the
+ servant of the Lord, Augustine, and his companions, being, as is
+ reported, nearly forty men. They had obtained, by order of the
+ blessed Pope Gregory, interpreters of the nation of the
+ Franks,<a id="noteref_113" name="noteref_113" href=
+ "#note_113"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">113</span></span></a> and
+ sending to Ethelbert, signified that they <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page046">[pg 046]</span><a name="Pg046" id="Pg046" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> were come from Rome, and brought a joyful
+ message, which most undoubtedly assured to those that hearkened to
+ it everlasting joys in heaven, and a kingdom that would never end,
+ with the living and true God. The king hearing this, gave orders
+ that they should stay in the island where they had landed, and be
+ furnished with necessaries, till he should consider what to do with
+ them. For he had before heard of the Christian religion, having a
+ Christian wife of the royal family of the Franks, called
+ Bertha;<a id="noteref_114" name="noteref_114" href=
+ "#note_114"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">114</span></span></a> whom
+ he had received from her parents, upon condition that she should be
+ permitted to preserve inviolate the rites of her religion with the
+ Bishop Liudhard,<a id="noteref_115" name="noteref_115" href=
+ "#note_115"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">115</span></span></a> who
+ was sent with her to support her in the faith. Some days after, the
+ king came into the island, and sitting in the open air, ordered
+ Augustine and his companions to come and hold a conference with
+ him. For he had taken precaution that they should not come to him
+ in any house, lest, by so coming, according to an ancient
+ superstition, if they practised any magical arts, they might impose
+ upon him, and so get the better of him. But they came endued with
+ Divine, not with magic power, bearing a silver cross for their
+ banner, and the image of our Lord and Saviour painted on a board;
+ and chanting litanies, they offered up their prayers to the Lord
+ for the eternal salvation both of themselves and of those to whom
+ and for whom they had come. When they had sat down, in obedience to
+ the king's commands, and preached to him and his attendants there
+ present <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page047">[pg
+ 047]</span><a name="Pg047" id="Pg047" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ the Word of life, the king answered thus: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Your words and promises are fair, but because they are
+ new to us, and of uncertain import, I cannot consent to them so far
+ as to forsake that which I have so long observed with the whole
+ English nation. But because you are come from far as strangers into
+ my kingdom, and, as I conceive, are desirous to impart to us those
+ things which you believe to be true, and most beneficial, we desire
+ not to harm you, but will give you favourable entertainment, and
+ take care to supply you with all things necessary to your
+ sustenance; nor do we forbid you to preach and gain as many as you
+ can to your religion.”</span> Accordingly he gave them an abode in
+ the city of Canterbury,<a id="noteref_116" name="noteref_116" href=
+ "#note_116"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">116</span></span></a> which
+ was the metropolis of all his dominions, and, as he had promised,
+ besides supplying them with sustenance, did not refuse them liberty
+ to preach. It is told that, as they drew near to the city, after
+ their manner, with the holy cross, and the image of our sovereign
+ Lord and King, Jesus Christ, they sang in concert this litany:
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“We beseech thee, O Lord, for Thy great
+ mercy, that Thy wrath and anger be turned away from this city, and
+ from Thy holy house, for we have sinned. Hallelujah.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc63" id="toc63"></a> <a name="pdf64" id="pdf64"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXVI. How St. Augustine in Kent
+ followed the doctrine and manner of life of the primitive Church,
+ and settled his episcopal see in the royal city. [597</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">As soon as they
+ entered the dwelling-place assigned to them, they began to imitate
+ the Apostolic manner of life in the primitive Church; applying
+ themselves to constant prayer, watchings, and fastings; preaching
+ the Word of life to as many as they could; despising all worldly
+ things, as in nowise concerning them; receiving only their
+ necessary food from those they taught; living themselves in all
+ respects conformably to what they taught, and being always ready to
+ suffer any adversity, and even <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page048">[pg 048]</span><a name="Pg048" id="Pg048" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> to die for that truth which they preached. In
+ brief, some believed and were baptized, admiring the simplicity of
+ their blameless life, and the sweetness of their heavenly doctrine.
+ There was on the east side of the city, a church dedicated of old
+ to the honour of St. Martin,<a id="noteref_117" name="noteref_117"
+ href="#note_117"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">117</span></span></a> built
+ whilst the Romans were still in the island, wherein the queen, who,
+ as has been said before, was a Christian, was wont to pray. In this
+ they also first began to come together, to chant the Psalms, to
+ pray, to celebrate Mass, to preach, and to baptize, till when the
+ king had been converted to the faith, they obtained greater liberty
+ to preach everywhere and build or repair churches.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When he, among
+ the rest, believed and was baptized, attracted by the pure life of
+ these holy men and their gracious promises, the truth of which they
+ established by many miracles, greater numbers began daily to flock
+ together to hear the Word, and, forsaking their heathen rites, to
+ have fellowship, through faith, in the unity of Christ's Holy
+ Church. It is told that the king, while he rejoiced at their
+ conversion and their faith, yet compelled none to embrace
+ Christianity, but only showed more affection to the believers, as
+ to his fellow citizens in the kingdom of Heaven. For he had learned
+ from those who had instructed him and guided him to salvation, that
+ the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by compulsion. Nor
+ was it long before he gave his teachers a settled residence suited
+ to their degree in his metropolis of Canterbury, with such
+ possessions of divers sorts as were necessary for them.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page049">[pg 049]</span><a name=
+ "Pg049" id="Pg049" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc65" id="toc65"></a> <a name="pdf66" id="pdf66"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XXVII" id="Book_I_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXVII. How St. Augustine, being
+ made a bishop, sent to acquaint Pope Gregory with what had been
+ done in Britain, and asked and received replies, of which he stood
+ in need. [597-601</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ Augustine, the man of God, went to Arles, and, according to the
+ orders received from the holy Father Gregory, was ordained
+ archbishop of the English nation,<a id="noteref_118" name=
+ "noteref_118" href="#note_118"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">118</span></span></a> by
+ Aetherius,<a id="noteref_119" name="noteref_119" href=
+ "#note_119"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">119</span></span></a>
+ archbishop of that city. Then returning into Britain, he sent
+ Laurentius the the priest<a id="noteref_120" name="noteref_120"
+ href="#note_120"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">120</span></span></a> and
+ Peter the monk<a id="noteref_121" name="noteref_121" href=
+ "#note_121"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">121</span></span></a> to
+ Rome, to acquaint Pope Gregory, that the English nation had
+ received the faith of Christ, and that he was himself made their
+ bishop. At the same time, he desired his solution of some doubts
+ which seemed urgent to him. He soon received fitting answers to his
+ questions, which we have also thought meet to insert in this our
+ history:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The First Question of
+ the blessed Augustine, Bishop of the Church of
+ Canterbury.</span></span>—Concerning bishops, what should be their
+ manner of conversation towards their clergy? or into how many
+ portions the offerings of the faithful at the altar are to be
+ divided? and how the bishop is to act in the Church?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Gregory, Pope of the
+ City of Rome, answers.</span></span>—Holy <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page050">[pg 050]</span><a name="Pg050" id="Pg050" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Scripture, in which we doubt not you are well
+ versed, testifies to this, and in particular the Epistles of the
+ Blessed Paul to Timothy, wherein he endeavours to show him what
+ should be his manner of conversation in the house of God; but it is
+ the custom of the Apostolic see to prescribe these rules to bishops
+ when they are ordained: that all emoluments which accrue, are to be
+ divided into four portions;—one for the bishop and his household,
+ for hospitality and entertainment of guests; another for the
+ clergy; a third for the poor; and the fourth for the repair of
+ churches. But in that you, my brother, having been instructed in
+ monastic rules, must not live apart from your clergy in the Church
+ of the English, which has been lately, by the will of God,
+ converted to the faith, you must establish the manner of
+ conversation of our fathers in the primitive Church, among whom,
+ none said that aught of the things which they possessed was his
+ own, but they had all things common.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But if there are
+ any clerks not received into holy orders,<a id="noteref_122" name=
+ "noteref_122" href="#note_122"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">122</span></span></a> who
+ cannot live continent, they are to take wives, and receive their
+ stipends outside of the community; because we know that it is
+ written concerning the same fathers of whom we have spoken that a
+ distribution was made unto every man according as he had need. Care
+ is also to be taken of their stipends, and provision to be made,
+ and they are to be kept under ecclesiastical rule, that they may
+ live orderly, and attend to singing of psalms, and, by the help of
+ God, preserve their hearts and tongues and bodies from all that is
+ unlawful. But as for those that live in common, there is no need to
+ say anything of assigning portions, or dispensing hospitality and
+ showing mercy; inasmuch as all that they have over is to be spent
+ in pious and religious works, according to the teaching of Him who
+ is the Lord and Master of all, <span class="tei tei-q">“Give alms
+ of such things as ye have over, and behold all things are clean
+ unto you.”</span><a id="noteref_123" name="noteref_123" href=
+ "#note_123"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">123</span></span></a></p><span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page051">[pg 051]</span><a name="Pg051" id="Pg051" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Augustine's Second
+ Question.</span></span>—Whereas the faith is one and the same, are
+ there different customs in different Churches? and is one custom of
+ Masses observed in the holy Roman Church, and another in the Church
+ of Gaul?<a id="noteref_124" name="noteref_124" href=
+ "#note_124"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">124</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Pope Gregory
+ answers.</span></span>—You know, my brother, the custom of the
+ Roman Church in which you remember that you were bred up. But my
+ will is, that if you have found anything, either in the Roman, or
+ the Gallican, or any other Church, which may be more acceptable to
+ Almighty God, you should carefully make choice of the same, and
+ sedulously teach the Church of the English, which as yet is new in
+ the faith, whatsoever you can gather from the several Churches. For
+ things are not to be loved for the sake of places, but places for
+ the sake of good things. Choose, therefore, from every Church those
+ things that are pious, religious, and right, and when you have, as
+ it were, made them up into one bundle, let the minds of the English
+ be accustomed thereto.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Augustine's Third
+ Question.</span></span>—I beseech you, what punishment must be
+ inflicted on one who steals anything from a church?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Gregory
+ answers.</span></span>—You may judge, my brother, by the condition
+ of the thief, in what manner he is to be corrected. For there are
+ some, who, having substance, commit theft; and there are others,
+ who transgress in this matter through want. Wherefore it is
+ requisite, that some be punished with fines, others with stripes;
+ some with more severity, and some more mildly. And when the
+ severity is greater, it is to proceed from charity, not from anger;
+ because this is done for the sake of him who is corrected, that he
+ may not be delivered up to the fires of Hell. For it behoves us to
+ maintain discipline among the faithful, as good parents do with
+ their children according to the flesh, whom they punish with
+ stripes for their faults, and yet they design to make those whom
+ they chastise their heirs, and preserve their possessions
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page052">[pg 052]</span><a name=
+ "Pg052" id="Pg052" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> for those whom they
+ seem to visit in wrath. This charity is, therefore, to be kept in
+ mind, and it dictates the measure of the punishment, so that the
+ mind may do nothing beyond the rule prescribed by reason. You will
+ add to this, how men are to restore those things which they have
+ stolen from the church. But let not the Church take more than it
+ has lost of its worldly possessions, or seek gain from
+ vanities.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Augustine's Fourth
+ Question.</span></span>—Whether two full brothers may marry two
+ sisters, who are of a family far removed from them?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Gregory
+ answers.</span></span>—Most assuredly this may lawfully be done;
+ for nothing is found in Holy Writ on this matter that seems to
+ contradict it.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Augustine's Fifth
+ Question.</span></span>—To what degree may the faithful marry with
+ their kindred? and is it lawful to marry a stepmother or a
+ brother's wife?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Gregory
+ answers.</span></span>—A certain secular law in the Roman
+ commonwealth allows, that the son and daughter of a brother and
+ sister,<a id="noteref_125" name="noteref_125" href=
+ "#note_125"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">125</span></span></a> or of
+ two full brothers, or two sisters, may be joined in matrimony; but
+ we have found, by experience, that the offspring of such wedlock
+ cannot grow up; and the Divine law forbids a man to <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“uncover the nakedness of his kindred.”</span> Hence of
+ necessity it must be the third or fourth generation of the
+ faithful, that can be lawfully joined in matrimony; for the second,
+ which we have mentioned, must altogether abstain from one another.
+ To marry with one's stepmother is a heinous crime, because it is
+ written in the Law, <span class="tei tei-q">“Thou shalt not uncover
+ the nakedness of thy father:”</span> now the son, indeed, cannot
+ uncover his father's nakedness; but in regard that it is written,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“They twain shall be one flesh,”</span> he
+ that presumes to uncover the nakedness of his stepmother, who was
+ one flesh with his father, certainly uncovers the nakedness of his
+ father. It is also prohibited to marry with a sister-in-law,
+ because by the former union she is become the brother's flesh. For
+ which thing <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page053">[pg
+ 053]</span><a name="Pg053" id="Pg053" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ also John the Baptist was beheaded, and obtained the crown of holy
+ martyrdom. For, though he was not ordered to deny Christ, and it
+ was not for confessing Christ that he was killed, yet inasmuch as
+ the same Jesus Christ, our Lord, said, <span class="tei tei-q">“I
+ am the Truth,”</span> because John was killed for the truth, he
+ also shed his blood for Christ.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But forasmuch as
+ there are many of the English, who, whilst they were still
+ heathens, are said to have been joined in this unholy union, when
+ they attain to the faith they are to be admonished to abstain, and
+ be made to know that this is a grievous sin. Let them fear the
+ dread judgement of God, lest, for the gratification of their carnal
+ desires, they incur the torments of eternal punishment. Yet they
+ are not on this account to be deprived of the Communion of the Body
+ and Blood of Christ, lest they should seem to be punished for those
+ things which they did through ignorance before they had received
+ Baptism. For in these times the Holy Church chastises some things
+ with zeal, and tolerates some in mercy, and is blind to some in her
+ wisdom, and so, by forbearance and blindness often suppresses the
+ evil that stands in her way. But all that come to the faith are to
+ be admonished not to presume to do such things. And if any shall be
+ guilty of them, they are to be excluded from the Communion of the
+ Body and Blood of Christ. For as the offence is, in some measure,
+ to be tolerated in those who did it through ignorance, so it is to
+ be rigorously punished in those who do not fear to sin
+ knowingly.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Augustine's Sixth
+ Question.</span></span>—Whether a bishop may be consecrated without
+ other bishops being present, if there be so great a distance
+ between them, that they cannot easily come together?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Gregory
+ answers.</span></span>—In the Church of England, of which you are
+ as yet the only bishop, you cannot otherwise ordain a bishop than
+ in the absence of other bishops. For when do bishops come over from
+ Gaul, that they may be present as witnesses to you in ordaining a
+ bishop? But we would have you, my brother, to ordain bishops in
+ such a manner, that the said bishops may not be far <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page054">[pg 054]</span><a name="Pg054" id="Pg054"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> asunder, to the end that there be no
+ lack, but that at the ordination of a bishop other pastors also,
+ whose presence is of great benefit, should easily come
+ together.<a id="noteref_126" name="noteref_126" href=
+ "#note_126"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">126</span></span></a> Thus,
+ when, by the help of God, bishops shall have been ordained in
+ places near to one another, no ordination of a bishop is to take
+ place without assembling three or four bishops. For, even in
+ spiritual affairs, we may take example by the temporal, that they
+ may be wisely and discreetly conducted. For surely, when marriages
+ are celebrated in the world, some married persons are assembled,
+ that those who went before in the way of matrimony, may also
+ partake in the joy of the new union. Why, then, at this spiritual
+ ordinance, wherein, by means of the sacred ministry, man is joined
+ to God, should not such persons be assembled, as may either rejoice
+ in the advancement of the new bishop, or jointly pour forth their
+ prayers to Almighty God for his preservation?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Augustine's Seventh
+ Question.</span></span>—How are we to deal with the bishops of Gaul
+ and Britain?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Gregory
+ answers.</span></span>—We give you no authority over the bishops of
+ Gaul, because the bishop of Arles received the pall<a id=
+ "noteref_127" name="noteref_127" href="#note_127"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">127</span></span></a> in
+ the old times of my predecessors, and we must by no means deprive
+ him of the authority he has received. If it shall therefore happen,
+ my brother, that you go over into the province of Gaul, you are to
+ concert with the said bishop of Arles, how, if there be any faults
+ among the bishops, they may be amended. And if he shall be lukewarm
+ in keeping up discipline, he is to be <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page055">[pg 055]</span><a name="Pg055" id="Pg055" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> fired by your zeal; to whom we have also
+ written, that aided by the presence of your Holiness in Gaul, he
+ should exert himself to the utmost, and put away from the behaviour
+ of the bishops all that is opposed to the command of our Creator.
+ But you shall not have power to go beyond your own authority and
+ judge the bishops of Gaul, but by persuading, and winning them, and
+ showing good works for them to imitate, you shall recall the
+ perverted to the pursuit of holiness; for it is written in the Law,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“When thou comest into the standing corn of
+ thy neighbour, then thou mayest bruise the ears with thine hand and
+ eat; but thou shalt not move a sickle unto thy neighbours' standing
+ corn.”</span><a id="noteref_128" name="noteref_128" href=
+ "#note_128"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">128</span></span></a> For
+ thou mayest not apply the sickle of judgement in that harvest which
+ thou seest to have been committed to another; but by the influence
+ of good works thou shalt clear the Lord's wheat of the chaff of its
+ vices, and convert it by exhortation and persuasion in the body of
+ the Church, as it were, by eating. But whatsoever is to be done by
+ authority, must be transacted with the aforesaid bishop of Arles,
+ lest that should be omitted, which the ancient institution of the
+ fathers has appointed.<a id="noteref_129" name="noteref_129" href=
+ "#note_129"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">129</span></span></a> But
+ as for all the bishops of Britain, we commit them to your care,
+ that the unlearned may be taught, the weak strengthened by
+ persuasion, and the perverse corrected by authority.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Augustine's Eighth
+ Question.</span></span>—Whether a woman with child ought to be
+ baptized? Or when she has brought forth, after what time she may
+ come into the church? As also, after how many days the infant born
+ may be baptized, lest he be prevented by death? Or how long after
+ her husband may have carnal knowledge of her? Or whether it is
+ lawful for her to come into the church when she has her courses, or
+ to receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion? Or whether a man, under
+ certain circumstances, may come into the church before he has
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page056">[pg 056]</span><a name=
+ "Pg056" id="Pg056" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> washed with water?
+ Or approach to receive the Mystery of the Holy Communion? All which
+ things are requisite to be known by the ignorant nation of the
+ English.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Gregory
+ answers.</span></span>—I do not doubt but that these questions have
+ been put to you, my brother, and I think I have already answered
+ you therein. But I believe you would wish the opinion which you
+ yourself might give and hold to be confirmed by my reply also. Why
+ should not a woman with child be baptized, since the fruitfulness
+ of the flesh is no offence in the eyes of Almighty God? For when
+ our first parents sinned in Paradise, they forfeited the
+ immortality which they had received, by the just judgement of God.
+ Because, therefore, Almighty God would not for their fault wholly
+ destroy the human race, he both deprived man of immortality for his
+ sin, and, at the same time, of his great goodness and
+ loving-kindness, reserved to him the power of propagating his race
+ after him. On what ground, then, can that which is preserved to
+ human nature by the free gift of Almighty God, be excluded from the
+ privilege of Holy Baptism? For it is very foolish to imagine that
+ the gift can be opposed to grace in that Mystery in which all sin
+ is blotted out. When a woman is delivered, after how many days she
+ may come into the church, you have learnt from the teaching of the
+ Old Testament, to wit, that she is to abstain for a male child
+ thirty-three days, and sixty-six for a female. Now you must know
+ that this is to be received in a mystery; for if she enters the
+ church the very hour that she is delivered, to return thanks, she
+ is not guilty of any sin; because the pleasure of the flesh is a
+ fault, and not the pain; but the pleasure is in the copulation of
+ the flesh, whereas there is pain in bringing forth the child.
+ Wherefore it is said to the first mother of all, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“In sorrow thou shalt bring forth children.”</span> If,
+ therefore, we forbid a woman that has brought forth, to enter the
+ church, we make a crime of her very punishment. To baptize either a
+ woman who has brought forth, if there be danger of death, even the
+ very hour that she brings forth, or that which she has brought
+ forth the very hour it is born, is in no way prohibited, because,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page057">[pg 057]</span><a name=
+ "Pg057" id="Pg057" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> as the grace of the
+ Holy Mystery is to be with much discretion provided for those who
+ are in full life and capable of understanding, so is it to be
+ without any delay administered to the dying; lest, while a further
+ time is sought to confer the Mystery of redemption, if a small
+ delay intervene, the person that is to be redeemed be dead and
+ gone.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Her husband is
+ not to approach her, till the infant born be weaned. An evil custom
+ is sprung up in the lives of married people, in that women disdain
+ to suckle the children whom they bring forth, and give them to
+ other women to suckle; which seems to have been invented on no
+ other account but incontinency; because, as they will not be
+ continent, they will not suckle the children whom they bear. Those
+ women, therefore, who, from evil custom, give their children to
+ others to bring up, must not approach their husbands till the time
+ of purification is past. For even when there has been no
+ child-birth, women are forbidden to do so, whilst they have their
+ courses, insomuch that the Law condemns to death any man that shall
+ approach unto a woman during her uncleanness. Yet the woman,
+ nevertheless, must not be forbidden to come into the church whilst
+ she has her courses; because the superfluity of nature cannot be
+ imputed to her as a crime; and it is not just that she should be
+ refused admittance into the church, for that which she suffers
+ against her will. For we know, that the woman who had the issue of
+ blood, humbly approaching behind our Lord's back, touched the hem
+ of his garment, and her infirmity immediately departed from her.
+ If, therefore, she that had an issue of blood might commendably
+ touch the garment of our Lord, why may not she, who has her
+ courses, lawfully enter into the church of God? But you may say,
+ Her infirmity compelled her, whereas these we speak of are bound by
+ custom. Consider, then, most dear brother, that all we suffer in
+ this mortal flesh, through the infirmity of our nature, is ordained
+ by the just judgement of God after the fall; for to hunger, to
+ thirst, to be hot, to be cold, to be weary, is from the
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page058">[pg 058]</span><a name=
+ "Pg058" id="Pg058" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> infirmity of our
+ nature; and what else is it to seek food against hunger, drink
+ against thirst, air against heat, clothes against cold, rest
+ against weariness, than to procure a remedy against distempers?
+ Thus to a woman her courses are a distemper. If, therefore, it was
+ a commendable boldness in her, who in her disease touched our
+ Lord's garment, why may not that which is allowed to one infirm
+ person, be granted to all women, who, through the fault of their
+ nature, are rendered infirm?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">She must not,
+ therefore, be forbidden to receive the Mystery of the Holy
+ Communion during those days. But if any one out of profound respect
+ does not presume to do it, she is to be commended; yet if she
+ receives it, she is not to be judged. For it is the part of noble
+ minds in some manner to acknowledge their faults, even when there
+ is no fault; because very often that is done without a fault,
+ which, nevertheless, proceeded from a fault. Thus, when we are
+ hungry, it is no sin to eat; yet our being hungry proceeds from the
+ sin of the first man. The courses are no sin in women, because they
+ happen naturally; yet, because our nature itself is so depraved,
+ that it appears to be defiled even without the concurrence of the
+ will, a defect arises from sin, and thereby human nature may itself
+ know what it is become by judgement. And let man, who wilfully
+ committed the offence, bear the guilt of that offence against his
+ will. And, therefore, let women consider with themselves, and if
+ they do not presume, during their courses, to approach the
+ Sacrament of the Body and Blood of our Lord, they are to be
+ commended for their praiseworthy consideration; but when they are
+ carried away with love of the same Mystery to receive it according
+ to the custom of the religious life, they are not to be restrained,
+ as we said before. For as in the Old Testament the outward works
+ are observed, so in the New Testament, that which is outwardly
+ done, is not so diligently regarded as that which is inwardly
+ thought, that the punishment may be with discernment. For whereas
+ the Law forbids the eating of many things as unclean, yet our Lord
+ says in the Gospel, <span class="tei tei-q">“Not that which goeth
+ into the mouth defileth <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page059">[pg
+ 059]</span><a name="Pg059" id="Pg059" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> a
+ man; but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a
+ man.”</span> And afterwards he added, expounding the same,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Out of the heart proceed evil
+ thoughts.”</span> Where it is abundantly shown, that that is
+ declared by Almighty God to be polluted in deed, which springs from
+ the root of a polluted thought. Whence also Paul the Apostle says,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Unto the pure all things are pure, but
+ unto them that are defiled and unbelieving, nothing is
+ pure.”</span> And presently, declaring the cause of that
+ defilement, he adds, <span class="tei tei-q">“For even their mind
+ and conscience is defiled.”</span> If, therefore, meat is not
+ unclean to him whose mind is not unclean, why shall that which a
+ woman suffers according to nature, with a clean mind, be imputed to
+ her as uncleanness?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A man who has
+ approached his own wife is not to enter the church unless washed
+ with water, nor is he to enter immediately although washed. The Law
+ prescribed to the ancient people, that a man in such cases should
+ be washed with water, and not enter into the church before the
+ setting of the sun. Which, nevertheless, may be understood
+ spiritually, because a man acts so when the mind is led by the
+ imagination to unlawful concupiscence; for unless the fire of
+ concupiscence be first driven from his mind, he is not to think
+ himself worthy of the congregation of the brethren, while he sees
+ himself burdened by the iniquity of a perverted will. For though
+ divers nations have divers opinions concerning this affair, and
+ seem to observe different rules, it was always the custom of the
+ Romans, from ancient times, for such an one to seek to be cleansed
+ by washing, and for some time reverently to forbear entering the
+ church. Nor do we, in so saying, assign matrimony to be a fault;
+ but forasmuch as lawful intercourse cannot be had without the
+ pleasure of the flesh, it is proper to forbear entering the holy
+ place, because the pleasure itself cannot be without a fault. For
+ he was not born of adultery or fornication, but of lawful marriage,
+ who said, <span class="tei tei-q">“Behold I was conceived in
+ iniquity, and in sin my mother brought me forth.”</span> For he who
+ knew himself to have been conceived in iniquity, lamented that he
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page060">[pg 060]</span><a name=
+ "Pg060" id="Pg060" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> was born from sin,
+ because he bears the defect, as a tree bears in its bough the sap
+ it drew from the root. In which words, however, he does not call
+ the union of the married couple iniquity, but the will itself. For
+ there are many things which are lawful and permitted, and yet we
+ are somewhat defiled in doing them. As very often by being angry we
+ correct faults, and at the same time disturb our own peace of mind;
+ and though that which we do is right, yet it is not to be approved
+ that our mind should be disturbed. For he who said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“My eye was disturbed with anger,”</span> had been
+ angry at the vices of sinners. Now, seeing that only a calm mind
+ can rest in the light of contemplation, he grieved that his eye was
+ disturbed with anger; because, whilst he was correcting evil
+ actions below, he was obliged to be confused and disturbed with
+ regard to the contemplation of the highest things. Anger against
+ vice is, therefore, commendable, and yet painful to a man, because
+ he thinks that by his mind being agitated, he has incurred some
+ guilt. Lawful commerce, therefore, must be for the sake of
+ children, not of pleasure; and must be to procure offspring, not to
+ satisfy vices. But if any man is led not by the desire of pleasure,
+ but only for the sake of getting children, such a man is certainly
+ to be left to his own judgement, either as to entering the church,
+ or as to receiving the Mystery of the Body and Blood of our Lord,
+ which he, who being placed in the fire cannot burn, is not to be
+ forbidden by us to receive. But when, not the love of getting
+ children, but of pleasure prevails, the pair have cause to lament
+ their deed. For this the holy preaching concedes to them, and yet
+ fills the mind with dread of the very concession. For when Paul the
+ Apostle said, <span class="tei tei-q">“Let him that cannot contain
+ have his own wife;”</span> he presently took care to subjoin,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“But this I say by way of permission, not
+ of commandment.”</span> For that is not granted by way of
+ permission which is lawful, because it is just; and, therefore,
+ that which he said he permitted, he showed to be an offence.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is seriously
+ to be considered, that when God was about to speak to the people on
+ Mount Sinai, He first <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page061">[pg
+ 061]</span><a name="Pg061" id="Pg061" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ commanded them to abstain from women. And if purity of body was
+ there so carefully required, where God spoke to the people by the
+ means of a creature as His representative, that those who were to
+ hear the words of God should abstain; how much more ought women,
+ who receive the Body of Almighty God, to preserve themselves in
+ purity of flesh, lest they be burdened with the very greatness of
+ that inestimable Mystery? For this reason also, it was said to
+ David, concerning his men, by the priest, that if they were clean
+ in this particular, they should receive the shewbread, which they
+ would not have received at all, had not David first declared them
+ to be clean. Then the man, who, afterwards, has been washed with
+ water, is also capable of receiving the Mystery of the Holy
+ Communion, when it is lawful for him, according to what has been
+ before declared, to enter the church.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Augustine's Ninth
+ Question.</span></span>—Whether after an illusion, such as is wont
+ to happen in a dream, any man may receive the Body of our Lord, or
+ if he be a priest, celebrate the Divine Mysteries?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Gregory
+ answers.</span></span>—The Testament of the Old Law, as has been
+ said already in the article above, calls such a man polluted, and
+ allows him not to enter into the church till the evening, after
+ being washed with water. Which, nevertheless, a spiritual people,
+ taking in another sense, will understand in the same manner as
+ above; because he is imposed upon as it were in a dream, who, being
+ tempted with uncleanness, is defiled by real representations in
+ thought, and he is to be washed with water, that he may cleanse
+ away the sins of thought with tears; and unless the fire of
+ temptation depart before, may know himself to be in a manner guilty
+ until the evening. But a distinction is very necessary in that
+ illusion, and one must carefully consider what causes it to arise
+ in the mind of the person sleeping; for sometimes it proceeds from
+ excess of eating or drinking; sometimes from the superfluity or
+ infirmity of nature, and sometimes from the thoughts. And when it
+ happens either through superfluity or infirmity of nature, such an
+ illusion is not <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page062">[pg
+ 062]</span><a name="Pg062" id="Pg062" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ to be feared at all, because it is to be lamented, that the mind of
+ the person, who knew nothing of it, suffers the same, rather than
+ that he occasioned it. But when the appetite of gluttony commits
+ excess in food, and thereupon the receptacles of the humours are
+ oppressed, the mind thence contracts some guilt; yet not so much as
+ to hinder the receiving of the Holy Mystery, or celebrating Mass,
+ when a holy day requires it, or necessity obliges the Mystery to be
+ shown forth, because there is no other priest in the place; for if
+ there be others who can perform the ministry, the illusion
+ proceeding from over-eating ought not to exclude a man from
+ receiving the sacred Mystery; but I am of opinion he ought humbly
+ to abstain from offering the sacrifice of the Mystery, but not from
+ receiving it, unless the mind of the person sleeping has been
+ disturbed with some foul imagination. For there are some, who for
+ the most part so suffer the illusion, that their mind, even during
+ the sleep of the body, is not defiled with filthy thoughts. In
+ which case, one thing is evident, that the mind is guilty, not
+ being acquitted even in its own judgement; for though it does not
+ remember to have seen anything whilst the body was sleeping, yet it
+ calls to mind that, when the body was awake, it fell into gluttony.
+ But if the illusion of the sleeper proceeds from evil thoughts when
+ he was awake, then its guilt is manifest to the mind; for the man
+ perceives from what root that defilement sprang, because what he
+ had consciously thought of, that he afterwards unconsciously
+ endured. But it is to be considered, whether that thought was no
+ more than a suggestion, or proceeded to delight, or, what is worse,
+ consented to sin. For all sin is committed in three ways, viz., by
+ suggestion, by delight, and by consent. Suggestion comes from the
+ Devil, delight from the flesh, and consent from the spirit. For the
+ serpent suggested the first offence, and Eve, as flesh, took
+ delight in it, but Adam, as the spirit, consented. And when the
+ mind sits in judgement on itself, it must clearly distinguish
+ between suggestion and delight, and between delight and consent.
+ For when the evil spirit suggests a sin to the mind, if there ensue
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page063">[pg 063]</span><a name=
+ "Pg063" id="Pg063" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> no delight in the
+ sin, the sin is in no way committed; but when the flesh begins to
+ take delight in it, then sin begins to arise. But if it
+ deliberately consents, then the sin is known to be full-grown. The
+ seed, therefore, of sin is in the suggestion, the nourishment of it
+ in delight, its maturity in the consent. And it often happens that
+ what the evil spirit sows in the thought, in that the flesh begins
+ to find delight, and yet the soul does not consent to that delight.
+ And whereas the flesh cannot be delighted without the mind, yet the
+ mind struggling against the pleasures of the flesh, is after a
+ manner unwillingly bound by the carnal delight, so that through
+ reason it opposes it, and does not consent, yet being bound by
+ delight, it grievously laments being so bound. Wherefore that great
+ soldier of our Lord's host, groaned and said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“I see another law in my members warring against the
+ law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin,
+ which is in my members.”</span> Now if he was a captive, he did not
+ fight; but he did fight; wherefore he was a captive and at the same
+ time therefore fought against the law of the mind, which the law
+ that is in the members opposed; but if he fought, he was no
+ captive. Thus, then, man is, as I may say, a captive and yet free.
+ Free on account of justice, which he loves, a captive by the
+ delight which he unwillingly bears within him.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc67" id="toc67"></a> <a name="pdf68" id="pdf68"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXVIII. How Pope Gregory wrote
+ to the bishop of Arles to help Augustine in the work of God.
+ [601</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus far the
+ answers of the holy Pope Gregory, to the questions of the most
+ reverend prelate, Augustine. Now the letter, which he says he had
+ written to the bishop of Arles, was directed to Vergilius,
+ successor to Aetherius,<a id="noteref_130" name="noteref_130" href=
+ "#note_130"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">130</span></span></a> and
+ was in the following words:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">To his most reverend and holy brother and
+ fellow bishop, Vergilius; Gregory, servant of the servants of
+ God.</span></span> <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page064">[pg
+ 064]</span><a name="Pg064" id="Pg064" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ With how much kindness brethren, coming of their own accord, are to
+ be entertained, is shown by this, that they are for the most part
+ invited for the sake of brotherly love. Therefore, if our common
+ brother, Bishop Augustine, shall happen to come to you, let your
+ love, as is becoming, receive him with so great kindness and
+ affection, that it may refresh him by the benefit of its
+ consolation and show to others how brotherly charity is to be
+ cultivated. And, since it often happens that those who are at a
+ distance first learn from others the things that need correction,
+ if he bring before you, my brother, any sins of bishops or others,
+ do you, in conjunction with him, carefully inquire into the same,
+ and show yourself so strict and earnest with regard to those things
+ which offend God and provoke His wrath, that for the amendment of
+ others, the punishment may fall upon the guilty, and the innocent
+ may not suffer under false report. God keep you in safety, most
+ reverend brother. Given the 22nd day of June, in the nineteenth
+ year of the reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius Tiberius
+ Augustus, the eighteenth year after the consulship of our said
+ lord, and the fourth indiction.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc69" id="toc69"></a> <a name="pdf70" id="pdf70"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XXIX" id="Book_I_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIX. How the same Pope sent to
+ Augustine the Pall and a letter, along with several ministers of
+ the Word. [601</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Moreover, the
+ same Pope Gregory, hearing from Bishop Augustine, that the harvest
+ which he had was great and the labourers but few, sent to him,
+ together with his aforesaid envoys, certain fellow labourers and
+ ministers of the Word, of whom the chief and foremost were
+ Mellitus, Justus, Paulinus, and Rufinianus,<a id="noteref_131"
+ name="noteref_131" href="#note_131"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">131</span></span></a> and
+ by them all <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page065">[pg
+ 065]</span><a name="Pg065" id="Pg065" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ things in general that were necessary for the worship and service
+ of the Church, to wit, sacred vessels and altar-cloths, also
+ church-furniture, and vestments for the bishops and clerks, as
+ likewise relics of the holy Apostles and martyrs; besides many
+ manuscripts. He also sent a letter, wherein he signified that he
+ had despatched the pall to him, and at the same time directed how
+ he should constitute bishops in Britain. The letter was in these
+ words:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">To his most reverend and holy brother and
+ fellow bishop, Augustine; Gregory, the servant of the servants of
+ God.</span></span> Though it be certain, that the unspeakable
+ rewards of the eternal kingdom are reserved for those who labour
+ for Almighty God, yet it is requisite that we bestow on them the
+ benefit of honours, to the end that they may by this recompense be
+ encouraged the more vigorously to apply themselves to the care of
+ their spiritual work. And, seeing that the new Church of the
+ English is, through the bounty of the Lord, and your labours,
+ brought to the grace of God, we grant you the use of the pall in
+ the same, only for the celebration of the solemn service of the
+ Mass; that so you may ordain twelve bishops in different places,
+ who shall be subject to your jurisdiction. But the bishop of London
+ shall, for the future, be always consecrated by his own synod, and
+ receive the pall, which is the token of his office, from this holy
+ and Apostolic see, which I, by the grace of God, now serve. But we
+ would have you send to the city of York such a bishop as you shall
+ think fit to ordain; yet so, that if that city, with the places
+ adjoining, shall receive the Word of God, that bishop shall also
+ ordain twelve bishops, and enjoy the honour of a metropolitan; for
+ we design, if we live, by the help of God, to bestow on him also
+ the pall; and yet we would have him to be subject to your
+ authority, my brother; but after your decease, he shall so preside
+ over the bishops he shall have ordained, as to be in no way subject
+ to the jurisdiction of the bishop of London. But for the future let
+ there be this distinction as regards honour between the bishops of
+ the cities of London and York, that he who has been <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page066">[pg 066]</span><a name="Pg066" id="Pg066"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> first ordained have the
+ precedence.<a id="noteref_132" name="noteref_132" href=
+ "#note_132"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">132</span></span></a> But
+ let them take counsel and act in concert and with one mind dispose
+ whatsoever is to be done for zeal of Christ; let them judge
+ rightly, and carry out their judgement without
+ dissension.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But to you, my brother, shall, by the authority of our
+ God and Lord Jesus Christ, be subject not only those bishops whom
+ you shall ordain, and those that shall be ordained by the bishop of
+ York, but also all the prelates in Britain; to the end that from
+ the words and manner of life of your Holiness they may learn the
+ rule of a right belief and a good life, and fulfilling their office
+ in faith and righteousness, they may, when it shall please the
+ Lord, attain to the kingdom of Heaven. God preserve you in safety,
+ most reverend brother.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Given the 22nd of June, in the nineteenth year of the
+ reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius Tiberius Augustus, the
+ eighteenth year after the consulship of our said lord, and the
+ fourth indiction.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc71" id="toc71"></a> <a name="pdf72" id="pdf72"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXX. A copy of the letter which
+ Pope Gregory sent to the Abbot Mellitus, then going into Britain.
+ [601</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The aforesaid
+ envoys having departed, the blessed Father Gregory sent after them
+ a letter worthy to be recorded, wherein he plainly shows how
+ carefully he watched over the salvation of our country. The letter
+ was as follows:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">To his most beloved son, the Abbot Mellitus;
+ Gregory, the servant of the servants of God.</span></span> We have
+ been much concerned, since the departure of our people that are
+ with you, because we have received no account of the success of
+ your journey. Howbeit, when Almighty God has led you to the most
+ reverend Bishop Augustine, our brother, tell him what I have long
+ been considering <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page067">[pg
+ 067]</span><a name="Pg067" id="Pg067" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ in my own mind concerning the matter of the English people; to wit,
+ that the temples of the idols in that nation ought not to be
+ destroyed; but let the idols that are in them be destroyed; let
+ water be consecrated and sprinkled in the said temples, let altars
+ be erected, and relics placed there. For if those temples are well
+ built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of
+ devils to the service of the true God; that the nation, seeing that
+ their temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their
+ hearts, and knowing and adoring the true God, may the more freely
+ resort to the places to which they have been accustomed. And
+ because they are used to slaughter many oxen in sacrifice to
+ devils, some solemnity must be given them in exchange for this, as
+ that on the day of the dedication, or the nativities of the holy
+ martyrs, whose relics are there deposited, they should build
+ themselves huts of the boughs of trees about those churches which
+ have been turned to that use from being temples, and celebrate the
+ solemnity with religious feasting, and no more offer animals to the
+ Devil, but kill cattle and glorify God in their feast, and return
+ thanks to the Giver of all things for their abundance; to the end
+ that, whilst some outward gratifications are retained, they may the
+ more easily consent to the inward joys. For there is no doubt that
+ it is impossible to cut off every thing at once from their rude
+ natures; because he who endeavours to ascend to the highest place
+ rises by degrees or steps, and not by leaps. Thus the Lord made
+ Himself known to the people of Israel in Egypt; and yet He allowed
+ them the use, in His own worship, of the sacrifices which they were
+ wont to offer to the Devil, commanding them in His sacrifice to
+ kill animals, to the end that, with changed hearts, they might lay
+ aside one part of the sacrifice, whilst they retained another; and
+ although the animals were the same as those which they were wont to
+ offer, they should offer them to the true God, and not to idols;
+ and thus they would no longer be the same sacrifices. This then,
+ dearly beloved, it behoves you to communicate to our aforesaid
+ brother, that he, being placed where he is at <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page068">[pg 068]</span><a name="Pg068" id="Pg068"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> present, may consider how he is to
+ order all things. God preserve you in safety, most beloved
+ son.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Given the 17th of June,<a id="noteref_133" name=
+ "noteref_133" href="#note_133"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">133</span></span></a> in
+ the nineteenth year of the reign of our most religious lord,
+ Mauritius Tiberius Augustus, the eighteenth year after the
+ consulship of our said lord, and the fourth indiction.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc73" id="toc73"></a> <a name="pdf74" id="pdf74"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXXI. How Pope Gregory, by
+ letter, exhorted Augustine not to glory in his miracles.
+ [601</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At which time he
+ also sent Augustine a letter concerning the miracles that he had
+ heard had been wrought by him; wherein he admonishes him not to
+ incur the danger of being puffed up by the number of them. The
+ letter was in these words:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“I know, dearly beloved brother, that Almighty God, by
+ means of you, shows forth great miracles to the nation which it was
+ His will to choose. Wherefore you must needs rejoice with fear, and
+ fear with joy concerning that heavenly gift; for you will rejoice
+ because the souls of the English are by outward miracles drawn to
+ inward grace; but you will fear, lest, amidst the wonders that are
+ wrought, the weak mind may be puffed up with self-esteem, and that
+ whereby it is outwardly raised to honour cause it inwardly to fall
+ through vain-glory. For we must call to mind, that when the
+ disciples returned with joy from preaching, and said to their
+ Heavenly Master, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Lord, even the devils are
+ subject to us through Thy Name;’</span> forthwith they received the
+ reply, <span class="tei tei-q">‘In this rejoice not; but rather
+ rejoice, because your names are written in heaven.’</span><a id=
+ "noteref_134" name="noteref_134" href="#note_134"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">134</span></span></a> For
+ their minds were set on private and temporal joys, when they
+ rejoiced in miracles; but they are recalled from the private to the
+ common <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page069">[pg
+ 069]</span><a name="Pg069" id="Pg069" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ joy, and from the temporal to the eternal, when it is said to them,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Rejoice in this, because your names are
+ written in heaven.’</span> For all the elect do not work miracles,
+ and yet the names of all are written in heaven. For those who are
+ disciples of the truth ought not to rejoice, save for that good
+ thing which all men enjoy as well as they, and in which their joy
+ shall be without end.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“It remains, therefore, most dear brother, that amidst
+ those outward actions, which you perform through the power of the
+ Lord, you should always carefully judge yourself in your heart, and
+ carefully understand both what you are yourself, and how much grace
+ is bestowed upon that same nation, for the conversion of which you
+ have received even the gift of working miracles. And if you
+ remember that you have at any time sinned against our Creator,
+ either by word or deed, always call it to mind, to the end that the
+ remembrance of your guilt may crush the vanity which rises in your
+ heart. And whatsoever gift of working miracles you either shall
+ receive, or have received, consider the same, not as conferred on
+ you, but on those for whose salvation it has been given
+ you.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc75" id="toc75"></a> <a name="pdf76" id="pdf76"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXXII. How Pope Gregory sent
+ letters and gifts to King Ethelbert. [601</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same blessed
+ Pope Gregory, at the same time, sent a letter to King Ethelbert,
+ with many gifts of divers sorts; being desirous to glorify the king
+ with temporal honours, at the same time that he rejoiced that
+ through his own labour and zeal he had attained to the knowledge of
+ heavenly glory. The copy of the said letter is as follows:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">To the most glorious lord, and his most
+ excellent son, Ethelbert, king of the English, Bishop
+ Gregory.</span></span> Almighty God advances good men to the
+ government of nations, that He may by their means bestow the gifts
+ of His loving-kindness on those over whom they are placed. This we
+ know to have come to pass in the English nation, over whom your
+ Highness was placed, to the end, that by <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page070">[pg 070]</span><a name="Pg070" id="Pg070" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> means of the blessings which are granted to
+ you, heavenly benefits might also be conferred on your subjects.
+ Therefore, my illustrious son, do you carefully guard the grace
+ which you have received from the Divine goodness, and be eager to
+ spread the Christian faith among the people under your rule; in all
+ uprightness increase your zeal for their conversion; suppress the
+ worship of idols; overthrow the structures of the temples;
+ establish the manners of your subjects by much cleanness of life,
+ exhorting, terrifying, winning, correcting, and showing forth an
+ example of good works, that you may obtain your reward in Heaven
+ from Him, Whose Name and the knowledge of Whom you have spread
+ abroad upon earth. For He, Whose honour you seek and maintain among
+ the nations, will also render your Majesty's name more glorious
+ even to posterity.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“For even so the most pious emperor, Constantine, of
+ old, recovering the Roman commonwealth from the false worship of
+ idols, brought it with himself into subjection to Almighty God, our
+ Lord Jesus Christ, and turned to Him with his whole mind, together
+ with the nations under his rule. Whence it followed, that his
+ praises transcended the fame of former princes; and he excelled his
+ predecessors in renown as much as in good works. Now, therefore,
+ let your Highness hasten to impart to the kings and peoples that
+ are subject to you, the knowledge of one God, Father, Son, and Holy
+ Ghost; that you may surpass the ancient kings of your nation in
+ praise and merit, and while you cause the sins of others among your
+ own subjects to be blotted out, become the more free from anxiety
+ with regard to your own sins before the dread judgement of Almighty
+ God.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Willingly hear, devoutly perform, and studiously
+ retain in your memory, whatsoever counsel shall be given you by our
+ most reverend brother, Bishop Augustine, who is trained up in the
+ monastic rule, full of the knowledge of Holy Scripture, and, by the
+ help of God, endued with good works; for if you give ear to him
+ when he speaks on behalf of Almighty God, the sooner will Almighty
+ God hear his prayers for you. But if (which God <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page071">[pg 071]</span><a name="Pg071" id="Pg071"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> forbid!) you slight his words, how
+ shall Almighty God hear him on your behalf, when you neglect to
+ hear him on behalf of God? Unite yourself, therefore, to him with
+ all your mind, in the fervour of faith, and further his endeavours,
+ by that virtue which God has given you, that He may make you
+ partaker of His kingdom, Whose faith you cause to be received and
+ maintained in your own.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Besides, we would have your Highness know that, as we
+ find in Holy Scripture from the words of the Almighty Lord, the end
+ of this present world, and the kingdom of the saints, which will
+ never come to an end, is at hand. But as the end of the world draws
+ near, many things are about to come upon us which were not before,
+ to wit, changes in the air, and terrors from heaven, and tempests
+ out of the order of the seasons, wars, famines, pestilences,
+ earthquakes in divers places; which things will not, nevertheless,
+ all happen in our days, but will all follow after our days. If,
+ therefore, you perceive that any of these things come to pass in
+ your country, let not your mind be in any way disturbed; for these
+ signs of the end of the world are sent before, for this reason,
+ that we may take heed to our souls, and be watchful for the hour of
+ death, and may be found prepared with good works to meet our Judge.
+ Thus much, my illustrious son, I have said in few words, with
+ intent that when the Christian faith is spread abroad in your
+ kingdom, our discourse to you may also be more copious, and we may
+ desire to say the more, as joy for the full conversion of your
+ nation is increased in our mind.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“I have sent you some small gifts, which will not
+ appear small to you, when received by you with the blessing of the
+ blessed Apostle, Peter. May Almighty God, therefore, perfect in you
+ His grace which He has begun, and prolong your life here through a
+ course of many years, and in the fulness of time receive you into
+ the congregation of the heavenly country. May the grace of God
+ preserve you in safety, my most excellent lord and son.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Given the 22nd day of June, in the nineteenth year of
+ the reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page072">[pg 072]</span><a name="Pg072" id="Pg072"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> Tiberius Augustus, in the eighteenth
+ year after his consulship, and the fourth indiction.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc77" id="toc77"></a> <a name="pdf78" id="pdf78"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XXXIII" id="Book_I_Chap_XXXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXXIII. How Augustine repaired
+ the church of our Saviour, and built the monastery of the blessed
+ Peter the Apostle; and concerning Peter the first abbot of the
+ same.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Augustine having
+ had his episcopal see granted him in the royal city, as has been
+ said, recovered therein, with the support of the king, a church,
+ which he was informed had been built of old by the faithful among
+ the Romans, and consecrated it in the name of the Holy Saviour, our
+ Divine Lord Jesus Christ, and there established a residence for
+ himself and all his successors.<a id="noteref_135" name=
+ "noteref_135" href="#note_135"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">135</span></span></a> He
+ also built a monastery not far from the city to the eastward, in
+ which, by his advice, Ethelbert erected from the foundation the
+ church of the blessed Apostles, Peter and Paul,<a id="noteref_136"
+ name="noteref_136" href="#note_136"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">136</span></span></a> and
+ enriched it with divers gifts; wherein the bodies of the same
+ Augustine, and of all the bishops of Canterbury, and of the kings
+ of Kent, might be buried. Nevertheless, it was not Augustine
+ himself who consecrated that church, but Laurentius, his
+ successor.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The first abbot
+ of that monastery was the priest Peter,<a id="noteref_137" name=
+ "noteref_137" href="#note_137"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">137</span></span></a> who,
+ being sent on a mission into Gaul, was drowned in a bay of the sea,
+ which is called Amfleat,<a id="noteref_138" name="noteref_138"
+ href="#note_138"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">138</span></span></a> and
+ committed to a humble tomb by the inhabitants of the place; but
+ since it was the will of Almighty God to reveal his <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page073">[pg 073]</span><a name="Pg073" id="Pg073"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> merits, a light from Heaven was seen
+ over his grave every night; till the neighbouring people who saw
+ it, perceiving that he had been a holy man that was buried there,
+ and inquiring who and whence he was, carried away the body, and
+ interred it in the church, in the city of Boulogne, with the honour
+ due to so great a person.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc79" id="toc79"></a> <a name="pdf80" id="pdf80"></a>
+ <a name="Book_I_Chap_XXXIV" id="Book_I_Chap_XXXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXXIV. How Ethelfrid, king of
+ the Northumbrians, having vanquished the nations of the Scots,
+ expelled them from the territories of the English. [603</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time,
+ the brave and ambitious king, Ethelfrid,<a id="noteref_139" name=
+ "noteref_139" href="#note_139"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">139</span></span></a>
+ governed the kingdom of the Northumbrians, and ravaged the Britons
+ more than all the chiefs of the English, insomuch that he might be
+ compared to Saul of old, king of the Israelites, save only in this,
+ that he was ignorant of Divine religion. For he conquered more
+ territories from the Britons than any other chieftain or king,
+ either subduing the inhabitants and making them tributary, or
+ driving them out and planting the English in their places. To him
+ might justly be applied the saying of the patriarch blessing his
+ son in the person of Saul, <span class="tei tei-q">“Benjamin shall
+ ravin as a wolf; in the morning he shall devour the prey, and at
+ night he shall divide the spoil.”</span><a id="noteref_140" name=
+ "noteref_140" href="#note_140"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">140</span></span></a>
+ Hereupon, Aedan, king of the Scots that dwell in Britain,<a id=
+ "noteref_141" name="noteref_141" href="#note_141"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">141</span></span></a> being
+ alarmed by his success, came against him with a great and mighty
+ army, but was defeated and fled with a few followers; for almost
+ all his army was cut to pieces at a famous place, called Degsastan,
+ that is, Degsa Stone.<a id="noteref_142" name="noteref_142" href=
+ "#note_142"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">142</span></span></a> In
+ which battle also Theodbald, brother to Ethelfrid, <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page074">[pg 074]</span><a name="Pg074" id="Pg074"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> was killed, with almost all the forces
+ he commanded. This war Ethelfrid brought to an end in the year of
+ our Lord 603, the eleventh of his own reign, which lasted
+ twenty-four years, and the first year of the reign of Phocas, who
+ then was at the head of the Roman empire. From that time, no king
+ of the Scots durst come into Britain to make war on the English to
+ this day.</p>
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page075">[pg 075]</span><a name=
+ "Pg075" id="Pg075" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc81" id="toc81"></a> <a name="pdf82" id="pdf82"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Book II</span></h1>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc83" id="toc83"></a> <a name="pdf84" id="pdf84"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_I" id="Book_II_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. I. Of the death of the blessed
+ Pope Gregory.</span><a id="noteref_143" name="noteref_143" href=
+ "#note_143"><span class="tei tei-noteref" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">143</span></span></a><span style="font-size: 144%">[604</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time,
+ that is, in the year of our Lord 605,<a id="noteref_144" name=
+ "noteref_144" href="#note_144"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">144</span></span></a> the
+ blessed Pope Gregory, after having most gloriously governed the
+ Roman Apostolic see thirteen years, six months, and ten days, died,
+ and was translated to an eternal abode in the kingdom of Heaven. Of
+ whom, seeing that by his zeal he converted our nation, the English,
+ from the power of Satan to the faith of Christ, it behoves us to
+ discourse more at large in our Ecclesiastical History, for we may
+ rightly, nay, we must, call him our apostle; because, as soon as he
+ began to wield the pontifical power over all the world, and was
+ placed over the Churches long before converted to the true faith,
+ he made our nation, till then enslaved to idols, the Church of
+ Christ, so that concerning him we may use those words of the
+ Apostle; <span class="tei tei-q">“if he be not an apostle to
+ others, yet doubtless he is to us; for the seal of his apostleship
+ are we in the Lord.”</span><a id="noteref_145" name="noteref_145"
+ href="#note_145"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">145</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He was by nation
+ a Roman, son of Gordianus, tracing his descent from ancestors that
+ were not only noble, but religious. Moreover Felix, once bishop of
+ the same Apostolic see, a man of great honour in Christ and in the
+ Church, was his forefather.<a id="noteref_146" name="noteref_146"
+ href="#note_146"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">146</span></span></a> Nor
+ did he show his <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page076">[pg
+ 076]</span><a name="Pg076" id="Pg076" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ nobility in religion by less strength of devotion than his parents
+ and kindred. But that nobility of this world which was seen in him,
+ by the help of the Divine Grace, he used only to gain the glory of
+ eternal dignity; for soon quitting his secular habit, he entered a
+ monastery, wherein he began to live with so much grace of
+ perfection that (as he was wont afterwards with tears to testify)
+ his mind was above all transitory things; that he rose superior to
+ all that is subject to change; that he used to think of nothing but
+ what was heavenly; that, whilst detained by the body, he broke
+ through the bonds of the flesh by contemplation; and that he even
+ loved death, which is a penalty to almost all men, as the entrance
+ into life, and the reward of his labours. This he used to say of
+ himself, not to boast of his progress in virtue, but rather to
+ bewail the falling off which he imagined he had sustained through
+ his pastoral charge. Indeed, once in a private conversation with
+ his deacon, Peter, after having enumerated the former virtues of
+ his soul, he added sorrowfully, <span class="tei tei-q">“But now,
+ on account of the pastoral charge, it is entangled with the affairs
+ of laymen, and, after so fair an appearance of inward peace, is
+ defiled with the dust of earthly action. And having wasted itself
+ on outward things, by turning aside to the affairs of many men,
+ even when it desires the inward things, it returns to them
+ undoubtedly impaired. I therefore consider what I endure, I
+ consider what I have lost, and when I behold what I have thrown
+ away, that which I bear appears the more grievous.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">So spake the
+ holy man constrained by his great humility. But it behoves us to
+ believe that he lost nothing of his monastic perfection by reason
+ of his pastoral charge, but rather that he gained greater profit
+ through the labour of converting many, than by the former calm of
+ his private life, and chiefly because, whilst holding the
+ pontifical office, he set about organizing his house like a
+ monastery. And when first drawn from the monastery, <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page077">[pg 077]</span><a name="Pg077" id="Pg077"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> ordained to the ministry of the altar,
+ and sent to Constantinople as representative<a id="noteref_147"
+ name="noteref_147" href="#note_147"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">147</span></span></a> of
+ the Apostolic see, though he now took part in the secular affairs
+ of the palace, yet he did not abandon the fixed course of his
+ heavenly life; for some of the brethren of his monastery, who had
+ followed him to the royal city in their brotherly love, he employed
+ for the better observance of monastic rule, to the end that at all
+ times, by their example, as he writes himself, he might be held
+ fast to the calm shore of prayer, as it were, with the cable of an
+ anchor, whilst he should be tossed up and down by the ceaseless
+ waves of worldly affairs; and daily in the intercourse of studious
+ reading with them, strengthen his mind shaken with temporal
+ concerns. By their company he was not only guarded against the
+ assaults of the world, but more and more roused to the exercises of
+ a heavenly life.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">For they
+ persuaded him to interpret by a mystical exposition the book of the
+ blessed Job,<a id="noteref_148" name="noteref_148" href=
+ "#note_148"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">148</span></span></a> which
+ is involved in great obscurity; nor could he refuse to undertake
+ that work, which brotherly affection imposed on him for the future
+ benefit of many; but in a wonderful manner, in five and thirty
+ books of exposition, he taught how that same book is to be
+ understood literally; how to be referred to <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page078">[pg 078]</span><a name="Pg078" id="Pg078"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the mysteries of Christ and the Church;
+ and in what sense it is to be adapted to every one of the faithful.
+ This work he began as papal representative in the royal city, but
+ finished it at Rome after being made pope. Whilst he was still in
+ the royal city, by the help of the grace of Catholic truth, he
+ crushed in its first rise a new heresy which sprang up there,
+ concerning the state of our resurrection. For Eutychius,<a id=
+ "noteref_149" name="noteref_149" href="#note_149"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">149</span></span></a>
+ bishop of that city, taught, that our body, in the glory of
+ resurrection, would be impalpable, and more subtile than wind and
+ air. The blessed Gregory hearing this, proved by force of truth,
+ and by the instance of the Resurrection of our Lord, that this
+ doctrine was every way opposed to the orthodox faith. For the
+ Catholic faith holds that our body, raised by the glory of
+ immortality, is indeed rendered subtile by the effect of spiritual
+ power, but is palpable by the reality of nature; according to the
+ example of our Lord's Body, concerning which, when risen from the
+ dead, He Himself says to His disciples, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Handle Me and see, for a spirit hath not flesh and
+ bones, as ye see Me have.”</span><a id="noteref_150" name=
+ "noteref_150" href="#note_150"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">150</span></span></a> In
+ maintaining this faith, the venerable Father Gregory so earnestly
+ strove against the rising heresy, and with the help of the most
+ pious emperor, Tiberius Constantine,<a id="noteref_151" name=
+ "noteref_151" href="#note_151"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">151</span></span></a> so
+ fully suppressed it, that none has been since found to revive
+ it.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He likewise
+ composed another notable book, the <span class="tei tei-q">“Liber
+ Pastoralis,”</span> wherein he clearly showed what sort of persons
+ ought to be preferred to rule the Church; how such rulers ought to
+ live; with how much discrimination they ought to instruct the
+ different classes of their hearers, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page079">[pg 079]</span><a name="Pg079" id="Pg079" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> and how seriously to reflect every day on
+ their own frailty. He also wrote forty homilies on the Gospel,
+ which he divided equally into two volumes; and composed four books
+ of Dialogues, in which, at the request of his deacon, Peter, he
+ recounted the virtues of the more renowned saints of Italy, whom he
+ had either known or heard of, as a pattern of life for posterity;
+ to the end that, as he taught in his books of Expositions what
+ virtues men ought to strive after, so by describing the miracles of
+ saints, he might make known the glory of those virtues. Further, in
+ twenty-two homilies, he showed how much light is latent in the
+ first and last parts of the prophet Ezekiel, which seemed the most
+ obscure. Besides which, he wrote the <span class="tei tei-q">“Book
+ of Answers,”</span><a id="noteref_152" name="noteref_152" href=
+ "#note_152"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">152</span></span></a> to
+ the questions of the holy Augustine, the first bishop of the
+ English nation, as we have shown above, inserting the same book
+ entire in this history; and the useful little <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Synodical Book,”</span><a id="noteref_153" name=
+ "noteref_153" href="#note_153"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">153</span></span></a> which
+ he composed with the bishops of Italy on necessary matters of the
+ Church; as well as private letters to certain persons. And it is
+ the more wonderful that he could write so many lengthy works,
+ seeing that almost all the time of his youth, to use his own words,
+ he was frequently tormented with internal pain, constantly
+ enfeebled by the weakness of his digestion, and oppressed by a low
+ but persistent fever. But in all these troubles, forasmuch as he
+ carefully reflected that, as the Scripture testifies,<a id=
+ "noteref_154" name="noteref_154" href="#note_154"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">154</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“He scourgeth every son whom He
+ receiveth,”</span> the more severely he suffered under those
+ present evils, the more he assured himself of his eternal hope.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus much may be
+ said of his immortal genius, which could not be crushed by such
+ severe bodily pains. Other popes applied themselves to building
+ churches or adorning them with gold and silver, but Gregory was
+ wholly intent upon gaining souls. Whatsoever money he had,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page080">[pg 080]</span><a name=
+ "Pg080" id="Pg080" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> he took care to
+ distribute diligently and give to the poor, that his righteousness
+ might endure for ever, and his horn be exalted with honour; so that
+ the words of the blessed Job might be truly said of him,<a id=
+ "noteref_155" name="noteref_155" href="#note_155"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">155</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“When the ear heard me, then it blessed me;
+ and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: because I delivered
+ the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to
+ help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon
+ me, and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy. I put on
+ righteousness, and it clothed me; my judgement was as a robe and a
+ diadem. I was eyes to the blind, and feet was I to the lame. I was
+ a father to the poor; and the cause which I knew not, I searched
+ out. And I brake the jaws of the wicked, and plucked the spoil out
+ of his teeth.”</span> And a little after: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“If I have withheld,”</span> says he, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“the poor from their desire; or have caused the eyes of
+ the widow to fail; or have eaten my morsel myself alone, and the
+ fatherless hath not eaten thereof: (for from my youth compassion
+ grew up with me, and from my mother's womb it came forth with
+ me.”</span><a id="noteref_156" name="noteref_156" href=
+ "#note_156"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">156</span></span></a>)</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">To his works of
+ piety and righteousness this also may be added, that he saved our
+ nation, by the preachers he sent hither, from the teeth of the old
+ enemy, and made it partaker of eternal liberty. Rejoicing in the
+ faith and salvation of our race, and worthily commending it with
+ praise, he says, in his exposition of the blessed Job, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Behold, the tongue of Britain, which only knew how to
+ utter barbarous cries, has long since begun to raise the Hebrew
+ Hallelujah to the praise of God! Behold, the once swelling ocean
+ now serves prostrate at the feet of the saints; and its wild
+ upheavals, which earthly princes could not subdue with the sword,
+ are now, through the fear of God, bound by the lips of priests with
+ words alone; and the heathen that stood not in awe of troops of
+ warriors, now believes and fears the tongues of the humble! For he
+ has received a message from on high <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page081">[pg 081]</span><a name="Pg081" id="Pg081" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> and mighty works are revealed; the strength
+ of the knowledge of God is given him, and restrained by the fear of
+ the Lord, he dreads to do evil, and with all his heart desires to
+ attain to everlasting grace.”</span> In which words the blessed
+ Gregory shows us this also, that St. Augustine and his companions
+ brought the English to receive the truth, not only by the preaching
+ of words, but also by showing forth heavenly signs.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The blessed Pope
+ Gregory, among other things, caused Masses to be celebrated in the
+ churches of the holy Apostles, Peter and Paul, over their bodies.
+ And in the celebration of Masses, he added three petitions of the
+ utmost perfection: <span class="tei tei-q">“And dispose our days in
+ thy peace, and bid us to be preserved from eternal damnation, and
+ to be numbered in the flock of thine elect.”</span><a id=
+ "noteref_157" name="noteref_157" href="#note_157"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">157</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He governed the
+ Church in the days of the Emperors Mauritius and Phocas, and
+ passing out of this life in the second year of the same
+ Phocas,<a id="noteref_158" name="noteref_158" href=
+ "#note_158"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">158</span></span></a> he
+ departed to the true life which is in Heaven. His body was buried
+ in the church of the blessed Apostle Peter before the sacristy, on
+ the 12th day of March, to rise one day in the same body in glory
+ with the rest of the holy pastors of the Church. On his tomb was
+ written this epitaph:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Receive, O Earth, his body taken from
+ thine own; thou canst restore it, when God calls to life. His
+ spirit rises to the stars; the claims of death shall not avail
+ against him, for death itself is but the way to new life. In this
+ tomb are laid the limbs of a great pontiff, who yet lives for ever
+ in all places in countless deeds of mercy. Hunger and cold he
+ overcame with food and raiment, and shielded souls from the enemy
+ by his holy teaching. And whatsoever he taught in word, that he
+ fulfilled in deed, that he might be a pattern, even as he spake
+ words of mystic meaning. By his</span> <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page082">[pg 082]</span><a name="Pg082" id="Pg082" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%">guiding love he
+ brought the Angles to Christ, gaining armies for the Faith from a
+ new people. This was thy toil, thy task, thy care, thy aim as
+ shepherd, to offer to thy Lord abundant increase of the flock.
+ So, Consul of God, rejoice in this thy triumph, for now thou hast
+ the reward of thy works for evermore.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Nor must we pass
+ by in silence the story of the blessed Gregory, handed down to us
+ by the tradition of our ancestors, which explains his earnest care
+ for the salvation of our nation. It is said that one day, when some
+ merchants had lately arrived at Rome, many things were exposed for
+ sale in the market place, and much people resorted thither to buy:
+ Gregory himself went with the rest, and saw among other wares some
+ boys put up for sale, of fair complexion, with pleasing
+ countenances, and very beautiful hair. When he beheld them, he
+ asked, it is said, from what region or country they were brought?
+ and was told, from the island of Britain, and that the inhabitants
+ were like that in appearance. He again inquired whether those
+ islanders were Christians, or still involved in the errors of
+ paganism, and was informed that they were pagans. Then fetching a
+ deep sigh from the bottom of his heart, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Alas! what pity,”</span> said he, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“that the author of darkness should own men of such
+ fair countenances; and that with such grace of outward form, their
+ minds should be void of inward grace.”</span> He therefore again
+ asked, what was the name of that nation? and was answered, that
+ they were called Angles. <span class="tei tei-q">“Right,”</span>
+ said he, <span class="tei tei-q">“for they have an angelic face,
+ and it is meet that such should be co-heirs with the Angels in
+ heaven. What is the name of the province from which they are
+ brought?”</span> It was replied, that the natives of that province
+ were called Deiri.<a id="noteref_159" name="noteref_159" href=
+ "#note_159"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">159</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Truly are they <span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style="font-style: italic">De
+ ira</span></span>,”</span> said he, <span class="tei tei-q">“saved
+ from wrath, and called to the mercy of Christ. How is the king of
+ that province <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page083">[pg
+ 083]</span><a name="Pg083" id="Pg083" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ called?”</span> They told him his name was Aelli;<a id=
+ "noteref_160" name="noteref_160" href="#note_160"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">160</span></span></a> and
+ he, playing upon the name, said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Allelujah, the praise of God the Creator must be sung
+ in those parts.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Then he went to
+ the bishop of the Roman Apostolic see<a id="noteref_161" name=
+ "noteref_161" href="#note_161"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">161</span></span></a> (for
+ he was not himself then made pope), and entreated him to send some
+ ministers of the Word into Britain to the nation of the English,
+ that it might be converted to Christ by them; declaring himself
+ ready to carry out that work with the help of God, if the Apostolic
+ Pope should think fit to have it done. But not being then able to
+ perform this task, because, though the Pope was willing to grant
+ his request, yet the citizens of Rome could not be brought to
+ consent that he should depart so far from the city, as soon as he
+ was himself made Pope, he carried out the long-desired work,
+ sending, indeed, other preachers, but himself by his exhortations
+ and prayers helping the preaching to bear fruit. This account,
+ which we have received from a past generation, we have thought fit
+ to insert in our Ecclesiastical History.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc85" id="toc85"></a> <a name="pdf86" id="pdf86"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_II" id="Book_II_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. II. How Augustine admonished
+ the bishops of the Britons on behalf of Catholic peace, and to that
+ end wrought a heavenly miracle in their presence; and of the
+ vengeance that pursued them for their contempt.
+ [</span><span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-style: italic">Circ.</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">603</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ Augustine, with the help of King Ethelbert, drew together to a
+ conference the bishops and doctors of the nearest province of the
+ Britons, at a place <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page084">[pg
+ 084]</span><a name="Pg084" id="Pg084" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ which is to this day called, in the English language, Augustine's
+ Ác, that is, Augustine's Oak,<a id="noteref_162" name="noteref_162"
+ href="#note_162"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">162</span></span></a> on
+ the borders of the Hwiccas<a id="noteref_163" name="noteref_163"
+ href="#note_163"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">163</span></span></a> and
+ West Saxons; and began by brotherly admonitions to persuade them to
+ preserve Catholic peace with him, and undertake the common labour
+ of preaching the Gospel to the heathen for the Lord's sake. For
+ they did not keep Easter Sunday at the proper time, but from the
+ fourteenth to the twentieth moon; which computation is contained in
+ a cycle of eighty-four years.<a id="noteref_164" name="noteref_164"
+ href="#note_164"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">164</span></span></a>
+ Besides, they did many other things <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page085">[pg 085]</span><a name="Pg085" id="Pg085" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> which were opposed to the unity of the
+ church.<a id="noteref_165" name="noteref_165" href=
+ "#note_165"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">165</span></span></a> When,
+ after a long disputation, they did not comply with the entreaties,
+ exhortations, or rebukes of Augustine and his companions, but
+ preferred their own traditions before all the Churches which are
+ united in Christ throughout the world, the holy father, Augustine,
+ put an end to this troublesome and tedious contention, saying,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Let us entreat God, who maketh men to be
+ of one mind in His Father's house, to vouchsafe, by signs from
+ Heaven, to declare to us which tradition is to be followed; and by
+ what path we are to strive to enter His kingdom. Let some sick man
+ be brought, and let the faith and practice of him, by whose prayers
+ he shall be healed, be looked upon as hallowed in God's sight and
+ such as should be adopted by all.”</span> His adversaries
+ unwillingly consenting, a blind man of the English race was
+ brought, who having been presented to the British bishops, found no
+ benefit or healing from their ministry; at length, Augustine,
+ compelled by strict necessity, bowed his knees to the Father of our
+ Lord Jesus Christ, praying that He would restore his lost sight to
+ the blind man, and by the bodily enlightenment of one kindle the
+ grace of spiritual light in the hearts of many of the faithful.
+ Immediately the blind man received sight, and Augustine was
+ proclaimed by all to be a true herald of the light from Heaven. The
+ Britons then confessed that they perceived that it was the
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page086">[pg 086]</span><a name=
+ "Pg086" id="Pg086" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> true way of
+ righteousness which Augustine taught; but that they could not
+ depart from their ancient customs without the consent and sanction
+ of their people. They therefore desired that a second time a synod
+ might be appointed, at which more of their number should be
+ present.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This being
+ decreed, there came, it is said, seven bishops of the
+ Britons,<a id="noteref_166" name="noteref_166" href=
+ "#note_166"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">166</span></span></a> and
+ many men of great learning, particularly from their most celebrated
+ monastery, which is called, in the English tongue,
+ Bancornaburg,<a id="noteref_167" name="noteref_167" href=
+ "#note_167"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">167</span></span></a> and
+ over which the Abbot Dinoot<a id="noteref_168" name="noteref_168"
+ href="#note_168"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">168</span></span></a> is
+ said to have presided at that time. They that were to go to the
+ aforesaid council, betook themselves first to a certain holy and
+ discreet man, who was wont to lead the life of a hermit among them,
+ to consult with him, whether they ought, at the preaching of
+ Augustine, to forsake their traditions. He answered, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“If he is a man of God, follow
+ him.”</span>—<span class="tei tei-q">“How shall we know
+ that?”</span> said they. He replied, <span class="tei tei-q">“Our
+ Lord saith, Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me, for I am meek
+ and lowly in heart; if therefore, Augustine is meek and lowly of
+ heart, it is to be believed that he bears the yoke of Christ
+ himself, and offers it to you to bear. But, if he is harsh and
+ proud, it is plain that he is not of God, nor are we to regard his
+ words.”</span> They said again, <span class="tei tei-q">“And how
+ shall we discern even this?”</span>—<span class="tei tei-q">“Do you
+ contrive,”</span> said the anchorite, <span class="tei tei-q">“that
+ he first arrive with his company at the place where the synod is to
+ be held; and if at your approach he rises up to you, hear him
+ submissively, being assured that he is the servant of Christ; but
+ if he despises you, and does not rise up to you, whereas you are
+ more in number, let him also be despised by
+ you.”</span></p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page087">[pg
+ 087]</span><a name="Pg087" id="Pg087" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">They did as he
+ directed; and it happened, that as they approached, Augustine was
+ sitting on a chair. When they perceived it, they were angry, and
+ charging him with pride, set themselves to contradict all he said.
+ He said to them, <span class="tei tei-q">“Many things ye do which
+ are contrary to our custom, or rather the custom of the universal
+ Church, and yet, if you will comply with me in these three matters,
+ to wit, to keep Easter at the due time; to fulfil the ministry of
+ Baptism, by which we are born again to God, according to the custom
+ of the holy Roman Apostolic Church;<a id="noteref_169" name=
+ "noteref_169" href="#note_169"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">169</span></span></a> and
+ to join with us in preaching the Word of God to the English nation,
+ we will gladly suffer all the other things you do, though contrary
+ to our customs.”</span> They answered that they would do none of
+ those things, nor receive him as their archbishop; for they said
+ among themselves, <span class="tei tei-q">“if he would not rise up
+ to us now, how much more will he despise us, as of no account, if
+ we begin to be under his subjection?”</span> Then the man of God,
+ Augustine, is said to have threatened them, that if they would not
+ accept peace with their brethren, they should have war from their
+ enemies; and, if they would not preach the way of life to the
+ English nation, they should suffer at their hands the vengeance of
+ death. All which, through the dispensation of the Divine judgement,
+ fell out exactly as he had predicted.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">For afterwards
+ the warlike king of the English, Ethelfrid,<a id="noteref_170"
+ name="noteref_170" href="#note_170"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">170</span></span></a> of
+ whom we have spoken, having raised a mighty army, made a very great
+ slaughter of that heretical nation, at the city of Legions,<a id=
+ "noteref_171" name="noteref_171" href="#note_171"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">171</span></span></a> which
+ by the English is <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page088">[pg
+ 088]</span><a name="Pg088" id="Pg088" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ called Legacaestir, but by the Britons more rightly Carlegion.
+ Being about to give battle, he observed their priests, who were
+ come together to offer up their prayers to God for the combatants,
+ standing apart in a place of greater safety; he inquired who they
+ were, and what they came together to do in that place. Most of them
+ were of the monastery of Bangor,<a id="noteref_172" name=
+ "noteref_172" href="#note_172"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">172</span></span></a> in
+ which, it is said, there was so great a number of monks, that the
+ monastery being divided into seven parts, with a superior set over
+ each, none of those parts contained less than three hundred men,
+ who all lived by the labour of their hands. Many of these, having
+ observed a fast of three days, had come together along with others
+ to pray at the aforesaid battle, having one Brocmail<a id=
+ "noteref_173" name="noteref_173" href="#note_173"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">173</span></span></a> for
+ their protector, to defend them, whilst they were intent upon their
+ prayers, against the swords of the barbarians. King Ethelfrid being
+ informed of the occasion of their coming, said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“If then they cry to their God against us, in truth,
+ though they do not bear arms, yet they fight against us, because
+ they assail us with their curses.”</span> He, therefore, commanded
+ them to be attacked first, and then destroyed the rest of the
+ impious army, not without great loss of his own forces. About
+ twelve hundred of those that came to pray are said to have been
+ killed, and only fifty to have escaped by flight. Brocmail, turning
+ his back with his men, at the first approach of the enemy, left
+ those whom he ought to have defended unarmed and exposed to the
+ swords of the assailants. Thus was fulfilled the prophecy of the
+ holy Bishop Augustine, though he himself had been long before taken
+ up into the heavenly kingdom, that the heretics should feel the
+ vengeance of temporal death also, because they had despised the
+ offer of eternal salvation.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page089">[pg 089]</span><a name=
+ "Pg089" id="Pg089" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc87" id="toc87"></a> <a name="pdf88" id="pdf88"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_III" id="Book_II_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. III. How St. Augustine made
+ Mellitus and Justus bishops; and of his death. [604</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 604, Augustine, Archbishop of Britain, ordained two
+ bishops, to wit, Mellitus and Justus;<a id="noteref_174" name=
+ "noteref_174" href="#note_174"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">174</span></span></a>
+ Mellitus to preach to the province of the East-Saxons, who are
+ divided from Kent by the river Thames, and border on the Eastern
+ sea. Their metropolis is the city of London, which is situated on
+ the bank of the aforesaid river, and is the mart of many nations
+ resorting to it by sea and land. At that time, Sabert, nephew to
+ Ethelbert through his sister Ricula, reigned over the nation,
+ though he was under subjection to Ethelbert, who, as has been said
+ above, had command over all the nations of the English as far as
+ the river Humber. But when this province also received the word of
+ truth, by the preaching of Mellitus, King Ethelbert built the
+ church of St. Paul the Apostle,<a id="noteref_175" name=
+ "noteref_175" href="#note_175"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">175</span></span></a> in
+ the city of London, where he and his successors should have their
+ episcopal see. As for Justus, Augustine ordained him bishop in
+ Kent, at the city of Dorubrevis, which the English call
+ Hrofaescaestrae,<a id="noteref_176" name="noteref_176" href=
+ "#note_176"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">176</span></span></a> from
+ one that was formerly the chief man of it, called Hrof. It is about
+ twenty-four miles distant from the city of Canterbury to the
+ westward, and in it King Ethelbert dedicated a church to the
+ blessed Apostle Andrew,<a id="noteref_177" name="noteref_177" href=
+ "#note_177"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">177</span></span></a> and
+ bestowed many gifts on the bishops of both those churches, as well
+ as on the Bishop of Canterbury, adding lands and possessions for
+ the use of those who were associated with the bishops.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After this, the
+ beloved of God, our father Augustine, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page090">[pg 090]</span><a name="Pg090" id="Pg090" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> died,<a id="noteref_178" name="noteref_178"
+ href="#note_178"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">178</span></span></a> and
+ his body was laid outside, close by the church of the blessed
+ Apostles, Peter and Paul, above spoken of, because it was not yet
+ finished, nor consecrated, but as soon as it was consecrated,<a id=
+ "noteref_179" name="noteref_179" href="#note_179"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">179</span></span></a> the
+ body was brought in, and fittingly buried in the north chapel<a id=
+ "noteref_180" name="noteref_180" href="#note_180"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">180</span></span></a>
+ thereof; wherein also were interred the bodies of all the
+ succeeding archbishops, except two only, Theodore and Bertwald,
+ whose bodies are in the church itself, because the aforesaid chapel
+ could contain no more.<a id="noteref_181" name="noteref_181" href=
+ "#note_181"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">181</span></span></a>
+ Almost in the midst of this chapel is an altar dedicated in honour
+ of the blessed Pope Gregory, at which every Saturday memorial
+ Masses are celebrated for the archbishops by a priest of that
+ place. On the tomb of Augustine is inscribed this epitaph:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Here rests the Lord Augustine, first Archbishop of
+ Canterbury, who, being of old sent hither by the blessed Gregory,
+ Bishop of the city of Rome, and supported by God in the working of
+ miracles, led King Ethelbert and his nation from the worship of
+ idols to the faith of Christ, and having ended the days of his
+ office in peace, died the 26th day of May, in the reign of the same
+ king.”</span></p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page091">[pg 091]</span><a name=
+ "Pg091" id="Pg091" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc89" id="toc89"></a> <a name="pdf90" id="pdf90"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_IV" id="Book_II_Chap_IV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. IV. How Laurentius and his
+ bishops admonished the Scots to observe the unity of the Holy
+ Church, particularly in keeping of Easter; and how Mellitus went to
+ Rome.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Laurentius<a id=
+ "noteref_182" name="noteref_182" href="#note_182"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">182</span></span></a>
+ succeeded Augustine in the bishopric, having been ordained thereto
+ by the latter, in his lifetime, lest, upon his death, the Church,
+ as yet in so unsettled a state, might begin to falter, if it should
+ be destitute of a pastor, though but for one hour. Wherein he also
+ followed the example of the first pastor of the Church, that is, of
+ the most blessed Peter, chief of the Apostles, who, having founded
+ the Church of Christ at Rome, is said to have consecrated Clement
+ to help him in preaching the Gospel, and at the same time to be his
+ successor. Laurentius, being advanced to the rank of archbishop,
+ laboured indefatigably, both by frequent words of holy exhortation
+ and constant example of good works to strengthen the foundations of
+ the Church, which had been so nobly laid, and to carry it on to the
+ fitting height of perfection. In short, he not only took charge of
+ the new Church formed among the English, but endeavoured also to
+ bestow his pastoral care upon the tribes of the ancient inhabitants
+ of Britain, as also of the Scots, who inhabit the island of
+ Ireland,<a id="noteref_183" name="noteref_183" href=
+ "#note_183"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">183</span></span></a> which
+ is next to Britain. For when he understood that the life and
+ profession of the Scots in their aforesaid country, as well as of
+ the Britons in Britain, was not truly in accordance with the
+ practice of the Church in many matters, especially that they did
+ not celebrate the festival of Easter at the due time, but thought
+ that the day of the Resurrection of our Lord ought, as has been
+ said above, to be observed between the 14th and 20th of the moon;
+ he wrote, jointly with his fellow bishops, a hortatory epistle,
+ entreating and conjuring them to keep the unity of peace and
+ Catholic observance with the Church of <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page092">[pg 092]</span><a name="Pg092" id="Pg092" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Christ spread throughout the world. The
+ beginning of which epistle is as follows:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">To our most dear brethren, the Lords Bishops
+ and Abbots throughout all the country of the Scots,</span><a id=
+ "noteref_184" name="noteref_184" href="#note_184"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; font-style: italic; vertical-align: super">184</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-style: italic">Laurentius, Mellitus, and Justus,
+ Bishops, servants of the servants of God.</span></span> When the
+ Apostolic see, according to the universal custom which it has
+ followed elsewhere, sent us to these western parts to preach to
+ pagan nations, and it was our lot to come into this island, which
+ is called Britain, before we knew them, we held both the Britons
+ and Scots in great esteem for sanctity, believing that they walked
+ according to the custom of the universal Church; but becoming
+ acquainted with the Britons, we thought that the Scots had been
+ better. Now we have learnt from Bishop Dagan,<a id="noteref_185"
+ name="noteref_185" href="#note_185"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">185</span></span></a> who
+ came into this aforesaid island, and the Abbot Columban,<a id=
+ "noteref_186" name="noteref_186" href="#note_186"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">186</span></span></a> in
+ Gaul, that the Scots in no way differ from the Britons in their
+ walk; for when Bishop Dagan came to us, not only did he refuse to
+ eat at the same table, but even to eat in the same house where we
+ were entertained.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Also Laurentius
+ with his fellow bishops wrote a letter to the bishops of the
+ Britons, suitable to his degree, by which he endeavoured to confirm
+ them in Catholic unity; but what he gained by so doing the present
+ times still show.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">About this time,
+ Mellitus, bishop of London, went to Rome, to confer with the
+ Apostolic Pope Boniface about the necessary affairs of the English
+ Church. And the same most reverend pope, assembling a synod of the
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page093">[pg 093]</span><a name=
+ "Pg093" id="Pg093" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> bishops of
+ Italy,<a id="noteref_187" name="noteref_187" href=
+ "#note_187"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">187</span></span></a> to
+ prescribe rules for the life and peace of the monks, Mellitus also
+ sat among them, in the eighth year of the reign of the Emperor
+ Phocas, the thirteenth indiction, on the 27th of February,<a id=
+ "noteref_188" name="noteref_188" href="#note_188"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">188</span></span></a> to
+ the end that he also might sign and confirm by his authority
+ whatsoever should be regularly decreed, and on his return into
+ Britain might carry the decrees to the Churches of the English, to
+ be committed to them and observed; together with letters which the
+ same pope sent to the beloved of God, Archbishop Laurentius, and to
+ all the clergy; as likewise to King Ethelbert and the English
+ nation. This pope was Boniface, the fourth after the blessed
+ Gregory, bishop of the city of Rome. He obtained for the Church of
+ Christ from the Emperor Phocas the gift of the temple at Rome
+ called by the ancients Pantheon, as representing all the gods;
+ wherein he, having purified it from all defilement, dedicated a
+ church to the holy Mother of God, and to all Christ's martyrs, to
+ the end that, the company of devils being expelled, the blessed
+ company of the saints might have therein a perpetual
+ memorial.<a id="noteref_189" name="noteref_189" href=
+ "#note_189"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">189</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc91" id="toc91"></a> <a name="pdf92" id="pdf92"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_V" id="Book_II_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. V. How, after the death of the
+ kings Ethelbert and Sabert, their successors restored idolatry; for
+ which reason, both Mellitus and Justus departed out of Britain.
+ [616</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 616, which is the twenty-first year after Augustine and
+ his company were sent to preach to the English nation, Ethelbert,
+ king of Kent, having most gloriously governed his temporal kingdom
+ fifty-six years, entered into the eternal joys of the kingdom
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page094">[pg 094]</span><a name=
+ "Pg094" id="Pg094" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> of Heaven. He was
+ the third of the English kings who ruled over all the southern
+ provinces that are divided from the northern by the river Humber
+ and the borders contiguous to it;<a id="noteref_190" name=
+ "noteref_190" href="#note_190"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">190</span></span></a> but
+ the first of all that ascended to the heavenly kingdom. The first
+ who had the like sovereignty was Aelli, king of the South-Saxons;
+ the second, Caelin, king of the West-Saxons, who, in their own
+ language, is called Ceaulin; the third, as has been said, was
+ Ethelbert, king of Kent; the fourth was Redwald, king of the
+ East-Angles, who, even in the life-time of Ethelbert, had been
+ acquiring the leadership for his own race. The fifth was Edwin,
+ king of the Northumbrian nation, that is, of those who live in the
+ district to the north of the river Humber; his power was greater;
+ he had the overlordship over all the nations who inhabit Britain,
+ both English and British, except only the people of Kent; and he
+ reduced also under the dominion of the English, the Mevanian
+ Islands<a id="noteref_191" name="noteref_191" href=
+ "#note_191"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">191</span></span></a> of
+ the Britons, lying between Ireland and Britain; the sixth was
+ Oswald, the most Christian king of the Northumbrians, whose kingdom
+ was within the same bounds; the seventh, his brother Oswy, ruled
+ over a kingdom of like extent for a time, and for the most part
+ subdued and made tributary the nations of the Picts and Scots, who
+ occupy the northern parts of Britain: but of that hereafter.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">King Ethelbert
+ died on the 24th day of the month of February, twenty-one years
+ after he had received the faith,<a id="noteref_192" name=
+ "noteref_192" href="#note_192"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">192</span></span></a> and
+ was buried in St. Martin's chapel within the church of the blessed
+ Apostles Peter and Paul, where also lies his queen, Bertha. Among
+ other benefits which he <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page095">[pg
+ 095]</span><a name="Pg095" id="Pg095" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ conferred upon his nation in his care for them, he established,
+ with the help of his council of wise men,<a id="noteref_193" name=
+ "noteref_193" href="#note_193"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">193</span></span></a>
+ judicial decisions, after the Roman model; which are written in the
+ language of the English, and are still kept and observed by them.
+ Among which, he set down first what satisfaction should be given by
+ any one who should steal anything belonging to the Church, the
+ bishop, or the other clergy, for he was resolved to give protection
+ to those whom he had received along with their doctrine.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This Ethelbert
+ was the son of Irminric, whose father was Octa, whose father was
+ Oeric, surnamed Oisc, from whom the kings of Kent are wont to be
+ called Oiscings.<a id="noteref_194" name="noteref_194" href=
+ "#note_194"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">194</span></span></a> His
+ father was Hengist, who, being invited by Vortigern, first came
+ into Britain, with his son Oisc, as has been said above.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But after the
+ death of Ethelbert, the accession of his son Eadbald proved very
+ harmful to the still tender growth of the new Church; for he not
+ only refused to accept the faith of Christ, but was also defiled
+ with such fornication, as the Apostle testifies, as is not so much
+ as named among the Gentiles, that one should have his father's
+ wife.<a id="noteref_195" name="noteref_195" href=
+ "#note_195"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">195</span></span></a> By
+ both which crimes he gave occasion to those to return to their
+ former uncleanness, who, under his father, had, either for favour
+ or fear of the king, submitted to the laws of the faith and of a
+ pure life. Nor did the unbelieving king escape without the scourge
+ of Divine severity in chastisement and correction; for he was
+ troubled with frequent fits of madness, and possessed by an unclean
+ spirit. The storm of this disturbance was increased by the death of
+ Sabert, king of the East Saxons, who departing to the heavenly
+ kingdom, left three sons, still pagans, to inherit his temporal
+ crown. They immediately began openly to give themselves up to
+ idolatry, which, during their father's lifetime, they had seemed
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page096">[pg 096]</span><a name=
+ "Pg096" id="Pg096" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> somewhat to abandon,
+ and they granted free licence to their subjects to serve idols. And
+ when they saw the bishop, whilst celebrating Mass in the church,
+ give the Eucharist to the people, filled, as they were, with folly
+ and ignorance, they said to him, as is commonly reported,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Why do you not give us also that white
+ bread, which you used to give to our father Saba (for so they were
+ wont to call him), and which you still continue to give to the
+ people in the church?”</span> To whom he answered, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“If you will be washed in that font of salvation, in
+ which your father was washed, you may also partake of the holy
+ Bread of which he partook; but if you despise the laver of life,
+ you can in no wise receive the Bread of life.”</span> They replied,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“We will not enter into that font, because
+ we know that we do not stand in need of it, and yet we will be
+ refreshed by that bread.”</span> And being often earnestly
+ admonished by him, that this could by no means be done, nor would
+ any one be admitted to partake of the sacred Oblation without the
+ holy cleansing, at last, they said, filled with rage, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“If you will not comply with us in so small a matter as
+ that which we require, you shall not stay in our province.”</span>
+ And they drove him out and bade him and his company depart from
+ their kingdom. Being driven thence, he came into Kent, to take
+ counsel with his fellow bishops, Laurentius and Justus, and learn
+ what was to be done in that case; and with one consent they
+ determined that it was better for them all to return to their own
+ country, where they might serve God in freedom of mind, than to
+ continue to no purpose among barbarians, who had revolted from the
+ faith. Mellitus and Justus accordingly went away first, and
+ withdrew into the parts of Gaul, intending there to await the
+ event. But the kings, who had driven from them the herald of the
+ truth, did not continue long unpunished in their worship of devils.
+ For marching out to battle against the nation of the Gewissi,<a id=
+ "noteref_196" name="noteref_196" href="#note_196"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">196</span></span></a> they
+ were all slain with their army. Nevertheless, the people,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page097">[pg 097]</span><a name=
+ "Pg097" id="Pg097" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> having been once
+ turned to wickedness, though the authors of it were destroyed,
+ would not be corrected, nor return to the unity of faith and
+ charity which is in Christ.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc93" id="toc93"></a> <a name="pdf94" id="pdf94"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_VI" id="Book_II_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VI. How Laurentius, being
+ reproved by the Apostle Peter, converted King Eadbald to Christ;
+ and how the king soon recalled Mellitus and Justus to preach the
+ Word. [617-618</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Laurentius,
+ being about to follow Mellitus and Justus, and to quit Britain,
+ ordered his bed to be laid that night in the church of the blessed
+ Apostles, Peter and Paul, which has been often mentioned before;
+ wherein having laid himself to rest, after he had with tears poured
+ forth many prayers to God for the state of the Church, he fell
+ asleep; in the dead of night, the blessed chief of the Apostles
+ appeared to him, and scourging him grievously a long time, asked of
+ him with apostolic severity, why he was forsaking the flock which
+ he had committed to him? or to what shepherd he was leaving, by his
+ flight, Christ's sheep that were in the midst of wolves?
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Hast thou,”</span> he said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“forgotten my example, who, for the sake of those
+ little ones, whom Christ commended to me in token of His affection,
+ underwent at the hands of infidels and enemies of Christ, bonds,
+ stripes, imprisonment, afflictions, and lastly, death itself, even
+ the death of the cross, that I might at last be crowned with
+ Him?”</span> Laurentius, the servant of Christ, roused by the
+ scourging of the blessed Peter and his words of exhortation, went
+ to the king as soon as morning broke, and laying aside his garment,
+ showed the scars of the stripes which he had received. The king,
+ astonished, asked who had presumed to inflict such stripes on so
+ great a man. And when he heard that for the sake of his salvation
+ the bishop had suffered these cruel blows at the hands of the
+ Apostle of Christ, he was greatly afraid; and abjuring the worship
+ of idols, and renouncing his unlawful marriage, he received the
+ faith of Christ, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page098">[pg
+ 098]</span><a name="Pg098" id="Pg098" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ and being baptized, promoted and supported the interests of the
+ Church to the utmost of his power.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He also sent
+ over into Gaul, and recalled Mellitus and Justus, and bade them
+ return to govern their churches in freedom. They came back one year
+ after their departure, and Justus returned to the city of
+ Rochester, where he had before presided; but the people of London
+ would not receive Bishop Mellitus, choosing rather to be under
+ their idolatrous high priests; for King Eadbald had not so much
+ authority in the kingdom as his father, and was not able to restore
+ the bishop to his church against the will and consent of the
+ pagans. But he and his nation, after his conversion to the Lord,
+ sought to obey the commandments of God. Lastly, he built the church
+ of the holy Mother of God,<a id="noteref_197" name="noteref_197"
+ href="#note_197"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">197</span></span></a> in
+ the monastery of the most blessed chief of the Apostles, which was
+ afterwards consecrated by Archbishop Mellitus.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc95" id="toc95"></a> <a name="pdf96" id="pdf96"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_VII" id="Book_II_Chap_VII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VII. How Bishop Mellitus by
+ prayer quenched a fire in his city. [619</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In this king's
+ reign, the blessed Archbishop Laurentius was taken up to the
+ heavenly kingdom: he was buried in the church and monastery of the
+ holy Apostle Peter, close by his predecessor Augustine, on the 2nd
+ day of the month of February.<a id="noteref_198" name="noteref_198"
+ href="#note_198"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">198</span></span></a>
+ Mellitus, who was bishop of London, succeeded to the see of
+ Canterbury, being the third archbishop from Augustine; Justus, who
+ was still living, governed the church of Rochester. These ruled the
+ Church of the English with much care and industry, and received
+ letters of exhortation from Boniface,<a id="noteref_199" name=
+ "noteref_199" href="#note_199"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">199</span></span></a>
+ bishop of the Roman Apostolic see, who presided over the Church
+ after Deusdedit, in the year of our Lord 619. Mellitus laboured
+ under the bodily infirmity of gout, but his mind was sound and
+ active, cheerfully passing over all earthly things, and always
+ aspiring to love, seek, and attain to <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page099">[pg 099]</span><a name="Pg099" id="Pg099" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> those which are celestial. He was noble by
+ birth, but still nobler by the elevation of his mind.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In short, that I
+ may give one instance of his power, from which the rest may be
+ inferred, it happened once that the city of Canterbury, being set
+ on fire through carelessness, was in danger of being consumed by
+ the spreading conflagration; water was thrown on the fire in vain;
+ a considerable part of the city was already destroyed, and the
+ fierce flames were advancing towards the bishop's abode, when he,
+ trusting in God, where human help failed, ordered himself to be
+ carried towards the raging masses of fire which were spreading on
+ every side. The church of the four crowned Martyrs<a id=
+ "noteref_200" name="noteref_200" href="#note_200"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">200</span></span></a> was
+ in the place where the fire raged most fiercely. The bishop, being
+ carried thither by his servants, weak as he was, set about averting
+ by prayer the danger which the strong hands of active men had not
+ been able to overcome with all their exertions. Immediately the
+ wind, which blowing from the south had spread the conflagration
+ throughout the city, veered to the north, and thus prevented the
+ destruction of those places that had been exposed to its full
+ violence, then it ceased entirely and there was a calm, while the
+ flames likewise sank and were extinguished. And because the man of
+ God burned with the fire of divine love, and was wont to drive away
+ the storms of the powers of the air, by his frequent prayers and at
+ his bidding, from doing harm to himself, or his people, it was meet
+ that he should be allowed to prevail over the winds and flames of
+ this world, and to obtain that they should not injure him or
+ his.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This archbishop
+ also, having ruled the church five years, departed to heaven in the
+ reign of King Eadbald, and was buried with his fathers in the
+ monastery and church, which we have so often mentioned, of the most
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page100">[pg 100]</span><a name=
+ "Pg100" id="Pg100" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> blessed chief of the
+ Apostles, in the year of our Lord 624, on the 24th day of
+ April.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc97" id="toc97"></a> <a name="pdf98" id="pdf98"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_VIII" id="Book_II_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VIII. How Pope Boniface sent
+ the Pall and a letter to Justus, successor to Mellitus. [624</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Justus, bishop
+ of the church of Rochester, immediately succeeded Mellitus in the
+ archbishopric. He consecrated Romanus bishop of that see in his own
+ stead, having obtained authority to ordain bishops from Pope
+ Boniface, whom we mentioned above as successor to Deusdedit: of
+ which licence this is the form:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Boniface, to his most beloved brother
+ Justus.</span></span> We have learnt not only from the contents of
+ your letter addressed to us, but from the fulfilment granted to
+ your work, how faithfully and vigilantly you have laboured, my
+ brother, for the Gospel of Christ; for Almighty God has not
+ forsaken either the mystery of His Name, or the fruit of your
+ labours, having Himself faithfully promised to the preachers of the
+ Gospel, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Lo! I am with you alway, even unto
+ the end of the world’</span>;<a id="noteref_201" name="noteref_201"
+ href="#note_201"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">201</span></span></a> which
+ promise His mercy has particularly manifested in this ministry
+ imposed upon you, opening the hearts of the nations to receive the
+ wondrous mystery of your preaching. For He has blessed with a rich
+ reward your Eminence's acceptable course, by the support of His
+ loving kindness; granting a plentiful increase to your labours in
+ the faithful management of the talents committed to you, and
+ bestowing it on that which you might confirm to many
+ generations.<a id="noteref_202" name="noteref_202" href=
+ "#note_202"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">202</span></span></a> This
+ is conferred on you by that recompense whereby, constantly
+ persevering in the ministry imposed upon you, you have awaited with
+ praiseworthy patience the redemption of that nation, and that they
+ might profit by your merits, salvation has been bestowed
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page101">[pg 101]</span><a name=
+ "Pg101" id="Pg101" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> on them. For our
+ Lord Himself says, <span class="tei tei-q">‘He that endureth to the
+ end shall be saved.’</span><a id="noteref_203" name="noteref_203"
+ href="#note_203"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">203</span></span></a> You
+ are, therefore, saved by the hope of patience, and the virtue of
+ endurance, to the end that the hearts of unbelievers, being
+ cleansed from their natural disease of superstition, might obtain
+ the mercy of their Saviour: for having received letters from our
+ son Adulwald,<a id="noteref_204" name="noteref_204" href=
+ "#note_204"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">204</span></span></a> we
+ perceive with how much knowledge of the Sacred Word you, my
+ brother, have brought his mind to the belief in true conversion and
+ the certainty of the faith. Therefore, firmly confiding in the
+ long-suffering of the Divine clemency, we believe that, through the
+ ministry of your preaching, there will ensue most full salvation
+ not only of the nations subject to him, but also of their
+ neighbours; to the end, that as it is written, the recompense of a
+ perfect work may be conferred on you by the Lord, the Rewarder of
+ all the just; and that the universal confession of all nations,
+ having received the mystery of the Christian faith, may declare,
+ that in truth <span class="tei tei-q">‘Their sound is gone out into
+ all the earth, and their words unto the end of the
+ world.’</span><a id="noteref_205" name="noteref_205" href=
+ "#note_205"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">205</span></span></a></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“We have also, my brother, moved by the warmth of our
+ goodwill, sent you by the bearer of these presents, the pall,
+ giving you authority to use it only in the celebration of the
+ Sacred Mysteries; granting to you likewise to ordain bishops when
+ there shall be occasion, through the Lord's mercy; that so the
+ Gospel of Christ, by the preaching of many, may be spread abroad in
+ all the nations that are not yet converted. You must, therefore,
+ endeavour, my brother, to preserve with unblemished sincerity of
+ mind that which you have received through the kindness of the
+ Apostolic see, bearing in mind what it is that is represented by
+ the honourable vestment which you have obtained to be borne on your
+ shoulders. And imploring the Divine mercy, study to show yourself
+ such that you may present before the tribunal of the Supreme Judge
+ that is to come, the rewards of the favour granted to you, not with
+ guiltiness, but with the benefit of souls.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“God preserve you in safety, most dear
+ brother!”</span></p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page102">[pg 102]</span><a name=
+ "Pg102" id="Pg102" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc99" id="toc99"></a> <a name="pdf100" id="pdf100"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_IX" id="Book_II_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. IX. Of the reign of King Edwin,
+ and how Paulinus, coming to preach the Gospel, first converted his
+ daughter and others to the mysteries of the faith of Christ.
+ [625-626</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time the
+ nation of the Northumbrians, that is, the English tribe dwelling on
+ the north side of the river Humber, with their king, Edwin,<a id=
+ "noteref_206" name="noteref_206" href="#note_206"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">206</span></span></a>
+ received the Word of faith through the preaching of Paulinus,<a id=
+ "noteref_207" name="noteref_207" href="#note_207"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">207</span></span></a> of
+ whom we have before spoken. This king, as an earnest of his
+ reception of the faith, and his share in the heavenly kingdom,
+ received an increase also of his temporal realm, for he reduced
+ under his dominion all the parts of Britain<a id="noteref_208"
+ name="noteref_208" href="#note_208"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">208</span></span></a> that
+ were provinces either of the English, or of the Britons, a thing
+ which no English king had ever done before; and he even subjected
+ to the English the Mevanian islands, as has been said above.<a id=
+ "noteref_209" name="noteref_209" href="#note_209"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">209</span></span></a> The
+ more important of these, which is to the southward, is the larger
+ in extent, and more fruitful, containing nine hundred and sixty
+ families, according to the English computation; the other contains
+ above three hundred.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The occasion of
+ this nation's reception of the faith was the alliance by marriage
+ of their aforesaid king with the kings of Kent, for he had taken to
+ wife Ethelberg, otherwise called Tata,<a id="noteref_210" name=
+ "noteref_210" href="#note_210"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">210</span></span></a>
+ daughter to King Ethelbert. When he first sent ambassadors to ask
+ her in marriage of her brother Eadbald, who then reigned in Kent,
+ he received the answer, <span class="tei tei-q">“That it was not
+ lawful to give a Christian maiden in marriage to a pagan husband,
+ lest the faith and the mysteries of the heavenly King should be
+ profaned by her union with a king that was altogether a stranger to
+ the worship of the true God.”</span> This answer being brought to
+ Edwin by his messengers, he promised that he would in no manner act
+ in opposition to the Christian faith, which the maiden professed;
+ but would give leave to her, and all that went with her, men and
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page103">[pg 103]</span><a name=
+ "Pg103" id="Pg103" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> women, bishops and
+ clergy, to follow their faith and worship after the custom of the
+ Christians. Nor did he refuse to accept that religion himself, if,
+ being examined by wise men, it should be found more holy and more
+ worthy of God.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">So the maiden
+ was promised, and sent to Edwin, and in accordance with the
+ agreement, Paulinus, a man beloved of God, was ordained bishop, to
+ go with her, and by daily exhortations, and celebrating the
+ heavenly Mysteries, to confirm her and her company, lest they
+ should be corrupted by intercourse with the pagans. Paulinus was
+ ordained bishop by the Archbishop Justus, on the 21st day of July,
+ in the year of our Lord 625, and so came to King Edwin with the
+ aforesaid maiden as an attendant on their union in the flesh. But
+ his mind was wholly bent upon calling the nation to which he was
+ sent to the knowledge of truth; according to the words of the
+ Apostle, <span class="tei tei-q">“To espouse her to the one true
+ Husband, that he might present her as a chaste virgin to
+ Christ.”</span><a id="noteref_211" name="noteref_211" href=
+ "#note_211"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">211</span></span></a> Being
+ come into that province, he laboured much, not only to retain those
+ that went with him, by the help of God, that they should not
+ abandon the faith, but, if haply he might, to convert some of the
+ pagans to the grace of the faith by his preaching. But, as the
+ Apostle says, though he laboured long in the Word, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“The god of this world blinded the minds of them that
+ believed not, lest the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ
+ should shine unto them.”</span><a id="noteref_212" name=
+ "noteref_212" href="#note_212"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">212</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The next year
+ there came into the province one called Eumer, sent by the king of
+ the West-Saxons, whose name was Cuichelm,<a id="noteref_213" name=
+ "noteref_213" href="#note_213"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">213</span></span></a> to
+ lie in wait for King Edwin, in hopes at once to deprive him of his
+ kingdom and his life. He had a two-edged dagger, dipped in poison,
+ to the end that, if the wound inflicted by the weapon did not avail
+ to kill the king, it might be aided by the deadly venom. He came to
+ the king on the first day of the Easter <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page104">[pg 104]</span><a name="Pg104" id="Pg104" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> festival,<a id="noteref_214" name=
+ "noteref_214" href="#note_214"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">214</span></span></a> at
+ the river Derwent, where there was then a royal township,<a id=
+ "noteref_215" name="noteref_215" href="#note_215"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">215</span></span></a> and
+ being admitted as if to deliver a message from his master, whilst
+ unfolding in cunning words his pretended embassy, he started up on
+ a sudden, and unsheathing the dagger under his garment, assaulted
+ the king. When Lilla, the king's most devoted servant, saw this,
+ having no buckler at hand to protect the king from death, he at
+ once interposed his own body to receive the blow; but the enemy
+ struck home with such force, that he wounded the king through the
+ body of the slaughtered thegn. Being then attacked on all sides
+ with swords, in the confusion he also slew impiously with his
+ dagger another of the thegns, whose name was Forthhere.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On that same
+ holy Easter night, the queen had brought forth to the king a
+ daughter, called Eanfled. The king, in the presence of Bishop
+ Paulinus, gave thanks to his gods for the birth of his daughter;
+ and the bishop, on his part, began to give thanks to Christ, and to
+ tell the king, that by his prayers to Him he had obtained that the
+ queen should bring forth the child in safety, and without grievous
+ pain. The king, delighted with his words, promised, that if God
+ would grant him life and victory over the king by whom the murderer
+ who had wounded him had been sent, he would renounce his idols, and
+ serve Christ; and as a pledge that he would perform his promise, he
+ delivered up that same daughter to Bishop Paulinus, to be
+ consecrated to Christ. She was the first to be baptized of the
+ nation of the Northumbrians, and she received Baptism on the holy
+ day of Pentecost, along with eleven others of her house.<a id=
+ "noteref_216" name="noteref_216" href="#note_216"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">216</span></span></a> At
+ that time, the king, being recovered of the wound which he had
+ received, raised an army and marched against <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page105">[pg 105]</span><a name="Pg105" id="Pg105"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the nation of the West-Saxons; and
+ engaging in war, either slew or received in surrender all those of
+ whom he learned that they had conspired to murder him. So he
+ returned victorious into his own country, but he would not
+ immediately and unadvisedly embrace the mysteries of the Christian
+ faith, though he no longer worshipped idols, ever since he made the
+ promise that he would serve Christ; but first took heed earnestly
+ to be instructed at leisure by the venerable Paulinus, in the
+ knowledge of faith, and to confer with such as he knew to be the
+ wisest of his chief men, inquiring what they thought was fittest to
+ be done in that case. And being a man of great natural sagacity, he
+ often sat alone by himself a long time in silence, deliberating in
+ the depths of his heart how he should proceed, and to which
+ religion he should adhere.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc101" id="toc101"></a> <a name="pdf102" id="pdf102"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. X. How Pope Boniface, by
+ letter, exhorted the same king to embrace the faith.
+ [</span><span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-style: italic">Circ.</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">625</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time he
+ received a letter from Pope Boniface<a id="noteref_217" name=
+ "noteref_217" href="#note_217"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">217</span></span></a>
+ exhorting him to embrace the faith, which was as follows:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">COPY OF THE LETTER OF THE MOST BLESSED AND
+ APOSTOLIC POPE OF THE CHURCH OF THE CITY OF ROME, BONIFACE,
+ ADDRESSED TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS EDWIN, KING OF THE ENGLISH.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">To
+ the illustrious Edwin, king of the English, Bishop Boniface, the
+ servant of the servants of God.</span></span> <span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Although the power of the Supreme Deity cannot
+ be expressed by</span> <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page106">[pg
+ 106]</span><a name="Pg106" id="Pg106" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%">the function of
+ human speech, seeing that, by its own greatness, it so consists
+ in invisible and unsearchable eternity, that no keenness of wit
+ can comprehend or express how great it is; yet inasmuch as His
+ Humanity, having opened the doors of the heart to receive
+ Himself, mercifully, by secret inspiration, puts into the minds
+ of men such things as It reveals concerning Itself,</span><a id=
+ "noteref_218" name="noteref_218" href="#note_218"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">218</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">we have thought fit to extend our
+ episcopal care so far as to make known to you the fulness of the
+ Christian faith; to the end that, bringing to your knowledge the
+ Gospel of Christ, which our Saviour commanded should be preached
+ to all nations, we might offer to you the cup of the means of
+ salvation.</span><a id="noteref_219" name="noteref_219" href=
+ "#note_219"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">219</span></span></a></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Thus the goodness of the Supreme Majesty, which,
+ by the word alone of His command, made and created all things,
+ the heaven, the earth, the sea, and all that in them is,
+ disposing the order by which they should subsist, hath, ordaining
+ all things, with the counsel of His co-eternal Word, and the
+ unity of the Holy Spirit, made man after His own image and
+ likeness, forming him out of the mire of the earth; and granted
+ him such high privilege of distinction, as to place him above all
+ else; so that, preserving the bounds of the law of his being, his
+ substance should be established to eternity. This God,—Father,
+ Son, and Holy Ghost, the undivided Trinity,—from the east unto
+ the west, through faith by confession to the saving of their
+ souls, men worship and adore as the Creator of all things, and
+ their own Maker; to Whom also the heights of empire and the
+ powers of the world are subject, because the pre-eminence of all
+ kingdoms is granted by His disposition. It hath pleased Him,
+ therefore, in the mercy of His loving kindness, and for the
+ greater benefit of all His creatures,</span><a id="noteref_220"
+ name="noteref_220" href="#note_220"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">220</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">by the fire of His Holy Spirit
+ wonderfully to kindle the cold hearts even of</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page107">[pg 107]</span><a name="Pg107" id=
+ "Pg107" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">the nations seated at the extremities of the
+ earth in the knowledge of Himself.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">For we suppose, since the two countries are near
+ together, that your Highness has fully understood what the
+ clemency of our Redeemer has effected in the enlightenment of our
+ illustrious son, King Eadbald, and the nations under his rule; we
+ therefore trust, with assured confidence that, through the
+ long-suffering of Heaven, His wonderful gift will be also
+ conferred on you; since, indeed, we have learnt that your
+ illustrious consort, who is discerned to be one flesh with you,
+ has been blessed with the reward of eternity, through the
+ regeneration of Holy Baptism. We have, therefore, taken care by
+ this letter, with all the goodwill of heartfelt love, to exhort
+ your Highness, that, abhorring idols and their worship, and
+ despising the foolishness of temples, and the deceitful
+ flatteries of auguries, you believe in God the Father Almighty,
+ and His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost, to the end that,
+ believing and being released from the bonds of captivity to the
+ Devil, you may, through the co-operating power of the Holy and
+ undivided Trinity, be partaker of the eternal
+ life.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">How great guilt they lie under, who adhere in
+ their worship to the pernicious superstition of idolatry, appears
+ by the examples of the perishing of those whom they worship.
+ Wherefore it is said of them by the Psalmist,</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">‘</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">All the gods of the nations are
+ devils,</span><a id="noteref_221" name="noteref_221" href=
+ "#note_221"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">221</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">but the Lord made the
+ heavens.</span><span style="font-size: 90%">’</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">And again,</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">‘</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Eyes have they, but they see not; they have
+ ears, but they hear not; noses have they, but they smell not;
+ they have hands, but they handle not; feet have they, but they
+ walk not. Therefore they are made like unto those that place the
+ hope of their confidence in them.</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">’</span></span><a id="noteref_222" name=
+ "noteref_222" href="#note_222"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">222</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">For how can they have power to help
+ any man, that are made out of corruptible matter, by the hands of
+ your inferiors and subjects, and on which, by employing human
+ art, you have bestowed a lifeless similitude of members? which,
+ moreover, unless they</span> <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page108">[pg 108]</span><a name="Pg108" id="Pg108" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%">be moved by
+ you, will not be able to walk; but, like a stone fixed in one
+ place, being so formed, and having no understanding, sunk in
+ insensibility, have no power of doing harm or good. We cannot,
+ therefore, by any manner of discernment conceive how you come to
+ be so deceived as to follow and worship those gods, to whom you
+ yourselves have given the likeness of a body.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">It behoves you, therefore, by taking upon you
+ the sign of the Holy Cross, by which the human race has been
+ redeemed, to root out of your hearts all the accursed
+ deceitfulness of the snares of the Devil, who is ever the jealous
+ foe of the works of the Divine Goodness, and to put forth your
+ hands and with all your might set to work to break in pieces and
+ destroy those which you have hitherto fashioned of wood or stone
+ to be your gods. For the very destruction and decay of these,
+ which never had the breath of life in them, nor could in any wise
+ receive feeling from their makers, may plainly teach you how
+ worthless that was which you hitherto worshipped. For you
+ yourselves, who have received the breath of life from the Lord,
+ are certainly better than these which are wrought with hands,
+ seeing that Almighty God has appointed you to be descended, after
+ many ages and through many generations, from the first man whom
+ he formed. Draw near, then, to the knowledge of Him Who created
+ you, Who breathed the breath of life into you, Who sent His
+ only-begotten Son for your redemption, to save you from original
+ sin, that being delivered from the power of the Devil's
+ perversity and wickedness, He might bestow on you a heavenly
+ reward.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Hearken to the words of the preachers, and the
+ Gospel of God, which they declare to you, to the end that,
+ believing, as has been said before more than once, in God the
+ Father Almighty, and in Jesus Christ His Son, and the Holy Ghost,
+ and the indivisible Trinity, having put to flight the thoughts of
+ devils, and driven from you the temptations of the venomous and
+ deceitful enemy, and being born again of water and the Holy
+ Ghost, you may, through the aid of His bounty, dwell in the
+ brightness</span> <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page109">[pg
+ 109]</span><a name="Pg109" id="Pg109" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%">of eternal
+ glory with Him in Whom you shall have believed.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">We have, moreover, sent you the blessing of your
+ protector, the blessed Peter, chief of the Apostles, to wit, a
+ shirt of proof with one gold ornament, and one cloak of Ancyra,
+ which we pray your Highness to accept with all the goodwill with
+ which it is sent by us.</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span></p>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc103" id="toc103"></a> <a name="pdf104" id="pdf104"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_XI" id="Book_II_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XI. How Pope Boniface advised
+ the king's consort to use her best endeavours for his salvation.
+ [</span><span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-style: italic">Circ.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">625</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same pope
+ also wrote to King Edwin's consort, Ethelberg, to this effect:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">THE COPY OF THE LETTER OF THE MOST BLESSED AND
+ APOSTOLIC BONIFACE, POPE OF THE CITY OF ROME, TO ETHELBERG, KING
+ EDWIN'S QUEEN.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">To
+ the illustrious lady his daughter, Queen Ethelberg, Boniface,
+ bishop, servant of the servants of God.</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">The goodness of our Redeemer has in His abundant
+ Providence offered the means of salvation to the human race,
+ which He rescued, by the shedding of His precious Blood, from the
+ bonds of captivity to the Devil; to the end that, when He had
+ made known His name in divers ways to the nations, they might
+ acknowledge their Creator by embracing the mystery of the
+ Christian faith. And this the mystical purification of your
+ regeneration plainly shows to have been bestowed upon the mind of
+ your Highness by God's gift. Our heart, therefore, has greatly
+ rejoiced in the benefit bestowed by the bounty of the Lord, for
+ that He has vouchsafed, in your confession, to kindle a spark of
+ the orthodox religion, by which He might the more easily inflame
+ with the love of Himself the understanding, not only of your
+ illustrious consort, but also of all the nation that is subject
+ to you.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">For we have been informed by those, who came to
+ acquaint us with the laudable conversion of our
+ illustrious</span> <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page110">[pg
+ 110]</span><a name="Pg110" id="Pg110" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%">son, King
+ Eadbald, that your Highness, also, having received the wonderful
+ mystery of the Christian faith, continually excels in the
+ performance of works pious and acceptable to God; that you
+ likewise carefully refrain from the worship of idols, and the
+ deceits of temples and auguries, and with unimpaired devotion,
+ give yourself so wholly to the love of your Redeemer, as never to
+ cease from lending your aid in spreading the Christian faith. But
+ when our fatherly love earnestly inquired concerning your
+ illustrious consort, we were given to understand, that he still
+ served abominable idols, and delayed to yield obedience in giving
+ ear to the voice of the preachers. This occasioned us no small
+ grief, that he that is one flesh with you still remained a
+ stranger to the knowledge of the supreme and undivided Trinity.
+ Whereupon we, in our fatherly care, have not delayed to admonish
+ and exhort your Christian Highness, to the end that, filled with
+ the support of the Divine inspiration, you should not defer to
+ strive, both in season and out of season, that with the
+ co-operating power of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, your
+ husband also may be added to the number of Christians; that so
+ you may uphold the rights of marriage in the bond of a holy and
+ unblemished union. For it is written,</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">‘</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">They twain shall be one
+ flesh.</span><span style="font-size: 90%">’</span></span><a id=
+ "noteref_223" name="noteref_223" href="#note_223"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">223</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">How then can it be said, that there
+ is unity in the bond between you, if he continues a stranger to
+ the brightness of your faith, separated from it by the darkness
+ of detestable error?</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Wherefore, applying yourself continually to
+ prayer, do not cease to beg of the long-suffering of the Divine
+ Mercy the benefits of his illumination; to the end, that those
+ whom the union of carnal affection has manifestly made in a
+ manner to be one body, may, after this life continue in perpetual
+ fellowship, by the unity of faith. Persist, therefore,
+ illustrious daughter, and to the utmost of your power endeavour
+ to soften the hardness of his heart by carefully making known to
+ him the Divine precepts; pouring into his mind a knowledge of the
+ greatness of</span> <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page111">[pg
+ 111]</span><a name="Pg111" id="Pg111" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%">that mystery
+ which you have received by faith, and of the marvellous reward
+ which, by the new birth, you have been made worthy to obtain.
+ Inflame the coldness of his heart by the message of the Holy
+ Ghost, that he may put from him the deadness of an evil worship,
+ and the warmth of the Divine faith may kindle his understanding
+ through your frequent exhortations; and so the testimony of Holy
+ Scripture may shine forth clearly, fulfilled by you,</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">‘</span><span style="font-size: 90%">The
+ unbelieving husband shall be saved by the believing
+ wife.</span><span style="font-size: 90%">’</span></span><a id=
+ "noteref_224" name="noteref_224" href="#note_224"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">224</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">For to this end you have obtained
+ the mercy of the Lord's goodness, that you might restore with
+ increase to your Redeemer the fruit of faith and of the benefits
+ entrusted to your hands. That you may be able to fulfil this
+ task, supported by the help of His loving kindness we do not
+ cease to implore with frequent prayers.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Having premised thus much, in pursuance of the
+ duty of our fatherly affection, we exhort you, that when the
+ opportunity of a bearer shall offer, you will with all speed
+ comfort us with the glad tidings of the wonderful work which the
+ heavenly Power shall vouchsafe to perform by your means in the
+ conversion</span><a id="noteref_225" name="noteref_225" href=
+ "#note_225"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">225</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">of your consort, and of the nation
+ subject to you; to the end, that our solicitude, which earnestly
+ awaits the fulfilment of its desire in the soul's salvation of
+ you and yours, may, by hearing from you, be set at rest; and that
+ we, discerning more fully the light of the Divine propitiation
+ shed abroad in you, may with a joyful confession abundantly
+ return due thanks to God, the Giver of all good things, and to
+ the blessed Peter, the chief of the Apostles.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">We have, moreover, sent you the blessing of your
+ protector, the blessed Peter, the chief of the Apostles, to wit,
+ a silver looking-glass, and a gilded ivory comb, which we pray
+ your Highness to accept with all the goodwill with which it is
+ sent by us.</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span></p>
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page112">[pg 112]</span><a name=
+ "Pg112" id="Pg112" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc105" id="toc105"></a> <a name="pdf106" id="pdf106"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_XII" id="Book_II_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XII. How Edwin was persuaded to
+ believe by a vision which he had once seen when he was in exile.
+ [</span><span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-style: italic">Circ.</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">616</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus wrote the
+ aforesaid Pope Boniface for the salvation of King Edwin and his
+ nation. But a heavenly vision, which the Divine Goodness was
+ pleased once to reveal to this king, when he was in banishment at
+ the court of Redwald, king of the Angles,<a id="noteref_226" name=
+ "noteref_226" href="#note_226"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">226</span></span></a> was
+ of no little use in urging him to receive and understand the
+ doctrines of salvation. For when Paulinus perceived that it was a
+ difficult task to incline the king's proud mind to the humility of
+ the way of salvation and the reception of the mystery of the
+ life-giving Cross, and at the same time was employing the word of
+ exhortation with men, and prayer to the Divine Goodness, for the
+ salvation of Edwin and his subjects; at length, as we may suppose,
+ it was shown him in spirit what the nature of the vision was that
+ had been formerly revealed from Heaven to the king. Then he lost no
+ time, but immediately admonished the king to perform the vow which
+ he had made, when he received the vision, promising to fulfil it,
+ if he should be delivered from the troubles of that time, and
+ advanced to the throne.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The vision was
+ this. When Ethelfrid,<a id="noteref_227" name="noteref_227" href=
+ "#note_227"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">227</span></span></a> his
+ predecessor, was persecuting him, he wandered for many years as an
+ exile, hiding in divers places and kingdoms, and at last came to
+ Redwald, beseeching him to give him protection against the snares
+ of his powerful persecutor. Redwald willingly received him, and
+ promised to perform what was asked of him. But when Ethelfrid
+ understood that he had appeared in that province, and that he and
+ his companions were hospitably entertained by Redwald, he sent
+ messengers to bribe that king with a great sum of money to murder
+ him, but without effect. He sent a second and a third time,
+ offering a greater bribe each <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page113">[pg 113]</span><a name="Pg113" id="Pg113" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> time, and, moreover, threatening to make war
+ on him if his offer should be despised. Redwald, whether terrified
+ by his threats, or won over by his gifts, complied with this
+ request, and promised either to kill Edwin, or to deliver him up to
+ the envoys. A faithful friend of his, hearing of this, went into
+ his chamber, where he was going to bed, for it was the first hour
+ of the night; and calling him out, told him what the king had
+ promised to do with him, adding, <span class="tei tei-q">“If,
+ therefore, you are willing, I will this very hour conduct you out
+ of this province, and lead you to a place where neither Redwald nor
+ Ethelfrid shall ever find you.”</span> He answered, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“I thank you for your good will, yet I cannot do what
+ you propose, and be guilty of being the first to break the compact
+ I have made with so great a king, when he has done me no harm, nor
+ shown any enmity to me; but, on the contrary, if I must die, let it
+ rather be by his hand than by that of any meaner man. For whither
+ shall I now fly, when I have for so many long years been a vagabond
+ through all the provinces of Britain, to escape the snares of my
+ enemies?”</span> His friend went away; Edwin remained alone
+ without, and sitting with a heavy heart before the palace, began to
+ be overwhelmed with many thoughts, not knowing what to do, or which
+ way to turn.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When he had
+ remained a long time in silent anguish of mind, consumed with
+ inward fire,<a id="noteref_228" name="noteref_228" href=
+ "#note_228"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">228</span></span></a> on a
+ sudden in the stillness of the dead of night he saw approaching a
+ person, whose face and habit were strange to him, at sight of whom,
+ seeing that he was unknown and unlooked for, he was not a little
+ startled. The stranger coming close up, saluted him, and asked why
+ he sat there in solitude on a stone troubled and wakeful at that
+ time, when all others were taking their rest, and were fast asleep.
+ Edwin, in his turn, asked, what it was to him, whether he spent the
+ night within doors or abroad. The stranger, in reply, said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Do not think that I am ignorant of the
+ cause of your grief, your watching, and sitting alone without. For
+ I know of a surety who you <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page114">[pg 114]</span><a name="Pg114" id="Pg114" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> are, and why you grieve, and the evils which
+ you fear will soon fall upon you. But tell me, what reward you
+ would give the man who should deliver you out of these troubles,
+ and persuade Redwald neither to do you any harm himself, nor to
+ deliver you up to be murdered by your enemies.”</span> Edwin
+ replied, that he would give such an one all that he could in return
+ for so great a benefit. The other further added, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“What if he should also assure you, that your enemies
+ should be destroyed, and you should be a king surpassing in power,
+ not only all your own ancestors, but even all that have reigned
+ before you in the English nation?”</span> Edwin, encouraged by
+ these questions, did not hesitate to promise that he would make a
+ fitting return to him who should confer such benefits upon him.
+ Then the other spoke a third time and said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But if he who should truly foretell that all these
+ great blessings are about to befall you, could also give you better
+ and more profitable counsel for your life and salvation than any of
+ your fathers or kindred ever heard, do you consent to submit to
+ him, and to follow his wholesome guidance?”</span> Edwin at once
+ promised that he would in all things follow the teaching of that
+ man who should deliver him from so many great calamities, and raise
+ him to a throne.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Having received
+ this answer, the man who talked to him laid his right hand on his
+ head saying, <span class="tei tei-q">“When this sign shall be given
+ you, remember this present discourse that has passed between us,
+ and do not delay the performance of what you now promise.”</span>
+ Having uttered these words, he is said to have immediately
+ vanished. So the king perceived that it was not a man, but a
+ spirit, that had appeared to him.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Whilst the royal
+ youth still sat there alone, glad of the comfort he had received,
+ but still troubled and earnestly pondering who he was, and whence
+ he came, that had so talked to him, his aforesaid friend came to
+ him, and greeting him with a glad countenance, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Rise,”</span> said he, <span class="tei tei-q">“go in;
+ calm and put away your anxious cares, and compose yourself in body
+ and mind to sleep; for the king's resolution is altered, and he
+ designs to do you no <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page115">[pg
+ 115]</span><a name="Pg115" id="Pg115" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ harm, but rather to keep his pledged faith; for when he had
+ privately made known to the queen his intention of doing what I
+ told you before, she dissuaded him from it, reminding him that it
+ was altogether unworthy of so great a king to sell his good friend
+ in such distress for gold, and to sacrifice his honour, which is
+ more valuable than all other adornments, for the love of
+ money.”</span> In short, the king did as has been said, and not
+ only refused to deliver up the banished man to his enemy's
+ messengers, but helped him to recover his kingdom. For as soon as
+ the messengers had returned home, he raised a mighty army to subdue
+ Ethelfrid; who, meeting him with much inferior forces, (for Redwald
+ had not given him time to gather and unite all his power,) was
+ slain on the borders of the kingdom of Mercia, on the east side of
+ the river that is called Idle.<a id="noteref_229" name=
+ "noteref_229" href="#note_229"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">229</span></span></a> In
+ this battle, Redwald's son, called Raegenheri, was killed. Thus
+ Edwin, in accordance with the prophecy he had received, not only
+ escaped the danger from his enemy, but, by his death, succeeded the
+ king on the throne.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">King Edwin,
+ therefore, delaying to receive the Word of God at the preaching of
+ Paulinus, and being wont for some time, as has been said, to sit
+ many hours alone, and seriously to ponder with himself what he was
+ to do, and what religion he was to follow, the man of God came to
+ him one day, laid his right hand on his head, and asked, whether he
+ knew that sign? The king, trembling, was ready to fall down at his
+ feet, but he raised him up, and speaking to him with the voice of a
+ friend, said, <span class="tei tei-q">“Behold, by the gift of God
+ you have escaped the hands of the enemies whom you feared. Behold,
+ you have obtained of His bounty the kingdom which you desired. Take
+ heed not to delay to perform your third promise; accept the faith,
+ and keep the precepts of Him Who, delivering you from temporal
+ adversity, has raised you to the honour of a temporal kingdom; and
+ if, from this time <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page116">[pg
+ 116]</span><a name="Pg116" id="Pg116" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ forward, you shall be obedient to His will, which through me He
+ signifies to you, He will also deliver you from the everlasting
+ torments of the wicked, and make you partaker with Him of His
+ eternal kingdom in heaven.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc107" id="toc107"></a> <a name="pdf108" id="pdf108"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_XIII" id="Book_II_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIII. Of the Council he held
+ with his chief men concerning their reception of the faith of
+ Christ, and how the high priest profaned his own altars.
+ [627</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The king,
+ hearing these words, answered, that he was both willing and bound
+ to receive the faith which Paulinus taught; but that he would
+ confer about it with his chief friends and counsellors, to the end
+ that if they also were of his opinion, they might all together be
+ consecrated to Christ in the font of life. Paulinus consenting, the
+ king did as he said; for, holding a council with the wise
+ men,<a id="noteref_230" name="noteref_230" href=
+ "#note_230"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">230</span></span></a> he
+ asked of every one in particular what he thought of this doctrine
+ hitherto unknown to them, and the new worship of God that was
+ preached? The chief of his own priests, Coifi, immediately answered
+ him, <span class="tei tei-q">“O king, consider what this is which
+ is now preached to us; for I verily declare to you what I have
+ learnt beyond doubt, that the religion which we have hitherto
+ professed has no virtue in it and no profit. For none of your
+ people has applied himself more diligently to the worship of our
+ gods than I; and yet there are many who receive greater favours
+ from you, and are more preferred than I, and are more prosperous in
+ all that they undertake to do or to get. Now if the gods were good
+ for any thing, they would rather forward me, who have been careful
+ to serve them with greater zeal. It remains, therefore, that if
+ upon examination you find those new doctrines, which are now
+ preached to us, better and more efficacious, we hasten to receive
+ them without any delay.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Another of the
+ king's chief men, approving of his wise words and exhortations,
+ added thereafter: <span class="tei tei-q">“The present <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page117">[pg 117]</span><a name="Pg117" id="Pg117"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> life of man upon earth, O king, seems
+ to me, in comparison with that time which is unknown to us, like to
+ the swift flight of a sparrow through the house wherein you sit at
+ supper in winter, with your ealdormen and thegns, while the fire
+ blazes in the midst, and the hall is warmed, but the wintry storms
+ of rain or snow are raging abroad. The sparrow, flying in at one
+ door and immediately out at another, whilst he is within, is safe
+ from the wintry tempest; but after a short space of fair weather,
+ he immediately vanishes out of your sight, passing from winter into
+ winter again. So this life of man appears for a little while, but
+ of what is to follow or what went before we know nothing at all.
+ If, therefore, this new doctrine tells us something more certain,
+ it seems justly to deserve to be followed.”</span> The other elders
+ and king's counsellors, by Divine prompting, spoke to the same
+ effect.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But Coifi added,
+ that he wished more attentively to hear Paulinus discourse
+ concerning the God Whom he preached. When he did so, at the king's
+ command, Coifi, hearing his words, cried out, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“This long time I have perceived that what we
+ worshipped was naught; because the more diligently I sought after
+ truth in that worship, the less I found it. But now I freely
+ confess, that such truth evidently appears in this preaching as can
+ confer on us the gifts of life, of salvation, and of eternal
+ happiness. For which reason my counsel is, O king, that we
+ instantly give up to ban and fire those temples and altars which we
+ have consecrated without reaping any benefit from them.”</span> In
+ brief, the king openly assented to the preaching of the Gospel by
+ Paulinus, and renouncing idolatry, declared that he received the
+ faith of Christ: and when he inquired of the aforesaid high priest
+ of his religion, who should first desecrate the altars and temples
+ of their idols, with the precincts that were about them, he
+ answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“I; for who can more fittingly
+ than myself destroy those things which I worshipped in my folly,
+ for an example to all others, through the wisdom which has been
+ given me by the true God?”</span> Then immediately, in contempt of
+ his vain superstitions, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page118">[pg
+ 118]</span><a name="Pg118" id="Pg118" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ he desired the king to furnish him with arms and a stallion, that
+ he might mount and go forth to destroy the idols; for it was not
+ lawful before for the high priest either to carry arms, or to ride
+ on anything but a mare. Having, therefore, girt a sword about him,
+ with a spear in his hand, he mounted the king's stallion, and went
+ his way to the idols. The multitude, beholding it, thought that he
+ was mad; but as soon as he drew near the temple he did not delay to
+ desecrate it by casting into it the spear which he held; and
+ rejoicing in the knowledge of the worship of the true God, he
+ commanded his companions to tear down and set on fire the temple,
+ with all its precincts. This place where the idols once stood is
+ still shown, not far from York, to the eastward, beyond the river
+ Derwent, and is now called Godmunddingaham,<a id="noteref_231"
+ name="noteref_231" href="#note_231"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">231</span></span></a> where
+ the high priest, by the inspiration of the true God, profaned and
+ destroyed the altars which he had himself consecrated.<a id=
+ "noteref_232" name="noteref_232" href="#note_232"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">232</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc109" id="toc109"></a> <a name="pdf110" id="pdf110"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_XIV" id="Book_II_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIV. How King Edwin and his
+ nation became Christians; and where Paulinus baptized them.
+ [627</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">King Edwin,
+ therefore, with all the nobility of the nation, and a large number
+ of the common sort, received the faith, and the washing of holy
+ regeneration, in the eleventh year of his reign, which is the year
+ of our Lord 627, and about one hundred and eighty after the coming
+ of the English into Britain. He was baptized at York, on the holy
+ day of Easter,<a id="noteref_233" name="noteref_233" href=
+ "#note_233"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">233</span></span></a> being
+ the 12th of April, in the church of St. Peter the Apostle, which he
+ himself had built of timber there in haste, whilst he was a
+ catechumen receiving instruction in order to be admitted to
+ baptism. In that city also he bestowed upon his instructor and
+ bishop, Paulinus, his episcopal see. But as soon as he was
+ baptized, he set about building, by the direction of <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page119">[pg 119]</span><a name="Pg119" id="Pg119"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> Paulinus, in the same place a larger
+ and nobler church of stone, in the midst whereof the oratory which
+ he had first erected should be enclosed.<a id="noteref_234" name=
+ "noteref_234" href="#note_234"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">234</span></span></a>
+ Having, therefore, laid the foundation, he began to build the
+ church square, encompassing the former oratory. But before the
+ walls were raised to their full height, the cruel death<a id=
+ "noteref_235" name="noteref_235" href="#note_235"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">235</span></span></a> of
+ the king left that work to be finished by Oswald his successor.
+ Paulinus, for the space of six years from this time, that is, till
+ the end of the king's reign, with his consent and favour, preached
+ the Word of God in that country, and as many as were foreordained
+ to eternal life believed and were baptized. Among them were Osfrid
+ and Eadfrid, King Edwin's sons who were both born to him, whilst he
+ was in banishment, of Quenburga, the daughter of Cearl, king of the
+ Mercians.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Afterwards other
+ children of his, by Queen Ethelberg, were baptized, Ethelhun and
+ his daughter Ethelthryth, and another, Wuscfrea, a son; the first
+ two were snatched out of this life whilst they were still in the
+ white garments of the newly-baptized,<a id="noteref_236" name=
+ "noteref_236" href="#note_236"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">236</span></span></a> and
+ buried in the church at York. Yffi,<a id="noteref_237" name=
+ "noteref_237" href="#note_237"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">237</span></span></a> the
+ son of Osfrid, was also baptized, and many other noble and royal
+ persons. So great was then the fervour of the faith, as is
+ reported, and the desire for the laver of salvation among the
+ nation of the Northumbrians, that Paulinus at a certain time coming
+ with the king and queen to the royal township, which is called
+ Adgefrin,<a id="noteref_238" name="noteref_238" href=
+ "#note_238"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">238</span></span></a>
+ stayed there with them thirty-six days, fully occupied in
+ catechizing and baptizing; during which <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page120">[pg 120]</span><a name="Pg120" id="Pg120" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> days, from morning till night, he did nothing
+ else but instruct the people resorting from all villages and
+ places, in Christ's saving Word; and when they were instructed, he
+ washed them with the water of absolution in the river Glen,<a id=
+ "noteref_239" name="noteref_239" href="#note_239"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">239</span></span></a> which
+ is close by. This township, under the following kings, was
+ abandoned, and another was built instead of it, at the place called
+ Maelmin.<a id="noteref_240" name="noteref_240" href=
+ "#note_240"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">240</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">These things
+ happened in the province of the Bernicians; but in that of the
+ Deiri also, where he was wont often to be with the king, he
+ baptized in the river Swale, which runs by the village of
+ Cataract;<a id="noteref_241" name="noteref_241" href=
+ "#note_241"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">241</span></span></a> for
+ as yet oratories, or baptisteries, could not be built in the early
+ infancy of the Church in those parts. But in Campodonum,<a id=
+ "noteref_242" name="noteref_242" href="#note_242"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">242</span></span></a> where
+ there was then a royal township, he built a church which the
+ pagans, by whom King Edwin was slain, afterwards burnt, together
+ with all the place. Instead of this royal seat the later kings
+ built themselves a township in the country called Loidis.<a id=
+ "noteref_243" name="noteref_243" href="#note_243"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">243</span></span></a> But
+ the altar, being of stone, escaped the fire and is still preserved
+ in the monastery of the most reverend abbot and priest, Thrydwulf,
+ which is in the forest of Elmet.<a id="noteref_244" name=
+ "noteref_244" href="#note_244"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">244</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc111" id="toc111"></a> <a name="pdf112" id="pdf112"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_XV" id="Book_II_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XV. How the province of the
+ East Angles received the faith of Christ. [627-628</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Edwin was so
+ zealous for the true worship, that he likewise persuaded Earpwald,
+ king of the East Angles, and son of Redwald, to abandon his
+ idolatrous superstitions, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page121">[pg
+ 121]</span><a name="Pg121" id="Pg121" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ and with his whole province to receive the faith and mysteries of
+ Christ. And indeed his father Redwald had long before been
+ initiated into the mysteries of the Christian faith in Kent, but in
+ vain; for on his return home, he was seduced by his wife and
+ certain perverse teachers, and turned aside from the sincerity of
+ the faith; and thus his latter state was worse than the former; so
+ that, like the Samaritans of old, he seemed at the same time to
+ serve Christ and the gods whom he served before; and in the same
+ temple he had an altar for the Christian Sacrifice, and another
+ small one at which to offer victims to devils. Aldwulf,<a id=
+ "noteref_245" name="noteref_245" href="#note_245"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">245</span></span></a> king
+ of that same province, who lived in our time, testifies that this
+ temple had stood until his time, and that he had seen it when he
+ was a boy. The aforesaid King Redwald was noble by birth, though
+ ignoble in his actions, being the son of Tytilus, whose father was
+ Uuffa, from whom the kings of the East Angles are called
+ Uuffings.<a id="noteref_246" name="noteref_246" href=
+ "#note_246"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">246</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Earpwald, not
+ long after he had embraced the Christian faith, was slain by one
+ Ricbert, a pagan; and from that time the province was in error for
+ three years, till Sigbert succeeded to the kingdom,<a id=
+ "noteref_247" name="noteref_247" href="#note_247"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">247</span></span></a>
+ brother to the same Earpwald, a most Christian and learned man, who
+ was banished, and went to live in Gaul during his brother's life,
+ and was there initiated into the mysteries of the faith, whereof he
+ made it his business to cause all his province to partake as soon
+ as he came to the throne. His exertions were nobly promoted by
+ Bishop Felix,<a id="noteref_248" name="noteref_248" href=
+ "#note_248"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">248</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page122">[pg 122]</span><a name=
+ "Pg122" id="Pg122" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> who, coming to
+ Honorius, the archbishop,<a id="noteref_249" name="noteref_249"
+ href="#note_249"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">249</span></span></a> from
+ the parts of Burgundy, where he had been born and ordained, and
+ having told him what he desired, was sent by him to preach the Word
+ of life to the aforesaid nation of the Angles. Nor were his good
+ wishes in vain; for the pious labourer in the spiritual field
+ reaped therein a great harvest of believers, delivering all that
+ province (according to the inner signification of his name) from
+ long iniquity and unhappiness, and bringing it to the faith and
+ works of righteousness, and the gifts of everlasting happiness. He
+ had the see of his bishopric appointed him in the city
+ Dommoc,<a id="noteref_250" name="noteref_250" href=
+ "#note_250"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">250</span></span></a> and
+ having presided over the same province with pontifical authority
+ seventeen years, he ended his days there in peace.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc113" id="toc113"></a> <a name="pdf114" id="pdf114"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_XVI" id="Book_II_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVI. How Paulinus preached in
+ the province of Lindsey; and of the character of the reign of
+ Edwin. [</span><span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-style: italic">Circ.</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">628</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Paulinus also
+ preached the Word to the province of Lindsey,<a id="noteref_251"
+ name="noteref_251" href="#note_251"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">251</span></span></a> which
+ is the first on the south side of the river Humber, stretching as
+ far as the sea; and he first converted to the Lord the reeve of the
+ city of Lincoln, whose name was Blaecca, with his whole house. He
+ likewise built, in that city, a stone church of beautiful
+ workmanship; the roof of which has either fallen through long
+ neglect, or been thrown down by enemies, but the walls are still to
+ be seen standing, and every year miraculous cures are wrought in
+ that place, for the benefit of those who have faith to seek them.
+ In that church, when <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page123">[pg
+ 123]</span><a name="Pg123" id="Pg123" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Justus had departed to Christ, Paulinus consecrated Honorius bishop
+ in his stead, as will be hereafter mentioned in its proper
+ place.<a id="noteref_252" name="noteref_252" href=
+ "#note_252"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">252</span></span></a> A
+ certain priest and abbot of the monastery of Peartaneu,<a id=
+ "noteref_253" name="noteref_253" href="#note_253"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">253</span></span></a> a man
+ of singular veracity, whose name was Deda, told me concerning the
+ faith of this province that an old man had informed him that he
+ himself had been baptized at noon-day, by Bishop Paulinus, in the
+ presence of King Edwin, and with him a great multitude of the
+ people, in the river Trent, near the city, which in the English
+ tongue is called Tiouulfingacaestir;<a id="noteref_254" name=
+ "noteref_254" href="#note_254"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">254</span></span></a> and
+ he was also wont to describe the person of the same Paulinus,
+ saying that he was tall of stature, stooping somewhat, his hair
+ black, his visage thin, his nose slender and aquiline, his aspect
+ both venerable and awe-inspiring. He had also with him in the
+ ministry, James, the deacon,<a id="noteref_255" name="noteref_255"
+ href="#note_255"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">255</span></span></a> a man
+ of zeal and great fame in Christ and in the church, who lived even
+ to our days.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is told that
+ there was then such perfect peace in Britain, wheresoever the
+ dominion of King Edwin extended, that, as is still proverbially
+ said, a woman with her new-born babe might walk throughout the
+ island, from sea to sea, without receiving any harm. That king took
+ such care for the good of his nation, that in several places where
+ he had seen clear springs near the highways, he caused stakes to be
+ fixed, with copper drinking-vessels hanging on them, for the
+ refreshment of travellers; nor durst any man touch them for any
+ other purpose than that for which they were designed, either
+ through the great dread they had of the king, or for the affection
+ which they bore him. His dignity was so great throughout his
+ dominions, that not only were his banners <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page124">[pg 124]</span><a name="Pg124" id="Pg124" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> borne before him in battle, but even in time
+ of peace, when he rode about his cities, townships, or provinces,
+ with his thegns, the standard-bearer was always wont to go before
+ him. Also, when he walked anywhere along the streets, that sort of
+ banner which the Romans call Tufa,<a id="noteref_256" name=
+ "noteref_256" href="#note_256"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">256</span></span></a> and
+ the English, Thuuf, was in like manner borne before him.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc115" id="toc115"></a> <a name="pdf116" id="pdf116"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_XVII" id="Book_II_Chap_XVII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVII. How Edwin received
+ letters of exhortation from Pope Honorius, who also sent the pall
+ to Paulinus. [634</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that time
+ Honorius, successor to Boniface, was Bishop of the Apostolic see.
+ When he learned that the nation of the Northumbrians, with their
+ king, had been, by the preaching of Paulinus, converted to the
+ faith and confession of Christ, he sent the pall to the said
+ Paulinus, and with it letters of exhortation to King Edwin, with
+ fatherly love inflaming his zeal, to the end that he and his people
+ should persist in belief of the truth which they had received. The
+ contents of which letter were as follow:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">To his most noble son, and excellent lord,
+ Edwin king of the Angles, Bishop Honorius, servant of the servants
+ of God, greeting.</span></span> The wholeheartedness of your
+ Christian Majesty, in the worship of your Creator, is so inflamed
+ with the fire of faith, that it shines out far and wide, and, being
+ reported throughout the world, brings forth plentiful fruits of
+ your labours. For the terms of your kingship you know to be this,
+ that taught by orthodox preaching the knowledge of your King and
+ Creator, you believe and worship God, and as far as man is able,
+ pay Him the sincere devotion of your mind. For what else are we
+ able to offer to our God, but our readiness to worship Him and to
+ pay Him our vows, persisting in good actions, and confessing Him
+ the Creator of mankind? And, therefore, most excellent son, we
+ exhort you with <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page125">[pg
+ 125]</span><a name="Pg125" id="Pg125" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ such fatherly love as is meet, to labour to preserve this gift in
+ every way, by earnest striving and constant prayer, in that the
+ Divine Mercy has vouchsafed to call you to His grace; to the end
+ that He, Who has been pleased to deliver you from all errors, and
+ bring you to the knowledge of His name in this present world, may
+ likewise prepare a place for you in the heavenly country. Employing
+ yourself, therefore, in reading frequently the works of my lord
+ Gregory, your Evangelist, of apostolic memory, keep before your
+ eyes that love of his doctrine, which he zealously bestowed for the
+ sake of your souls; that his prayers may exalt your kingdom and
+ people, and present you faultless before Almighty God. We are
+ preparing with a willing mind immediately to grant those things
+ which you hoped would be by us ordained for your bishops, and this
+ we do on account of the sincerity of your faith, which has been
+ made known to us abundantly in terms of praise by the bearers of
+ these presents. We have sent two palls to the two metropolitans,
+ Honorius and Paulinus;<a id="noteref_257" name="noteref_257" href=
+ "#note_257"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">257</span></span></a> to
+ the intent, that when either of them shall be called out of this
+ world to his Creator, the other may, by this authority of ours,
+ substitute another bishop in his place; which privilege we are
+ induced to grant by the warmth of our love for you, as well as by
+ reason of the great extent of the provinces which lie between us
+ and you; that we may in all things support your devotion and
+ likewise satisfy your desires. May God's grace preserve your
+ Highness in safety!”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc117" id="toc117"></a> <a name="pdf118" id="pdf118"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_XVIII" id="Book_II_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVIII. How Honorius, who
+ succeeded Justus in the bishopric of Canterbury, received the pall
+ and letters from Pope Honorius. [634</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ Archbishop Justus was taken up to the heavenly kingdom, on the 10th
+ of November,<a id="noteref_258" name="noteref_258" href=
+ "#note_258"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">258</span></span></a> and
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page126">[pg 126]</span><a name=
+ "Pg126" id="Pg126" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> Honorius, who was
+ elected to the see in his stead, came to Paulinus to be ordained,
+ and meeting him at Lincoln was there consecrated the fifth prelate
+ of the Church of Canterbury from Augustine. To him also the
+ aforesaid Pope Honorius sent the pall, and a letter, wherein he
+ ordains the same that he had before ordained in his epistle to King
+ Edwin, to wit, that when either the Archbishop of Canterbury or of
+ York shall depart this life, the survivor, being of the same
+ degree, shall have power to ordain another bishop in the room of
+ him that is departed; that it might not be necessary always to
+ undertake the toilsome journey to Rome, at so great a distance by
+ sea and land, to ordain an archbishop. Which letter we have also
+ thought fit to insert in this our history:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Honorius to his most beloved brother
+ Honorius:</span></span> Among the many good gifts which the mercy
+ of our Redeemer is pleased to bestow on His servants He grants to
+ us in His bounty, graciously conferred on us by His goodness, the
+ special blessing of realizing by brotherly intercourse, as it were
+ face to face, our mutual love. For which gift we continually render
+ thanks to His Majesty; and we humbly beseech Him, that He will ever
+ confirm your labour, beloved, in preaching the Gospel, and bringing
+ forth fruit, and following the rule of your master and head, the
+ holy Gregory; and that, for the advancement of His Church, He may
+ by your means raise up further increase; to the end, that through
+ faith and works, in the fear and love of God, what you and your
+ predecessors have already gained from the seed sown by our lord
+ Gregory, may grow strong and be further extended; that so the
+ promises spoken by our Lord may hereafter be brought to pass in
+ you; and that these words may summon you to everlasting happiness:
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Come unto Me all ye that labour and are
+ heavy laden, and I will refresh you.’</span><a id="noteref_259"
+ name="noteref_259" href="#note_259"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">259</span></span></a> And
+ again, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Well done, good and faithful
+ servant; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make
+ thee ruler over many things; enter thou into the joy of
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page127">[pg 127]</span><a name=
+ "Pg127" id="Pg127" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> thy
+ Lord.’</span><a id="noteref_260" name="noteref_260" href=
+ "#note_260"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">260</span></span></a> And
+ we, most beloved brothers, sending you first these words of
+ exhortation out of our enduring charity, do not fail further to
+ grant those things which we perceive may be suitable for the
+ privileges of your Churches.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Wherefore, in accordance with your request, and that
+ of the kings our sons,<a id="noteref_261" name="noteref_261" href=
+ "#note_261"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">261</span></span></a> we do
+ hereby in the name of the blessed Peter, chief of the Apostles,
+ grant you authority, that when the Divine Grace shall call either
+ of you to Himself, the survivor shall ordain a bishop in the room
+ of him that is deceased. To which end also we have sent a pall to
+ each of you, beloved, for celebrating the said ordination; that by
+ the authority which we hereby commit to you, you may make an
+ ordination acceptable to God; because the long distance of sea and
+ land that lies between us and you, has obliged us to grant you
+ this, that no loss may happen to your Church in any way, on any
+ pretext whatever, but that the devotion of the people committed to
+ you may increase the more. God preserve you in safety, most dear
+ brother! Given the 11th day of June, in the reign of these our
+ lords and emperors, in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of
+ Heraclius, and the twenty-third after his consulship; and in the
+ twenty-third of his son Constantine, and the third after his
+ consulship; and in the third year of the most prosperous Caesar,
+ his son Heraclius,<a id="noteref_262" name="noteref_262" href=
+ "#note_262"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">262</span></span></a> the
+ seventh indiction; that is, in the year of our Lord,
+ 634.”</span></p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page128">[pg 128]</span><a name=
+ "Pg128" id="Pg128" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc119" id="toc119"></a> <a name="pdf120" id="pdf120"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_XIX" id="Book_II_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIX. How the aforesaid Honorius
+ first, and afterwards John, wrote letters to the nation of the
+ Scots, concerning the observance of Easter, and the Pelagian
+ heresy. [640</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same Pope
+ Honorius also wrote to the Scots,<a id="noteref_263" name=
+ "noteref_263" href="#note_263"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">263</span></span></a> whom
+ he had found to err in the observance of the holy Festival of
+ Easter, as has been shown above, with subtlety of argument
+ exhorting them not to think themselves, few as they were, and
+ placed in the utmost borders of the earth, wiser than all the
+ ancient and modern Churches of Christ, throughout the world; and
+ not to celebrate a different Easter, contrary to the Paschal
+ calculation and the decrees of all the bishops upon earth sitting
+ in synod. Likewise John,<a id="noteref_264" name="noteref_264"
+ href="#note_264"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">264</span></span></a> who
+ succeeded Severinus, successor to the same Honorius, being yet but
+ Pope elect, sent to them letters of great authority and erudition
+ for the purpose of correcting the same error; evidently showing,
+ that Easter Sunday is to be found between the fifteenth of the moon
+ and the twenty-first, as was approved in the Council of
+ Nicaea.<a id="noteref_265" name="noteref_265" href=
+ "#note_265"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">265</span></span></a> He
+ also in the same epistle admonished them to guard against the
+ Pelagian heresy,<a id="noteref_266" name="noteref_266" href=
+ "#note_266"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">266</span></span></a> and
+ reject it, for he had been informed that it was again springing up
+ among them. The beginning of the epistle was as follows:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">To our most beloved and most holy Tomianus,
+ Columbanus, Cromanus, Dinnaus, and Baithanus, bishops; to</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page129">[pg 129]</span><a name=
+ "Pg129" id="Pg129" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Cromanus, Ernianus, Laistranus, Scellanus, and
+ Segenus, priests; to Saranus and the rest of the Scottish doctors
+ and abbots, Hilarus, the arch-presbyter, and vice-gerent of the
+ holy Apostolic See; John, the deacon, and elect in the name of God;
+ likewise John, the chief of the notaries and vice-gerent of the
+ holy Apostolic See, and John, the servant of God, and counsellor of
+ the same Apostolic See.</span></span><a id="noteref_267" name=
+ "noteref_267" href="#note_267"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">267</span></span></a> The
+ writings which were brought by the bearers to Pope Severinus, of
+ holy memory, were left, when he departed from the light of this
+ world, without an answer to the questions contained in them. Lest
+ any obscurity should long remain undispelled in a matter of so
+ great moment, we opened the same, and found that some in your
+ province, endeavouring to revive a new heresy out of an old one,
+ contrary to the orthodox faith, do through the darkness of their
+ minds reject our Easter, when Christ was sacrificed; and contend
+ that the same should be kept with the Hebrews on the fourteenth of
+ the moon.”</span><a id="noteref_268" name="noteref_268" href=
+ "#note_268"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">268</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">By this
+ beginning of the epistle it evidently appears that this heresy
+ arose among them in very late times, and that not all their nation,
+ but only some of them, were involved in the same.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After having
+ laid down the manner of keeping Easter, they add this concerning
+ the Pelagians in the same epistle:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“And we have also learnt that the poison of the
+ Pelagian heresy again springs up among you; we, <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page130">[pg 130]</span><a name="Pg130" id="Pg130"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> therefore, exhort you, that you put
+ away from your thoughts all such venomous and superstitious
+ wickedness. For you cannot be ignorant how that execrable heresy
+ has been condemned; for it has not only been abolished these two
+ hundred years, but it is also daily condemned by us and buried
+ under our perpetual ban; and we exhort you not to rake up the ashes
+ of those whose weapons have been burnt. For who would not detest
+ that insolent and impious assertion, <span class="tei tei-q">‘That
+ man can live without sin of his own free will, and not through the
+ grace of God?’</span> And in the first place, it is blasphemous
+ folly to say that man is without sin, which none can be, but only
+ the one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus, Who was
+ conceived and born without sin; for all other men, being born in
+ original sin, are known to bear the mark of Adam's transgression,
+ even whilst they are without actual sin, according to the saying of
+ the prophet, <span class="tei tei-q">‘For behold, I was conceived
+ in iniquity; and in sin did my mother give birth to
+ me.’</span> ”</span><a id="noteref_269" name="noteref_269" href=
+ "#note_269"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">269</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc121" id="toc121"></a> <a name="pdf122" id="pdf122"></a>
+ <a name="Book_II_Chap_XX" id="Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XX. How Edwin being slain,
+ Paulinus returned into Kent, and had the bishopric of Rochester
+ conferred upon him. [633</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Edwin reigned
+ most gloriously seventeen years over the nations of the English and
+ the Britons, six whereof, as has been said, he also was a soldier
+ in the kingdom of Christ. Caedwalla,<a id="noteref_270" name=
+ "noteref_270" href="#note_270"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">270</span></span></a> king
+ of the Britons, rebelled against him, being supported by the
+ vigorous Penda, of the royal race of the Mercians, who from that
+ time governed that nation for twenty-two years with varying
+ success. <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page131">[pg
+ 131]</span><a name="Pg131" id="Pg131" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> A
+ great battle being fought in the plain that is called
+ Haethfelth,<a id="noteref_271" name="noteref_271" href=
+ "#note_271"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">271</span></span></a> Edwin
+ was killed on the 12th of October, in the year of our Lord 633,
+ being then forty-eight years of age, and all his army was either
+ slain or dispersed. In the same war also, Osfrid,<a id=
+ "noteref_272" name="noteref_272" href="#note_272"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">272</span></span></a> one
+ of his sons, a warlike youth, fell before him; Eadfrid,<a id=
+ "noteref_273" name="noteref_273" href="#note_273"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">273</span></span></a>
+ another of them, compelled by necessity, went over to King Penda,
+ and was by him afterwards slain in the reign of Oswald, contrary to
+ his oath. At this time a great slaughter was made in the Church and
+ nation of the Northumbrians; chiefly because one of the chiefs, by
+ whom it was carried on, was a pagan, and the other a barbarian,
+ more cruel than a pagan; for Penda, with all the nation of the
+ Mercians, was an idolater, and a stranger to the name of Christ;
+ but Caedwalla, though he professed and called himself a Christian,
+ was so barbarous in his disposition and manner of living, that he
+ did not even spare women and innocent children, but with bestial
+ cruelty put all alike to death by torture, and overran all their
+ country in his fury for a long time, intending to cut off all the
+ race of the English within the borders of Britain. Nor did he pay
+ any respect to the Christian religion which had sprung up among
+ them; it being to this day the custom of the Britons to despise the
+ faith and religion of the English, and to have no part with them in
+ anything any more than with pagans. King Edwin's head was brought
+ to York, and afterwards taken into the church of the blessed Peter
+ the Apostle, which he had begun, but which his successor Oswald
+ finished, as has been said before. It was laid in the chapel of the
+ holy Pope Gregory, from whose disciples he had received the word of
+ life.<a id="noteref_274" name="noteref_274" href=
+ "#note_274"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">274</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The affairs of
+ the Northumbrians being thrown into confusion at the moment of this
+ disaster, when there seemed to be no prospect of safety except in
+ flight, Paulinus, taking with him Queen Ethelberg, whom he had
+ before brought thither, returned into Kent by sea, <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page132">[pg 132]</span><a name="Pg132" id="Pg132"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> and was very honourably received by the
+ Archbishop Honorius and King Eadbald. He came thither under the
+ conduct of Bassus, a most valiant thegn of King Edwin, having with
+ him Eanfled, the daughter, and Wuscfrea, the son of Edwin, as well
+ as Yffi, the son of Osfrid, Edwin's son.<a id="noteref_275" name=
+ "noteref_275" href="#note_275"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">275</span></span></a>
+ Afterwards Ethelberg, for fear of the kings Eadbald and
+ Oswald,<a id="noteref_276" name="noteref_276" href=
+ "#note_276"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">276</span></span></a> sent
+ Wuscfrea and Yffi over into Gaul to be bred up by King
+ Dagobert,<a id="noteref_277" name="noteref_277" href=
+ "#note_277"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">277</span></span></a> who
+ was her friend; and there they both died in infancy, and were
+ buried in the church with the honour due to royal children and to
+ Christ's innocents. He also brought with him many rich goods of
+ King Edwin, among which were a large gold cross, and a golden
+ chalice, consecrated to the service of the altar, which are still
+ preserved, and shown in the church of Canterbury.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that time the
+ church of Rochester had no pastor, for Romanus,<a id="noteref_278"
+ name="noteref_278" href="#note_278"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">278</span></span></a> the
+ bishop thereof, being sent on a mission to Pope Honorius by
+ Archbishop Justus, was drowned in the Italian Sea; and thus
+ Paulinus, at the request of Archbishop Honorius and King Eadbald,
+ took upon him the charge of the same, and held it until he too, in
+ his own time, departed to heaven, with the fruits of his glorious
+ labours; and, dying in that Church, he left there the pall which he
+ had received from the Pope of Rome. He had left behind him in his
+ Church at York, James, the deacon,<a id="noteref_279" name=
+ "noteref_279" href="#note_279"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">279</span></span></a> a
+ true churchman and a holy man, who continuing long after in that
+ Church, by teaching and baptizing, rescued much prey from the
+ ancient enemy; and from him the village, where he chiefly dwelt,
+ near Cataract,<a id="noteref_280" name="noteref_280" href=
+ "#note_280"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">280</span></span></a> has
+ its name to this day. He had great skill in singing in church, and
+ when the province was afterwards restored to peace, and the number
+ of the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page133">[pg
+ 133]</span><a name="Pg133" id="Pg133" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ faithful increased, he began to teach church music to many,
+ according to the custom of the Romans, or of the Cantuarians.<a id=
+ "noteref_281" name="noteref_281" href="#note_281"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">281</span></span></a> And
+ being old and full of days, as the Scripture says, he went the way
+ of his fathers.</p>
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page134">[pg 134]</span><a name=
+ "Pg134" id="Pg134" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc123" id="toc123"></a> <a name="pdf124" id="pdf124"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Book III</span></h1>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc125" id="toc125"></a> <a name="pdf126" id="pdf126"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_I" id="Book_III_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. I. How King Edwin's next
+ successors lost both the faith of their nation and the kingdom; but
+ the most Christian King Oswald retrieved both. [633</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Edwin being
+ slain in battle, the kingdom of the Deiri, to which province his
+ family belonged, and where he first began to reign, passed to
+ Osric, the son of his uncle Aelfric, who, through the preaching of
+ Paulinus, had also received the mysteries of the faith. But the
+ kingdom of the Bernicians—for into these two provinces the nation
+ of the Northumbrians was formerly divided<a id="noteref_282" name=
+ "noteref_282" href="#note_282"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">282</span></span></a>—passed
+ to Eanfrid, the son of Ethelfrid,<a id="noteref_283" name=
+ "noteref_283" href="#note_283"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">283</span></span></a> who
+ derived his origin from the royal family of that province. For all
+ the time that Edwin reigned, the sons of the aforesaid Ethelfrid,
+ who had reigned before him, with many of the younger nobility,
+ lived in banishment among the Scots or Picts, and were there
+ instructed according to the doctrine of the Scots, and were renewed
+ with the grace of Baptism. Upon the death of the king, their enemy,
+ they were allowed to return home, and the aforesaid Eanfrid, as the
+ eldest of them, became king of the Bernicians. Both those
+ kings,<a id="noteref_284" name="noteref_284" href=
+ "#note_284"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">284</span></span></a> as
+ soon as they obtained the government of their earthly kingdoms,
+ abjured and betrayed the mysteries of the heavenly kingdom to which
+ they had been admitted, and again delivered themselves up to
+ defilement and perdition through the abominations of their former
+ idolatry.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But soon after,
+ the king of the Britons, Caedwalla,<a id="noteref_285" name=
+ "noteref_285" href="#note_285"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">285</span></span></a> the
+ unrighteous instrument of rightful vengeance, slew them both.
+ First, in the following summer, he put Osric to death; for, being
+ rashly besieged by him in the municipal <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page135">[pg 135]</span><a name="Pg135" id="Pg135" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> town,<a id="noteref_286" name="noteref_286"
+ href="#note_286"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">286</span></span></a> he
+ sallied out on a sudden with all his forces, took him by surprise,
+ and destroyed him and all his army. Then, when he had occupied the
+ provinces of the Northumbrians for a whole year,<a id="noteref_287"
+ name="noteref_287" href="#note_287"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">287</span></span></a> not
+ ruling them like a victorious king, but ravaging them like a
+ furious tyrant, he at length put an end to Eanfrid, in like manner,
+ when he unadvisedly came to him with only twelve chosen soldiers,
+ to sue for peace. To this day, that year is looked upon as
+ ill-omened, and hateful to all good men; as well on account of the
+ apostacy of the English kings, who had renounced the mysteries of
+ the faith, as of the outrageous tyranny of the British king. Hence
+ it has been generally agreed, in reckoning the dates of the kings,
+ to abolish the memory of those faithless monarchs, and to assign
+ that year to the reign of the following king, Oswald, a man beloved
+ of God. This king, after the death of his brother Eanfrid,<a id=
+ "noteref_288" name="noteref_288" href="#note_288"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">288</span></span></a>
+ advanced with an army, small, indeed, in number, but strengthened
+ with the faith of Christ; and the impious commander of the Britons,
+ in spite of his vast forces, which he boasted nothing could
+ withstand, was slain at a place called in the English tongue
+ Denisesburna, that is, the brook of Denis.<a id="noteref_289" name=
+ "noteref_289" href="#note_289"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">289</span></span></a></p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page136">[pg 136]</span><a name=
+ "Pg136" id="Pg136" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc127" id="toc127"></a> <a name="pdf128" id="pdf128"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. II. How, among innumerable
+ other miracles of healing wrought by the wood of the cross, which
+ King Oswald, being ready to engage against the barbarians, erected,
+ a certain man had his injured arm healed. [634</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The place is
+ shown to this day, and held in much veneration, where Oswald, being
+ about to engage in this battle, erected the symbol of the Holy
+ Cross, and knelt down and prayed to God that he would send help
+ from Heaven to his worshippers in their sore need. Then, we are
+ told, that the cross being made in haste, and the hole dug in which
+ it was to be set up, the king himself, in the ardour of his faith,
+ laid hold of it and held it upright with both his hands, till the
+ earth was heaped up by the soldiers and it was fixed. Thereupon,
+ uplifting his voice, he cried to his whole army, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Let us all kneel, and together beseech the true and
+ living God Almighty in His mercy to defend us from the proud and
+ cruel enemy; for He knows that we have undertaken a just war for
+ the safety of our nation.”</span> All did as he had commanded, and
+ accordingly advancing towards the enemy with the first dawn of day,
+ they obtained the victory, as their faith deserved. In the place
+ where they prayed very many miracles of healing are known to have
+ been wrought, as a token and memorial of the king's faith; for even
+ to this day, many are wont to cut off small splinters from the wood
+ of the holy cross, and put them into water, which they give to sick
+ men or cattle to drink, or they sprinkle them therewith, and these
+ are presently restored to health.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The place is
+ called in the English tongue Hefenfelth, or the Heavenly
+ Field,<a id="noteref_290" name="noteref_290" href=
+ "#note_290"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">290</span></span></a> which
+ name it undoubtedly received <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page137">[pg 137]</span><a name="Pg137" id="Pg137" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> of old as a presage of what was afterwards to
+ happen, denoting, that the heavenly trophy was to be erected, the
+ heavenly victory begun, and heavenly miracles shown forth to this
+ day. The place is near the wall in the north which the Romans
+ formerly drew across the whole of Britain from sea to sea, to
+ restrain the onslaught of the barbarous nations, as has been said
+ before. Hither also the brothers of the church of Hagustald,<a id=
+ "noteref_291" name="noteref_291" href="#note_291"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">291</span></span></a> which
+ is not far distant, long ago made it their custom to resort every
+ year, on the day before that on which King Oswald was afterwards
+ slain, to keep vigils there for the health of his soul, and having
+ sung many psalms of praise, to offer for him in the morning the
+ sacrifice of the Holy Oblation. And since that good custom has
+ spread, they have lately built a church there, which has attached
+ additional sanctity and honour in the eyes of all men to that
+ place;<a id="noteref_292" name="noteref_292" href=
+ "#note_292"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">292</span></span></a> and
+ this with good reason; for it appears that there was no symbol of
+ the Christian faith, no church, no altar erected throughout all the
+ nation of the Bernicians, before that new leader in war, prompted
+ by the zeal of his faith, set up this standard of the Cross as he
+ was going to give battle to his barbarous enemy.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Nor is it
+ foreign to our purpose to relate one of the many miracles that have
+ been wrought at this cross. One of the brothers of the same church
+ of Hagulstald, whose name is Bothelm, and who is still living, a
+ few years ago, walking carelessly on the ice at night, suddenly
+ fell and broke his arm; he was soon tormented with a most grievous
+ pain in the broken part, so that he could not lift his arm to his
+ mouth for the anguish. Hearing one morning that one of the brothers
+ designed to go up to the place of the holy cross, he desired him,
+ on his <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page138">[pg
+ 138]</span><a name="Pg138" id="Pg138" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ return, to bring him a piece of that sacred wood, saying, he
+ believed that with the mercy of God he might thereby be healed. The
+ brother did as he was desired; and returning in the evening, when
+ the brothers were sitting at table, gave him some of the old moss
+ which grew on the surface of the wood. As he sat at table, having
+ no place to bestow the gift which was brought him, he put it into
+ his bosom; and forgetting, when he went to bed, to put it away,
+ left it in his bosom. Awaking in the middle of the night, he felt
+ something cold lying by his side, and putting his hand upon it to
+ feel what it was, he found his arm and hand as sound as if he had
+ never felt any such pain.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc129" id="toc129"></a> <a name="pdf130" id="pdf130"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_III" id="Book_III_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. III. How the same king Oswald,
+ asking a bishop of the Scottish nation, had Aidan sent him, and
+ granted him an episcopal see in the Isle of Lindisfarne.
+ [635</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same Oswald,
+ as soon as he ascended the throne, being desirous that all the
+ nation under his rule should be endued with the grace of the
+ Christian faith, whereof he had found happy experience in
+ vanquishing the barbarians, sent to the elders of the Scots,<a id=
+ "noteref_293" name="noteref_293" href="#note_293"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">293</span></span></a> among
+ whom himself and his followers, when in banishment, had received
+ the sacrament of Baptism, desiring that they would send him a
+ bishop, by whose instruction and ministry the English nation, which
+ he governed, might learn the privileges and receive the Sacraments
+ of the faith of our Lord. Nor were they slow in granting his
+ request; for they sent him Bishop Aidan, a man of singular
+ gentleness, piety, and moderation; having a zeal of God, but not
+ fully according to knowledge; for he was wont to keep Easter Sunday
+ according to the custom of his country, which we have before so
+ often mentioned,<a id="noteref_294" name="noteref_294" href=
+ "#note_294"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">294</span></span></a> from
+ the fourteenth to the twentieth of the moon; the northern province
+ of the Scots, and all the nation of the Picts, at <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page139">[pg 139]</span><a name="Pg139" id="Pg139"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> that time still celebrating Easter
+ after that manner, and believing that in this observance they
+ followed the writings of the holy and praiseworthy Father
+ Anatolius.<a id="noteref_295" name="noteref_295" href=
+ "#note_295"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">295</span></span></a>
+ Whether this be true, every instructed person can easily judge. But
+ the Scots which dwelt in the South of Ireland had long since, by
+ the admonition of the Bishop of the Apostolic see, learned to
+ observe Easter according to the canonical custom.<a id=
+ "noteref_296" name="noteref_296" href="#note_296"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">296</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the arrival
+ of the bishop, the king appointed him his episcopal see in the
+ island of Lindisfarne,<a id="noteref_297" name="noteref_297" href=
+ "#note_297"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">297</span></span></a> as he
+ desired. Which place, as the tide ebbs and flows, is twice a day
+ enclosed by the waves of the sea like an island; and again, twice,
+ when the beach is left dry, becomes contiguous with the land. The
+ king also humbly and willingly in all things giving ear to his
+ admonitions, industriously applied himself to build up and extend
+ the Church of Christ in his kingdom; wherein, when the bishop, who
+ was not perfectly skilled in the English tongue, preached the
+ Gospel, it was a fair sight to see the king himself interpreting
+ the Word of God to his ealdormen and thegns, for he had thoroughly
+ learned the language of the Scots during his long banishment. From
+ that time many came daily into Britain from the country of the
+ Scots, and with great devotion preached the Word to those provinces
+ of the English, over which King Oswald reigned, and those among
+ them that had received <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page140">[pg
+ 140]</span><a name="Pg140" id="Pg140" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ priest's orders,<a id="noteref_298" name="noteref_298" href=
+ "#note_298"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">298</span></span></a>
+ administered the grace of Baptism to the believers. Churches were
+ built in divers places; the people joyfully flocked together to
+ hear the Word; lands and other property were given of the king's
+ bounty to found monasteries; English children, as well as their
+ elders, were instructed by their Scottish teachers in study and the
+ observance of monastic discipline. For most of those who came to
+ preach were monks. Bishop Aidan was himself a monk, having been
+ sent out from the island called Hii,<a id="noteref_299" name=
+ "noteref_299" href="#note_299"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">299</span></span></a>
+ whereof the monastery was for a long time the chief of almost all
+ those of the northern Scots,<a id="noteref_300" name="noteref_300"
+ href="#note_300"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">300</span></span></a> and
+ all those of the Picts, and had the direction of their people. That
+ island belongs to Britain, being divided from it by a small arm of
+ the sea, but had been long since given by the Picts, who inhabit
+ those parts of Britain, to the Scottish monks, because they had
+ received the faith of Christ through their preaching.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc131" id="toc131"></a> <a name="pdf132" id="pdf132"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_IV" id="Book_III_Chap_IV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. IV. When the nation of the
+ Picts received the faith of Christ. [565</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 565, when Justin, the younger, the successor of Justinian,
+ obtained the government of the Roman empire, there came into
+ Britain from Ireland a famous priest and abbot, marked as a monk by
+ habit and manner of life, whose name was Columba,<a id=
+ "noteref_301" name="noteref_301" href="#note_301"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">301</span></span></a> to
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page141">[pg 141]</span><a name=
+ "Pg141" id="Pg141" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> preach the word of
+ God to the provinces of the northern Picts, who are separated from
+ the southern parts belonging to that nation by steep and rugged
+ mountains. For the southern Picts, who dwell on this side of those
+ mountains, had, it is said, long before forsaken the errors of
+ idolatry, and received the true faith by the preaching of Bishop
+ Ninias,<a id="noteref_302" name="noteref_302" href=
+ "#note_302"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">302</span></span></a> a
+ most reverend and holy man of the British nation, who had been
+ regularly instructed at Rome in the faith and mysteries of the
+ truth; whose episcopal see, named after St. Martin the bishop, and
+ famous for a church dedicated to him (wherein Ninias himself and
+ many other saints rest in the body), is now in the possession of
+ the English nation. The place belongs to the province of the
+ Bernicians, and is commonly called the White House,<a id=
+ "noteref_303" name="noteref_303" href="#note_303"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">303</span></span></a>
+ because he there <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page142">[pg
+ 142]</span><a name="Pg142" id="Pg142" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ built a church of stone, which was not usual among the Britons.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Columba came
+ into Britain in the ninth year of the reign of Bridius, who was the
+ son of Meilochon,<a id="noteref_304" name="noteref_304" href=
+ "#note_304"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">304</span></span></a> and
+ the powerful king of the Pictish nation, and he converted that
+ nation to the faith of Christ, by his preaching and example.
+ Wherefore he also received of them the gift of the aforesaid island
+ whereon to found a monastery. It is not a large island, but
+ contains about five families, according to the English computation;
+ his successors hold it to this day; he was also buried therein,
+ having died at the age of seventy-seven, about thirty-two years
+ after he came into Britain to preach.<a id="noteref_305" name=
+ "noteref_305" href="#note_305"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">305</span></span></a>
+ Before he crossed over into Britain, he had built a famous
+ monastery in Ireland, which, from the great number of oaks, is in
+ the Scottish tongue called Dearmach—The Field of Oaks.<a id=
+ "noteref_306" name="noteref_306" href="#note_306"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">306</span></span></a> From
+ both these monasteries, many others had their beginning through his
+ disciples, both in Britain and Ireland; but the island monastery
+ where his body lies, has the pre-eminence among them all.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">That island has
+ for its ruler an abbot, who is a priest, to whose jurisdiction all
+ the province, and even the bishops, contrary to the usual method,
+ are bound to be subject, according to the example of their first
+ teacher, who was not a bishop, but a priest and monk;<a id=
+ "noteref_307" name="noteref_307" href="#note_307"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">307</span></span></a> of
+ whose <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page143">[pg 143]</span><a name=
+ "Pg143" id="Pg143" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> life and discourses
+ some records are said to be preserved by his disciples. But
+ whatsoever he was himself, this we know for certain concerning him,
+ that he left successors renowned for their continence, their love
+ of God, and observance of monastic rules. It is true they employed
+ doubtful cycles in fixing the time of the great festival, as having
+ none to bring them the synodal decrees for the observance of
+ Easter, by reason of their being so far away from the rest of the
+ world; but they earnestly practised such works of piety and
+ chastity as they could learn from the Prophets, the Gospels and the
+ Apostolic writings. This manner of keeping Easter continued among
+ them no little time, to wit, for the space of 150 years, till the
+ year of our Lord 715.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But then the
+ most reverend and holy father and priest, Egbert,<a id=
+ "noteref_308" name="noteref_308" href="#note_308"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">308</span></span></a> of
+ the English nation, who had long lived in banishment in Ireland for
+ the sake of Christ, and was most learned in the Scriptures, and
+ renowned for long perfection of life, came among them, corrected
+ their error, and led them to observe the true and canonical day of
+ Easter; which, nevertheless, they did not always keep on the
+ fourteenth of the moon with the Jews, as some imagined, but on
+ Sunday, although not in the proper week.<a id="noteref_309" name=
+ "noteref_309" href="#note_309"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">309</span></span></a> For,
+ as Christians, they knew that the Resurrection of our Lord, which
+ happened on the first day of the week, was always to be celebrated
+ on the first day of the week; but being rude and barbarous, they
+ had not learned when that same first day after the Sabbath, which
+ is now called the Lord's day, should come. But because they had not
+ failed in the grace of fervent charity, they were accounted worthy
+ to receive the full <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page144">[pg
+ 144]</span><a name="Pg144" id="Pg144" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ knowledge of this matter also, according to the promise of the
+ Apostle, <span class="tei tei-q">“And if in any thing ye be
+ otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto
+ you.”</span><a id="noteref_310" name="noteref_310" href=
+ "#note_310"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">310</span></span></a> Of
+ which we shall speak more fully hereafter in its proper place.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc133" id="toc133"></a> <a name="pdf134" id="pdf134"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. V. Of the life of Bishop Aidan.
+ [635</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From this
+ island, then, and the fraternity of these monks, Aidan was sent to
+ instruct the English nation in Christ, having received the dignity
+ of a bishop. At that time Segeni,<a id="noteref_311" name=
+ "noteref_311" href="#note_311"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">311</span></span></a> abbot
+ and priest, presided over that monastery. Among other lessons in
+ holy living, Aidan left the clergy a most salutary example of
+ abstinence and continence; it was the highest commendation of his
+ doctrine with all men, that he taught nothing that he did not
+ practise in his life among his brethren; for he neither sought nor
+ loved anything of this world, but delighted in distributing
+ immediately among the poor whom he met whatsoever was given him by
+ the kings or rich men of the world. He was wont to traverse both
+ town and country on foot, never on horseback, unless compelled by
+ some urgent necessity; to the end that, as he went, he might turn
+ aside to any whomsoever he saw, whether rich or poor, and call upon
+ them, if infidels, to receive the mystery of the faith, or, if they
+ were believers, strengthen them in the faith, and stir them up by
+ words and actions to giving of alms and the performance of good
+ works.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">His course of
+ life was so different from the slothfulness of our times, that all
+ those who bore him company, whether they were tonsured or laymen,
+ had to study either reading the Scriptures, or learning psalms.
+ This was the daily employment of himself and all that were with
+ him, wheresoever they went; and if it happened, which was but
+ seldom, that he was invited to the king's <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page145">[pg 145]</span><a name="Pg145" id="Pg145" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> table, he went with one or two clerks, and
+ having taken a little food, made haste to be gone, either to read
+ with his brethren or to pray. At that time, many religious men and
+ women, led by his example, adopted the custom of prolonging their
+ fast on Wednesdays and Fridays, till the ninth hour, throughout the
+ year, except during the fifty days after Easter. Never, through
+ fear or respect of persons, did he keep silence with regard to the
+ sins of the rich; but was wont to correct them with a severe
+ rebuke. He never gave money to the powerful men of the world, but
+ only food, if he happened to entertain them; and, on the contrary,
+ whatsoever gifts of money he received from the rich, he either
+ distributed, as has been said, for the use of the poor, or bestowed
+ in ransoming such as had been wrongfully sold for slaves. Moreover,
+ he afterwards made many of those he had ransomed his disciples, and
+ after having taught and instructed them, advanced them to priest's
+ orders.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is said, that
+ when King Oswald had asked a bishop of the Scots to administer the
+ Word of faith to him and his nation, there was first sent to him
+ another man of more harsh disposition,<a id="noteref_312" name=
+ "noteref_312" href="#note_312"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">312</span></span></a> who,
+ after preaching for some time to the English and meeting with no
+ success, not being gladly heard by the people, returned home, and
+ in an assembly of the elders reported, that he had not been able to
+ do any good by his teaching to the nation to whom he had been sent,
+ because they were intractable men, and of a stubborn and barbarous
+ disposition. They then, it is said, held a council and seriously
+ debated what was to be done, being desirous that the nation should
+ obtain the salvation it demanded, but grieving that they had not
+ received the preacher sent to them. Then said Aidan, who was also
+ present in the council, to the priest in question, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Methinks, brother, that you were more severe to your
+ unlearned hearers than you ought to have been, and did not at
+ first, conformably to the Apostolic rule, give them the milk of
+ more easy doctrine, till, being by degrees nourished with the Word
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page146">[pg 146]</span><a name=
+ "Pg146" id="Pg146" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> of God, they should
+ be capable of receiving that which is more perfect and of
+ performing the higher precepts of God.”</span> Having heard these
+ words, all present turned their attention to him and began
+ diligently to weigh what he had said, and they decided that he was
+ worthy to be made a bishop, and that he was the man who ought to be
+ sent to instruct the unbelieving and unlearned; since he was found
+ to be endued preeminently with the grace of discretion, which is
+ the mother of the virtues. So they ordained him and sent him forth
+ to preach; and, as time went on, his other virtues became apparent,
+ as well as that temperate discretion which had marked him at
+ first.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc135" id="toc135"></a> <a name="pdf136" id="pdf136"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_VI" id="Book_III_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VI. Of King Oswald's wonderful
+ piety and religion. [635-642</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">King Oswald,
+ with the English nation which he governed, being instructed by the
+ teaching of this bishop, not only learned to hope for a heavenly
+ kingdom unknown to his fathers, but also obtained of the one God,
+ Who made heaven and earth, a greater earthly kingdom than any of
+ his ancestors. In brief, he brought under his dominion all the
+ nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided into four
+ languages, to wit, those of the Britons, the Picts, the Scots, and
+ the English.<a id="noteref_313" name="noteref_313" href=
+ "#note_313"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">313</span></span></a>
+ Though raised to that height of regal power, wonderful to relate,
+ he was always humble, kind, and generous to the poor and to
+ strangers.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">To give one
+ instance, it is told, that when he was once sitting at dinner, on
+ the holy day of Easter, with the aforesaid bishop, and a silver
+ dish full of royal dainties was set before him, and they were just
+ about to put forth their hands to bless the bread, the servant,
+ whom he had appointed to relieve the needy, came in on a sudden,
+ and told the king, that a great multitude of poor folk from all
+ parts was sitting in the streets begging alms of <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page147">[pg 147]</span><a name="Pg147" id="Pg147"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the king; he immediately ordered the
+ meat set before him to be carried to the poor, and the dish to be
+ broken in pieces and divided among them. At which sight, the bishop
+ who sat by him, greatly rejoicing at such an act of piety, clasped
+ his right hand and said, <span class="tei tei-q">“May this hand
+ never decay.”</span> This fell out according to his prayer, for his
+ hands with the arms being cut off from his body, when he was slain
+ in battle, remain uncorrupted to this day, and are kept in a silver
+ shrine, as revered relics, in St. Peter's church in the royal
+ city,<a id="noteref_314" name="noteref_314" href=
+ "#note_314"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">314</span></span></a> which
+ has taken its name from Bebba, one of its former queens. Through
+ this king's exertions the provinces of the Deiri and the
+ Bernicians, which till then had been at variance, were peacefully
+ united and moulded into one people. He was nephew to King Edwin
+ through his sister Acha; and it was fit that so great a predecessor
+ should have in his own family such an one to succeed him in his
+ religion and sovereignty.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc137" id="toc137"></a> <a name="pdf138" id="pdf138"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_VII" id="Book_III_Chap_VII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VII. How the West Saxons
+ received the Word of God by the preaching of Birinus; and of his
+ successors, Agilbert and Leutherius. [635-670</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that time,
+ the West Saxons, formerly called Gewissae,<a id="noteref_315" name=
+ "noteref_315" href="#note_315"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">315</span></span></a> in
+ the reign of Cynegils,<a id="noteref_316" name="noteref_316" href=
+ "#note_316"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">316</span></span></a>
+ received the faith of Christ, through the preaching of Bishop
+ Birinus,<a id="noteref_317" name="noteref_317" href=
+ "#note_317"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">317</span></span></a> who
+ came into Britain by the counsel of Pope Honorius;<a id=
+ "noteref_318" name="noteref_318" href="#note_318"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">318</span></span></a>
+ having promised in his presence that he would sow the <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page148">[pg 148]</span><a name="Pg148" id="Pg148"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> seed of the holy faith in the farthest
+ inland regions of the English, where no other teacher had been
+ before him. Hereupon at the bidding of the Pope he received
+ episcopal consecration from Asterius, bishop of Genoa;<a id=
+ "noteref_319" name="noteref_319" href="#note_319"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">319</span></span></a> but
+ on his arrival in Britain, he first came to the nation of the
+ Gewissae, and finding all in that place confirmed pagans, he
+ thought it better to preach the Word there, than to proceed further
+ to seek for other hearers of his preaching.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Now, as he was
+ spreading the Gospel in the aforesaid province, it happened that
+ when the king himself, having received instruction as a catechumen,
+ was being baptized together with his people, Oswald, the most holy
+ and victorious king of the Northumbrians, being present, received
+ him as he came forth from baptism, and by an honourable alliance
+ most acceptable to God, first adopted as his son, thus born again
+ and dedicated to God, the man whose daughter<a id="noteref_320"
+ name="noteref_320" href="#note_320"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">320</span></span></a> he
+ was about to receive in marriage. The two kings gave to the bishop
+ the city called Dorcic,<a id="noteref_321" name="noteref_321" href=
+ "#note_321"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">321</span></span></a> there
+ to establish his episcopal see; where having built and consecrated
+ churches, and by his pious labours called many to the Lord, he
+ departed to the Lord, and was buried in the same city; but many
+ years after, when Haedde was bishop,<a id="noteref_322" name=
+ "noteref_322" href="#note_322"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">322</span></span></a> he
+ was translated <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page149">[pg
+ 149]</span><a name="Pg149" id="Pg149" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ thence to the city of Venta,<a id="noteref_323" name="noteref_323"
+ href="#note_323"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">323</span></span></a> and
+ laid in the church of the blessed Apostles, Peter and Paul.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When the king
+ died, his son Coinwalch<a id="noteref_324" name="noteref_324" href=
+ "#note_324"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">324</span></span></a>
+ succeeded him on the throne, but refused to receive the faith and
+ the mysteries of the heavenly kingdom; and not long after he lost
+ also the dominion of his earthly kingdom; for he put away the
+ sister of Penda, king of the Mercians, whom he had married, and
+ took another wife; whereupon a war ensuing, he was by him deprived
+ of his kingdom, and withdrew to Anna, king of the East Angles,
+ where he lived three years in banishment, and learned and received
+ the true faith; for the king, with whom he lived in his banishment,
+ was a good man, and happy in a good and saintly offspring, as we
+ shall show hereafter.<a id="noteref_325" name="noteref_325" href=
+ "#note_325"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">325</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But when
+ Coinwalch was restored to his kingdom, there came into that
+ province out of Ireland, a certain bishop called Agilbert,<a id=
+ "noteref_326" name="noteref_326" href="#note_326"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">326</span></span></a> a
+ native of Gaul, but who had then lived a long time in Ireland, for
+ the purpose of reading the Scriptures. He attached himself to the
+ king, and voluntarily undertook the ministry of preaching. The
+ king, observing his learning and industry, desired him to accept an
+ episcopal see there and remain as the bishop of his people.
+ Agilbert complied with the request, and <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page150">[pg 150]</span><a name="Pg150" id="Pg150" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> presided over that nation as their bishop for
+ many years. At length the king, who understood only the language of
+ the Saxons, weary of his barbarous tongue, privately brought into
+ the province another bishop, speaking his own language, by name
+ Wini,<a id="noteref_327" name="noteref_327" href=
+ "#note_327"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">327</span></span></a> who
+ had also been ordained in Gaul; and dividing his province into two
+ dioceses, appointed this last his episcopal see in the city of
+ Venta, by the Saxons called Wintancaestir.<a id="noteref_328" name=
+ "noteref_328" href="#note_328"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">328</span></span></a>
+ Agilbert, being highly offended, that the king should do this
+ without consulting him, returned into Gaul, and being made bishop
+ of the city of Paris, died there, being old and full of days. Not
+ many years after his departure out of Britain, Wini was also
+ expelled from his bishopric by the same king, and took refuge with
+ Wulfhere, king of the Mercians, of whom he purchased for money the
+ see of the city of London,<a id="noteref_329" name="noteref_329"
+ href="#note_329"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">329</span></span></a> and
+ remained bishop thereof till his death. Thus the province of the
+ West Saxons continued no small time without a bishop.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">During which
+ time, the aforesaid king of that nation, sustaining repeatedly very
+ great losses in his kingdom from his enemies, at length bethought
+ himself, that as he had been before expelled from the throne for
+ his unbelief, he had been restored when he acknowledged the faith
+ of Christ; and he perceived that his kingdom, being deprived of a
+ bishop, was justly deprived also of the Divine protection. He,
+ therefore, sent messengers into Gaul to Agilbert, with humble
+ apologies entreating him to return to the bishopric of his nation.
+ But he excused himself, and protested that he could not go, because
+ he was bound to the bishopric of his own city and diocese;
+ notwithstanding, in order to give him some help in answer to his
+ earnest request, he sent thither in his stead the priest
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page151">[pg 151]</span><a name=
+ "Pg151" id="Pg151" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> Leutherius,<a id=
+ "noteref_330" name="noteref_330" href="#note_330"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">330</span></span></a> his
+ nephew, to be ordained as his bishop, if he thought fit, saying
+ that he thought him worthy of a bishopric. The king and the people
+ received him honourably, and asked Theodore, then Archbishop of
+ Canterbury, to consecrate him as their bishop. He was accordingly
+ consecrated in the same city, and many years diligently governed
+ the whole bishopric of the West Saxons by synodical authority.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc139" id="toc139"></a> <a name="pdf140" id="pdf140"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_VIII" id="Book_III_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VIII. How Earconbert, King of
+ Kent, ordered the idols to be destroyed; and of his daughter
+ Earcongota, and his kinswoman Ethelberg, virgins consecrated to
+ God. [640</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 640, Eadbald,<a id="noteref_331" name="noteref_331" href=
+ "#note_331"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">331</span></span></a> king
+ of Kent, departed this life, and left his kingdom to his son
+ Earconbert, who governed it most nobly twenty-four years and some
+ months. He was the first of the English kings that of his supreme
+ authority commanded the idols throughout his whole kingdom to be
+ forsaken and destroyed, and the fast of forty days to be observed;
+ and that the same might not be lightly neglected, he appointed
+ fitting and condign punishments for the offenders. His daughter
+ Earcongota, as became the offspring of such a parent, was a most
+ virtuous virgin, serving God in a monastery in the country of the
+ Franks, built by a most noble abbess, named Fara, at a place called
+ In Brige;<a id="noteref_332" name="noteref_332" href=
+ "#note_332"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">332</span></span></a> for
+ at that time but few monasteries had been built in the country of
+ the Angles, and many were wont, for the sake of monastic life, to
+ repair to the monasteries of the Franks or Gauls; and they also
+ sent <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page152">[pg 152]</span><a name=
+ "Pg152" id="Pg152" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> their daughters
+ there to be instructed, and united to their Heavenly Bridegroom,
+ especially in the monasteries of Brige, of Cale,<a id="noteref_333"
+ name="noteref_333" href="#note_333"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">333</span></span></a> and
+ Andilegum.<a id="noteref_334" name="noteref_334" href=
+ "#note_334"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">334</span></span></a> Among
+ whom was also Saethryth,<a id="noteref_335" name="noteref_335"
+ href="#note_335"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">335</span></span></a>
+ daughter of the wife of Anna, king of the East Angles, above
+ mentioned; and Ethelberg,<a id="noteref_336" name="noteref_336"
+ href="#note_336"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">336</span></span></a> the
+ king's own daughter; both of whom, though strangers, were for their
+ virtue made abbesses of the monastery of Brige. Sexburg,<a id=
+ "noteref_337" name="noteref_337" href="#note_337"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">337</span></span></a> that
+ king's elder daughter, wife to Earconbert, king of Kent, had a
+ daughter called Earcongota,<a id="noteref_338" name="noteref_338"
+ href="#note_338"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">338</span></span></a> of
+ whom we are about to speak.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Many wonderful
+ works and miracles of this virgin, dedicated to God, are to this
+ day related by the inhabitants of that place; but for us it shall
+ suffice to say something briefly of her departure out of this world
+ to the heavenly kingdom. The day of her summoning drawing near, she
+ began to visit in the monastery the cells of the infirm handmaidens
+ of Christ, and particularly those that were of a great age, or most
+ noted for their virtuous life, and humbly commending herself to
+ their prayers, she let them know that her death was at hand, as she
+ had learnt by revelation, which she said she had received in this
+ manner. She had seen a band of men, clothed in white, come into the
+ monastery, and being asked by her what they wanted, and what they
+ did there, they answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“They had been
+ sent thither to carry away with them the gold coin that had been
+ brought thither from Kent.”</span> Towards the close of that same
+ night, as morning began to dawn, leaving the darkness of this
+ world, she departed to the light of heaven. Many of the brethren of
+ that monastery who were in other houses, declared they had then
+ plainly heard choirs of singing angels, and, as it were, the sound
+ of a multitude entering the monastery. Whereupon going out
+ immediately to see what it might be, they beheld a great light
+ coming down from heaven, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page153">[pg
+ 153]</span><a name="Pg153" id="Pg153" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ which bore that holy soul, set loose from the bonds of the flesh,
+ to the eternal joys of the celestial country. They also tell of
+ other miracles that were wrought that night in the same monastery
+ by the power of God; but as we must proceed to other matters, we
+ leave them to be related by those whose concern they are. The body
+ of this venerable virgin and bride of Christ was buried in the
+ church of the blessed protomartyr, Stephen. It was thought fit,
+ three days after, to take up the stone that covered the tomb, and
+ to raise it higher in the same place, and whilst they were doing
+ this, so sweet a fragrance rose from below, that it seemed to all
+ the brethren and sisters there present, as if a store of balsam had
+ been opened.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Her aunt also,
+ Ethelberg, of whom we have spoken, preserved the glory, acceptable
+ to God, of perpetual virginity, in a life of great self-denial, but
+ the extent of her virtue became more conspicuous after her death.
+ Whilst she was abbess, she began to build in her monastery a
+ church, in honour of all the Apostles, wherein she desired that her
+ body should be buried; but when that work was advanced half way,
+ she was prevented by death from finishing it, and was buried in the
+ place in the church which she had chosen. After her death, the
+ brothers occupied themselves with other things, and this structure
+ was left untouched for seven years, at the expiration whereof they
+ resolved, by reason of the greatness of the work, wholly to abandon
+ the building of the church, and to remove the abbess's bones thence
+ to some other church that was finished and consecrated. On opening
+ her tomb, they found the body as untouched by decay as it had been
+ free from the corruption of carnal concupiscence, and having washed
+ it again and clothed it in other garments, they removed it to the
+ church of the blessed Stephen, the Martyr. And her festival is wont
+ to be celebrated there with much honour on the 7th of July.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page154">[pg 154]</span><a name=
+ "Pg154" id="Pg154" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc141" id="toc141"></a> <a name="pdf142" id="pdf142"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_IX" id="Book_III_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. IX. How miracles of healing
+ have been frequently wrought in the place where King Oswald was
+ killed; and how, first, a traveller's horse was restored and
+ afterwards a young girl cured of the palsy. [642</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Oswald, the most
+ Christian king of the Northumbrians, reigned nine years, including
+ that year which was held accursed for the barbarous cruelty of the
+ king of the Britons and the reckless apostacy of the English kings;
+ for, as was said above,<a id="noteref_339" name="noteref_339" href=
+ "#note_339"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">339</span></span></a> it is
+ agreed by the unanimous consent of all, that the names and memory
+ of the apostates should be erased from the catalogue of the
+ Christian kings, and no year assigned to their reign. After which
+ period, Oswald was killed in a great battle, by the same pagan
+ nation and pagan king of the Mercians, who had slain his
+ predecessor Edwin, at a place called in the English tongue
+ Maserfelth,<a id="noteref_340" name="noteref_340" href=
+ "#note_340"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">340</span></span></a> in
+ the thirty-eighth year of his age, on the fifth day of the month of
+ August.<a id="noteref_341" name="noteref_341" href=
+ "#note_341"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">341</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">How great his
+ faith was towards God, and how remarkable his devotion, has been
+ made evident by miracles even after his death; for, in the place
+ where he was killed by the pagans, fighting for his country, sick
+ men and cattle are frequently healed to this day. Whence it came to
+ pass that many took up the very dust of the place where his body
+ fell, and putting it into water, brought much relief with it to
+ their friends who were sick. This custom came so much into use,
+ that the earth being carried away by degrees, a hole was made as
+ deep as the height of a man. Nor is it surprising that the sick
+ should be healed in the place where he died; for, whilst he lived,
+ he never ceased to provide for the poor and the sick, and to bestow
+ alms on them, and assist them. <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page155">[pg 155]</span><a name="Pg155" id="Pg155" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Many miracles are said to have been wrought
+ in that place, or with the dust carried from it; but we have
+ thought it sufficient to mention two, which we have heard from our
+ elders.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It happened, not
+ long after his death, that a man was travelling on horseback near
+ that place, when his horse on a sudden fell sick, stood still, hung
+ his head, and foamed at the mouth, and, at length, as his pain
+ increased, he fell to the ground; the rider dismounted, and taking
+ off his saddle,<a id="noteref_342" name="noteref_342" href=
+ "#note_342"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">342</span></span></a>
+ waited to see whether the beast would recover or die. At length,
+ after writhing for a long time in extreme anguish, the horse
+ happened in his struggles to come to the very place where the great
+ king died. Immediately the pain abated, the beast ceased from his
+ frantic kicking, and, after the manner of horses, as if resting
+ from his weariness, he rolled from side to side, and then starting
+ up, perfectly recovered, began to graze hungrily on the green
+ herbage. The rider observing this, and being an intelligent man,
+ concluded that there must be some wonderful sanctity in the place
+ where the horse had been healed, and he marked the spot. After
+ which he again mounted his horse, and went on to the inn where he
+ intended to stop. On his arrival he found a girl, niece to the
+ landlord, who had long been sick of the palsy; and when the members
+ of the household, in his presence, lamented the girl's grievous
+ calamity, he gave them an account of the place where his horse had
+ been cured. In brief, she was put into a wagon and carried to the
+ place and laid down there. At first she slept awhile, and when she
+ awoke, found herself healed of her infirmity. Upon which she called
+ for water, washed her face, arranged her hair, put a kerchief on
+ her head, and returned home on foot, in good health, with those who
+ had brought her.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page156">[pg 156]</span><a name=
+ "Pg156" id="Pg156" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc143" id="toc143"></a> <a name="pdf144" id="pdf144"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. X. How the dust of that place
+ prevailed against fire. [After 642</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">About the same
+ time, another traveller, a Briton, as is reported, happened to pass
+ by the same place, where the aforesaid battle was fought. Observing
+ one particular spot of ground greener and more beautiful than any
+ other part of the field, he had the wisdom to infer that the cause
+ of the unusual greenness in that place must be that some person of
+ greater holiness than any other in the army had been killed there.
+ He therefore took along with him some of the dust of that piece of
+ ground, tying it up in a linen cloth, supposing, as was indeed the
+ case, that it would be of use for curing sick people, and
+ proceeding on his journey, came in the evening to a certain
+ village, and entered a house where the villagers were feasting at
+ supper. Being received by the owners of the house, he sat down with
+ them at the entertainment, hanging the cloth, with the dust which
+ he had carried in it, on a post in the wall. They sat long at
+ supper and drank deep. Now there was a great fire in the middle of
+ the room, and it happened that the sparks flew up and caught the
+ roof of the house, which being made of wattles and thatch, was
+ suddenly wrapped in flames; the guests ran out in panic and
+ confusion, but they were not able to save the burning house, which
+ was rapidly being destroyed. Wherefore the house was burnt down,
+ and only that post on which the dust hung in the linen cloth
+ remained safe and untouched by the fire. When they beheld this
+ miracle, they were all amazed, and inquiring into it diligently,
+ learned that the dust had been taken from the place where the blood
+ of King Oswald had been shed. These wonderful works being made
+ known and reported abroad, many began daily to resort to that
+ place, and received the blessing of health for themselves and their
+ friends.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page157">[pg 157]</span><a name=
+ "Pg157" id="Pg157" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc145" id="toc145"></a> <a name="pdf146" id="pdf146"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XI" id="Book_III_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XI. How a light from Heaven
+ stood all night over his relics, and how those possessed with
+ devils were healed by them. [679-697</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Among the rest,
+ I think we ought not to pass over in silence the miracles and signs
+ from Heaven that were shown when King Oswald's bones were found,
+ and translated into the church where they are now preserved. This
+ was done by the zealous care of Osthryth, queen of the
+ Mercians,<a id="noteref_343" name="noteref_343" href=
+ "#note_343"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">343</span></span></a> the
+ daughter of his brother Oswy, who reigned after him, as shall be
+ said hereafter.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There is a
+ famous monastery in the province of Lindsey, called
+ Beardaneu,<a id="noteref_344" name="noteref_344" href=
+ "#note_344"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">344</span></span></a> which
+ that queen and her husband Ethelred greatly loved and venerated,
+ conferring upon it many honours. It was here that she was desirous
+ to lay the revered bones of her uncle. When the wagon in which
+ those bones were carried arrived towards evening at the aforesaid
+ monastery, they that were in it were unwilling to admit them,
+ because, though they knew him to be a holy man, yet, as he was a
+ native of another province, and had obtained the sovereignty over
+ them, they retained their ancient aversion to him even after his
+ death. Thus it came to pass that the relics were left in the open
+ air all that night, with only a large tent spread over the wagon
+ which contained them. But it was revealed by a sign from Heaven
+ with how much reverence they ought to be received by all the
+ faithful; for all that night, a pillar of light, reaching from the
+ wagon up to heaven, was visible in almost every part of the
+ province of Lindsey. Hereupon, in the morning, the brethren of that
+ monastery who had refused it the day before, began themselves
+ earnestly to pray that those holy relics, beloved of God, might be
+ laid among them. Accordingly, the bones, being washed, were put
+ into a shrine which they had made for that purpose, and placed
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page158">[pg 158]</span><a name=
+ "Pg158" id="Pg158" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> in the church, with
+ due honour; and that there might be a perpetual memorial of the
+ royal character of this holy man, they hung up over the monument
+ his banner of gold and purple. Then they poured out the water in
+ which they had washed the bones, in a corner of the cemetery.<a id=
+ "noteref_345" name="noteref_345" href="#note_345"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">345</span></span></a> From
+ that time, the very earth which received that holy water, had the
+ power of saving grace in casting out devils from the bodies of
+ persons possessed.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Lastly, when the
+ aforesaid queen afterwards abode some time in that monastery, there
+ came to visit her a certain venerable abbess, who is still living,
+ called Ethelhild, the sister of the holy men, Ethelwin<a id=
+ "noteref_346" name="noteref_346" href="#note_346"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">346</span></span></a> and
+ Aldwin, the first of whom was bishop in the province of Lindsey,
+ the other abbot of the monastery of Peartaneu;<a id="noteref_347"
+ name="noteref_347" href="#note_347"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">347</span></span></a> not
+ far from which was the monastery of Ethelhild. When this lady was
+ come, in a conversation between her and the queen, the discourse,
+ among other things, turning upon Oswald, she said, that she also
+ had that night seen the light over his relics reaching up to
+ heaven. The queen thereupon added, that the very dust of the
+ pavement on which the water that washed the bones had been poured
+ out, had already healed many sick persons. The abbess thereupon
+ desired that some of that health-bringing dust might be given her,
+ and, receiving it, she tied it up in a cloth, and, putting it into
+ a casket, returned home. Some time after, when she was in her
+ monastery, there came to it a guest, who was wont often in the
+ night to be on a sudden grievously tormented with an unclean
+ spirit; he being hospitably entertained, when he had gone to bed
+ after supper, was suddenly seized by the Devil, and began to cry
+ out, to gnash his teeth, to foam at the mouth, and to writhe and
+ distort his limbs. None being able to hold or bind him, the servant
+ ran, and knocking at the door, told <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page159">[pg 159]</span><a name="Pg159" id="Pg159" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> the abbess. She, opening the monastery door,
+ went out herself with one of the nuns to the men's apartment, and
+ calling a priest, desired that he would go with her to the
+ sufferer. Being come thither, and seeing many present, who had not
+ been able, by their efforts, to hold the tormented person and
+ restrain his convulsive movements, the priest used exorcisms, and
+ did all that he could to assuage the madness of the unfortunate
+ man, but, though he took much pains, he could not prevail. When no
+ hope appeared of easing him in his ravings, the abbess bethought
+ herself of the dust, and immediately bade her handmaiden go and
+ fetch her the casket in which it was. As soon as she came with it,
+ as she had been bidden, and was entering the hall of the house, in
+ the inner part whereof the possessed person was writhing in
+ torment, he suddenly became silent, and laid down his head, as if
+ he had been falling asleep, stretching out all his limbs to rest.
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Silence fell upon all and intent they
+ gazed,”</span><a id="noteref_348" name="noteref_348" href=
+ "#note_348"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">348</span></span></a>
+ anxiously waiting to see the end of the matter. And after about the
+ space of an hour the man that had been tormented sat up, and
+ fetching a deep sigh, said, <span class="tei tei-q">“Now I am
+ whole, for I am restored to my senses.”</span> They earnestly
+ inquired how that came to pass, and he answered, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“As soon as that maiden drew near the hall of this
+ house, with the casket she brought, all the evil spirits that vexed
+ me departed and left me, and were no more to be seen.”</span> Then
+ the abbess gave him a little of that dust, and the priest having
+ prayed, he passed that night in great peace; nor was he, from that
+ time forward, alarmed by night, or in any way troubled by his old
+ enemy.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc147" id="toc147"></a> <a name="pdf148" id="pdf148"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XII" id="Book_III_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XII. How a little boy was cured
+ of a fever at his tomb.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Some time after,
+ there was a certain little boy in the said monastery, who had been
+ long grievously troubled with <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page160">[pg 160]</span><a name="Pg160" id="Pg160" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> a fever; he was one day anxiously expecting
+ the hour when his fit was to come on, when one of the brothers,
+ coming in to him, said, <span class="tei tei-q">“Shall I tell you,
+ my son, how you may be cured of this sickness? Rise, enter the
+ church, and go close to Oswald's tomb; sit down and stay there
+ quiet and do not leave it; do not come away, or stir from the
+ place, till the time is past, when the fever leaves you: then I
+ will go in and fetch you away.”</span> The boy did as he was
+ advised, and the disease durst not assail him as he sat by the
+ saint's tomb; but fled in such fear that it did not dare to touch
+ him, either the second or third day, or ever after. The brother
+ that came from thence, and told me this, added, that at the time
+ when he was talking with me, the young man was then still living in
+ the monastery, on whom, when a boy, that miracle of healing had
+ been wrought. Nor need we wonder that the prayers of that king who
+ is now reigning with our Lord, should be very efficacious with Him,
+ since he, whilst yet governing his temporal kingdom, was always
+ wont to pray and labour more for that which is eternal. Nay, it is
+ said, that he often continued in prayer from the hour of morning
+ thanksgiving<a id="noteref_349" name="noteref_349" href=
+ "#note_349"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">349</span></span></a> till
+ it was day; and that by reason of his constant custom of praying or
+ giving thanks to God, he was wont always, wherever he sat, to hold
+ his hands on his knees with the palms turned upwards. It is also
+ commonly affirmed and has passed into a proverb, that he ended his
+ life in prayer; for when he was beset with the weapons of his
+ enemies, and perceived that death was at hand, he prayed for the
+ souls of his army. Whence it is proverbially said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Lord have mercy on their
+ souls,’</span> said Oswald, as he fell to the ground.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Now his bones
+ were translated to the monastery which we have mentioned, and
+ buried therein: but the king who slew him commanded his head, and
+ hands, with the arms, to be cut off from the body, and set upon
+ stakes. But his successor in the throne, Oswy, coming thither the
+ next year with his army, took them down, and buried <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page161">[pg 161]</span><a name="Pg161" id="Pg161"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> his head in the cemetery of the church
+ of Lindisfarne,<a id="noteref_350" name="noteref_350" href=
+ "#note_350"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">350</span></span></a> and
+ the hands and arms in his royal city.<a id="noteref_351" name=
+ "noteref_351" href="#note_351"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">351</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc149" id="toc149"></a> <a name="pdf150" id="pdf150"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XIII" id="Book_III_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIII. How a certain person in
+ Ireland was restored, when at the point of death, by his
+ relics.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Nor was the fame
+ of the renowned Oswald confined to Britain, but, spreading rays of
+ healing light even beyond the sea, reached also to Germany and
+ Ireland. For the most reverend prelate, Acca,<a id="noteref_352"
+ name="noteref_352" href="#note_352"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">352</span></span></a> is
+ wont to relate, that when, in his journey to Rome,<a id=
+ "noteref_353" name="noteref_353" href="#note_353"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">353</span></span></a> he
+ and his bishop Wilfrid stayed some time with Wilbrord,<a id=
+ "noteref_354" name="noteref_354" href="#note_354"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">354</span></span></a> the
+ holy archbishop of the Frisians, he often heard him tell of the
+ wonders which had been wrought in that province at the relics of
+ that most worshipful king. And he used to say that in Ireland,
+ when, being yet only a priest, he led the life of a stranger and
+ pilgrim for love of the eternal country, the fame of that king's
+ sanctity was already spread far and near in that island also. One
+ of the miracles, among the rest, which he related, we have thought
+ fit to insert in this our history.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page162">[pg 162]</span><a name="Pg162" id="Pg162" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“At the time,”</span> said he, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“of the plague which made such widespread havoc in
+ Britain and Ireland, among others, a certain scholar of the
+ Scottish race was smitten with the disease, a man learned in the
+ study of letters, but in no way careful or studious of his eternal
+ salvation; who, seeing his death near at hand, began to fear and
+ tremble lest, as soon as he was dead, he should be hurried away to
+ the prison-house of Hell for his sins. He called me, for I was
+ near, and trembling and sighing in his weakness, with a lamentable
+ voice made his complaint to me, after this manner: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘You see that my bodily distress increases, and that I
+ am now reduced to the point of death. Nor do I question but that
+ after the death of my body, I shall be immediately snatched away to
+ the everlasting death of my soul, and cast into the torments of
+ hell, since for a long time, amidst all my reading of divine books,
+ I have suffered myself to be ensnared by sin, instead of keeping
+ the commandments of God. But it is my resolve, if the Divine Mercy
+ shall grant me a new term of life, to correct my sinful habits, and
+ wholly to devote anew my mind and life to obedience to the Divine
+ will. But I know that I have no merits of my own whereby to obtain
+ a prolongation of life, nor can I hope to have it, unless it shall
+ please God to forgive me, wretched and unworthy of pardon as I am,
+ through the help of those who have faithfully served him. We have
+ heard, and the report is widespread, that there was in your nation
+ a king, of wonderful sanctity, called Oswald, the excellency of
+ whose faith and virtue has been made famous even after his death by
+ the working of many miracles. I beseech you, if you have any relics
+ of his in your keeping, that you will bring them to me; if haply
+ the Lord shall be pleased, through his merits, to have mercy on
+ me.’</span> I answered, <span class="tei tei-q">‘I have indeed a
+ part of the stake on which his head was set up by the pagans, when
+ he was killed, and if you believe with steadfast heart, the Divine
+ mercy may, through the merits of so great a man, both grant you a
+ longer term of life here, and render you worthy to be admitted into
+ eternal life.’</span> He answered immediately <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page163">[pg 163]</span><a name="Pg163" id="Pg163"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> that he had entire faith therein. Then
+ I blessed some water, and put into it a splinter of the aforesaid
+ oak, and gave it to the sick man to drink. He presently found ease,
+ and, recovering of his sickness, lived a long time after; and,
+ being entirely converted to God in heart and deed, wherever he
+ went, he spoke of the goodness of his merciful Creator, and the
+ honour of His faithful servant.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc151" id="toc151"></a> <a name="pdf152" id="pdf152"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XIV" id="Book_III_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIV. How on the death of
+ Paulinus, Ithamar was made bishop of Rochester in his stead; and of
+ the wonderful humility of King Oswin, who was cruelly slain by
+ Oswy. [644-651</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Oswald being
+ translated to the heavenly kingdom, his brother Oswy,<a id=
+ "noteref_355" name="noteref_355" href="#note_355"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">355</span></span></a> a
+ young man of about thirty years of age, succeeded him on the throne
+ of his earthly kingdom, and held it twenty-eight years with much
+ trouble, being attacked by the pagan nation of the Mercians, that
+ had slain his brother, as also by his son Alchfrid,<a id=
+ "noteref_356" name="noteref_356" href="#note_356"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">356</span></span></a> and
+ by his nephew Oidilwald,<a id="noteref_357" name="noteref_357"
+ href="#note_357"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">357</span></span></a> the
+ son of his brother who reigned before him. In his second year, that
+ is, in the year of our Lord 644, the most reverend Father Paulinus,
+ formerly Bishop of York, but at that time Bishop of the city of
+ Rochester, departed to the Lord, on the 10th day of October, having
+ held the office of a bishop nineteen years, two months, and
+ twenty-one days; and was buried in the sacristy of the blessed
+ Apostle Andrew,<a id="noteref_358" name="noteref_358" href=
+ "#note_358"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">358</span></span></a> which
+ King Ethelbert had built from the foundation, in the same city of
+ Rochester. In his place, Archbishop Honorius <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page164">[pg 164]</span><a name="Pg164" id="Pg164"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> ordained Ithamar,<a id="noteref_359"
+ name="noteref_359" href="#note_359"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">359</span></span></a> of
+ the Kentish nation, but not inferior to his predecessors in
+ learning and conduct of life.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Oswy, during the
+ first part of his reign, had a partner in the royal dignity called
+ Oswin, of the race of King Edwin, and son to Osric<a id=
+ "noteref_360" name="noteref_360" href="#note_360"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">360</span></span></a> of
+ whom we have spoken above, a man of wonderful piety and devotion,
+ who governed the province of the Deiri seven years in very great
+ prosperity, and was himself beloved by all men. But Oswy, who
+ governed all the other northern part of the nation beyond the
+ Humber, that is, the province of the Bernicians, could not live at
+ peace with him; and at last, when the causes of their disagreement
+ increased, he murdered him most cruelly. For when each had raised
+ an army against the other, Oswin perceived that he could not
+ maintain a war against his enemy who had more auxiliaries than
+ himself, and he thought it better at that time to lay aside all
+ thoughts of engaging, and to reserve himself for better times. He
+ therefore disbanded the army which he had assembled, and ordered
+ all his men to return to their own homes, from the place that is
+ called Wilfaraesdun,<a id="noteref_361" name="noteref_361" href=
+ "#note_361"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">361</span></span></a> that
+ is, Wilfar's Hill, which is about ten miles distant from the
+ village called Cataract, towards the north-west. He himself, with
+ only one trusty thegn, whose name was Tondhere, withdrew and lay
+ concealed in the house of Hunwald, a noble,<a id="noteref_362"
+ name="noteref_362" href="#note_362"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">362</span></span></a> whom
+ he imagined to be his most assured friend. But, alas! it was far
+ otherwise; for Hunwald betrayed him, and Oswy, by the hands of his
+ reeve, Ethilwin, foully slew him and the thegn aforesaid. This
+ happened on the 20th of August, in the ninth year of his reign, at
+ a place called Ingetlingum, where afterwards, to atone for this
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page165">[pg 165]</span><a name=
+ "Pg165" id="Pg165" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> crime, a monastery
+ was built,<a id="noteref_363" name="noteref_363" href=
+ "#note_363"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">363</span></span></a>
+ wherein prayers should be daily offered up to God for the
+ redemption of the souls of both kings, to wit, of him that was
+ murdered, and of him that commanded the murder.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">King Oswin was
+ of a goodly countenance, and tall of stature, pleasant in
+ discourse, and courteous in behaviour; and bountiful to all, gentle
+ and simple alike; so that he was beloved by all men for the royal
+ dignity of his mind and appearance and actions, and men of the
+ highest rank came from almost all provinces to serve him. Among all
+ the graces of virtue and moderation by which he was distinguished
+ and, if I may say so, blessed in a special manner, humility is said
+ to have been the greatest, which it will suffice to prove by one
+ instance.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He had given a
+ beautiful horse to Bishop Aidan, to use either in crossing rivers,
+ or in performing a journey upon any urgent necessity, though the
+ Bishop was wont to travel ordinarily on foot. Some short time
+ after, a poor man meeting the Bishop, and asking alms, he
+ immediately dismounted, and ordered the horse, with all his royal
+ trappings, to be given to the beggar; for he was very
+ compassionate, a great friend to the poor, and, in a manner, the
+ father of the wretched. This being told to the king, when they were
+ going in to dinner, he said to the Bishop, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“What did you mean, my lord Bishop, by giving the poor
+ man that royal horse, which it was fitting that you should have for
+ your own use? Had not we many other horses of less value, or things
+ of other sorts, which would have been good enough to give to the
+ poor, instead of giving that horse, which I had chosen and set
+ apart for your own use?”</span> Thereupon the Bishop answered,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“What do you say, O king? Is that son of a
+ mare more dear to you than that son of God?”</span> Upon this they
+ went in to dinner, and the Bishop sat in his place; but the king,
+ who had come in from hunting, stood warming himself, with his
+ attendants, at the fire. Then, on a sudden, whilst he was warming
+ himself, calling <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page166">[pg
+ 166]</span><a name="Pg166" id="Pg166" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ to mind what the bishop had said to him, he ungirt his sword, and
+ gave it to a servant, and hastened to the Bishop and fell down at
+ his feet, beseeching him to forgive him; <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“For from this time forward,”</span> said he,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“I will never speak any more of this, nor
+ will I judge of what or how much of our money you shall give to the
+ sons of God.”</span> The bishop was much moved at this sight, and
+ starting up, raised him, saying that he was entirely reconciled to
+ him, if he would but sit down to his meat, and lay aside all
+ sorrow. The king, at the bishop's command and request, was
+ comforted, but the bishop, on the other hand, grew sad and was
+ moved even to tears. His priest then asking him, in the language of
+ his country, which the king and his servants did not understand,
+ why he wept, <span class="tei tei-q">“I know,”</span> said he,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“that the king will not live long; for I
+ never before saw a humble king; whence I perceive that he will soon
+ be snatched out of this life, because this nation is not worthy of
+ such a ruler.”</span> Not long after, the bishop's gloomy
+ foreboding was fulfilled by the king's sad death, as has been said
+ above. But Bishop Aidan himself was also taken out of this world,
+ not more than twelve days after the death of the king he loved, on
+ the 31st of August,<a id="noteref_364" name="noteref_364" href=
+ "#note_364"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">364</span></span></a> to
+ receive the eternal reward of his labours from the Lord.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc153" id="toc153"></a> <a name="pdf154" id="pdf154"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XV" id="Book_III_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XV. How Bishop Aidan foretold
+ to certain seamen that a storm would arise, and gave them some holy
+ oil to calm it. [Between 642 and 645</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">How great the
+ merits of Aidan were, was made manifest by the Judge of the heart,
+ with the testimony of miracles, whereof it will suffice to mention
+ three, that they may not be forgotten. A certain priest, whose name
+ was Utta,<a id="noteref_365" name="noteref_365" href=
+ "#note_365"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">365</span></span></a> a man
+ of great weight and sincerity, and on that account honoured by all
+ men, even the princes of the world, was sent to Kent, to bring
+ thence, as wife for <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page167">[pg
+ 167]</span><a name="Pg167" id="Pg167" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ King Oswy, Eanfled,<a id="noteref_366" name="noteref_366" href=
+ "#note_366"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">366</span></span></a> the
+ daughter of King Edwin, who had been carried thither when her
+ father was killed. Intending to go thither by land, but to return
+ with the maiden by sea, he went to Bishop Aidan, and entreated him
+ to offer up his prayers to the Lord for him and his company, who
+ were then to set out on so long a journey. He, blessing them, and
+ commending them to the Lord, at the same time gave them some holy
+ oil, saying, <span class="tei tei-q">“I know that when you go on
+ board ship, you will meet with a storm and contrary wind; but be
+ mindful to cast this oil I give you into the sea, and the wind will
+ cease immediately; you will have pleasant calm weather to attend
+ you and send you home by the way that you desire.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">All these things
+ fell out in order, even as the bishop had foretold. For first, the
+ waves of the sea raged, and the sailors endeavoured to ride it out
+ at anchor, but all to no purpose; for the sea sweeping over the
+ ship on all sides and beginning to fill it with water, they all
+ perceived that death was at hand and about to overtake them. The
+ priest at last, remembering the bishop's words, laid hold of the
+ phial and cast some of the oil into the sea, which at once, as had
+ been foretold, ceased from its uproar. Thus it came to pass that
+ the man of God, by the spirit of prophecy, foretold the storm that
+ was to come to pass, and by virtue of the same spirit, though
+ absent in the body, calmed it when it had arisen. The story of this
+ miracle was not told me by a person of little credit, but by
+ Cynimund, a most faithful priest of our church,<a id="noteref_367"
+ name="noteref_367" href="#note_367"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">367</span></span></a> who
+ declared that it was related to him by Utta, the priest, in whose
+ case and through whom the same was wrought.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page168">[pg 168]</span><a name=
+ "Pg168" id="Pg168" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc155" id="toc155"></a> <a name="pdf156" id="pdf156"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XVI" id="Book_III_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVI. How the same Aidan, by his
+ prayers, saved the royal city when it was fired by the enemy
+ [Before 651</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Another notable
+ miracle of the same father is related by many such as were likely
+ to have knowledge thereof; for during the time that he was bishop,
+ the hostile army of the Mercians, under the command of Penda,
+ cruelly ravaged the country of the Northumbrians far and near, even
+ to the royal city,<a id="noteref_368" name="noteref_368" href=
+ "#note_368"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">368</span></span></a> which
+ has its name from Bebba, formerly its queen. Not being able to take
+ it by storm or by siege, he endeavoured to burn it down; and having
+ pulled down all the villages in the neighbourhood of the city, he
+ brought thither an immense quantity of beams, rafters, partitions,
+ wattles and thatch, wherewith he encompassed the place to a great
+ height on the land side, and when he found the wind favourable, he
+ set fire to it and attempted to burn the town.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that time,
+ the most reverend Bishop Aidan was dwelling in the Isle of
+ Farne,<a id="noteref_369" name="noteref_369" href=
+ "#note_369"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">369</span></span></a> which
+ is about two miles from the city; for thither he was wont often to
+ retire to pray in solitude and silence; and, indeed, this lonely
+ dwelling of his is to this day shown in that island. When he saw
+ the flames of fire and the smoke carried by the wind rising above
+ the city walls, he is said to have lifted up his eyes and hands to
+ heaven, and cried with tears, <span class="tei tei-q">“Behold,
+ Lord, how great evil is wrought by Penda!”</span> These words were
+ hardly uttered, when the wind immediately veering from the city,
+ drove back the flames upon those who had kindled them, so that some
+ being hurt, and all afraid, they forebore any further attempts
+ against the city, which they perceived to be protected by the hand
+ of God.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page169">[pg 169]</span><a name=
+ "Pg169" id="Pg169" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc157" id="toc157"></a> <a name="pdf158" id="pdf158"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVII. How a prop of the church
+ on which Bishop Aidan was leaning when he died, could not be
+ consumed when the rest of the Church was on fire; and concerning
+ his inward life. [651</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Aidan was in the
+ king's township, not far from the city of which we have spoken
+ above, at the time when death caused him to quit the body, after he
+ had been bishop sixteen<a id="noteref_370" name="noteref_370" href=
+ "#note_370"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">370</span></span></a>
+ years; for having a church and a chamber in that place, he was wont
+ often to go and stay there, and to make excursions from it to
+ preach in the country round about, which he likewise did at other
+ of the king's townships, having nothing of his own besides his
+ church and a few fields about it. When he was sick they set up a
+ tent for him against the wall at the west end of the church, and so
+ it happened that he breathed his last, leaning against a buttress
+ that was on the outside of the church to strengthen the wall. He
+ died in the seventeenth year of his episcopate, on the 31st of
+ August.<a id="noteref_371" name="noteref_371" href=
+ "#note_371"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">371</span></span></a> His
+ body was thence presently translated to the isle of Lindisfarne,
+ and buried in the cemetery of the brethren. Some time after, when a
+ larger church was built there and dedicated in honour of the
+ blessed prince of the Apostles, his bones were translated thither,
+ and laid on the right side of the altar, with the respect due to so
+ great a prelate.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Finan,<a id=
+ "noteref_372" name="noteref_372" href="#note_372"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">372</span></span></a> who
+ had likewise been sent thither from Hii, the island monastery of
+ the Scots, succeeded him, and continued no small time in the
+ bishopric. It happened some years after, that Penda, king of the
+ Mercians, coming into these parts with a hostile army, destroyed
+ all he could with fire and sword, and the village where the bishop
+ died, along with the church above <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page170">[pg 170]</span><a name="Pg170" id="Pg170" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> mentioned, was burnt down; but it fell out in
+ a wonderful manner that the buttress against which he had been
+ leaning when he died, could not be consumed by the fire which
+ devoured all about it. This miracle being noised abroad, the church
+ was soon rebuilt in the same place, and that same buttress was set
+ up on the outside, as it had been before, to strengthen the wall.
+ It happened again, some time after, that the village and likewise
+ the church were carelessly burned down the second time. Then again,
+ the fire could not touch the buttress; and, miraculously, though
+ the fire broke through the very holes of the nails wherewith it was
+ fixed to the building, yet it could do no hurt to the buttress
+ itself. When therefore the church was built there the third time,
+ they did not, as before, place that buttress on the outside as a
+ support of the building, but within the church, as a memorial of
+ the miracle; where the people coming in might kneel, and implore
+ the Divine mercy. And it is well known that since then many have
+ found grace and been healed in that same place, as also that by
+ means of splinters cut off from the buttress, and put into water,
+ many more have obtained a remedy for their own infirmities and
+ those of their friends.<a id="noteref_373" name="noteref_373" href=
+ "#note_373"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">373</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I have written
+ thus much concerning the character and works of the aforesaid
+ Aidan, in no way commending or approving his lack of wisdom with
+ regard to the observance of Easter; nay, heartily detesting it, as
+ I have most manifestly proved in the book I have written,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“De Temporibus”</span>;<a id="noteref_374"
+ name="noteref_374" href="#note_374"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">374</span></span></a> but,
+ like an impartial historian, unreservedly relating what was done by
+ or through him, and commending such things as are praiseworthy in
+ his actions, and preserving the memory thereof for the benefit of
+ the readers; to wit, his love of peace and charity; of continence
+ and humility; his mind superior to anger and avarice, and despising
+ pride and <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page171">[pg
+ 171]</span><a name="Pg171" id="Pg171" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ vainglory; his industry in keeping and teaching the Divine
+ commandments, his power of study and keeping vigil; his priestly
+ authority in reproving the haughty and powerful, and at the same
+ time his tenderness in comforting the afflicted, and relieving or
+ defending the poor. To be brief, so far as I have learnt from those
+ that knew him, he took care to neglect none of those things which
+ he found in the Gospels and the writings of Apostles and prophets,
+ but to the utmost of his power endeavoured to fulfil them all in
+ his deeds.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">These things I
+ greatly admire and love in the aforesaid bishop, because I do not
+ doubt that they were pleasing to God; but I do not approve or
+ praise his observance of Easter at the wrong time, either through
+ ignorance of the canonical time appointed, or, if he knew it, being
+ prevailed on by the authority of his nation not to adopt it.<a id=
+ "noteref_375" name="noteref_375" href="#note_375"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">375</span></span></a> Yet
+ this I approve in him, that in the celebration of his Easter, the
+ object which he had at heart and reverenced and preached was the
+ same as ours, to wit, the redemption of mankind, through the
+ Passion, Resurrection and Ascension into Heaven of the Man Christ
+ Jesus, who is the mediator between God and man. And therefore he
+ always celebrated Easter, not as some falsely imagine, on the
+ fourteenth of the moon, like the Jews, on any day of the week, but
+ on the Lord's day, from the fourteenth to the twentieth of the
+ moon; and this he did from his belief that the Resurrection of our
+ Lord happened on the first day of the week, and for the hope of our
+ resurrection, which also he, with the holy Church, believed would
+ truly happen on that same first day of the week, now called the
+ Lord's day.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc159" id="toc159"></a> <a name="pdf160" id="pdf160"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XVIII" id="Book_III_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVIII. Of the life and death of
+ the religious King Sigbert. [</span><span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-style: italic">Circ.</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">631</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time,
+ the kingdom of the East Angles, after the death of Earpwald, the
+ successor of Redwald, was <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page172">[pg
+ 172]</span><a name="Pg172" id="Pg172" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ governed by his brother Sigbert,<a id="noteref_376" name=
+ "noteref_376" href="#note_376"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">376</span></span></a> a
+ good and religious man, who some time before had been baptized in
+ Gaul, whilst he lived in banishment, a fugitive from the enmity of
+ Redwald. When he returned home, as soon as he ascended the throne,
+ being desirous to imitate the good institutions which he had seen
+ in Gaul, he founded a school wherein boys should be taught letters,
+ and was assisted therein by Bishop Felix, who came to him from
+ Kent, and who furnished them with masters and teachers after the
+ manner of the people of Kent.<a id="noteref_377" name="noteref_377"
+ href="#note_377"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">377</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This king became
+ so great a lover of the heavenly kingdom, that at last, quitting
+ the affairs of his kingdom, and committing them to his kinsman
+ Ecgric, who before had a share in that kingdom, he entered a
+ monastery, which he had built for himself, and having received the
+ tonsure, applied himself rather to do battle for a heavenly throne.
+ A long time after this, it happened that the nation of the
+ Mercians, under King Penda, made war on the East Angles; who
+ finding themselves no match for their enemy, entreated Sigbert to
+ go with them to battle, to encourage the soldiers. He was unwilling
+ and refused, upon which they drew him against his will out of the
+ monastery, and carried him to the army, hoping that the soldiers
+ would be less afraid and less disposed to flee in the presence of
+ one who had formerly been an active and distinguished commander.
+ But he, still mindful of his profession, surrounded, as he was, by
+ a royal army, would carry nothing in his hand but a wand, and was
+ killed with King Ecgric; and the pagans pressing on, all their army
+ was either slaughtered or dispersed.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">They were
+ succeeded in the kingdom by Anna,<a id="noteref_378" name=
+ "noteref_378" href="#note_378"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">378</span></span></a> the
+ son of Eni, of the blood royal, a good man, and the <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page173">[pg 173]</span><a name="Pg173" id="Pg173"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> father of good children, of whom, in
+ the proper place, we shall speak hereafter. He also was afterwards
+ slain like his predecessors by the same pagan chief of the
+ Mercians.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc161" id="toc161"></a> <a name="pdf162" id="pdf162"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XIX" id="Book_III_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIX. How Fursa built a
+ monastery among the East Angles, and of his visions and sanctity,
+ to which, his flesh remaining uncorrupted after death bore
+ testimony. [</span><span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-style: italic">Circ.</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">633</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Whilst Sigbert
+ still governed the kingdom, there came out of Ireland a holy man
+ called Fursa,<a id="noteref_379" name="noteref_379" href=
+ "#note_379"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">379</span></span></a>
+ renowned both for his words and actions, and remarkable for
+ singular virtues, being desirous to live as a stranger and pilgrim
+ for the Lord's sake, wherever an opportunity should offer. On
+ coming into the province of the East Angles, he was honourably
+ received by the aforesaid king, and performing his wonted task of
+ preaching the Gospel, by the example of his virtue and the
+ influence of his words, converted many unbelievers to Christ, and
+ confirmed in the faith and love of Christ those that already
+ believed.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Here he fell
+ into some infirmity of body, and was thought worthy to see a vision
+ of angels; in which he was admonished diligently to persevere in
+ the ministry of the Word which he had undertaken, and indefatigably
+ to apply himself to his usual watching and prayers; inasmuch as his
+ end was certain, but the hour thereof uncertain, according to the
+ saying of our Lord, <span class="tei tei-q">“Watch therefore, for
+ ye know neither the day nor the hour.”</span><a id="noteref_380"
+ name="noteref_380" href="#note_380"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">380</span></span></a> Being
+ confirmed by this vision, he set himself with all speed to build a
+ monastery on the ground which had been given him by King Sigbert,
+ and to establish a rule <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page174">[pg
+ 174]</span><a name="Pg174" id="Pg174" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ of life therein. This monastery was pleasantly situated in the
+ woods, near the sea; it was built within the area of a fort, which
+ in the English language is called Cnobheresburg, that is,
+ Cnobhere's Town;<a id="noteref_381" name="noteref_381" href=
+ "#note_381"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">381</span></span></a>
+ afterwards, Anna, king of that province, and certain of the nobles,
+ embellished it with more stately buildings and with gifts.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This man was of
+ noble Scottish<a id="noteref_382" name="noteref_382" href=
+ "#note_382"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">382</span></span></a>
+ blood, but much more noble in mind than in birth. From his boyish
+ years, he had earnestly applied himself to reading sacred books and
+ observing monastic discipline, and, as is most fitting for holy
+ men, he carefully practised all that he learned to be right.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Now, in course
+ of time he himself built a monastery,<a id="noteref_383" name=
+ "noteref_383" href="#note_383"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">383</span></span></a>
+ wherein he might with more freedom devote himself to his heavenly
+ studies. There, falling sick, as the book concerning his life
+ clearly informs us, he fell into a trance, and quitting his body
+ from the evening till cockcrow, he was accounted worthy to behold
+ the sight of the choirs of angels, and to hear their glad songs of
+ praise. He was wont to declare, that among other things he
+ distinctly heard this refrain: <span class="tei tei-q">“The saints
+ shall go from strength to strength.”</span><a id="noteref_384"
+ name="noteref_384" href="#note_384"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">384</span></span></a> And
+ again, <span class="tei tei-q">“The God of gods shall be seen in
+ Sion.”</span><a id="noteref_385" name="noteref_385" href=
+ "#note_385"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">385</span></span></a> Being
+ restored to his body, and again taken from it three days after, he
+ not only saw the greater joys of the blessed, but also fierce
+ conflicts of evil spirits, who by frequent accusations wickedly
+ endeavoured to obstruct his journey to heaven; but the angels
+ protected him, and all their endeavours were in vain. Concerning
+ all these matters, if any one desires to be more fully informed, to
+ wit, with what subtlety of deceit the devils recounted both his
+ actions and idle words, and even his thoughts, as if they had been
+ written down in a book; <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page175">[pg
+ 175]</span><a name="Pg175" id="Pg175" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ and what joyous or grievous tidings he learned from the holy angels
+ and just men who appeared to him among the angels; let him read the
+ little book of his life which I have mentioned, and I doubt not
+ that he will thereby reap much spiritual profit.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But there is one
+ thing among the rest, which we have thought it may be beneficial to
+ many to insert in this history. When he had been taken up on high,
+ he was bidden by the angels that conducted him to look back upon
+ the world. Upon which, casting his eyes downward, he saw, as it
+ were, a dark valley in the depths underneath him. He also saw four
+ fires in the air, not far distant from each other. Then asking the
+ angels, what fires those were, he was told, they were the fires
+ which would kindle and consume the world. One of them was of
+ falsehood, when we do not fulfil that which we promised in Baptism,
+ to renounce the Devil and all his works. The next was of
+ covetousness, when we prefer the riches of the world to the love of
+ heavenly things. The third was of discord, when we do not fear to
+ offend our neighbour even in needless things. The fourth was of
+ ruthlessness when we think it a light thing to rob and to defraud
+ the weak. These fires, increasing by degrees, extended so as to
+ meet one another, and united in one immense flame. When it drew
+ near, fearing for himself, he said to the angel, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Lord, behold the fire draws near to me.”</span> The
+ angel answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“That which you did not
+ kindle will not burn you; for though this appears to be a terrible
+ and great pyre, yet it tries every man according to the merits of
+ his works; for every man's concupiscence shall burn in this fire;
+ for as a man burns in the body through unlawful pleasure, so, when
+ set free from the body, he shall burn by the punishment which he
+ has deserved.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Then he saw one
+ of the three angels, who had been his guides throughout both
+ visions, go before and divide the flaming fires, whilst the other
+ two, flying about on both sides, defended him from the danger of
+ the fire. He also saw devils flying through the fire, raising the
+ flames of war against the just. Then followed <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page176">[pg 176]</span><a name="Pg176" id="Pg176"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> accusations of the envious spirits
+ against himself, the defence of the good spirits, and a fuller
+ vision of the heavenly hosts; as also of holy men of his own
+ nation, who, as he had learnt, had worthily held the office of
+ priesthood in old times, and who were known to fame; from whom he
+ heard many things very salutary to himself, and to all others that
+ would listen to them. When they had ended their discourse, and
+ returned to Heaven with the angelic spirits, there remained with
+ the blessed Fursa, the three angels of whom we have spoken before,
+ and who were to bring him back to the body. And when they
+ approached the aforesaid great fire, the angel divided the flame,
+ as he had done before; but when the man of God came to the passage
+ so opened amidst the flames, the unclean spirits, laying hold of
+ one of those whom they were burning in the fire, cast him against
+ him, and, touching his shoulder and jaw, scorched them. He knew the
+ man, and called to mind that he had received his garment when he
+ died. The holy angel, immediately laying hold of the man, threw him
+ back into the fire, and the malignant enemy said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Do not reject him whom you before received; for as you
+ received the goods of the sinner, so you ought to share in his
+ punishment.”</span> But the angel withstood him, saying,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“He did not receive them through avarice,
+ but in order to save his soul.”</span> The fire ceased, and the
+ angel, turning to him, said, <span class="tei tei-q">“That which
+ you kindled burned you; for if you had not received the money of
+ this man that died in his sins, his punishment would not burn
+ you.”</span> And he went on to speak with wholesome counsel of what
+ ought to be done for the salvation of such as repented in the hour
+ of death.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Being afterwards
+ restored to the body, throughout the whole course of his life he
+ bore the mark of the fire which he had felt in the spirit, visible
+ to all men on his shoulder and jaw; and the flesh openly showed, in
+ a wonderful manner, what the spirit had suffered in secret. He
+ always took care, as he had done before, to teach all men the
+ practice of virtue, as well by his example, as by preaching. But as
+ for the story of his visions, he <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page177">[pg 177]</span><a name="Pg177" id="Pg177" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> would only relate them to those who, from
+ desire of repentance, questioned him about them. An aged brother of
+ our monastery is still living, who is wont to relate that a very
+ truthful and religious man told him, that he had seen Fursa himself
+ in the province of the East Angles, and heard those visions from
+ his lips; adding, that though it was in severe winter weather and a
+ hard frost, and the man was sitting in a thin garment when he told
+ the story, yet he sweated as if it had been in the heat of
+ mid-summer, by reason of the great terror or joy of which he
+ spoke.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">To return to
+ what we were saying before, when, after preaching the Word of God
+ many years in Scotland,<a id="noteref_386" name="noteref_386" href=
+ "#note_386"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">386</span></span></a> he
+ could not well endure the disturbance of the crowds that resorted
+ to him, leaving all that he looked upon as his own, he departed
+ from his native island, and came with a few brothers through the
+ Britons into the province of the English, and preaching the Word
+ there, as has been said, built a famous monastery.<a id=
+ "noteref_387" name="noteref_387" href="#note_387"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">387</span></span></a> When
+ this was duly carried out, he became desirous to rid himself of all
+ business of this world, and even of the monastery itself, and
+ forthwith left the care of it and of its souls, to his brother
+ Fullan, and the priests Gobban and Dicull,<a id="noteref_388" name=
+ "noteref_388" href="#note_388"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">388</span></span></a> and
+ being himself free from all worldly affairs, resolved to end his
+ life as a hermit. He had another brother called Ultan, who, after a
+ long monastic probation, had also adopted the life of an anchorite.
+ So, seeking him out alone, he lived a whole year with him in
+ self-denial and prayer, and laboured daily with his hands.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Afterwards
+ seeing the province thrown into confusion by the irruptions of the
+ pagans,<a id="noteref_389" name="noteref_389" href=
+ "#note_389"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">389</span></span></a> and
+ foreseeing that the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page178">[pg
+ 178]</span><a name="Pg178" id="Pg178" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ monasteries would also be in danger, he left all things in order,
+ and sailed over into Gaul, and being there honourably entertained
+ by Clovis, king of the Franks,<a id="noteref_390" name=
+ "noteref_390" href="#note_390"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">390</span></span></a> or by
+ the patrician Ercinwald, he built a monastery in the place called
+ Latineacum,<a id="noteref_391" name="noteref_391" href=
+ "#note_391"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">391</span></span></a> and
+ falling sick not long after, departed this life. The same
+ Ercinwald, the patrician, took his body, and kept it in the porch
+ of a church he was building in his town of Perrona,<a id=
+ "noteref_392" name="noteref_392" href="#note_392"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">392</span></span></a> till
+ the church itself should be dedicated. This happened twenty-seven
+ days after, and the body being taken from the porch, to be
+ re-buried near the altar, was found as whole as if he had died that
+ very hour. And again, four years after, when a more beautiful
+ shrine had been built to receive his body to the east of the altar,
+ it was still found without taint of corruption, and was translated
+ thither with due honour; where it is well known that his merits,
+ through the divine operation, have been declared by many miracles.
+ We have briefly touched upon these matters as well as the
+ incorruption of his body, that the lofty nature of the man may be
+ better known to our readers. All which, as also concerning the
+ comrades of his warfare, whosoever will read it, will find more
+ fully described in the book of his life.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc163" id="toc163"></a> <a name="pdf164" id="pdf164"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XX" id="Book_III_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XX. How, when Honorius died,
+ Deusdedit became Archbishop of Canterbury; and of those who were at
+ that time bishops of the East Angles, and of the church of
+ Rochester. [653</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ Felix, bishop of the East Angles, dying, when he had held that see
+ seventeen years,<a id="noteref_393" name="noteref_393" href=
+ "#note_393"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">393</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page179">[pg 179]</span><a name=
+ "Pg179" id="Pg179" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> Honorius ordained
+ Thomas his deacon, of the province of the Gyrwas,<a id=
+ "noteref_394" name="noteref_394" href="#note_394"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">394</span></span></a> in
+ his place; and he being taken from this life when he had been
+ bishop five years, Bertgils, surnamed Boniface,<a id="noteref_395"
+ name="noteref_395" href="#note_395"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">395</span></span></a> of
+ the province of Kent, was appointed in his stead. Honorius<a id=
+ "noteref_396" name="noteref_396" href="#note_396"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">396</span></span></a>
+ himself also, having run his course, departed this life in the year
+ of our Lord 653, on the 30th of September; and when the see had
+ been vacant a year and six months, Deusdedit<a id="noteref_397"
+ name="noteref_397" href="#note_397"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">397</span></span></a> of
+ the nation of the West Saxons, was chosen the sixth Archbishop of
+ Canterbury. To ordain him, Ithamar,<a id="noteref_398" name=
+ "noteref_398" href="#note_398"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">398</span></span></a>
+ bishop of Rochester, came thither. His ordination was on the 26th
+ of March, and he ruled the church nine years, four months, and two
+ days; and when Ithamar died, he consecrated in his place
+ Damian,<a id="noteref_399" name="noteref_399" href=
+ "#note_399"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">399</span></span></a> who
+ was of the race of the South Saxons.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc165" id="toc165"></a> <a name="pdf166" id="pdf166"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XXI" id="Book_III_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXI. How the province of the
+ Midland Angles became Christian under King Peada. [653</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time,
+ the Middle Angles, that is, the Angles of the Midland
+ country,<a id="noteref_400" name="noteref_400" href=
+ "#note_400"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">400</span></span></a> under
+ their Prince Peada, the son of King Penda, received the faith and
+ mysteries of the truth. <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page180">[pg
+ 180]</span><a name="Pg180" id="Pg180" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Being an excellent youth, and most worthy of the name and office of
+ a king, he was by his father elevated to the throne of that nation,
+ and came to Oswy, king of the Northumbrians, requesting to have his
+ daughter Alchfled<a id="noteref_401" name="noteref_401" href=
+ "#note_401"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">401</span></span></a> given
+ him to wife; but he could not obtain his desire unless he would
+ receive the faith of Christ, and be baptized, with the nation which
+ he governed. When he heard the preaching of the truth, the promise
+ of the heavenly kingdom, and the hope of resurrection and future
+ immortality, he declared that he would willingly become a
+ Christian, even though he should not obtain the maiden; being
+ chiefly prevailed on to receive the faith by King Oswy's son
+ Alchfrid,<a id="noteref_402" name="noteref_402" href=
+ "#note_402"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">402</span></span></a> who
+ was his brother-in-law and friend, for he had married his sister
+ Cyneburg,<a id="noteref_403" name="noteref_403" href=
+ "#note_403"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">403</span></span></a> the
+ daughter of King Penda.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Accordingly he
+ was baptized by Bishop Finan, with all his nobles and thegns,<a id=
+ "noteref_404" name="noteref_404" href="#note_404"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">404</span></span></a> and
+ their servants, that came along with him, at a noted township,
+ belonging to the king, called At the Wall.<a id="noteref_405" name=
+ "noteref_405" href="#note_405"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">405</span></span></a> And
+ having received four priests, who by reason of their learning and
+ good life were deemed proper to instruct and baptize his nation, he
+ returned home with much joy. These priests were Cedd and Adda, and
+ Betti and Diuma;<a id="noteref_406" name="noteref_406" href=
+ "#note_406"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">406</span></span></a> the
+ last of whom was by nation a Scot, the others English. Adda was
+ brother to Utta, whom we have mentioned before,<a id="noteref_407"
+ name="noteref_407" href="#note_407"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">407</span></span></a> a
+ renowned priest, and abbot of the monastery which is called At the
+ Goat's Head.<a id="noteref_408" name="noteref_408" href=
+ "#note_408"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">408</span></span></a> The
+ aforesaid priests, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page181">[pg
+ 181]</span><a name="Pg181" id="Pg181" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ arriving in the province with the prince, preached the Word, and
+ were heard willingly; and many, as well of the nobility as the
+ common sort, renouncing the abominations of idolatry, were daily
+ washed in the fountain of the faith.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Nor did King
+ Penda forbid the preaching of the Word even among his people, the
+ Mercians, if any were willing to hear it; but, on the contrary, he
+ hated and despised those whom he perceived to be without the works
+ of faith, when they had once received the faith of Christ, saying,
+ that they were contemptible and wretched who scorned to obey their
+ God, in whom they believed. These things were set on foot two years
+ before the death of King Penda.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But when he was
+ slain, and the most Christian king, Oswy, succeeded him in the
+ throne, as we shall hereafter relate, Diuma,<a id="noteref_409"
+ name="noteref_409" href="#note_409"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">409</span></span></a> one
+ of the aforesaid four priests, was made bishop of the Midland
+ Angles, as also of the Mercians, being ordained by Bishop Finan;
+ for the scarcity of priests made it necessary that one prelate
+ should be set over two nations. Having in a short time gained many
+ people to the Lord, he died among the Midland Angles, in the
+ country called Infeppingum;<a id="noteref_410" name="noteref_410"
+ href="#note_410"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">410</span></span></a> and
+ Ceollach, also of the Scottish nation, succeeded him in the
+ bishopric. But he, not long after, left his bishopric, and returned
+ to the island of Hii,<a id="noteref_411" name="noteref_411" href=
+ "#note_411"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">411</span></span></a>
+ which, among the Scots, was the chief and head of many monasteries.
+ His successor in the bishopric was Trumhere,<a id="noteref_412"
+ name="noteref_412" href="#note_412"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">412</span></span></a> a
+ godly man, and trained in the monastic life, an Englishman, but
+ ordained bishop by the Scots. This happened in the days of King
+ Wulfhere, of whom we shall speak hereafter.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page182">[pg 182]</span><a name=
+ "Pg182" id="Pg182" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc167" id="toc167"></a> <a name="pdf168" id="pdf168"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XXII" id="Book_III_Chap_XXII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXII. How under King Sigbert,
+ through the preaching of Cedd, the East Saxons again received the
+ faith, which they had before cast off. [653</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that time,
+ also, the East Saxons, at the instance of King Oswy, again received
+ the faith, which they had formerly cast off when they expelled
+ Mellitus, their bishop.<a id="noteref_413" name="noteref_413" href=
+ "#note_413"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">413</span></span></a> For
+ Sigbert,<a id="noteref_414" name="noteref_414" href=
+ "#note_414"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">414</span></span></a> who
+ reigned next to Sigbert surnamed The Little, was then king of that
+ nation, and a friend to King Oswy, who, when Sigbert came to the
+ province of the Northumbrians to visit him, as he often did, used
+ to endeavour to convince him that those could not be gods that had
+ been made by the hands of men; that a stock or a stone could not be
+ proper matter to form a god, the residue whereof was either burned
+ in the fire, or framed into any vessels for the use of men, or else
+ was cast out as refuse, trampled on and turned into dust. That God
+ is rather to be understood as incomprehensible in majesty and
+ invisible to human eyes, almighty, eternal, the Creator of heaven
+ and earth and of mankind; Who governs and will judge the world in
+ righteousness, Whose eternal abode must be believed to be in
+ Heaven, and not in base and perishable metal; and that it ought in
+ reason to be concluded, that all those who learn and do the will of
+ Him by Whom they were created, will receive from Him eternal
+ rewards. King Oswy having often, with friendly counsel, like a
+ brother, said this and much more to the like effect to King
+ Sigbert, at length, aided by the consent of his friends, he
+ believed, and after he had consulted with those about him, and
+ exhorted them, when they all agreed and assented to the faith, he
+ was baptized with them by Bishop Finan, in the king's township
+ above spoken of, which is called At the Wall,<a id="noteref_415"
+ name="noteref_415" href="#note_415"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">415</span></span></a>
+ because it is close by the <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page183">[pg 183]</span><a name="Pg183" id="Pg183" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> wall which the Romans formerly drew across
+ the island of Britain, at the distance of twelve miles from the
+ eastern sea.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">King Sigbert,
+ having now become a citizen of the eternal kingdom, returned to the
+ seat of his temporal kingdom, requesting of King Oswy that he would
+ give him some teachers, to convert his nation to the faith of
+ Christ, and cleanse them in the fountain of salvation. Wherefore
+ Oswy, sending into the province of the Midland Angles, summoned the
+ man of God, Cedd,<a id="noteref_416" name="noteref_416" href=
+ "#note_416"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">416</span></span></a> and,
+ giving him another priest for his companion, sent them to preach
+ the Word to the East Saxons. When these two, travelling to all
+ parts of that country, had gathered a numerous Church to the Lord,
+ it happened once that Cedd returned home, and came to the church of
+ Lindisfarne to confer with Bishop Finan; who, finding that the work
+ of the Gospel had prospered in his hands, made him bishop of the
+ nation of the East Saxons, calling to him two other bishops<a id=
+ "noteref_417" name="noteref_417" href="#note_417"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">417</span></span></a> to
+ assist at the ordination. Cedd, having received the episcopal
+ dignity, returned to his province, and pursuing the work he had
+ begun with more ample authority, built churches in divers places,
+ and ordained priests and deacons to assist him in the Word of
+ faith, and the ministry of Baptism,<a id="noteref_418" name=
+ "noteref_418" href="#note_418"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">418</span></span></a>
+ especially in the city which, in the language of the Saxons, is
+ called Ythancaestir,<a id="noteref_419" name="noteref_419" href=
+ "#note_419"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">419</span></span></a> as
+ also in that which is named Tilaburg.<a id="noteref_420" name=
+ "noteref_420" href="#note_420"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">420</span></span></a> The
+ first of these places is on the bank of the Pant, the other on the
+ bank of the Thames. In these, gathering a flock of Christ's
+ servants, he taught them to observe the discipline of a rule of
+ life, as far as those rude people were then capable of receiving
+ it.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page184">[pg
+ 184]</span><a name="Pg184" id="Pg184" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Whilst the
+ teaching of the everlasting life was thus, for no small time,
+ making daily increase in that province to the joy of the king and
+ of all the people, it happened that the king, at the instigation of
+ the enemy of all good men, was murdered by his own kindred. They
+ were two brothers who did this wicked deed; and being asked what
+ had moved them to it, they had nothing else to answer, but that
+ they had been incensed against the king, and hated him, because he
+ was too apt to spare his enemies, and calmly forgave the wrongs
+ they had done him, upon their entreaty. Such was the crime for
+ which the king was killed, because he observed the precepts of the
+ Gospel with a devout heart; but in this innocent death his real
+ offence was also punished, according to the prediction of the man
+ of God. For one of those nobles<a id="noteref_421" name=
+ "noteref_421" href="#note_421"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">421</span></span></a> that
+ murdered him was unlawfully married, and when the bishop was not
+ able to prevent or correct the sin, he excommunicated him, and
+ commanded all that would give ear to him not to enter this man's
+ house, nor to eat of his meat. But the king made light of this
+ command, and being invited by the noble, went to a banquet at his
+ house. As he was going thence, the bishop met him. The king,
+ beholding him, immediately dismounted from his horse, trembling,
+ and fell down at his feet, begging pardon for his offence; for the
+ bishop, who was likewise on horseback, had also alighted. Being
+ much incensed, he touched the prostrate king with the rod he held
+ in his hand, and spoke thus with the authority of his office:
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“I tell thee, forasmuch as thou wouldest
+ not refrain from the house of that sinful and condemned man, thou
+ shalt die in that very house.”</span> Yet it is to be believed,
+ that such a death of a religious man not only blotted out his
+ offence, but even added to his merit; because it happened on
+ account of his piety and his observance of the commands of
+ Christ.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Sigbert was
+ succeeded in the kingdom by Suidhelm,<a id="noteref_422" name=
+ "noteref_422" href="#note_422"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">422</span></span></a> the
+ son of Sexbald, who was baptized by the same <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page185">[pg 185]</span><a name="Pg185" id="Pg185"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> Cedd, in the province of the East
+ Angles, in the royal township, called Rendlaesham,<a id=
+ "noteref_423" name="noteref_423" href="#note_423"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">423</span></span></a> that
+ is, Rendil's Dwelling; and Ethelwald,<a id="noteref_424" name=
+ "noteref_424" href="#note_424"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">424</span></span></a> king
+ of the East Angles, brother to Anna, king of the same people,
+ received him as he came forth from the holy font.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc169" id="toc169"></a> <a name="pdf170" id="pdf170"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XXIII" id="Book_III_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIII. How Bishop Cedd, having
+ a place for building a monastery given him by King Ethelwald,
+ consecrated it to the Lord with prayer and fasting; and concerning
+ his death. [659-664</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same man of
+ God, whilst he was bishop among the East Saxons, was also wont
+ oftentimes to visit his own province, Northumbria, for the purpose
+ of exhortation. Oidilwald,<a id="noteref_425" name="noteref_425"
+ href="#note_425"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">425</span></span></a> the
+ son of King Oswald, who reigned among the Deiri, finding him a
+ holy, wise, and good man, desired him to accept some land whereon
+ to build a monastery, to which the king himself might frequently
+ resort, to pray to the Lord and hear the Word, and where he might
+ be buried when he died; for he believed faithfully that he should
+ receive much benefit from the daily prayers of those who were to
+ serve the Lord in that place. The king had before with him a
+ brother of the same bishop, called Caelin, a man no less devoted to
+ God, who, being a priest, was wont to administer to him and his
+ house the Word and the Sacraments of the faith; by whose means he
+ chiefly came to know and love the bishop. So then, complying with
+ the king's desires, the Bishop chose himself a place whereon to
+ build a monastery among steep and distant mountains, which looked
+ more like lurking-places for robbers and dens of wild beasts, than
+ dwellings of men; to the end that, according <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page186">[pg 186]</span><a name="Pg186" id="Pg186"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> to the prophecy of Isaiah, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“In the habitation of dragons, where each lay, might be
+ grass with reeds and rushes;”</span><a id="noteref_426" name=
+ "noteref_426" href="#note_426"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">426</span></span></a> that
+ is, that the fruits of good works should spring up, where before
+ beasts were wont to dwell, or men to live after the manner of
+ beasts.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But the man of
+ God, desiring first to cleanse the place which he had received for
+ the monastery from stain of former crimes, by prayer and fasting,
+ and so to lay the foundations there, requested of the king that he
+ would give him opportunity and leave to abide there for prayer all
+ the time of Lent, which was at hand. All which days, except
+ Sundays, he prolonged his fast till the evening, according to
+ custom, and then took no other sustenance than a small piece of
+ bread, one hen's egg, and a little milk and water. This, he said,
+ was the custom of those of whom he had learned the rule of regular
+ discipline, first to consecrate to the Lord, by prayer and fasting,
+ the places which they had newly received for building a monastery
+ or a church. When there were ten days of Lent still remaining,
+ there came a messenger to call him to the king; and he, that the
+ holy work might not be intermitted, on account of the king's
+ affairs, entreated his priest, Cynibill, who was also his own
+ brother, to complete his pious undertaking. Cynibill readily
+ consented, and when the duty of fasting and prayer was over, he
+ there built the monastery, which is now called Laestingaeu,<a id=
+ "noteref_427" name="noteref_427" href="#note_427"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">427</span></span></a> and
+ established therein religious customs according to the use of
+ Lindisfarne, where he had been trained.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When Cedd had
+ for many years held the office of bishop in the aforesaid province,
+ and also taken charge of this monastery, over which he placed
+ provosts,<a id="noteref_428" name="noteref_428" href=
+ "#note_428"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">428</span></span></a> it
+ happened that he came thither at a time when there was plague, and
+ fell sick and died. He was first buried <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page187">[pg 187]</span><a name="Pg187" id="Pg187" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> without the walls; but in the process of time
+ a church was built of stone in the monastery, in honour of the
+ Blessed Mother of God, and his body was laid in it, on the right
+ side of the altar.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The bishop left
+ the monastery to be governed after him by his brother Ceadda,<a id=
+ "noteref_429" name="noteref_429" href="#note_429"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">429</span></span></a> who
+ was afterwards made bishop, as shall be told hereafter. For, as it
+ rarely happens, the four brothers we have mentioned, Cedd and
+ Cynibill, and Caelin and Ceadda, were all celebrated priests of the
+ Lord, and two of them also came to be bishops. When the brethren
+ who were in his monastery, in the province of the East
+ Saxons,<a id="noteref_430" name="noteref_430" href=
+ "#note_430"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">430</span></span></a> heard
+ that the bishop was dead and buried in the province of the
+ Northumbrians, about thirty men of that monastery came thither,
+ being desirous either to live near the body of their father, if it
+ should please God, or to die and be buried there. Being gladly
+ received by their brethren and fellow soldiers in Christ, all of
+ them died there struck down by the aforesaid pestilence, except one
+ little boy, who is known to have been saved from death by the
+ prayers of his spiritual father. For being alive long after, and
+ giving himself to the reading of Scripture, he was told that he had
+ not been regenerated by the water of Baptism, and being then
+ cleansed in the laver of salvation, he was afterwards promoted to
+ the order of priesthood, and was of service to many in the church.
+ I do not doubt that he was delivered at the point of death, as I
+ have said, by the intercession of his father, to whose body he had
+ come for love of him, that so he might himself avoid eternal death,
+ and by teaching, offer the ministry of life and salvation to others
+ of the brethren.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page188">[pg 188]</span><a name=
+ "Pg188" id="Pg188" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc171" id="toc171"></a> <a name="pdf172" id="pdf172"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XXIV" id="Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIV. How when King Penda was
+ slain, the province of the Mercians received the faith of Christ,
+ and Oswy gave possessions and territories to God, for building
+ monasteries, as a thank offering for the victory obtained.
+ [655</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time,
+ King Oswy was exposed to the cruel and intolerable invasions of
+ Penda, king of the Mercians, whom we have so often mentioned, and
+ who had slain his brother;<a id="noteref_431" name="noteref_431"
+ href="#note_431"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">431</span></span></a> at
+ length, compelled by his necessity, he promised to give him
+ countless gifts and royal marks of honour greater than can be
+ believed, to purchase peace; provided that he would return home,
+ and cease to waste and utterly destroy the provinces of his
+ kingdom. The pagan king refused to grant his request, for he had
+ resolved to blot out and extirpate all his nation, from the highest
+ to the lowest; whereupon King Oswy had recourse to the protection
+ of the Divine pity for deliverance from his barbarous and pitiless
+ foe, and binding himself by a vow, said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“If the pagan will not accept our gifts, let us offer
+ them to Him that will, the Lord our God.”</span> He then vowed,
+ that if he should win the victory, he would dedicate his daughter
+ to the Lord in holy virginity, and give twelve pieces of land
+ whereon to build monasteries. After this he gave battle with a very
+ small army: indeed, it is reported that the pagans had thirty times
+ the number of men; for they had thirty legions, drawn up under most
+ noted commanders.<a id="noteref_432" name="noteref_432" href=
+ "#note_432"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">432</span></span></a> King
+ Oswy and his son Alchfrid met them with a very small army, as has
+ been said, but trusting in Christ as their Leader; his other son,
+ Egfrid,<a id="noteref_433" name="noteref_433" href=
+ "#note_433"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">433</span></span></a> was
+ then kept as a hostage at the court of Queen Cynwise,<a id=
+ "noteref_434" name="noteref_434" href="#note_434"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">434</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page189">[pg 189]</span><a name=
+ "Pg189" id="Pg189" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> in the province of
+ the Mercians. King Oswald's son Oidilwald,<a id="noteref_435" name=
+ "noteref_435" href="#note_435"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">435</span></span></a> who
+ ought to have supported them, was on the enemy's side, and led them
+ on to fight against his country and his uncle; though, during the
+ battle, he withdrew, and awaited the event in a place of safety.
+ The engagement began, the pagans were put to flight or killed, the
+ thirty royal commanders, who had come to Penda's assistance, were
+ almost all of them slain; among whom was Ethelhere,<a id=
+ "noteref_436" name="noteref_436" href="#note_436"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">436</span></span></a>
+ brother and successor to Anna, king of the East Angles. He had been
+ the occasion of the war, and was now killed, having lost his army
+ and auxiliaries. The battle was fought near the river
+ Winwaed,<a id="noteref_437" name="noteref_437" href=
+ "#note_437"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">437</span></span></a> which
+ then, owing to the great rains, was in flood, and had overflowed
+ its banks, so that many more were drowned in the flight than
+ destroyed in battle by the sword.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Then King Oswy,
+ according to the vow he had made to the Lord, returned thanks to
+ God for the victory granted him, and gave his daughter
+ Elfled,<a id="noteref_438" name="noteref_438" href=
+ "#note_438"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">438</span></span></a> who
+ was scarce a year old, to be consecrated to Him in perpetual
+ virginity; bestowing also twelve small estates of land, wherein the
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page190">[pg 190]</span><a name=
+ "Pg190" id="Pg190" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> practice of earthly
+ warfare should cease, and place and means should be afforded to
+ devout and zealous monks to wage spiritual warfare, and pray for
+ the eternal peace of his nation. Of these estates six were in the
+ province of the Deiri, and the other six in that of the Bernicians.
+ Each of the estates contained ten families, that is, a hundred and
+ twenty in all. The aforesaid daughter of King Oswy, who was to be
+ dedicated to God, entered the monastery called Heruteu,<a id=
+ "noteref_439" name="noteref_439" href="#note_439"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">439</span></span></a> or,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“The Island of the Hart,”</span> at that
+ time ruled by the Abbess Hilda,<a id="noteref_440" name=
+ "noteref_440" href="#note_440"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">440</span></span></a> who,
+ two years after, having acquired an estate of ten families, at the
+ place called Streanaeshalch,<a id="noteref_441" name="noteref_441"
+ href="#note_441"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">441</span></span></a> built
+ a monastery there, in which the aforesaid king's daughter was first
+ trained in the monastic life and afterwards became abbess; till, at
+ the age of fifty-nine, the blessed virgin departed to be united to
+ her Heavenly Bridegroom. In this monastery, she and her father,
+ Oswy, her mother, Eanfled, her mother's father, Edwin,<a id=
+ "noteref_442" name="noteref_442" href="#note_442"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">442</span></span></a> and
+ many other noble persons, are buried in the church of the holy
+ Apostle Peter. King Oswy concluded this war in the district of
+ Loidis, in the thirteenth year of his reign, on the 15th of
+ November,<a id="noteref_443" name="noteref_443" href=
+ "#note_443"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">443</span></span></a> to
+ the great benefit of both nations; for he delivered his own people
+ from the hostile depredations of the pagans, and, having made an
+ end of their heathen chief, converted the Mercians and the adjacent
+ provinces to the grace of the Christian faith.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Diuma was made
+ the first bishop of the Mercians, as also of Lindsey and the
+ Midland Angles, as has been said above,<a id="noteref_444" name=
+ "noteref_444" href="#note_444"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">444</span></span></a> and
+ he died and was buried among the <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page191">[pg 191]</span><a name="Pg191" id="Pg191" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Midland Angles. The second was
+ Ceollach,<a id="noteref_445" name="noteref_445" href=
+ "#note_445"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">445</span></span></a> who,
+ giving up his episcopal office before his death, returned into
+ Scotland. Both these bishops belonged to the nation of the Scots.
+ The third was Trumhere, an Englishman, but educated and ordained by
+ the Scots. He was abbot of the monastery that is called
+ Ingetlingum,<a id="noteref_446" name="noteref_446" href=
+ "#note_446"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">446</span></span></a> and
+ is the place where King Oswin was killed, as has been said above;
+ for Queen Eanfled, his kinswoman, in expiation of his unjust death,
+ begged of King Oswy that he would give Trumhere, the aforesaid
+ servant of God, a place there to build a monastery, because he also
+ was kinsman to the slaughtered king; in which monastery continual
+ prayers should be offered up for the eternal welfare of the kings,
+ both of him that was murdered, and of him that commanded the
+ murder. The same King Oswy governed the Mercians, as also the
+ people of the other southern provinces, three years after he had
+ slain King Penda; and he likewise subdued the greater part of the
+ Picts to the dominion of the English.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time he
+ gave to the above-mentioned Peada, son to King Penda, because he
+ was his kinsman, the kingdom of the Southern Mercians,<a id=
+ "noteref_447" name="noteref_447" href="#note_447"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">447</span></span></a>
+ consisting, as is said, of 5,000 families, divided by the river
+ Trent from the Northern Mercians, whose land contains 7,000
+ families; but Peada was foully slain in the following spring, by
+ the treachery, as is said, of his wife,<a id="noteref_448" name=
+ "noteref_448" href="#note_448"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">448</span></span></a>
+ during the very time of the Easter festival. Three years after the
+ death of King Penda, the Mercian chiefs, Immin, and Eafa, and
+ Eadbert, rebelled against King Oswy, setting up for their king,
+ Wulfhere,<a id="noteref_449" name="noteref_449" href=
+ "#note_449"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">449</span></span></a> son
+ to the said Penda, a youth whom they had kept concealed; and
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page192">[pg 192]</span><a name=
+ "Pg192" id="Pg192" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> expelling the
+ ealdormen of the foreign king, they bravely recovered at once their
+ liberty and their lands; and being thus free, together with their
+ king, they rejoiced to serve Christ the true King, for the sake of
+ an everlasting kingdom in heaven. This king governed the Mercians
+ seventeen years, and had for his first bishop Trumhere,<a id=
+ "noteref_450" name="noteref_450" href="#note_450"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">450</span></span></a> above
+ spoken of; the second was Jaruman;<a id="noteref_451" name=
+ "noteref_451" href="#note_451"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">451</span></span></a> the
+ third Ceadda;<a id="noteref_452" name="noteref_452" href=
+ "#note_452"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">452</span></span></a> the
+ fourth Wynfrid.<a id="noteref_453" name="noteref_453" href=
+ "#note_453"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">453</span></span></a> All
+ these, succeeding each other in order under King Wulfhere,
+ discharged episcopal duties to the Mercian nation.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc173" id="toc173"></a> <a name="pdf174" id="pdf174"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XXV" id="Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXV. How the question arose
+ about the due time of keeping Easter, with those that came out of
+ Scotland.</span><a id="noteref_454" name="noteref_454" href=
+ "#note_454"><span class="tei tei-noteref" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">454</span></span></a><span style="font-size: 144%">[664</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ Bishop Aidan being taken away from this life, Finan, who was
+ ordained and sent by the Scots, succeeded him in the bishopric, and
+ built a church in the Isle of Lindisfarne, fit for the episcopal
+ see; nevertheless, after the manner of the Scots, he made it, not
+ of stone, but entirely of hewn oak, and covered it with reeds; and
+ it was afterwards dedicated in honour of the blessed Peter the
+ Apostle, by the most reverend Archbishop Theodore. Eadbert,<a id=
+ "noteref_455" name="noteref_455" href="#note_455"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">455</span></span></a> also
+ bishop of that place, took off the thatch, and caused it to be
+ covered entirely, both roof and walls, with plates of
+ lead.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page193">[pg
+ 193]</span><a name="Pg193" id="Pg193" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time, a
+ great and frequently debated question arose about the observance of
+ Easter;<a id="noteref_456" name="noteref_456" href=
+ "#note_456"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">456</span></span></a> those
+ that came from Kent or Gaul affirming, that the Scots celebrated
+ Easter Sunday contrary to the custom of the universal Church. Among
+ them was a most zealous defender of the true Easter, whose name was
+ Ronan,<a id="noteref_457" name="noteref_457" href=
+ "#note_457"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">457</span></span></a> a
+ Scot by nation, but instructed in the rule of ecclesiastical truth
+ in Gaul or Italy. Disputing with Finan, he convinced many, or at
+ least induced them to make a more strict inquiry after the truth;
+ yet he could not prevail upon Finan, but, on the contrary,
+ embittered him the more by reproof, and made him a professed
+ opponent of the truth, for he was of a violent temper. James,<a id=
+ "noteref_458" name="noteref_458" href="#note_458"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">458</span></span></a>
+ formerly the deacon of the venerable Archbishop Paulinus, as has
+ been said above, observed the true and Catholic Easter, with all
+ those that he could instruct in the better way. Queen Eanfled and
+ her followers also observed it as she had seen it practised in
+ Kent, having with her a Kentish priest who followed the Catholic
+ observance, whose name was Romanus. Thus it is said to have
+ sometimes happened in those times that Easter was twice celebrated
+ in one year; and that when the king, having ended his fast, was
+ keeping Easter, the queen and her followers were still fasting, and
+ celebrating Palm Sunday. Whilst Aidan lived, this difference about
+ the observance of Easter was patiently tolerated by all men, for
+ they well knew, that though he could not keep Easter contrary to
+ the custom of those who had sent him, yet he industriously laboured
+ to practise the works of faith, piety, and love, according to the
+ custom of all holy men; for which reason he was deservedly beloved
+ by all, even by those who differed in opinion concerning Easter,
+ and was held in veneration, not only by less important persons, but
+ even by the bishops, Honorius of Canterbury, and Felix of the East
+ Angles.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But after the
+ death of Finan, who succeeded him, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page194">[pg 194]</span><a name="Pg194" id="Pg194" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> when Colman, who was also sent from
+ Scotland,<a id="noteref_459" name="noteref_459" href=
+ "#note_459"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">459</span></span></a> came
+ to be bishop, a greater controversy arose about the observance of
+ Easter, and other rules of ecclesiastical life. Whereupon this
+ question began naturally to influence the thoughts and hearts of
+ many who feared, lest haply, having received the name of
+ Christians, they might run, or have run, in vain. This reached the
+ ears of the rulers, King Oswy and his son Alchfrid. Now Oswy,
+ having been instructed and baptized by the Scots, and being very
+ perfectly skilled in their language, thought nothing better than
+ what they taught; but Alchfrid, having for his teacher in
+ Christianity the learned Wilfrid,<a id="noteref_460" name=
+ "noteref_460" href="#note_460"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">460</span></span></a> who
+ had formerly gone to Rome to study ecclesiastical doctrine, and
+ spent much time at Lyons with Dalfinus,<a id="noteref_461" name=
+ "noteref_461" href="#note_461"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">461</span></span></a>
+ archbishop of Gaul, from whom also he had received the crown of
+ ecclesiastical tonsure, rightly thought that this man's doctrine
+ ought to be preferred before all the traditions of the Scots. For
+ this reason he had also given him a monastery of forty families, at
+ a place called Inhrypum;<a id="noteref_462" name="noteref_462"
+ href="#note_462"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">462</span></span></a> which
+ place, not long before, he had given for a monastery to those that
+ were followers of the Scots; but forasmuch as they afterwards,
+ being left to their choice, preferred to quit the place rather than
+ alter their custom, he gave it to him, whose life and doctrine were
+ worthy of it.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Agilbert, bishop
+ of the West Saxons,<a id="noteref_463" name="noteref_463" href=
+ "#note_463"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">463</span></span></a>
+ above-mentioned, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page195">[pg
+ 195]</span><a name="Pg195" id="Pg195" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> a
+ friend of King Alchfrid and of Abbot Wilfrid, had at that time come
+ into the province of the Northumbrians, and was staying some time
+ among them; at the request of Alchfrid, he made Wilfrid a priest in
+ his aforesaid monastery. He had in his company a priest, whose name
+ was Agatho.<a id="noteref_464" name="noteref_464" href=
+ "#note_464"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">464</span></span></a> The
+ question being raised there concerning Easter and the tonsure and
+ other ecclesiastical matters, it was arranged, that a synod should
+ be held in the monastery of Streanaeshalch,<a id="noteref_465"
+ name="noteref_465" href="#note_465"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">465</span></span></a> which
+ signifies the Bay of the Lighthouse, where the Abbess Hilda,<a id=
+ "noteref_466" name="noteref_466" href="#note_466"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">466</span></span></a> a
+ woman devoted to the service of God, then ruled; and that there
+ this question should be decided. The kings, both father and son,
+ came thither, and the bishops, Colman with his Scottish clerks, and
+ Agilbert with the priests Agatho and Wilfrid. James and Romanus
+ were on their side; but the Abbess Hilda and her followers were for
+ the Scots, as was also the venerable Bishop Cedd,<a id=
+ "noteref_467" name="noteref_467" href="#note_467"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">467</span></span></a> long
+ before ordained by the Scots, as has been said above, and he acted
+ in that council as a most careful interpreter for both parties.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">King Oswy first
+ made an opening speech, in which he said that it behoved those who
+ served one God to observe one rule of life; and as they all
+ expected the same kingdom in heaven, so they ought not to differ in
+ the celebration of the heavenly mysteries; but rather to inquire
+ which was the truer tradition, that it might be followed by all in
+ common; he then commanded his bishop, Colman, first to declare what
+ the custom was which he observed, and whence it derived its origin.
+ Then Colman said, <span class="tei tei-q">“The Easter which I keep,
+ I received from my elders, who sent me hither as bishop; all our
+ forefathers, men beloved of God, are known to have celebrated it
+ after the same manner; and that it may not seem to any contemptible
+ and worthy to be <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page196">[pg
+ 196]</span><a name="Pg196" id="Pg196" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ rejected, it is the same which the blessed John the Evangelist, the
+ disciple specially beloved of our Lord, with all the churches over
+ which he presided, is recorded to have celebrated.”</span><a id=
+ "noteref_468" name="noteref_468" href="#note_468"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">468</span></span></a> When
+ he had said thus much, and more to the like effect, the king
+ commanded Agilbert to make known the manner of his observance and
+ to show whence it was derived, and on what authority he followed
+ it. Agilbert answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“I beseech you, let
+ my disciple, the priest Wilfrid, speak in my stead; because we both
+ concur with the other followers of the ecclesiastical tradition
+ that are here present, and he can better and more clearly explain
+ our opinion in the English language, than I can by an
+ interpreter.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Then Wilfrid,
+ being ordered by the king to speak, began thus:—<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“The Easter which we keep, we saw celebrated by all at
+ Rome, where the blessed Apostles, Peter and Paul, lived, taught,
+ suffered, and were buried; we saw the same done by all in Italy and
+ in Gaul, when we travelled through those countries for the purpose
+ of study and prayer. We found it observed in Africa, Asia, Egypt,
+ Greece, and all the world, wherever the Church of Christ is spread
+ abroad, among divers nations and tongues, at one and the same time;
+ save only among these and their accomplices in obstinacy, I mean
+ the Picts and the Britons, who foolishly, in these two remote
+ islands of the ocean, and only in part even of them, strive to
+ oppose all the rest of the world.”</span> When he had so said,
+ Colman answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“It is strange that you
+ choose to call our efforts foolish, wherein we follow the example
+ of so great an Apostle, who was thought worthy to lean on our
+ Lord's bosom, when all the world knows him to have lived most
+ wisely.”</span> Wilfrid replied, <span class="tei tei-q">“Far be it
+ from us to charge John with folly, for he literally observed the
+ precepts of the Mosaic Law, whilst the <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page197">[pg 197]</span><a name="Pg197" id="Pg197" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Church was still Jewish in many points, and
+ the Apostles, lest they should give cause of offence to the Jews
+ who were among the Gentiles, were not able at once to cast off all
+ the observances of the Law which had been instituted by God, in the
+ same way as it is necessary that all who come to the faith should
+ forsake the idols which were invented by devils. For this reason it
+ was, that Paul circumcised Timothy,<a id="noteref_469" name=
+ "noteref_469" href="#note_469"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">469</span></span></a> that
+ he offered sacrifice in the temple,<a id="noteref_470" name=
+ "noteref_470" href="#note_470"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">470</span></span></a> that
+ he shaved his head with Aquila and Priscilla at Corinth;<a id=
+ "noteref_471" name="noteref_471" href="#note_471"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">471</span></span></a> for
+ no other advantage than to avoid giving offence to the Jews. Hence
+ it was, that James said to the same Paul, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Thou seest, brother, how many thousands of Jews there
+ are which believe; and they are all zealous of the
+ Law.’</span><a id="noteref_472" name="noteref_472" href=
+ "#note_472"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">472</span></span></a> And
+ yet, at this time, when the light of the Gospel is spreading
+ throughout the world, it is needless, nay, it is not lawful, for
+ the faithful either to be circumcised, or to offer up to God
+ sacrifices of flesh. So John, according to the custom of the Law,
+ began the celebration of the feast of Easter, on the fourteenth day
+ of the first month, in the evening, not regarding whether the same
+ happened on a Saturday, or any other week-day. But when Peter
+ preached at Rome, being mindful that our Lord arose from the dead,
+ and gave to the world the hope of resurrection, on the first day of
+ the week, he perceived that Easter ought to be kept after this
+ manner: he always awaited the rising of the moon on the fourteenth
+ day of the first month in the evening, according to the custom and
+ precepts of the Law, even as John did. And when that came, if the
+ Lord's day, then called the first day of the week, was the next
+ day, he began that very evening to celebrate Easter, as we all do
+ at the present time. But if the Lord's day did not fall the next
+ morning after the fourteenth moon, but on the sixteenth, or the
+ seventeenth, or any other moon till the twenty-first, he waited for
+ that, and on the Saturday before, in the evening, began to observe
+ the holy solemnity of Easter. Thus it came <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page198">[pg 198]</span><a name="Pg198" id="Pg198" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> to pass, that Easter Sunday was only kept
+ from the fifteenth moon to the twenty-first. Nor does this
+ evangelical and apostolic tradition abolish the Law, but rather
+ fulfil it; the command being to keep the passover from the
+ fourteenth moon of the first month in the evening to the
+ twenty-first moon of the same month in the evening; which
+ observance all the successors of the blessed John in Asia, since
+ his death, and all the Church throughout the world, have since
+ followed; and that this is the true Easter, and the only one to be
+ celebrated by the faithful, was not newly decreed by the council of
+ Nicaea, but only confirmed afresh; as the history of the Church
+ informs us.<a id="noteref_473" name="noteref_473" href=
+ "#note_473"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">473</span></span></a></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Thus it is plain, that you, Colman, neither follow the
+ example of John, as you imagine, nor that of Peter, whose tradition
+ you oppose with full knowledge, and that you neither agree with the
+ Law nor the Gospel in the keeping of your Easter. For John, keeping
+ the Paschal time according to the decree of the Mosaic Law, had no
+ regard to the first day of the week, which you do not practise,
+ seeing that you celebrate Easter only on the first day after the
+ Sabbath. Peter celebrated Easter Sunday between the fifteenth and
+ the twenty-first moon, which you do not practise, seeing that you
+ observe Easter Sunday from the fourteenth to the twentieth moon; so
+ that you often begin Easter on the thirteenth moon in the evening,
+ whereof neither the Law made any mention, nor did our Lord, the
+ Author and Giver of the Gospel, on that day either eat the old
+ passover in the evening, or deliver the Sacraments of the New
+ Testament, to be celebrated by the Church, in memory of His
+ Passion, but on the fourteenth. Besides, in your celebration of
+ Easter, you utterly exclude the twenty-first moon, which the Law
+ ordered to be specially observed. Thus, as I have said before, you
+ agree neither with John nor Peter, nor with the Law, nor the
+ Gospel, in the celebration of the greatest festival.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">To this Colman
+ rejoined: <span class="tei tei-q">“Did the holy Anatolius,<a id=
+ "noteref_474" name="noteref_474" href="#note_474"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">474</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page199">[pg 199]</span><a name=
+ "Pg199" id="Pg199" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> much commended in
+ the history of the Church, judge contrary to the Law and the
+ Gospel, when he wrote, that Easter was to be celebrated from the
+ fourteenth to the twentieth moon? Is it to be believed that our
+ most reverend Father Columba and his successors, men beloved by
+ God, who kept Easter after the same manner, judged or acted
+ contrary to the Divine writings? Whereas there were many among
+ them, whose sanctity was attested by heavenly signs and miracles
+ which they wrought; whom I, for my part, doubt not to be saints,
+ and whose life, customs, and discipline I never cease to
+ follow.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“It is evident,”</span> said Wilfrid, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“that Anatolius was a most holy, learned, and
+ commendable man; but what have you to do with him, since you do not
+ observe his decrees? For he undoubtedly, following the rule of
+ truth in his Easter, appointed a cycle of nineteen years, which
+ either you are ignorant of, or if you know it, though it is kept by
+ the whole Church of Christ, yet you despise it as a thing of
+ naught. He so computed the fourteenth moon in our Lord's Paschal
+ Feast, that according to the custom of the Egyptians, he
+ acknowledged it to be the fifteenth moon on that same day in the
+ evening; so in like manner he assigned the twentieth to
+ Easter-Sunday, as believing that to be the twenty-first moon, when
+ the sun had set. That you are ignorant of the rule of this
+ distinction is proved by this, that you sometimes manifestly keep
+ Easter before the full moon, that is, on the thirteenth day.
+ Concerning your Father Columba and his followers, whose sanctity
+ you say you imitate, and whose rule and precepts confirmed by signs
+ from Heaven you say that you follow, I might answer, then when
+ many, in the day of judgement, shall say to our Lord, that in His
+ name they have prophesied, and have cast out devils, and done many
+ wonderful works, our Lord will reply, that He never knew them. But
+ far be it from me to speak thus of your fathers, for it is much
+ more just to believe good than evil of those whom we know not.
+ Wherefore I do not deny those also to have been God's servants, and
+ beloved of God, who with rude <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page200">[pg 200]</span><a name="Pg200" id="Pg200" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> simplicity, but pious intentions, have
+ themselves loved Him. Nor do I think that such observance of Easter
+ did them much harm, as long as none came to show them a more
+ perfect rule to follow; for assuredly I believe that, if any
+ teacher, reckoning after the Catholic manner, had come among them,
+ they would have as readily followed his admonitions, as they are
+ known to have kept those commandments of God, which they had
+ learned and knew.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But as for you and your companions, you certainly sin,
+ if, having heard the decrees of the Apostolic see, nay, of the
+ universal Church, confirmed, as they are, by Holy Scripture, you
+ scorn to follow them; for, though your fathers were holy, do you
+ think that those few men, in a corner of the remotest island, are
+ to be preferred before the universal Church of Christ throughout
+ the world? And if that Columba of yours, (and, I may say, ours
+ also, if he was Christ's servant,) was a holy man and powerful in
+ miracles, yet could he be preferred before the most blessed chief
+ of the Apostles, to whom our Lord said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my
+ Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it, and I
+ will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of
+ Heaven?’</span> ”</span><a id="noteref_475" name="noteref_475"
+ href="#note_475"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">475</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When Wilfrid had
+ ended thus, the king said, <span class="tei tei-q">“Is it true,
+ Colman, that these words were spoken to Peter by our Lord?”</span>
+ He answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“It is true, O king!”</span>
+ Then said he, <span class="tei tei-q">“Can you show any such power
+ given to your Columba?”</span> Colman answered, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“None.”</span> Then again the king asked, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Do you both agree in this, without any controversy,
+ that these words were said above all to Peter, and that the keys of
+ the kingdom of Heaven were given to him by our Lord?”</span> They
+ both answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“Yes.”</span> Then the king
+ concluded, <span class="tei tei-q">“And I also say unto you, that
+ he is the door-keeper, and I will not gainsay him, but I desire, as
+ far as I know and am able, in all things to obey his laws, lest
+ haply when I come to the gates of the kingdom of Heaven, there
+ should be <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page201">[pg
+ 201]</span><a name="Pg201" id="Pg201" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ none to open them, he being my adversary who is proved to have the
+ keys.”</span> The king having said this, all who were seated there
+ or standing by, both great and small, gave their assent, and
+ renouncing the less perfect custom, hastened to conform to that
+ which they had found to be better.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc175" id="toc175"></a> <a name="pdf176" id="pdf176"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XXVI" id="Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXVI. How Colman, being
+ worsted, returned home; and Tuda succeeded him in the bishopric;
+ and of the state of the church under those teachers. [664</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The disputation
+ being ended, and the assembly broken up, Agilbert returned home.
+ Colman, perceiving that his doctrine was rejected, and his party
+ despised, took with him those who wished to follow him, to wit,
+ such as would not accept the Catholic Easter and the tonsure in the
+ form of a crown,<a id="noteref_476" name="noteref_476" href=
+ "#note_476"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">476</span></span></a> (for
+ there was no small dispute about that also,) and went back into
+ Scotland,<a id="noteref_477" name="noteref_477" href=
+ "#note_477"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">477</span></span></a> to
+ consult with his people what was to be done in this case. Cedd,
+ forsaking the practices of the Scots, returned to his bishopric,
+ having submitted to the Catholic observance of Easter. This debate
+ took place in the year of our Lord 664, which was the twenty-second
+ year of the reign of King Oswy, and the thirtieth of the episcopate
+ of the Scots among the English; for Aidan was bishop seventeen
+ years, Finan ten, and Colman three.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When Colman had
+ gone back into his own country, Tuda, the servant of Christ, was
+ made bishop of the Northumbrians<a id="noteref_478" name=
+ "noteref_478" href="#note_478"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">478</span></span></a> in
+ his place, having been instructed and ordained bishop among the
+ Southern Scots, having also the crown of the ecclesiastical
+ tonsure, according to the custom of that province, and observing
+ the Catholic rule with regard to the time of Easter.<a id=
+ "noteref_479" name="noteref_479" href="#note_479"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">479</span></span></a> He
+ was a good and religious man, but he governed the church a very
+ short time; he had come from Scotland<a id="noteref_480" name=
+ "noteref_480" href="#note_480"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">480</span></span></a>
+ whilst Colman was <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page202">[pg
+ 202]</span><a name="Pg202" id="Pg202" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ yet bishop, and, both by word and deed, diligently taught all men
+ those things that appertain to the faith and truth. But Eata,<a id=
+ "noteref_481" name="noteref_481" href="#note_481"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">481</span></span></a> who
+ was abbot of the monastery called Mailros,<a id="noteref_482" name=
+ "noteref_482" href="#note_482"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">482</span></span></a> a man
+ most reverend and gentle, was appointed abbot over the brethren
+ that chose to remain in the church of Lindisfarne, when the Scots
+ went away. It is said that Colman, upon his departure, requested
+ and obtained this of King Oswy, because Eata was one of Aidan's
+ twelve boys of the English nation,<a id="noteref_483" name=
+ "noteref_483" href="#note_483"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">483</span></span></a> whom
+ he received in the early years of his episcopate, to be instructed
+ in Christ; for the king greatly loved Bishop Colman on account of
+ his innate discretion. This is that Eata, who, not long after, was
+ made bishop of the same church of Lindisfarne. Colman carried home
+ with him part of the bones of the most reverend Father Aidan, and
+ left part of them in the church where he had presided, ordering
+ them to be interred in the sacristy.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The place which
+ they governed shows how frugal and temperate he and his
+ predecessors were, for there were very few houses besides the
+ church found at their departure; indeed, no more than were barely
+ sufficient to make civilized life possible; they had also no money,
+ but only cattle; for if they received any money from rich persons,
+ they immediately gave it to the poor; there being no need to gather
+ money, or provide houses for the entertainment of the great men of
+ the world; for such never resorted to the church, except to pray
+ and hear the Word of God. The king himself, when occasion required,
+ came only with five or six servants, and having performed his
+ devotions in the church, departed. But if they happened to take a
+ repast there, they were satisfied with the plain, daily food of the
+ brethren, and <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page203">[pg
+ 203]</span><a name="Pg203" id="Pg203" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ required no more. For the whole care of those teachers was to serve
+ God, not the world—to feed the soul, and not the belly.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">For this reason
+ the religious habit was at that time held in great veneration; so
+ that wheresoever any clerk or monk went, he was joyfully received
+ by all men, as God's servant; and even if they chanced to meet him
+ upon the way, they ran to him, and with bowed head, were glad to be
+ signed with the cross by his hand, or blessed by his lips. Great
+ attention was also paid to their exhortations; and on Sundays they
+ flocked eagerly to the church, or the monasteries, not to feed
+ their bodies, but to hear the Word of God; and if any priest
+ happened to come into a village, the inhabitants came together and
+ asked of him the Word of life; for the priests and clerks went to
+ the villages for no other reason than to preach, baptize, visit the
+ sick, and, in a word, to take care of souls; and they were so
+ purified from all taint of avarice, that none of them received
+ lands and possessions for building monasteries, unless they were
+ compelled to do so by the temporal authorities; which custom was
+ for some time after universally observed in the churches of the
+ Northumbrians. But enough has now been said on this subject.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc177" id="toc177"></a> <a name="pdf178" id="pdf178"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XXVII" id="Book_III_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXVII. How Egbert, a holy man
+ of the English nation, led a monastic life in Ireland. [664</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the same year
+ of our Lord 664, there happened an eclipse of the sun, on the third
+ day of May,<a id="noteref_484" name="noteref_484" href=
+ "#note_484"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">484</span></span></a> about
+ the tenth hour of the day. In the same year, a sudden
+ pestilence<a id="noteref_485" name="noteref_485" href=
+ "#note_485"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">485</span></span></a>
+ depopulated first the southern parts of <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page204">[pg 204]</span><a name="Pg204" id="Pg204" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Britain, and afterwards attacking the
+ province of the Northumbrians, ravaged the country far and near,
+ and destroyed a great multitude of men. By this plague the
+ aforesaid priest of the Lord, Tuda,<a id="noteref_486" name=
+ "noteref_486" href="#note_486"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">486</span></span></a> was
+ carried off, and was honourably buried in the monastery called
+ Paegnalaech.<a id="noteref_487" name="noteref_487" href=
+ "#note_487"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">487</span></span></a>
+ Moreover, this plague prevailed no less disastrously in the island
+ of Ireland. Many of the nobility, and of the lower ranks of the
+ English nation, were there at that time, who, in the days of the
+ Bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking their native island, retired
+ thither, either for the sake of sacred studies, or of a more
+ ascetic life; and some of them presently devoted themselves
+ faithfully to a monastic life, others chose rather to apply
+ themselves to study, going about from one master's cell to another.
+ The Scots willingly received them all, and took care to supply them
+ with daily food without cost, as also to furnish them with books
+ for their studies, and teaching free of charge.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Among these were
+ Ethelhun and Egbert,<a id="noteref_488" name="noteref_488" href=
+ "#note_488"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">488</span></span></a> two
+ youths of great capacity, of the English nobility. The former of
+ whom was brother to Ethelwin,<a id="noteref_489" name="noteref_489"
+ href="#note_489"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">489</span></span></a> a man
+ no less beloved by God, who also at a later time went over into
+ Ireland to study, and having been well instructed, returned into
+ his own country, and being made bishop in the province of Lindsey,
+ long and nobly governed the Church. These two being in the
+ monastery which in the language of the Scots is called
+ Rathmelsigi,<a id="noteref_490" name="noteref_490" href=
+ "#note_490"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">490</span></span></a> and
+ having lost all their companions, who were either cut off by the
+ plague, or dispersed into other places, were both seized by the
+ same sickness, and grievously afflicted. Of these, Egbert, (as I
+ was informed by a priest venerable for his <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page205">[pg 205]</span><a name="Pg205" id="Pg205" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> age, and of great veracity, who declared he
+ had heard the story from his own lips,) concluding that he was at
+ the point of death, went out of the chamber, where the sick lay, in
+ the morning, and sitting alone in a fitting place, began seriously
+ to reflect upon his past actions, and, being full of compunction at
+ the remembrance of his sins, bedewed his face with tears, and
+ prayed fervently to God that he might not die yet, before he could
+ forthwith more fully make amends for the careless offences which he
+ had committed in his boyhood and infancy, or might further exercise
+ himself in good works. He also made a vow that he would spend all
+ his life abroad and never return into the island of Britain, where
+ he was born; that besides singing the psalms at the canonical
+ hours, he would, unless prevented by bodily infirmity, repeat the
+ whole Psalter daily to the praise of God; and that he would every
+ week fast one whole day and night. Returning home, after his tears
+ and prayers and vows, he found his companion asleep; and going to
+ bed himself, he began to compose himself to rest. When he had lain
+ quiet awhile, his comrade awaking, looked on him, and said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Alas! Brother Egbert, what have you done?
+ I was in hopes that we should have entered together into life
+ everlasting; but know that your prayer is granted.”</span> For he
+ had learned in a vision what the other had requested, and that he
+ had obtained his request.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In brief,
+ Ethelhun died the next night; but Egbert, throwing off his
+ sickness, recovered and lived a long time after to grace the
+ episcopal office, which he received, by deeds worthy of it;<a id=
+ "noteref_491" name="noteref_491" href="#note_491"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">491</span></span></a> and
+ blessed with many virtues, according to his desire, lately, in the
+ year of our Lord 729, being ninety years of age, he departed to the
+ heavenly kingdom. He passed his life in great perfection of
+ humility, gentleness, continence, simplicity, and justice. Thus he
+ was a great benefactor, both to his own people, and to those
+ nations of the Scots and Picts among whom he lived in exile, by the
+ example of <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page206">[pg
+ 206]</span><a name="Pg206" id="Pg206" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ his life, his earnestness in teaching, his authority in reproving,
+ and his piety in giving away of those things which he received from
+ the rich. He also added this to the vows which we have mentioned:
+ during Lent, he would eat but one meal a day, allowing himself
+ nothing but bread and thin milk, and even that by measure. The
+ milk, new the day before, he kept in a vessel, and skimming off the
+ cream in the morning, drank the rest, as has been said, with a
+ little bread. Which sort of abstinence he likewise always observed
+ forty days before the Nativity of our Lord, and as many after the
+ solemnity of Pentecost, that is, of the fifty days' festival.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc179" id="toc179"></a> <a name="pdf180" id="pdf180"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XXVIII" id="Book_III_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXVIII. How, when Tuda was
+ dead, Wilfrid was ordained, in Gaul, and Ceadda, among the West
+ Saxons, to be bishops for the province of the Northumbrians.
+ [664</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ King Alchfrid sent the priest, Wilfrid, to the king of Gaul,<a id=
+ "noteref_492" name="noteref_492" href="#note_492"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">492</span></span></a> in
+ order that he should cause him to be consecrated bishop for himself
+ and his people. That prince sent him to be ordained by
+ Agilbert,<a id="noteref_493" name="noteref_493" href=
+ "#note_493"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">493</span></span></a> of
+ whom we have before spoken, and who, having left Britain, was made
+ bishop of the city of Paris;<a id="noteref_494" name="noteref_494"
+ href="#note_494"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">494</span></span></a> and
+ by him Wilfrid was honourably consecrated, several bishops meeting
+ together for that purpose in a village belonging to the king,
+ called In Compendio.<a id="noteref_495" name="noteref_495" href=
+ "#note_495"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">495</span></span></a> He
+ stayed some <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page207">[pg
+ 207]</span><a name="Pg207" id="Pg207" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ time in the parts beyond the sea for his ordination, and King Oswy,
+ following the example of his son's zeal, sent into Kent a holy man,
+ of modest character, well read in the Scripture, and diligently
+ practising those things which he had learned therein, to be
+ ordained bishop of the church of York. This was a priest called
+ Ceadda,<a id="noteref_496" name="noteref_496" href=
+ "#note_496"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">496</span></span></a>
+ brother to the most reverend prelate Cedd, of whom mention has been
+ often made, and abbot of the monastery of Laestingaeu. With him the
+ king also sent his priest Eadhaed,<a id="noteref_497" name=
+ "noteref_497" href="#note_497"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">497</span></span></a> who
+ was afterwards, in the reign of Egfrid,<a id="noteref_498" name=
+ "noteref_498" href="#note_498"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">498</span></span></a> made
+ bishop of the church of Ripon. Now when they arrived in Kent, they
+ found that Archbishop Deusdedit had departed this life, and no
+ other bishop was as yet appointed in his place; whereupon they
+ betook themselves to the province of the West Saxons, where Wini
+ was bishop, and by him Ceadda was consecrated; two bishops of the
+ British nation, who kept Easter Sunday, as has been often said,
+ contrary to the canonical manner, from the fourteenth to the
+ twentieth moon, being called in to assist at the ordination; for at
+ that time there was no other bishop in all Britain canonically
+ ordained, except Wini.<a id="noteref_499" name="noteref_499" href=
+ "#note_499"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">499</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">So Ceadda, being
+ consecrated bishop, began immediately to labour for ecclesiastical
+ truth and purity of <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page208">[pg
+ 208]</span><a name="Pg208" id="Pg208" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ doctrine; to apply himself to humility, self-denial, and study; to
+ travel about, not on horseback, but after the manner of the
+ Apostles, on foot, to preach the Gospel in towns, the open country,
+ cottages, villages, and castles; for he was one of the disciples of
+ Aidan, and endeavoured to instruct his people by the same manner of
+ life and character, after his and his own brother Cedd's example.
+ Wilfrid also having been now made a bishop, came into Britain, and
+ in like manner by his teaching brought into the English Church many
+ rules of Catholic observance. Whence it followed, that the Catholic
+ principles daily gained strength, and all the Scots that dwelt in
+ England either conformed to these, or returned into their own
+ country.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc181" id="toc181"></a> <a name="pdf182" id="pdf182"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XXIX" id="Book_III_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIX. How the priest Wighard
+ was sent from Britain to Rome, to be ordained archbishop; of his
+ death there, and of the letters of the Apostolic Pope giving an
+ account thereof. [667</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time the
+ most noble kings of the English, Oswy, of the province of the
+ Northumbrians, and Egbert of Kent, consulted together to determine
+ what ought to be done about the state of the English Church, for
+ Oswy, though educated by the Scots, had rightly perceived that the
+ Roman was the Catholic and Apostolic Church. They selected, with
+ the consent and by the choice of the holy Church of the English
+ nation, a priest named Wighard,<a id="noteref_500" name=
+ "noteref_500" href="#note_500"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">500</span></span></a> one
+ of Bishop Deusdedit's clergy, a good man and fitted for the
+ episcopate, and sent him to Rome to be ordained bishop, to the end
+ that, having been raised to the rank of an archbishop, he might
+ ordain Catholic prelates for the Churches of the English nation
+ throughout all Britain. But Wighard, arriving at Rome, was cut off
+ by death, before he could be consecrated bishop, and the following
+ letter was sent back into Britain to King Oswy:—</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">To the most excellent lord, our son, Oswy,
+ king of the</span> <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page209">[pg
+ 209]</span><a name="Pg209" id="Pg209" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-style: italic">Saxons,
+ Vitalian,</span><a id="noteref_501" name="noteref_501" href=
+ "#note_501"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; font-style: italic; vertical-align: super">501</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-style: italic">bishop, servant of the servants of
+ God.</span></span> We have received to our comfort your
+ Excellency's letters; by reading whereof we are acquainted with
+ your most pious devotion and fervent love of the blessed life; and
+ know that by the protecting hand of God you have been converted to
+ the true and Apostolic faith, in hope that even as you reign in
+ your own nation, so you may hereafter reign with Christ. Blessed be
+ the nation, therefore, that has been found worthy to have as its
+ king one so wise and a worshipper of God; forasmuch as he is not
+ himself alone a worshipper of God, but also studies day and night
+ the conversion of all his subjects to the Catholic and Apostolic
+ faith, to the redemption of his own soul. Who would not rejoice at
+ hearing such glad tidings? Who would not exult and be joyful at
+ these good works? For your nation has believed in Christ the
+ Almighty God, according to the words of the Divine prophets, as it
+ is written in Isaiah, <span class="tei tei-q">‘In that day there
+ shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the
+ people; to it shall the Gentiles seek.’</span><a id="noteref_502"
+ name="noteref_502" href="#note_502"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">502</span></span></a> And
+ again, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Listen, O isles, unto me, and
+ hearken ye people from far.’</span><a id="noteref_503" name=
+ "noteref_503" href="#note_503"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">503</span></span></a> And a
+ little after, <span class="tei tei-q">‘It is a light thing that
+ thou shouldst be my servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob, and to
+ restore the outcast of Israel. I have given thee for a light to the
+ Gentiles, that thou mayst be my salvation unto the end of the
+ earth.’</span><a id="noteref_504" name="noteref_504" href=
+ "#note_504"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">504</span></span></a> And
+ again, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Kings shall see, princes also shall
+ arise and worship.’</span><a id="noteref_505" name="noteref_505"
+ href="#note_505"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">505</span></span></a> And
+ immediately after, <span class="tei tei-q">‘I have given thee for a
+ covenant of the people, to establish the earth, and possess the
+ scattered heritages; that thou mayest say to the prisoners, Go
+ forth; to them that are in darkness, Show yourselves.’</span><a id=
+ "noteref_506" name="noteref_506" href="#note_506"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">506</span></span></a> And
+ again, <span class="tei tei-q">‘I the Lord have called thee in
+ righteousness, and have held thine hand, and have kept thee, and
+ have given thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the
+ Gentiles; to open the blind eyes, to bring out the prisoner from
+ the prison, and them that sit in darkness from the
+ prison-house.’</span><a id="noteref_507" name="noteref_507" href=
+ "#note_507"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">507</span></span></a></span></p><span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page210">[pg 210]</span><a name="Pg210" id="Pg210" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Behold, most excellent son, how it is plain as day
+ that it was prophesied not only of you, but also of all the
+ nations, that they should believe in Christ, the Creator of all
+ things. Wherefore it behoves your Highness, as being a member of
+ Christ, in all things continually to follow the pious rule of the
+ chief of the Apostles, in celebrating Easter, and in all things
+ delivered by the holy Apostles, Peter and Paul, whose doctrine
+ daily enlightens the hearts of believers, even as the two lights of
+ heaven illumine the world.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And after some
+ lines, wherein he speaks of celebrating the true Easter uniformly
+ throughout all the world,—</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Finally,”</span> he adds, <span class="tei tei-q">“we
+ have not been able now, on account of the length of the journey, to
+ find a man, apt to teach, and qualified in all respects to be a
+ bishop, according to the tenor of your letters.<a id="noteref_508"
+ name="noteref_508" href="#note_508"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">508</span></span></a> But,
+ assuredly, as soon as such a fit person shall be found, we will
+ send him well instructed to your country, that he may, by word of
+ mouth, and through the Divine oracles, with the blessing of God,
+ root out all the enemy's tares throughout your island. We have
+ received the presents sent by your Highness to the blessed chief of
+ the Apostles, for an eternal memorial of him, and return you
+ thanks, and always pray for your safety with the clergy of Christ.
+ But he that brought these presents has been removed out of this
+ world, and is buried at the threshold of the Apostles, for whom we
+ have been much grieved, because he died here. Nevertheless, we have
+ caused the blessed gifts of the saints, that is, the relics of the
+ blessed Apostles, Peter and Paul, and of the holy martyrs,
+ Laurentius, John, and Paul, and Gregory, and Pancratius,<a id=
+ "noteref_509" name="noteref_509" href="#note_509"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">509</span></span></a> to be
+ given to your servants, the bearers of <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page211">[pg 211]</span><a name="Pg211" id="Pg211" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> these our letters, to be by them delivered to
+ your Excellency. And to your consort<a id="noteref_510" name=
+ "noteref_510" href="#note_510"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">510</span></span></a> also,
+ our spiritual daughter, we have by the aforesaid bearers sent a
+ cross, with a gold key to it, made out of the most holy chains of
+ the blessed Apostles, Peter and Paul; for, hearing of her pious
+ zeal, all the Apostolic see rejoices with us, even as her pious
+ works smell sweet and blossom before God.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“We therefore desire that your Highness should hasten,
+ according to our wish, to dedicate all your island to Christ our
+ God; for assuredly you have for your Protector, the Redeemer of
+ mankind, our Lord Jesus Christ, Who will prosper you in all things,
+ that you may gather together a new people of Christ, establishing
+ there the Catholic and Apostolic faith. For it is written,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His
+ righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto
+ you.’</span><a id="noteref_511" name="noteref_511" href=
+ "#note_511"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">511</span></span></a> Truly
+ your Highness seeks, and shall obtain, and all your islands shall
+ be made subject to you, even as we desire. Saluting your Excellency
+ with fatherly affection, we never cease to pray to the Divine
+ Goodness, to vouchsafe to assist you and yours in all good works,
+ that you may reign with Christ in the world to come. May the
+ Heavenly Grace preserve your Excellency in safety!”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the next book
+ we shall have a more suitable occasion to show who was selected and
+ consecrated in Wighard's place.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page212">[pg 212]</span><a name=
+ "Pg212" id="Pg212" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc183" id="toc183"></a> <a name="pdf184" id="pdf184"></a>
+ <a name="Book_III_Chap_XXX" id="Book_III_Chap_XXX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXX. How the East Saxons,
+ during a pestilence, returned to idolatry, but were soon brought
+ back from their error by the zeal of Bishop Jaruman. [665</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At the same
+ time, the Kings Sighere and Sebbi,<a id="noteref_512" name=
+ "noteref_512" href="#note_512"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">512</span></span></a>
+ though themselves subject to Wulfhere, king of the Mercians,
+ governed the province of the East Saxons after Suidhelm, of whom we
+ have spoken above.<a id="noteref_513" name="noteref_513" href=
+ "#note_513"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">513</span></span></a> When
+ that province was suffering from the aforesaid disastrous plague,
+ Sighere, with his part of the people, forsook the mysteries of the
+ Christian faith, and turned apostate. For the king himself, and
+ many of the commons and nobles, loving this life, and not seeking
+ after another, or even not believing in any other, began to restore
+ the temples that had been abandoned, and to adore idols, as if they
+ might by those means be protected against the plague. But Sebbi,
+ his companion and co-heir in the kingdom, with all his people, very
+ devoutly preserved the faith which he had received, and, as we
+ shall show hereafter, ended his faithful life in great
+ felicity.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">King Wulfhere,
+ hearing that the faith of the province was in part profaned, sent
+ Bishop Jaruman,<a id="noteref_514" name="noteref_514" href=
+ "#note_514"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">514</span></span></a> who
+ was successor to Trumhere, to correct their error, and recall the
+ province to the true faith. He acted with much discretion, as I was
+ informed by a priest who bore him company in that journey, and had
+ been his fellow labourer in the Word, for he was a religious and
+ good man, and travelling through all the country, far and near,
+ brought back both the people and the aforesaid king to the way of
+ righteousness, so that, either forsaking or destroying the temples
+ and altars which they had erected, they opened the churches, and
+ gladly confessed the Name of Christ, which they had opposed,
+ choosing rather to die in the faith of resurrection in Him, than to
+ live in the abominations of unbelief among their idols. Having thus
+ accomplished their works, the priests and teachers returned home
+ with joy.</p>
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page213">[pg 213]</span><a name=
+ "Pg213" id="Pg213" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc185" id="toc185"></a> <a name="pdf186" id="pdf186"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Book IV</span></h1>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc187" id="toc187"></a> <a name="pdf188" id="pdf188"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_I" id="Book_IV_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. I. How when Deusdedit died,
+ Wighard was sent to Rome to receive the episcopate; but he dying
+ there, Theodore was ordained archbishop, and sent into Britain with
+ the Abbot Hadrian. [664-669</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the
+ above-mentioned year of the aforesaid eclipse<a id="noteref_515"
+ name="noteref_515" href="#note_515"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">515</span></span></a> and
+ of the pestilence which followed it immediately, in which also
+ Bishop Colman, being overcome by the united effort of the
+ Catholics, returned home,<a id="noteref_516" name="noteref_516"
+ href="#note_516"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">516</span></span></a>
+ Deusdedit,<a id="noteref_517" name="noteref_517" href=
+ "#note_517"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">517</span></span></a> the
+ sixth bishop of the church of Canterbury, died on the 14th of July.
+ Earconbert,<a id="noteref_518" name="noteref_518" href=
+ "#note_518"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">518</span></span></a> also,
+ king of Kent, departed this life the same month and day; leaving
+ his kingdom to his son Egbert, who held it for nine years. The see
+ then became vacant for no small time, until, the priest
+ Wighard,<a id="noteref_519" name="noteref_519" href=
+ "#note_519"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">519</span></span></a> a man
+ of great learning in the teaching of the Church, of the English
+ race, was sent to Rome by King Egbert and Oswy, king of the
+ Northumbrians, as was briefly mentioned in the foregoing
+ book,<a id="noteref_520" name="noteref_520" href=
+ "#note_520"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">520</span></span></a> with
+ a request that he might be ordained Archbishop of the Church of
+ England; and at the same time presents were sent to the Apostolic
+ pope, and many vessels of gold and silver. Arriving at Rome, where
+ Vitalian<a id="noteref_521" name="noteref_521" href=
+ "#note_521"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">521</span></span></a>
+ presided at that time over the Apostolic see, and having made known
+ to the aforesaid Apostolic pope the occasion of his journey, he was
+ not long after carried off, with almost all his companions who had
+ come with him, by a pestilence which fell upon them.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But the
+ Apostolic pope having consulted about that matter, made diligent
+ inquiry for some one to send to be <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page214">[pg 214]</span><a name="Pg214" id="Pg214" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> archbishop of the English Churches. There was
+ then in the monastery of Niridanum, which is not far from Naples in
+ Campania, an abbot called Hadrian,<a id="noteref_522" name=
+ "noteref_522" href="#note_522"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">522</span></span></a> by
+ nation an African, well versed in Holy Scripture, trained in
+ monastic and ecclesiastical teaching, and excellently skilled both
+ in the Greek and Latin tongues. The pope, sending for him,
+ commanded him to accept the bishopric and go to Britain. He
+ answered, that he was unworthy of so great a dignity, but said that
+ he could name another, whose learning and age were fitter for the
+ episcopal office. He proposed to the pope a certain monk named
+ Andrew, belonging to a neighbouring nunnery<a id="noteref_523"
+ name="noteref_523" href="#note_523"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">523</span></span></a> and
+ he was by all that knew him judged worthy of a bishopric; but the
+ weight of bodily infirmity prevented him from becoming a bishop.
+ Then again Hadrian was urged to accept the episcopate; but he
+ desired a respite, to see whether in time he could find another to
+ be ordained bishop.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There was at
+ that time in Rome, a monk, called Theodore,<a id="noteref_524"
+ name="noteref_524" href="#note_524"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">524</span></span></a> known
+ to Hadrian, born at Tarsus in Cilicia, a man instructed in secular
+ and Divine writings, as also in Greek and Latin; of high character
+ and venerable age, being sixty-six years old. Hadrian proposed him
+ to the pope to be ordained bishop, and prevailed; but upon the
+ condition that he should himself conduct him into Britain, because
+ he had already travelled through Gaul twice upon different
+ occasions, and was, therefore, better acquainted with the way, and
+ was, moreover, sufficiently provided with men of his own; as also,
+ to the end that, being his fellow labourer in teaching, he might
+ take special care that Theodore should not, according to the custom
+ of the Greeks, introduce any thing contrary to the truth of the
+ faith into the Church where he presided.<a id="noteref_525" name=
+ "noteref_525" href="#note_525"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">525</span></span></a>
+ Theodore, being ordained subdeacon, waited four months for his hair
+ to grow, that it might be shorn into the shape of a <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page215">[pg 215]</span><a name="Pg215" id="Pg215"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> crown; for he had before the tonsure of
+ St. Paul,<a id="noteref_526" name="noteref_526" href=
+ "#note_526"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">526</span></span></a> the
+ Apostle, after the manner of the eastern people. He was ordained by
+ Pope Vitalian, in the year of our Lord 668, on Sunday, the 26th of
+ March, and on the 27th of May was sent with Hadrian to
+ Britain.<a id="noteref_527" name="noteref_527" href=
+ "#note_527"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">527</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">They proceeded
+ together by sea to Marseilles, and thence by land to Arles, and
+ having there delivered to John, archbishop of that city,<a id=
+ "noteref_528" name="noteref_528" href="#note_528"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">528</span></span></a> Pope
+ Vitalian's letters of recommendation, were by him detained till
+ Ebroin,<a id="noteref_529" name="noteref_529" href=
+ "#note_529"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">529</span></span></a> the
+ king's mayor of the palace, gave them leave to go where they
+ pleased. Having received the same, Theodore went to Agilbert,
+ bishop of Paris,<a id="noteref_530" name="noteref_530" href=
+ "#note_530"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">530</span></span></a> of
+ whom we have spoken above, and was by him kindly received, and long
+ entertained. But Hadrian went first to Emme, Bishop of the
+ Senones,<a id="noteref_531" name="noteref_531" href=
+ "#note_531"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">531</span></span></a> and
+ then to Faro,<a id="noteref_532" name="noteref_532" href=
+ "#note_532"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">532</span></span></a>
+ bishop of the Meldi, and lived in comfort with them a considerable
+ time; for the approach of winter had obliged them to rest wherever
+ they could. King Egbert, being informed by sure messengers that the
+ bishop they had asked of the Roman prelate was in the kingdom of
+ the Franks, sent thither his reeve,<a id="noteref_533" name=
+ "noteref_533" href="#note_533"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">533</span></span></a>
+ Raedfrid, to conduct him. He, having arrived there, with Ebroin's
+ leave took Theodore and conveyed him to the port called
+ Quentavic;<a id="noteref_534" name="noteref_534" href=
+ "#note_534"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">534</span></span></a>
+ where, falling sick, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page216">[pg
+ 216]</span><a name="Pg216" id="Pg216" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ he stayed some time, and as soon as he began to recover, sailed
+ over into Britain. But Ebroin detained Hadrian, suspecting that he
+ went on some mission from the Emperor to the kings of Britain, to
+ the prejudice of the kingdom of which he at that time had the chief
+ charge; however, when he found that in truth he had never had any
+ such commission, he discharged him, and permitted him to follow
+ Theodore. As soon as he came to him, Theodore gave him the
+ monastery of the blessed Peter the Apostle,<a id="noteref_535"
+ name="noteref_535" href="#note_535"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">535</span></span></a> where
+ the archbishops of Canterbury are wont to be buried, as I have said
+ before; for at his departure, the Apostolic lord had enjoined upon
+ Theodore that he should provide for him in his province, and give
+ him a suitable place to live in with his followers.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc189" id="toc189"></a> <a name="pdf190" id="pdf190"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_II" id="Book_IV_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. II. How Theodore visited all
+ places; how the Churches of the English began to be instructed in
+ the study of Holy Scripture, and in the Catholic truth; and how
+ Putta was made bishop of the Church of Rochester in the room of
+ Damianus. [669</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Theodore came to
+ his Church in the second year after his consecration, on Sunday,
+ the 27th of May, and spent in it twenty-one years, three months,
+ and twenty-six days. Soon after, he visited all the island,
+ wherever the tribes of the English dwelt, for he was gladly
+ received and heard by all persons; and everywhere attended and
+ assisted by Hadrian, he taught the right rule of life, and the
+ canonical custom of celebrating Easter. This was the first
+ archbishop whom all the English Church consented to obey. And
+ forasmuch as both of them were, as has been said before, fully
+ instructed both in sacred and in secular letters, they gathered a
+ crowd of disciples, and rivers of wholesome knowledge daily flowed
+ from them to water the hearts of their hearers; and, together with
+ the books of Holy Scripture, they also taught them <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page217">[pg 217]</span><a name="Pg217" id="Pg217"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the metrical art, astronomy, and
+ ecclesiastical arithmetic. A testimony whereof is, that there are
+ still living at this day some of their scholars, who are as well
+ versed in the Greek and Latin tongues as in their own, in which
+ they were born. Nor were there ever happier times since the English
+ came into Britain; for having brave Christian kings, they were a
+ terror to all barbarous nations, and the minds of all men were bent
+ upon the joys of the heavenly kingdom of which they had but lately
+ heard; and all who desired to be instructed in sacred studies had
+ masters at hand to teach them.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From that time
+ also they began in all the churches of the English to learn Church
+ music, which till then had been only known in Kent. And, excepting
+ James, of whom we have spoken above,<a id="noteref_536" name=
+ "noteref_536" href="#note_536"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">536</span></span></a> the
+ first teacher of singing in the churches of the Northumbrians was
+ Eddi, surnamed Stephen,<a id="noteref_537" name="noteref_537" href=
+ "#note_537"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">537</span></span></a>
+ invited from Kent by the most reverend Wilfrid, who was the first
+ of the bishops of the English nation that learned to deliver to the
+ churches of the English the Catholic manner of life.<a id=
+ "noteref_538" name="noteref_538" href="#note_538"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">538</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Theodore,
+ journeying through all parts, ordained bishops in fitting places,
+ and with their assistance corrected such things as he found faulty.
+ Among the rest, when he charged Bishop Ceadda with not having been
+ duly consecrated,<a id="noteref_539" name="noteref_539" href=
+ "#note_539"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">539</span></span></a> he,
+ with great humility, answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“If you know
+ that I have not duly received episcopal ordination, I willingly
+ resign the office, for I never thought myself worthy of it; but,
+ though unworthy, for obedience sake I submitted, when bidden to
+ undertake it.”</span> Theodore, hearing his humble answer, said
+ that he should not resign the bishopric, and he himself completed
+ his ordination after the Catholic manner. Now at the time when
+ Deusdedit died, and a bishop for the <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page218">[pg 218]</span><a name="Pg218" id="Pg218" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> church of Canterbury was by request ordained
+ and sent, Wilfrid was also sent from Britain into Gaul to be
+ ordained; and because he returned before Theodore, he ordained
+ priests and deacons in Kent till the archbishop should come to his
+ see. But when Theodore came to the city of Rochester, where the
+ bishopric had been long vacant by the death of Damian,<a id=
+ "noteref_540" name="noteref_540" href="#note_540"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">540</span></span></a> he
+ ordained a man named Putta,<a id="noteref_541" name="noteref_541"
+ href="#note_541"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">541</span></span></a>
+ trained rather in the teaching of the Church and more addicted to
+ simplicity of life than active in worldly affairs, but specially
+ skilful in Church music, after the Roman use, which he had learned
+ from the disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory.<a id="noteref_542"
+ name="noteref_542" href="#note_542"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">542</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc191" id="toc191"></a> <a name="pdf192" id="pdf192"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_III" id="Book_IV_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. III. How the above-mentioned
+ Ceadda was made Bishop of the province of Mercians. Of his life,
+ death, and burial. [669</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that time,
+ the province of the Mercians was governed by King Wulfhere, who, on
+ the death of Jaruman,<a id="noteref_543" name="noteref_543" href=
+ "#note_543"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">543</span></span></a>
+ desired of Theodore that a bishop should be given to him and his
+ people; but Theodore would not ordain a new one for them, but
+ requested of King Oswy that Ceadda might be their bishop. He then
+ lived in retirement at his monastery, which is at
+ Laestingaeu,<a id="noteref_544" name="noteref_544" href=
+ "#note_544"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">544</span></span></a> while
+ Wilfrid administered the bishopric of York, and of all <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page219">[pg 219]</span><a name="Pg219" id="Pg219"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the Northumbrians, and likewise of the
+ Picts, as far as King Oswy was able to extend his dominions. And,
+ seeing that it was the custom of that most reverend prelate to go
+ about the work of the Gospel everywhere on foot rather than on
+ horseback, Theodore commanded him to ride whenever he had a long
+ journey to undertake; and finding him very unwilling, in his zeal
+ and love for his pious labour, he himself, with his own hands,
+ lifted him on horseback; for he knew him to be a holy man, and
+ therefore obliged him to ride wherever he had need to go. Ceadda
+ having received the bishopric of the Mercians and of Lindsey,<a id=
+ "noteref_545" name="noteref_545" href="#note_545"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">545</span></span></a> took
+ care to administer it with great perfection of life, according to
+ the example of the ancient fathers. King Wulfhere also gave him
+ land of the extent of fifty families, to build a monastery, at the
+ place called Ad Barvae,<a id="noteref_546" name="noteref_546" href=
+ "#note_546"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">546</span></span></a> or
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“At the Wood,”</span> in the province of
+ Lindsey, wherein traces of the monastic life instituted by him
+ continue to this day.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He had his
+ episcopal see in the place called Lyccidfelth,<a id="noteref_547"
+ name="noteref_547" href="#note_547"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">547</span></span></a> in
+ which he also died, and was buried, and where the see of the
+ succeeding bishops of that province continues to this day. He had
+ built himself a retired habitation not far from the church, wherein
+ he was wont to pray and read in private, with a few, it might be
+ seven or eight of the brethren, as often as he had any spare
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page220">[pg 220]</span><a name=
+ "Pg220" id="Pg220" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> time from the labour
+ and ministry of the Word. When he had most gloriously governed the
+ church in that province for two years and a half, the Divine
+ Providence so ordaining, there came round a season like that of
+ which Ecclesiastes says, <span class="tei tei-q">“That there is a
+ time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones
+ together;”</span><a id="noteref_548" name="noteref_548" href=
+ "#note_548"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">548</span></span></a> for a
+ plague fell upon them, sent from Heaven, which, by means of the
+ death of the flesh, translated the living stones of the Church from
+ their earthly places to the heavenly building. And when, after many
+ of the Church of that most reverend prelate had been taken away out
+ of the flesh, his hour also drew near wherein he was to pass out of
+ this world to the Lord, it happened one day that he was in the
+ aforesaid habitation with only one brother, called Owini,<a id=
+ "noteref_549" name="noteref_549" href="#note_549"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">549</span></span></a> his
+ other companions having upon some due occasion returned to the
+ church. Now Owini was a monk of great merit, having forsaken the
+ world with the sole desire of the heavenly reward; worthy in all
+ respects to have the secrets of the Lord revealed to him in special
+ wise, and worthy to have credit given by his hearers to what he
+ said. For he had come with Queen Ethelthryth<a id="noteref_550"
+ name="noteref_550" href="#note_550"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">550</span></span></a> from
+ the province of the East Angles, and was the chief of her thegns,
+ and governor of her house. As the fervour of his faith increased,
+ resolving to renounce the secular life, he did not go about it
+ slothfully, but so entirely forsook the things of this world, that,
+ quitting all that he had, clad in a plain garment, and carrying an
+ axe and hatchet in his hand, he came to the monastery of the same
+ most reverend father, which is called Laestingaeu. He said that he
+ was not entering the monastery in order to live in idleness, as
+ some do, but to labour; which he also confirmed by practice; for as
+ he was less capable of studying the Scriptures, the more earnestly
+ he applied himself to <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page221">[pg
+ 221]</span><a name="Pg221" id="Pg221" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ the labour of his hands. So then, forasmuch as he was reverent and
+ devout, he was kept by the bishop in the aforesaid habitation with
+ the brethren, and whilst they were engaged within in reading, he
+ was without, doing such things as were necessary.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">One day, when he
+ was thus employed abroad, his companions having gone to the church,
+ as I began to tell, and the bishop was alone reading or praying in
+ the oratory of that place, on a sudden, as he afterwards said, he
+ heard a sweet sound of singing and rejoicing descend from heaven to
+ earth. This sound he said he first heard coming from the sky in the
+ south-east, above the winter sunrise, and that afterwards it drew
+ near him gradually, till it came to the roof of the oratory where
+ the bishop was, and entering therein, filled all the place and
+ encompassed it about. He listened attentively to what he heard, and
+ after about half an hour, perceived the same song of joy to ascend
+ from the roof of the said oratory, and to return to heaven in the
+ same way as it came, with unspeakable sweetness. When he had stood
+ some time amazed, and earnestly considering in his mind what this
+ might be, the bishop opened the window of the oratory, and making a
+ sound with his hand, as he was often wont to do, bade anyone who
+ might be without to come in to him. He went hastily in, and the
+ bishop said to him, <span class="tei tei-q">“Make haste to the
+ church, and cause those seven brothers to come hither, and do you
+ come with them.”</span> When they were come, he first admonished
+ them to preserve the virtue of love and peace among themselves, and
+ towards all the faithful; and with unwearied earnestness to follow
+ the rules of monastic discipline, which they had either been taught
+ by him, and had seen him observe, or had found in the words and
+ actions of the former fathers. Then he added that the day of his
+ death was at hand; for, said he, <span class="tei tei-q">“that
+ gracious guest, who was wont to visit our brethren, has vouchsafed
+ also to come to me this day, and to call me out of this world.
+ Return, therefore, to the church, and speak to the brethren, that
+ in their prayers they commend my departure to the Lord, and that
+ they be <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page222">[pg
+ 222]</span><a name="Pg222" id="Pg222" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ mindful to prepare for their own, the hour whereof is uncertain, by
+ watching, and prayer, and good works.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When he had
+ spoken thus much and more to the same end, and they, having
+ received his blessing, had gone away in great sorrow, he who had
+ heard the heavenly song returned alone, and prostrating himself on
+ the ground, said, <span class="tei tei-q">“I beseech you, father,
+ may I be permitted to ask a question?”</span>—<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Ask what you will,”</span> answered the bishop. Then
+ he said, <span class="tei tei-q">“I beseech you to tell me what was
+ that song which I heard as of a joyful company coming from heaven
+ upon this oratory, and after some time returning to heaven?”</span>
+ The bishop answered: <span class="tei tei-q">“If you heard the
+ singing, and know of the coming of the heavenly company, I command
+ you, in the Name of the Lord, that you tell it not to any before my
+ death. But in truth they were angelic spirits, who came to call me
+ to my heavenly reward, which I have always loved and longed after,
+ and they promised that they would return seven days hence, and take
+ me away with them.”</span> Which was indeed fulfilled, as had been
+ said to him; for being presently seized with bodily infirmity, and
+ the same daily increasing, on the seventh day, as had been promised
+ to him, when he had prepared for death by receiving the Body and
+ Blood of our Lord, his saintly soul being delivered from the prison
+ of the body, led, as may justly be believed, by the attendant
+ angels, he departed to the joys of Heaven.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is no wonder
+ that he joyfully beheld the day of his death, or rather the day of
+ the Lord, the coming whereof he had always been mindful to await
+ with earnest expectation. For with all his merits of continence,
+ humility, teaching, prayer, voluntary poverty, and other virtues,
+ he was so filled with the fear of the Lord, so mindful of his
+ latter end in all his actions, that, as I was wont to hear from one
+ of the brothers who instructed me in the Scriptures, and who had
+ been bred in his monastery, and under his direction, whose name was
+ Trumbert, if it happened that there blew a sudden strong gust of
+ wind, when he was reading or doing any other thing, he forthwith
+ called upon the Lord for mercy, and begged <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page223">[pg 223]</span><a name="Pg223" id="Pg223" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> that it might be granted to all mankind. If
+ the wind grew stronger, he closed his book, and fell on his face,
+ praying still more earnestly. But, if a violent storm of wind or
+ rain came on, or if the earth and air were filled with the terror
+ of thunder and lightning, he would go to the church, and anxiously
+ devote himself with all his heart to prayers and psalms till the
+ weather became calm. Being asked by his brethren why he did so, he
+ answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“Have not you read—<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘The Lord also thundered in the heavens, and the
+ Highest gave his voice. Yea, he sent out his arrows and scattered
+ them; and he shot out lightnings, and discomfited
+ them.’</span><a id="noteref_551" name="noteref_551" href=
+ "#note_551"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">551</span></span></a> For
+ the Lord moves the air, raises the winds, hurls lightning, and
+ thunders from heaven, to rouse the inhabitants of the earth to fear
+ him; to put them in mind of judgement to come; to dispel their
+ pride, and confound their boldness, by recalling to their thoughts
+ that dread time, when the heavens and the earth being on fire, He
+ will come in the clouds, with great power and majesty, to judge the
+ quick and the dead. Wherefore,”</span> said he, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“it behoves us to respond to His heavenly admonition
+ with due fear and love; that, as often as the air is moved and He
+ puts forth His hand threatening to strike, but does not yet let it
+ fall, we may immediately implore His mercy; and searching the
+ recesses of our hearts, and casting out the dregs of our sins, we
+ may carefully so act that we may never deserve to be struck
+ down.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">With this
+ revelation and narrative of the aforesaid brother, concerning the
+ death of this prelate, agrees the account of the most reverend
+ Father Egbert, above spoken of,<a id="noteref_552" name=
+ "noteref_552" href="#note_552"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">552</span></span></a> who
+ long and zealously led a monastic life with the same Ceadda, when
+ both were youths, in Ireland, in prayer and self-denial and
+ meditation on the Holy Scriptures. But whereas Ceadda afterwards
+ returned into his own country, Egbert continued to live abroad for
+ the Lord's sake till the end of his life. A long time after,
+ Hygbald, a man of great holiness and continence, <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page224">[pg 224]</span><a name="Pg224" id="Pg224"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> who was an abbot in the province of
+ Lindsey,<a id="noteref_553" name="noteref_553" href=
+ "#note_553"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">553</span></span></a> came
+ from Britain to visit him, and whilst, as became holy men, they
+ were discoursing of the life of the former fathers, and rejoicing
+ to imitate the same, mention was made of the most reverend prelate,
+ Ceadda; whereupon Egbert said, <span class="tei tei-q">“I know a
+ man in this island, still in the flesh, who, when Ceadda passed
+ away from this world, saw the soul of his brother Cedd, with a
+ company of angels, descending from heaven, who, having taken
+ Ceadda's soul along with them, returned again to the heavenly
+ kingdom.”</span> Whether he said this of himself, or some other, we
+ do not certainly know; but because it was said by so great a man,
+ there can be no doubt of the truth thereof.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Ceadda died on
+ the 2nd of March,<a id="noteref_554" name="noteref_554" href=
+ "#note_554"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">554</span></span></a> and
+ was first buried by St. Mary's Church, but afterwards, when the
+ church of the most blessed chief of the Apostles, Peter, was built
+ in the same place, his bones were translated into it. In both which
+ places, as a testimony of his virtue, frequent miracles of healing
+ are wont to be wrought. And of late, a certain man that had a
+ frenzy, wandering about everywhere, arrived there in the evening,
+ unperceived or disregarded by the keepers of the place, and having
+ rested there the whole of the night, came forth in his right mind
+ the next morning, to the surprise and joy of all, and told what a
+ cure had been wrought on him through the goodness of God. The place
+ of the sepulchre is a wooden monument, made like a little house,
+ covered, having a hole in the wall, through which those that go
+ thither for devotion are wont to put in their hand and take out
+ some of the dust. This they put into water and give to sick cattle
+ or men to drink, whereupon they are presently eased of their
+ infirmity, and restored to their desired health.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In his place,
+ Theodore ordained Wynfrid,<a id="noteref_555" name="noteref_555"
+ href="#note_555"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">555</span></span></a> a man
+ of <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page225">[pg 225]</span><a name=
+ "Pg225" id="Pg225" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> good and sober life,
+ to preside, like his predecessors, over the bishoprics of the
+ Mercians, the Midland Angles, and Lindsey, of all which, Wulfhere,
+ who was still living, was king. Wynfrid was one of the clergy of
+ the prelate he succeeded, and had for no small time filled the
+ office of deacon under him.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc193" id="toc193"></a> <a name="pdf194" id="pdf194"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_IV" id="Book_IV_Chap_IV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. IV. How Bishop Colman, having
+ left Britain, built two monasteries in the country of the Scots;
+ the one for the Scots, the other for the English whom he had taken
+ along with him. [667</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ Colman, the Scottish bishop, departing from Britain,<a id=
+ "noteref_556" name="noteref_556" href="#note_556"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">556</span></span></a> took
+ along with him all the Scots whom he had gathered about him in the
+ isle of Lindisfarne, and also about thirty of the English nation,
+ for both these companies had been trained in duties of the monastic
+ life; and leaving some brothers in his church, he went first to the
+ isle of Hii,<a id="noteref_557" name="noteref_557" href=
+ "#note_557"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">557</span></span></a>
+ whence he had been sent to preach the Word of God to the English
+ nation. Afterwards he retired to a small island, which is to the
+ west of Ireland, and at some distance from it, called in the
+ language of the Scots, Inisboufinde,<a id="noteref_558" name=
+ "noteref_558" href="#note_558"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">558</span></span></a> the
+ Island of the White Heifer. Arriving there, he built a monastery,
+ and placed in it the monks he had brought of both nations. But they
+ could not agree among themselves, by reason that the Scots, in the
+ summer season, when the harvest was to be brought in, leaving the
+ monastery, wandered about through places known to them; but
+ returned again the next winter, and desired to use in common what
+ the English had provided. Colman sought to put an end to this
+ dissension, and travelling about far and near, he found a place in
+ the island of Ireland fitted to be the site of a monastery, which,
+ in the language of the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page226">[pg
+ 226]</span><a name="Pg226" id="Pg226" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Scots, is called Mageo.<a id="noteref_559" name="noteref_559" href=
+ "#note_559"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">559</span></span></a> He
+ bought a small part of it of the chief to whom it belonged, to
+ build his monastery thereon; upon condition, that the monks
+ dwelling there should pray to the Lord for him who let them have
+ the place. Then at once building a monastery, with the assistance
+ of the chief and all the neighbouring people, he placed the English
+ there, leaving the Scots in the aforesaid island. This monastery is
+ to this day occupied by English inhabitants; being the same that,
+ grown from a small beginning to be very large, is commonly called
+ Muigeo; and as all have long since been brought to adopt better
+ customs, it contains a notable society of monks, who are gathered
+ there from the province of the English, and live by the labour of
+ their own hands, after the example of the venerable fathers, under
+ a rule and a canonical abbot, in much continence and singleness of
+ life.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc195" id="toc195"></a> <a name="pdf196" id="pdf196"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_V" id="Book_IV_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. V. Of the death of the kings
+ Oswy and Egbert, and of the synod held at the place
+ Herutford,</span><a id="noteref_560" name="noteref_560" href=
+ "#note_560"><span class="tei tei-noteref" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">560</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">in which Archbishop Theodore
+ presided. [670-673</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 670,<a id="noteref_561" name="noteref_561" href=
+ "#note_561"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">561</span></span></a> being
+ the second year after Theodore arrived in England, Oswy, king of
+ the Northumbrians, fell sick, and died, in the fifty-eighth year of
+ his age.<a id="noteref_562" name="noteref_562" href=
+ "#note_562"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">562</span></span></a> He at
+ that time bore so great affection to the Roman Apostolic usages,
+ that he had designed, if he recovered from his sickness, to go to
+ Rome, and there <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page227">[pg
+ 227]</span><a name="Pg227" id="Pg227" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ to end his days at the holy places, having asked Bishop Wilfrid,
+ with a promise of no small gift of money, to conduct him on his
+ journey. He died on the 15th of February, leaving his son
+ Egfrid<a id="noteref_563" name="noteref_563" href=
+ "#note_563"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">563</span></span></a> his
+ successor in the kingdom. In the third year of his reign, Theodore
+ assembled a council of bishops, along with many other teachers of
+ the church, who loved and were acquainted with the canonical
+ statutes of the fathers. When they were met together, he began, in
+ the spirit which became a bishop, to enjoin the observance of such
+ things as were in accordance with the unity and the peace of the
+ Church. The purport of the proceedings of this synod is as
+ follows:—<a id="noteref_564" name="noteref_564" href=
+ "#note_564"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">564</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“In the name of our Lord God and Saviour Jesus Christ,
+ Who reigns for ever and governs His Church, it was thought meet
+ that we should assemble, according to the custom prescribed in the
+ venerable canons, to treat about the necessary affairs of the
+ Church. We met on the 24th day of September, the first
+ indiction,<a id="noteref_565" name="noteref_565" href=
+ "#note_565"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">565</span></span></a> at
+ the place which is called Herutford: I, Theodore, albeit unworthy,
+ appointed by the Apostolic see bishop of the church of Canterbury;
+ our fellow priest and brother, the most reverend Bisi, bishop of
+ the East Angles; and with <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page228">[pg
+ 228]</span><a name="Pg228" id="Pg228" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ us also our brother and fellow priest, Wilfrid, bishop of the
+ nation of the Northumbrians, represented by his proxies. There were
+ present also our brothers and fellow priests, Putta, bishop of the
+ Kentish castle, called Rochester; Leutherius, bishop of the West
+ Saxons, and Wynfrid, bishop of the province of the Mercians.<a id=
+ "noteref_566" name="noteref_566" href="#note_566"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">566</span></span></a> When
+ we were all met together, and had sat down in order, I said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘I beseech you, most dear brothers, for the
+ fear and love of our Redeemer, that we may all treat in common on
+ behalf of our faith; to the end that whatsoever has been decreed
+ and defined by holy and approved fathers, may be inviolably
+ observed by all of us.’</span> This and much more I spoke tending
+ to charity and the preservation of the unity of the Church; and
+ when I had ended my preface, I asked every one of them in order,
+ whether they consented to observe the things that had been of old
+ canonically decreed by the fathers? To which all our fellow priests
+ answered, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Most assuredly we are all
+ resolved to observe willingly and heartily whatsoever is laid down
+ in the canons of the holy fathers.’</span> Then forthwith I
+ produced the said book of canons,<a id="noteref_567" name=
+ "noteref_567" href="#note_567"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">567</span></span></a> and
+ in the presence of them all showed ten articles in the same, which
+ I had marked in several places, because I knew them to be of the
+ most importance to us, and entreated that these might be most
+ particularly received by them all.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Article I. That we all in common keep the holy day of
+ Easter on the Sunday after the fourteenth moon of the first
+ month.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“II. That no bishop intrude into the diocese of
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page229">[pg 229]</span><a name=
+ "Pg229" id="Pg229" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> another, but be
+ satisfied with the government of the people committed to
+ him.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“III. That it shall not be lawful for any bishop to
+ disturb in any matter monasteries dedicated to God, nor to take
+ away forcibly any part of their property.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“IV. That the monks themselves do not move from one
+ place to another, that is, from monastery to monastery, unless with
+ the consent of their own abbot; but that they continue in the
+ obedience which they promised at the time of their
+ conversion.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“V. That no clerk, forsaking his own bishop, shall
+ wander about, or be anywhere received without commendatory letters
+ from his diocesan. But if he shall be once received, and will not
+ return when summoned, both the receiver, and he that is received
+ shall be under excommunication.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“VI. That bishops and clergy, when travelling, shall be
+ content with the hospitality that is afforded them; and that it be
+ not lawful for any one of them to exercise any priestly function
+ without leave of the bishop in whose diocese he is known to
+ be.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“VII. That a synod be assembled twice a year; but on
+ account of divers hindrances, it was approved by all, that we
+ should meet once a year, on the 1st of August, at the place called
+ Clofeshoch.<a id="noteref_568" name="noteref_568" href=
+ "#note_568"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">568</span></span></a></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“VIII. That no bishop, through ambition, shall set
+ himself above another; but that they shall all observe the time and
+ order of their consecration.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“IX. The ninth Article was discussed in common, to the
+ effect that more bishops should be made, as the number of the
+ faithful increased; but this matter for the present was passed
+ over.<a id="noteref_569" name="noteref_569" href=
+ "#note_569"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">569</span></span></a></span></p><span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page230">[pg 230]</span><a name="Pg230" id="Pg230" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“X. Of marriages; that nothing be allowed but lawful
+ wedlock; that none commit incest; no man leave his own wife, except
+ it be, as the holy Gospel teaches, for fornication. And if any man
+ shall put away his own wife, lawfully joined to him in matrimony,
+ that he take no other, if he wishes to be a true Christian, but
+ continue as he is, or else be reconciled to his own
+ wife.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“These articles being thus discussed and defined in
+ common, to the end, that for the future, no stumbling-block of
+ contention might arise from any one of us, or that things be
+ falsely set forth, it was thought fit that every one of us should,
+ by the subscription of his own hand, confirm all the particulars so
+ defined. Which judgement, as defined by us, I dictated to be
+ written by Titillus our notary. Given in the month and indiction
+ aforesaid. Whosoever, therefore, shall attempt in any way to oppose
+ or infringe this decision, confirmed by our consent, and by the
+ subscription of our hands, according to the decree of the canons,
+ must know, that he is excluded from all sacerdotal functions, and
+ from our fellowship. May the Grace of God keep us in safety, living
+ in the unity of His Holy Church.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This synod was
+ held in the year of our Lord 673. In which year Egbert, king of
+ Kent,<a id="noteref_570" name="noteref_570" href=
+ "#note_570"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">570</span></span></a> died
+ in the month of July; his brother Hlothere<a id="noteref_571" name=
+ "noteref_571" href="#note_571"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">571</span></span></a>
+ succeeded him on the throne, which he held eleven years and seven
+ months. Bisi, the bishop of the East Angles, who is said to have
+ been in the aforesaid synod, a man of great saintliness and piety,
+ was successor to Boniface,<a id="noteref_572" name="noteref_572"
+ href="#note_572"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">572</span></span></a>
+ before spoken of; for when Boniface died, after having been bishop
+ seventeen years, he was ordained by Theodore and made bishop in his
+ place. Whilst he was still alive, but hindered by grievous
+ infirmity from administering his episcopal functions, two
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page231">[pg 231]</span><a name=
+ "Pg231" id="Pg231" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> bishops, Aecci and
+ Badwin, were elected and consecrated in his place; from which time
+ to the present, that province has had two bishops.<a id=
+ "noteref_573" name="noteref_573" href="#note_573"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">573</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc197" id="toc197"></a> <a name="pdf198" id="pdf198"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_VI" id="Book_IV_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VI. How Wynfrid being deposed,
+ Sexwulf received his bishopric, and Earconwald was made bishop of
+ the East Saxons. [675</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Not long after
+ these events, Theodore, the archbishop, taking offence at some act
+ of disobedience of Wynfrid, bishop of the Mercians,<a id=
+ "noteref_574" name="noteref_574" href="#note_574"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">574</span></span></a>
+ deposed him from his bishopric when he had held it but a few years,
+ and in his place ordained Sexwulf bishop,<a id="noteref_575" name=
+ "noteref_575" href="#note_575"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">575</span></span></a> who
+ was founder and abbot of the monastery which is called
+ Medeshamstead,<a id="noteref_576" name="noteref_576" href=
+ "#note_576"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">576</span></span></a> in
+ the country of the Gyrwas.<a id="noteref_577" name="noteref_577"
+ href="#note_577"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">577</span></span></a>
+ Wynfrid, thus deposed, returned to his monastery which is called Ad
+ Barvae,<a id="noteref_578" name="noteref_578" href=
+ "#note_578"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">578</span></span></a> and
+ there ended his life in holy conversation.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Theodore then
+ also appointed Earconwald,<a id="noteref_579" name="noteref_579"
+ href="#note_579"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">579</span></span></a>
+ bishop of <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page232">[pg
+ 232]</span><a name="Pg232" id="Pg232" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ the East Saxons, in the city of London, over whom at that time
+ reigned Sebbi and Sighere, of whom mention has been made
+ above.<a id="noteref_580" name="noteref_580" href=
+ "#note_580"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">580</span></span></a> This
+ Earconwald's life and conversation, as well when he was bishop as
+ before that time, is said to have been most holy, as is even now
+ testified by heavenly miracles; for to this day, his horse-litter,
+ in which he was wont to be carried when sick, is kept by his
+ disciples, and continues to cure many of fevers and other ailments;
+ and not only sick persons who are laid under that litter, or close
+ by it, are cured; but the very splinters cut from it, when carried
+ to the sick, are wont immediately to bring healing to them.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This man, before
+ he was made bishop, had built two famous monasteries, the one for
+ himself, and the other for his sister Ethelburg,<a id="noteref_581"
+ name="noteref_581" href="#note_581"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">581</span></span></a> and
+ established them both in regular discipline of the best kind. That
+ for himself was in the district of Sudergeona, by the river Thames,
+ at a place called Cerotaesei,<a id="noteref_582" name="noteref_582"
+ href="#note_582"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">582</span></span></a> that
+ is, the Island of Cerot; that for his sister in the province of the
+ East Saxons, at a place called In Berecingum,<a id="noteref_583"
+ name="noteref_583" href="#note_583"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">583</span></span></a>
+ wherein she might be a mother and nurse of women devoted to God.
+ Being put into the government of that monastery, she showed herself
+ in all respects worthy of her brother the bishop, by her own holy
+ life and by her regular and pious care of those under her rule, as
+ was also manifested by heavenly miracles.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc199" id="toc199"></a> <a name="pdf200" id="pdf200"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_VII" id="Book_IV_Chap_VII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VII. How it was indicated by a
+ light from heaven where the bodies of the nuns should be buried in
+ the monastery of Berecingum. [675</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">?]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In this
+ monastery many miracles were wrought, accounts of which have been
+ committed to writing by those who <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page233">[pg 233]</span><a name="Pg233" id="Pg233" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> were acquainted with them, that their memory
+ might be preserved, and succeeding generations edified, and these
+ are in the possession of many persons; some of them we also have
+ taken pains to include in our History of the Church. At the time of
+ the pestilence, already often mentioned,<a id="noteref_584" name=
+ "noteref_584" href="#note_584"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">584</span></span></a> which
+ ravaged all the country far and wide, it had also seized on that
+ part of this monastery where the men abode, and they were daily
+ hurried away to the Lord. The careful mother of the community began
+ often to inquire of the sisters, when they were gathered together;
+ in what part of the monastery they desired to be buried and a
+ cemetery to be made, when the same affliction should fall upon that
+ part of the monastery in which the handmaids of the Lord dwelt
+ together apart from the men, and they should be snatched away out
+ of this world by the same destruction as the rest. Receiving no
+ certain answer from the sisters, though she often questioned them,
+ she and all of them received a most certain answer from the Divine
+ Providence. For one night, after matins had been sung, and those
+ handmaids of Christ had gone out of their chapel to the tombs of
+ the brothers who had departed this life before them, and were
+ singing the customary songs of praise to the Lord, on a sudden a
+ light from heaven, like a great sheet, came down upon them all, and
+ struck them with such amazement, that, in consternation, they even
+ left off singing their hymn. But that resplendent light, in
+ comparison wherewith the sun at noon-day might seem dark, soon
+ after, rising from that place, removed to the south side of the
+ monastery, that is, to the westward of the chapel, and having
+ continued there some time, and rested upon those parts, in the
+ sight of them all withdrew itself again to heaven, leaving no doubt
+ in the minds of all, but that the same light, which was to lead or
+ to receive the souls of those handmaids of Christ into Heaven, also
+ showed the place in which their bodies were to rest and await the
+ day of the resurrection. The radiance of this light was so great,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page234">[pg 234]</span><a name=
+ "Pg234" id="Pg234" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> that one of the
+ older brethren, who at the same time was in their chapel with
+ another younger than himself, related in the morning, that the rays
+ of light which came in at the crannies of the doors and windows,
+ seemed to exceed the utmost brightness of daylight.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc201" id="toc201"></a> <a name="pdf202" id="pdf202"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_VIII" id="Book_IV_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VIII. How a little boy, dying
+ in the same monastery, called upon a virgin that was to follow him;
+ and how another nun, at the point of leaving her body, saw some
+ small part of the future glory. [675</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">?]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There was, in
+ the same monastery, a boy, not above three years old, called
+ Aesica; who, by reason of his tender age, was being brought up
+ among the virgins dedicated to God, there to learn his lessons.
+ This child being seized by the aforesaid pestilence, when his last
+ hour was come, called three times upon one of the virgins
+ consecrated to Christ, speaking to her by her own name, as if she
+ had been present, Eadgyth! Eadgyth! Eadgyth! and thus ending his
+ temporal life, entered into that which is eternal. The virgin, to
+ whom he called, as he was dying, was immediately seized, where she
+ was, with the same sickness, and departing this life the same day
+ on which she had been summoned, followed him that called her into
+ the heavenly kingdom.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Likewise, one of
+ the same handmaids of God, being smitten with the same disease, and
+ reduced to the last extremity, began on a sudden, about midnight,
+ to cry out to them that ministered to her, desiring they would put
+ out the lamp that was lighted there. And, when she had done this
+ many times, and yet no one did her will, at last she said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“I know that you think I am raving, when I
+ say this, but be assured that it is not so; for I tell you truly,
+ that I see this house filled with so great a light, that that lamp
+ of yours seems to me to be altogether dark.”</span> And when still
+ no one replied to what she said, or did her bidding, she added,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Burn your lamp, then, as long as you will;
+ but know, that it is not my light, for my light will come to me at
+ the dawn of day.”</span> Then <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page235">[pg 235]</span><a name="Pg235" id="Pg235" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> she began to tell, that a certain man of God,
+ who had died that same year, had appeared to her, telling her that
+ at the break of day she should depart to the eternal light. The
+ truth of which vision was speedily proved by the maiden's death as
+ soon as the day appeared.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc203" id="toc203"></a> <a name="pdf204" id="pdf204"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. IX. Of the signs which were
+ shown from Heaven when the mother of that community departed this
+ life. [675</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">?]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Now when
+ Ethelburg herself, the pious mother of that community devoted to
+ God, was about to be taken out of this world, a wonderful vision
+ appeared to one of the sisters, called Tortgyth; who, having lived
+ many years in that monastery, always endeavoured, in all humility
+ and sincerity, to serve God herself, and to help the mother to
+ maintain regular discipline, by instructing and reproving the
+ younger ones. Now, in order that her virtue might, according to the
+ Apostle, be made perfect in weakness, she was suddenly seized with
+ a most grievous bodily disease, under which, through the merciful
+ providence of our Redeemer, she was sorely tried for the space of
+ nine years; to the end, that whatever stain of evil remained amidst
+ her virtues, either through ignorance or neglect, might all be
+ purified in the furnace of long tribulation. This woman, going out
+ of the chamber where she abode one night, at dusk, plainly saw as
+ it were a human body, which was brighter than the sun, wrapped in
+ fine linen, and lifted up on high, being taken out of the house in
+ which the sisters used to sleep. Then looking earnestly to see what
+ it was that drew up that appearance of the glorious body which she
+ beheld, she perceived that it was raised on high as it were by
+ cords brighter than gold, until, entering into the open heavens, it
+ could no longer be seen by her. Reflecting on this vision, she made
+ no doubt that some one of the community would soon die, and her
+ soul be lifted up to heaven by the good works which she had
+ wrought, as it were by golden cords. And so in truth it befell; for
+ a <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page236">[pg 236]</span><a name=
+ "Pg236" id="Pg236" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> few days after, the
+ beloved of God, Ethelburg, mother of that community, was delivered
+ out of the prison of the flesh; and her life is proved to have been
+ such that no one who knew her ought to doubt that an entrance into
+ the heavenly country was open to her, when she departed from this
+ life.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There was also,
+ in the same monastery, a certain nun, of noble origin in this
+ world, and still nobler in the love of the world to come; who had,
+ for many years, been so disabled in all her body, that she could
+ not move a single limb. When she heard that the body of the
+ venerable abbess had been carried into the church, till it should
+ be buried, she desired to be carried thither, and to be placed
+ bending towards it, after the manner of one praying; which being
+ done, she spoke to her as if she had been living, and entreated her
+ that she would obtain of the mercy of our pitiful Creator, that she
+ might be delivered from such great and long-continued pains; nor
+ was it long before her prayer was heard: for being delivered from
+ the flesh twelve days after, she exchanged her temporal afflictions
+ for an eternal reward.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">For three years
+ after the death of her Superior, the aforesaid handmaid of Christ,
+ Tortgyth, was detained in this life and was so far spent with the
+ sickness before mentioned, that her bones scarce held together. At
+ last, when the time of her release was at hand, she not only lost
+ the use of her other limbs, but also of her tongue; in which state
+ having continued three days and as many nights, she was, on a
+ sudden, restored by a spiritual vision, and opened her lips and
+ eyes, and looking up to heaven, began thus to speak to the vision
+ which she saw: <span class="tei tei-q">“Very acceptable to me is
+ thy coming, and thou art welcome!”</span> Having so said, she was
+ silent awhile, as it were, waiting for the answer of him whom she
+ saw and to whom she spoke; then, as if somewhat displeased, she
+ said, <span class="tei tei-q">“I can in no wise gladly suffer
+ this;”</span> then pausing awhile, she said again, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“If it can by no means be to-day, I beg that the delay
+ may not be long;”</span> and again holding her peace a short while,
+ she concluded thus; <span class="tei tei-q">“If it is certainly so
+ determined, and <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page237">[pg
+ 237]</span><a name="Pg237" id="Pg237" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ the decree cannot be altered, I beg that it may be no longer
+ deferred than this next night.”</span> Having so said, and being
+ asked by those about her with whom she talked, she said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“With my most dear mother,
+ Ethelburg;”</span> by which they understood, that she was come to
+ acquaint her that the time of her departure was at hand; for, as
+ she had desired, after one day and night, she was delivered alike
+ from the bonds of the flesh and of her infirmity and entered into
+ the joys of eternal salvation.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc205" id="toc205"></a> <a name="pdf206" id="pdf206"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_X" id="Book_IV_Chap_X" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. X. How a blind woman, praying
+ in the burial-place of that monastery, was restored to her sight.
+ [675</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">?]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Hildilid, a
+ devout handmaid of God, succeeded Ethelburg in the office of abbess
+ and presided over that monastery with great vigour many years, till
+ she was of an extreme old age,<a id="noteref_585" name=
+ "noteref_585" href="#note_585"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">585</span></span></a> in
+ the observance of regular discipline, and carefully providing all
+ things for the common use. The narrowness of the space where the
+ monastery is built, led her to determine that the bones of the
+ servants and handmaidens of Christ, who had been there buried,
+ should be taken up, and should all be translated into the church of
+ the Blessed Mother of God, and interred in one place. How often a
+ brightness of heavenly light was seen there, when this was done,
+ and a fragrancy of wonderful sweetness arose, and what other signs
+ were revealed, whosoever reads will find in the book from which we
+ have taken these tales.<a id="noteref_586" name="noteref_586" href=
+ "#note_586"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">586</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But in truth, I
+ think it by no means fit to pass over <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page238">[pg 238]</span><a name="Pg238" id="Pg238" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> the miracle of healing, which the same book
+ informs us was wrought in the cemetery of that community dedicated
+ to God. There lived in that neighbourhood a certain thegn, whose
+ wife was seized with a sudden dimness in her eyes, and as the
+ malady increased daily, it became so burdensome to her, that she
+ could not see the least glimpse of light. Having continued some
+ time wrapped in the night of this blindness, on a sudden she
+ bethought herself that she might recover her lost sight, if she
+ were carried to the monastery of the nuns, and there prayed at the
+ relics of the saints. Nor did she lose any time in fulfilling that
+ which she had conceived in her mind: for being conducted by her
+ maids to the monastery, which was very near, and professing that
+ she had perfect faith that she should be there healed, she was led
+ into the cemetery, and having long prayed there on her knees, she
+ did not fail to be heard, for as she rose from prayer, before she
+ went out of the place, she received the gift of sight which she had
+ desired; and whereas she had been led thither by the hands of her
+ maids, she now returned home joyfully without help: as if she had
+ lost the light of this world to no other end than that she might
+ show by her recovery how great a light is vouchsafed to the saints
+ of Christ in Heaven, and how great a grace of healing power.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc207" id="toc207"></a> <a name="pdf208" id="pdf208"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XI" id="Book_IV_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XI. How Sebbi, king of the same
+ province, ended his life in a monastery. [694</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that time, as
+ the same little book informs us, Sebbi,<a id="noteref_587" name=
+ "noteref_587" href="#note_587"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">587</span></span></a> a
+ very devout man, of whom mention has been made above, governed the
+ kingdom of the East Saxons. His mind was set on religious acts,
+ frequent prayer and pious fruits of almsgiving; he esteemed a
+ private and monastic life better than all the wealth and honours of
+ his kingdom, and he would have long before left his kingdom and
+ adopted that life, had not his wife firmly refused to <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page239">[pg 239]</span><a name="Pg239" id="Pg239"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> be divorced from him; for which reason
+ many were of opinion and often said that a man of such a
+ disposition ought rather to have been made a bishop than a king.
+ When he had spent thirty years as a king and a soldier of the
+ heavenly kingdom, he fell into great bodily infirmity, of which he
+ afterwards died, and he admonished his wife, that they should then
+ at least together devote themselves to the service of God, since
+ they could no longer together enjoy, or rather serve, the world.
+ Having with much difficulty obtained this of her, he went to
+ Waldhere, bishop of London, who had succeeded Earconwald,<a id=
+ "noteref_588" name="noteref_588" href="#note_588"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">588</span></span></a> and
+ with his blessing received the religious habit, which he had long
+ desired. He also carried to him a considerable sum of money, to be
+ given to the poor, reserving nothing to himself, but rather
+ coveting to remain poor in spirit for the sake of the kingdom of
+ Heaven.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When the
+ aforesaid sickness increased, and he perceived the day of his death
+ to be drawing near, being a man of a royal disposition, he began to
+ apprehend lest, when in great pain, at the approach of death, he
+ might commit anything unworthy of his character, either by word or
+ gesture. Wherefore, calling to him the aforesaid bishop of London,
+ in which city he then was, he entreated him that none might be
+ present at his death, besides the bishop himself, and two of his
+ own attendants. The bishop having promised that he would most
+ willingly grant his request, not long after the man of God composed
+ himself to sleep, and saw a consoling vision, which took from him
+ all anxiety concerning the aforesaid uneasiness; and, moreover,
+ showed him on what day he was to end his life. For, as he
+ afterwards related, he saw three men in shining garments come to
+ him; one of whom sat down by his bed, whilst his companions who had
+ come with him stood and inquired <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page240">[pg 240]</span><a name="Pg240" id="Pg240" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> about the state of the sick man they had come
+ to visit, and he said that the king's soul should quit his body
+ without any pain, and with a great splendour of light; and told him
+ that he should die the third day after. Both these things came to
+ pass, as he had learnt from the vision; for on the third day after,
+ at the ninth hour, he suddenly fell, as it were, into a light
+ slumber, and without any sense of pain he gave up the ghost.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A stone coffin
+ had been prepared for his burial, but when they came to lay him in
+ it, they found his body a span longer than the coffin. Hereupon
+ they chipped away as much of the stone as they could, and made the
+ coffin about two inches longer; but not even so would it contain
+ the body. Wherefore because of this difficulty of entombing him,
+ they had thoughts either to get another coffin, or else to shorten
+ the body, by bending it at the knees, if they could, so that the
+ coffin might contain it. But Heaven interposed and a miracle
+ prevented the execution of either of those designs; for on a
+ sudden, in the presence of the bishop and Sighard, who was the son
+ of that same king and monk, and who reigned after him jointly with
+ his brother Suefred,<a id="noteref_589" name="noteref_589" href=
+ "#note_589"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">589</span></span></a> and
+ of no small number of men, that coffin was found to fit the length
+ of the body, insomuch that a pillow might even be put in at the
+ head; and at the feet the coffin was four inches longer than the
+ body. He was buried in the church of the blessed teacher of the
+ Gentiles,<a id="noteref_590" name="noteref_590" href=
+ "#note_590"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">590</span></span></a> by
+ whose doctrine he had learned to hope for heavenly things.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page241">[pg 241]</span><a name=
+ "Pg241" id="Pg241" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc209" id="toc209"></a> <a name="pdf210" id="pdf210"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XII" id="Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XII. How Haedde succeeded
+ Leutherius in the bishopric of the West Saxons; how Cuichelm
+ succeeded Putta in the bishopric of the church of Rochester, and
+ was himself succeeded by Gebmund; and who were then bishops of the
+ Northumbrians. [673-681</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Leutherius was
+ the fourth bishop of the West Saxons; for Birinus was the first,
+ Agilbert the second, and Wini the third.<a id="noteref_591" name=
+ "noteref_591" href="#note_591"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">591</span></span></a> When
+ Coinwalch,<a id="noteref_592" name="noteref_592" href=
+ "#note_592"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">592</span></span></a> in
+ whose reign the said Leutherius was made bishop, died, the
+ sub-kings took upon them the government of the nation, and dividing
+ it among themselves, held it for about ten years; and during their
+ rule he died, and Haedde<a id="noteref_593" name="noteref_593"
+ href="#note_593"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">593</span></span></a>
+ succeeded him in the bishopric, having been consecrated by
+ Theodore, in the city of London. During his episcopate,
+ Caedwalla,<a id="noteref_594" name="noteref_594" href=
+ "#note_594"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">594</span></span></a>
+ having subdued and removed the sub-kings, took upon himself the
+ supreme authority. When he had held it for two years, and whilst
+ the same bishop still governed the church, at length impelled by
+ love of the heavenly kingdom, he quitted it and, going away to
+ Rome, ended his days there, as shall be said more fully
+ hereafter.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 676, when Ethelred, king of the Mercians,<a id=
+ "noteref_595" name="noteref_595" href="#note_595"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">595</span></span></a>
+ ravaged Kent with a hostile army, and <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page242">[pg 242]</span><a name="Pg242" id="Pg242" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> profaned churches and monasteries, without
+ regard to pity, or the fear of God, in the general destruction he
+ laid waste the city of Rochester; Putta,<a id="noteref_596" name=
+ "noteref_596" href="#note_596"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">596</span></span></a> who
+ was bishop, was absent at that time, but when he understood that
+ his church was ravaged, and everything taken away from it, he went
+ to Sexwulf, bishop of the Mercians,<a id="noteref_597" name=
+ "noteref_597" href="#note_597"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">597</span></span></a> and
+ having received of him a certain church, and a small piece of land,
+ ended his days there in peace; in no way endeavouring to restore
+ his bishopric, for, as has been said above, he was more industrious
+ in ecclesiastical than in worldly affairs; serving God only in that
+ church, and going wherever he was desired, to teach Church music.
+ Theodore consecrated Cuichelm bishop of Rochester in his stead; but
+ he, not long after, departing from his bishopric for want of
+ necessaries, and withdrawing to other parts, Gebmund was put in his
+ place by Theodore.<a id="noteref_598" name="noteref_598" href=
+ "#note_598"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">598</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 678, which is the eighth of the reign of Egfrid, in the
+ month of August, appeared a star, called a comet, which continued
+ for three months, rising in the morning, and sending forth, as it
+ were, a tall pillar of radiant flame. The same year a dissension
+ broke out between King Egfrid and the most reverend prelate,
+ Wilfrid, who was driven from his see,<a id="noteref_599" name=
+ "noteref_599" href="#note_599"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">599</span></span></a> and
+ two bishops substituted for him, to preside over the nation
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page243">[pg 243]</span><a name=
+ "Pg243" id="Pg243" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> of the
+ Northumbrians,<a id="noteref_600" name="noteref_600" href=
+ "#note_600"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">600</span></span></a>
+ namely, Bosa,<a id="noteref_601" name="noteref_601" href=
+ "#note_601"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">601</span></span></a> to
+ govern the province of the Deiri; and Eata<a id="noteref_602" name=
+ "noteref_602" href="#note_602"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">602</span></span></a> that
+ of the Bernicians; the former having his episcopal see in the city
+ of York, the latter either in the church of Hagustald, or of
+ Lindisfarne; both of them promoted to the episcopal dignity from a
+ community of monks. With them also Eadhaed<a id="noteref_603" name=
+ "noteref_603" href="#note_603"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">603</span></span></a> was
+ ordained bishop for the province of Lindsey, which King Egfrid had
+ but newly acquired, having defeated Wulfhere and put him to
+ flight;<a id="noteref_604" name="noteref_604" href=
+ "#note_604"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">604</span></span></a> and
+ this was the first bishop of its own which that province had; the
+ second was Ethelwin;<a id="noteref_605" name="noteref_605" href=
+ "#note_605"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">605</span></span></a> the
+ third Edgar;<a id="noteref_606" name="noteref_606" href=
+ "#note_606"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">606</span></span></a> the
+ fourth <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page244">[pg
+ 244]</span><a name="Pg244" id="Pg244" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Cynibert,<a id="noteref_607" name="noteref_607" href=
+ "#note_607"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">607</span></span></a> who
+ is there at present. Before Eadhaed, Sexwulf<a id="noteref_608"
+ name="noteref_608" href="#note_608"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">608</span></span></a> was
+ bishop as well of that province as of the Mercians and Midland
+ Angles; so that, when expelled from Lindsey, he continued in the
+ government of those provinces. Eadhaed, Bosa, and Eata, were
+ ordained at York by archbishop Theodore;<a id="noteref_609" name=
+ "noteref_609" href="#note_609"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">609</span></span></a> who
+ also, three years after the departure of Wilfrid, added two bishops
+ to their number: Tunbert,<a id="noteref_610" name="noteref_610"
+ href="#note_610"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">610</span></span></a>
+ appointed to the church of Hagustald, Eata still continuing in that
+ of Lindisfarne; and Trumwine<a id="noteref_611" name="noteref_611"
+ href="#note_611"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">611</span></span></a> to
+ the province of the Picts, which at that time was subject to
+ English rule. Eadhaed returning from Lindsey, because Ethelred had
+ recovered that province,<a id="noteref_612" name="noteref_612"
+ href="#note_612"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">612</span></span></a> was
+ placed by Theodore over the church of Ripon.<a id="noteref_613"
+ name="noteref_613" href="#note_613"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">613</span></span></a></p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page245">[pg 245]</span><a name=
+ "Pg245" id="Pg245" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc211" id="toc211"></a> <a name="pdf212" id="pdf212"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XIII" id="Book_IV_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIII. How Bishop Wilfrid
+ converted the province of the South Saxons to Christ. [681</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But Wilfrid was
+ expelled from his bishopric, and having long travelled in many
+ lands, went to Rome,<a id="noteref_614" name="noteref_614" href=
+ "#note_614"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">614</span></span></a> and
+ afterwards returned to Britain. Though he could not, by reason of
+ the enmity of the aforesaid king, be received into his own country
+ or diocese, yet he could not be restrained from the ministry of the
+ Gospel; for, taking his way into the province of the South
+ Saxons,<a id="noteref_615" name="noteref_615" href=
+ "#note_615"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">615</span></span></a> which
+ extends from Kent to the south and west, as far as the West Saxons,
+ containing land of 7,000 families, and was at that time still in
+ bondage to pagan rites, he administered to them the Word of faith,
+ and the Baptism of salvation. Ethelwalch,<a id="noteref_616" name=
+ "noteref_616" href="#note_616"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">616</span></span></a> king
+ of that nation, had been, not long before, baptized in the province
+ of the Mercians, at the instance of King Wulfhere,<a id=
+ "noteref_617" name="noteref_617" href="#note_617"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">617</span></span></a> who
+ was present, and received him as his godson when he came forth from
+ the font, and in token of this adoption gave him two provinces, to
+ wit, the Isle of Wight, and the province of the Meanware, in the
+ country of the West Saxons.<a id="noteref_618" name="noteref_618"
+ href="#note_618"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">618</span></span></a> The
+ bishop, therefore, with the king's consent, or rather to his great
+ joy, cleansed in the sacred font the foremost ealdormen and thegns
+ of that country; and the priests, Eappa,<a id="noteref_619" name=
+ "noteref_619" href="#note_619"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">619</span></span></a> and
+ Padda, and Burghelm, and Oiddi, either then, or <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page246">[pg 246]</span><a name="Pg246" id="Pg246"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> afterwards, baptized the rest of the
+ people. The queen, whose name was Eabae, had been baptized in her
+ own country, the province of the Hwiccas.<a id="noteref_620" name=
+ "noteref_620" href="#note_620"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">620</span></span></a> She
+ was the daughter of Eanfrid, the brother of Aenhere,<a id=
+ "noteref_621" name="noteref_621" href="#note_621"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">621</span></span></a> who
+ were both Christians, as were their people; but all the province of
+ the South Saxons was ignorant of the Name of God and the faith. But
+ there was among them a certain monk of the Scottish nation, whose
+ name was Dicul,<a id="noteref_622" name="noteref_622" href=
+ "#note_622"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">622</span></span></a> who
+ had a very small monastery, at the place called Bosanhamm,<a id=
+ "noteref_623" name="noteref_623" href="#note_623"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">623</span></span></a>
+ encompassed by woods and seas, and in it there were five or six
+ brothers, who served the Lord in humility and poverty; but none of
+ the natives cared either to follow their course of life, or hear
+ their preaching.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But Bishop
+ Wilfrid, while preaching the Gospel to the people, not only
+ delivered them from the misery of eternal damnation, but also from
+ a terrible calamity of temporal death. For no rain had fallen in
+ that district for three years before his arrival in the province,
+ whereupon a grievous famine fell upon the people and pitilessly
+ destroyed them; insomuch that it is said that often forty or fifty
+ men, wasted with hunger, would go together to some precipice, or to
+ the sea-shore, and there, hand in hand, in piteous wise cast them
+ themselves down either to perish by the fall, or be swallowed up by
+ the waves. But on the very day on which the nation received the
+ Baptism of the faith, there fell a soft but plentiful rain; the
+ earth revived, the fields grew green again, and the season was
+ pleasant and fruitful. Thus the old superstition was cast away, and
+ idolatry renounced, the heart and flesh of all rejoiced in the
+ living God, for they perceived that He Who is the true God had
+ enriched them by His heavenly grace with both inward and outward
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page247">[pg 247]</span><a name=
+ "Pg247" id="Pg247" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> blessings. For the
+ bishop, when he came into the province, and found so great misery
+ from famine there, taught them to get their food by fishing; for
+ their sea and rivers abounded in fish, but the people had no skill
+ to take any of them, except eels alone. The bishop's men having
+ gathered eel-nets everywhere, cast them into the sea, and by the
+ blessing of God took three hundred fishes of divers sorts, which
+ being divided into three parts, they gave a hundred to the poor, a
+ hundred to those of whom they had the nets, and kept a hundred for
+ their own use. By this benefit the bishop gained the affections of
+ them all, and they began more readily at his preaching to hope for
+ heavenly blessings, seeing that by his help they had received those
+ which are temporal.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time,
+ King Ethelwalch gave to the most reverend prelate, Wilfrid, land to
+ the extent of eighty-seven families, to maintain his company who
+ were wandering in exile. The place is called Selaeseu,<a id=
+ "noteref_624" name="noteref_624" href="#note_624"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">624</span></span></a> that
+ is, the Island of the Sea-Calf; it is encompassed by the sea on all
+ sides, except the west, where is an entrance about the cast of a
+ sling in width; which sort of place is by the Latins called a
+ peninsula, by the Greeks, a cherronesos. Bishop Wilfrid, having
+ this place given him, founded therein a monastery, chiefly of the
+ brethren he had brought with him, and established a rule of life;
+ and his successors are known to be there to this day. He himself,
+ both in word and deed performed the duties of a bishop in those
+ parts during the space of five years, until the death of King
+ Egfrid,<a id="noteref_625" name="noteref_625" href=
+ "#note_625"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">625</span></span></a> and
+ was justly honoured by all. And forasmuch as the king, together
+ with the said place, gave him all the goods that were therein, with
+ the lands and men, he instructed all the people in <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page248">[pg 248]</span><a name="Pg248" id="Pg248"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the faith of Christ, and cleansed them
+ in the water of Baptism. Among whom were two hundred and fifty
+ bondsmen and bondswomen, all of whom he saved by Baptism from
+ slavery to the Devil, and in like manner, by giving them their
+ liberty, set them free from slavery to man.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc213" id="toc213"></a> <a name="pdf214" id="pdf214"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XIV" id="Book_IV_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIV. How a pestilence ceased
+ through the intercession of King Oswald. [681-686</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In this
+ monastery, at that time, certain special manifestations of the
+ heavenly grace are said to have been shown forth; in as much as the
+ tyranny of the Devil had been recently cast out and Christ had
+ begun to reign there. Of these I have thought it proper to
+ perpetuate the memory of one which the most reverend Bishop
+ Acca<a id="noteref_626" name="noteref_626" href=
+ "#note_626"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">626</span></span></a> was
+ wont often to relate to me, affirming that it had been told him by
+ most creditable brothers of the same monastery. About the same time
+ that this province had received the faith of Christ, a grievous
+ pestilence fell upon many provinces of Britain; which, also, by the
+ Divine dispensation, reached to the aforesaid monastery, then
+ governed by the most religious priest of Christ, Eappa;<a id=
+ "noteref_627" name="noteref_627" href="#note_627"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">627</span></span></a> and
+ many, as well of those that had come thither with the bishop, as of
+ those of the same province of the South Saxons who had been lately
+ called to the faith, were snatched away out of this world. The
+ brethren, therefore, thought fit to keep a fast of three days, and
+ humbly to implore the Divine goodness to vouchsafe to have mercy on
+ them, either by delivering from instant death those that were in
+ danger by reason of the disease, or by saving those who were
+ hurried out of this life from the eternal damnation of their
+ souls.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There was at
+ that time in the monastery, a little boy, of the Saxon nation,
+ lately called to the faith, who had been attacked by the same
+ infirmity, and had long kept his bed. On the second day of the
+ aforesaid fasting and <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page249">[pg
+ 249]</span><a name="Pg249" id="Pg249" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ prayer, it happened about the second hour of the day, that this boy
+ was left alone in the place where he lay sick, when on a sudden,
+ through the Divine disposition, the most blessed chiefs of the
+ Apostles vouchsafed to appear to him; for he was a boy of a very
+ simple and gentle disposition, and with sincere devotion observed
+ the mysteries of the faith which he had received. The Apostles
+ therefore, greeting him with loving words, said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“My son, fear not death, concerning which thou art
+ troubled; for this day we will bring thee to the kingdom of Heaven;
+ but first thou must needs wait till the Masses are celebrated, that
+ having received thy voyage provision,<a id="noteref_628" name=
+ "noteref_628" href="#note_628"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">628</span></span></a> the
+ Body and Blood of our Lord, and so being set free from sickness and
+ death, thou mayest be taken up to the everlasting joys in
+ Heaven.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Call therefore to thee the priest, Eappa, and tell
+ him, that the Lord has heard your prayers, and has favourably
+ looked upon your devotion and your fast, and not one more shall die
+ of this plague, either in the monastery or the lands adjacent to
+ it; but all your people who any where labour under this sickness,
+ shall be raised up from their weakness, and restored to their
+ former health, saving thee alone, who art this day to be delivered
+ from death, and to be carried into Heaven, to behold our Lord
+ Christ, whom thou hast faithfully served. This favour the Divine
+ mercy has vouchsafed to grant you, through the intercession of the
+ godly King Oswald, beloved of God, who formerly nobly ruled over
+ the nation of the Northumbrians, with the authority of a temporal
+ kingdom and the devotion of Christian piety which leads to the
+ eternal kingdom. For this very day that king was killed in body by
+ the infidels in war, and straightway taken up to Heaven to the
+ everlasting joys of souls, and brought into fellowship with the
+ number of the elect. Let them look in their records,<a id=
+ "noteref_629" name="noteref_629" href="#note_629"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">629</span></span></a>
+ wherein the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page250">[pg
+ 250]</span><a name="Pg250" id="Pg250" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ burial of the dead is set down, and they will find that he was,
+ this day, as we have said, taken out of this world. Let them,
+ therefore, celebrate Masses in all the oratories of this monastery,
+ either in thanksgiving because their prayers are heard, or else in
+ memory of the aforesaid King Oswald, who once governed their
+ nation,<a id="noteref_630" name="noteref_630" href=
+ "#note_630"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">630</span></span></a> and
+ therefore humbly prayed to the Lord for them, as for converts of
+ his nation; and let all the brethren assemble in the church, and
+ all communicate in the heavenly Sacrifices, and so let them cease
+ to fast, and refresh the body also with the food that belongs to
+ it.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The boy called
+ the priest, and repeated all these words to him; and the priest
+ carefully inquired after the habit and form of the men that had
+ appeared to him. He answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“Their habit
+ was altogether noble, and their countenances most pleasant and
+ beautiful, such as I had never seen before, nor did I think there
+ could be any men so fair and comely. One of them indeed was shorn
+ like a clerk, the other had a long beard; and they said that one of
+ them was called Peter, the other Paul; and they were the servants
+ of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, sent by Him from Heaven to
+ protect our monastery.”</span> The priest believed what the boy
+ said, and going thence immediately, looked in his chronicle, and
+ found that King Oswald had been killed on that very day. He then
+ called the brethren, ordered dinner to be provided, Masses to be
+ said, and all of them to communicate as usual; causing also a part
+ of the same Sacrifice of the Lord's Oblation to be carried to the
+ sick boy.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Soon after this,
+ the boy died, on that same day; and by his death proved that the
+ words which he had heard from the Apostles of Christ were true. And
+ this moreover bore witness to the truth of his words, that none
+ besides himself, belonging to the same monastery, was taken away at
+ that time. And without doubt, by this vision, many that heard of it
+ were wonderfully excited <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page251">[pg
+ 251]</span><a name="Pg251" id="Pg251" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ to implore the Divine mercy in adversity, and to submit to the
+ wholesome remedy of fasting. From that time, the day of
+ commemoration of that king and soldier of Christ began to be yearly
+ honoured with the celebration of Masses, not only in that
+ monastery, but in many other places.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc215" id="toc215"></a> <a name="pdf216" id="pdf216"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XV" id="Book_IV_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XV. How King Caedwalla, king of
+ the Gewissae, having slain Ethelwalch, wasted that Province with
+ cruel slaughter and devastation. [685</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the meantime,
+ Caedwalla,<a id="noteref_631" name="noteref_631" href=
+ "#note_631"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">631</span></span></a> a
+ young man of great vigour, of the royal race of the Gewissae,<a id=
+ "noteref_632" name="noteref_632" href="#note_632"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">632</span></span></a> an
+ exile from his country, came with an army, slew Ethelwalch,<a id=
+ "noteref_633" name="noteref_633" href="#note_633"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">633</span></span></a> and
+ wasted that province with cruel slaughter and devastation; but he
+ was soon expelled by Berthun and Andhun, the king's ealdormen, who
+ held in succession the government of the province. The first of
+ them was afterwards killed by the same Caedwalla, when he was king
+ of the Gewissae, and the province was reduced to more grievous
+ slavery: Ini,<a id="noteref_634" name="noteref_634" href=
+ "#note_634"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">634</span></span></a>
+ likewise, who reigned after Caedwalla, oppressed that country with
+ the like servitude for many years; for which reason, during all
+ that time, they could have no bishop of their own; but their first
+ bishop, Wilfrid, having been recalled home, they were subject to
+ the bishop of the Gewissae, that is, the West Saxons, who were in
+ the city of Venta.<a id="noteref_635" name="noteref_635" href=
+ "#note_635"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">635</span></span></a></p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page252">[pg 252]</span><a name=
+ "Pg252" id="Pg252" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc217" id="toc217"></a> <a name="pdf218" id="pdf218"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XVI" id="Book_IV_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVI. How the Isle of Wight
+ received Christian inhabitants, and two royal youths of that island
+ were killed immediately after Baptism. [686</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After Caedwalla
+ had obtained possession of the kingdom of the Gewissae, he took
+ also the Isle of Wight, which till then was entirely given over to
+ idolatry, and by merciless slaughter endeavoured to destroy all the
+ inhabitants thereof, and to place in their stead people from his
+ own province; binding himself by a vow, though it is said that he
+ was not yet regenerated in Christ, to give the fourth part of the
+ land and of the spoil to the Lord, if he took the island. He
+ fulfilled this vow by giving the same for the service of the Lord
+ to Bishop Wilfrid, who happened at the time to have come thither
+ from his own people.<a id="noteref_636" name="noteref_636" href=
+ "#note_636"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">636</span></span></a> The
+ measure of that island, according to the computation of the
+ English, is of twelve hundred families, wherefore an estate of
+ three hundred families was given to the Bishop. The part which he
+ received, he committed to one of his clerks called Bernwin, who was
+ his sister's son, assigning to him a priest, whose name was
+ Hiddila, to administer the Word and laver of life to all that would
+ be saved.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Here I think it
+ ought not to be omitted that, as the first fruits of those of that
+ island who believed and were saved, two royal boys, brothers to
+ Arwald, king of the island,<a id="noteref_637" name="noteref_637"
+ href="#note_637"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">637</span></span></a> were
+ crowned with the special grace of God. For when the enemy
+ approached, they made their escape out of the island, and crossed
+ over into the neighbouring province of the Jutes.<a id=
+ "noteref_638" name="noteref_638" href="#note_638"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">638</span></span></a>
+ Coming to the place called At the Stone,<a id="noteref_639" name=
+ "noteref_639" href="#note_639"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">639</span></span></a> they
+ thought to be concealed from the victorious king, but they were
+ betrayed and ordered to be killed. This <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page253">[pg 253]</span><a name="Pg253" id="Pg253" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> being made known to a certain abbot and
+ priest, whose name was Cynibert, who had a monastery not far from
+ there, at a place called Hreutford,<a id="noteref_640" name=
+ "noteref_640" href="#note_640"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">640</span></span></a> that
+ is, the Ford of Reeds, he came to the king, who then lay in
+ concealment in those parts to be cured of the wounds which he had
+ received whilst he was fighting in the Isle of Wight, and begged of
+ him, that if the boys must needs be killed, he might be allowed
+ first to instruct them in the mysteries of the Christian faith. The
+ king consented, and the bishop having taught them the Word of
+ truth, and cleansed them in the font of salvation, assured to them
+ their entrance into the kingdom of Heaven. Then the executioner
+ came, and they joyfully underwent the temporal death, through which
+ they did not doubt they were to pass to the life of the soul, which
+ is everlasting. Thus, after this manner, when all the provinces of
+ Britain had received the faith of Christ, the Isle of Wight also
+ received the same; yet because it was suffering under the
+ affliction of foreign subjection, no man there received the office
+ or see of a bishop, before Daniel, who is now bishop of the West
+ Saxons.<a id="noteref_641" name="noteref_641" href=
+ "#note_641"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">641</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The island is
+ situated opposite the borders of the South Saxons and the Gewissae,
+ being separated from it by a sea, three miles wide, which is called
+ Solvente.<a id="noteref_642" name="noteref_642" href=
+ "#note_642"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">642</span></span></a> In
+ this sea, the two tides of the ocean, which break upon Britain all
+ round its coasts from the boundless northern ocean, daily meet in
+ conflict beyond the mouth of the river Homelea,<a id="noteref_643"
+ name="noteref_643" href="#note_643"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">643</span></span></a> which
+ runs into the aforesaid sea, through the lands of the Jutes,
+ belonging to the country of the Gewissae; and after this struggle
+ of the tides, they fall back and return into the ocean whence they
+ come.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page254">[pg 254]</span><a name=
+ "Pg254" id="Pg254" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc219" id="toc219"></a> <a name="pdf220" id="pdf220"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XVII" id="Book_IV_Chap_XVII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVII. Of the Synod held in the
+ plain of Haethfelth, Archbishop Theodore being president.
+ [680</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">About this time,
+ Theodore being informed that the faith of the Church at
+ Constantinople was much perplexed by the heresy of Eutyches,<a id=
+ "noteref_644" name="noteref_644" href="#note_644"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">644</span></span></a> and
+ desiring that the Churches of the English, over which he presided,
+ should remain free from all such taint, convened an assembly of
+ venerable bishops and many learned men, and diligently inquired
+ into the faith of each. He found them all of one mind in the
+ Catholic faith, and this he caused to be committed to writing by
+ the authority of the synod as a memorial, and for the instruction
+ of succeeding generations; the beginning of which document is as
+ follows:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“In the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,
+ under the rule of our most pious lords, Egfrid, king of of the
+ Northumbrians, in the tenth year of his reign, the seventeenth of
+ September, the eighth indiction; Ethelred, king of the Mercians, in
+ the sixth year of his reign; Aldwulf king of the East Angles, in
+ the seventeenth year of his reign; and Hlothere, king of Kent, in
+ the seventh year of his reign;<a id="noteref_645" name=
+ "noteref_645" href="#note_645"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">645</span></span></a>
+ Theodore, by the grace of God, archbishop of the island of Britain,
+ and of the city of Canterbury, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page255">[pg 255]</span><a name="Pg255" id="Pg255" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> being president, and the other venerable
+ bishops of the island of Britain sitting with him, the holy Gospels
+ being laid before them, at the place which, in the Saxon tongue, is
+ called Haethfelth,<a id="noteref_646" name="noteref_646" href=
+ "#note_646"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">646</span></span></a> we
+ conferred together, and set forth the right and orthodox faith, as
+ our Lord Jesus Christ in the flesh delivered the same to His
+ disciples, who beheld His Presence and heard His words, and as it
+ is delivered by the creed of the holy fathers, and by all holy and
+ universal synods in general, and by the consent of all approved
+ doctors of the Catholic Church. We, therefore, following them, in
+ piety and orthodoxy, and professing accordance with their divinely
+ inspired doctrine, do believe agreeably to it, and with the holy
+ fathers confess the Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost, to be properly
+ and truly a Trinity consubstantial in Unity, and Unity in Trinity,
+ that is, one God in three Subsistences or consubstantial persons,
+ of equal glory and honour.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And after much
+ more of the same sort, appertaining to the confession of the right
+ faith, this holy synod added to its document, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“We acknowledge the five holy and general
+ councils<a id="noteref_647" name="noteref_647" href=
+ "#note_647"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">647</span></span></a> of
+ the blessed fathers acceptable to God; that is, of the 318
+ assembled at Nicaea, against the most impious Arius and his tenets;
+ and at Constantinople, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page256">[pg
+ 256]</span><a name="Pg256" id="Pg256" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ of 150, against the madness of Macedonius and Eudoxius, and their
+ tenets; and at Ephesus, for the first time, of 200, against the
+ most wicked Nestorius, and his tenets; and at Chalcedon, of 630,
+ against Eutyches and Nestorius, and their tenets; and again, at
+ Constantinople, in a fifth council, in the time of Justinian the
+ younger,<a id="noteref_648" name="noteref_648" href=
+ "#note_648"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">648</span></span></a>
+ against Theodorus, and the epistles of Theodoret and Ibas, and
+ their tenets in opposition to Cyril.”</span> And again a little
+ lower, <span class="tei tei-q">“the synod held in the city of Rome,
+ in the time of the blessed Pope Martin,<a id="noteref_649" name=
+ "noteref_649" href="#note_649"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">649</span></span></a> in
+ the eighth indiction, and in the ninth year of the most pious
+ Emperor Constantine,<a id="noteref_650" name="noteref_650" href=
+ "#note_650"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">650</span></span></a> we
+ also acknowledge. And we glorify our Lord Jesus Christ, as they
+ glorified Him, neither adding aught nor taking away; anathematizing
+ with hearts and lips those whom they anathematized, and receiving
+ those whom they received; glorifying God the Father, Who is without
+ beginning, and His only-begotten Son, begotten of the Father before
+ the worlds, and the Holy Ghost proceeding ineffably from the Father
+ and the Son,<a id="noteref_651" name="noteref_651" href=
+ "#note_651"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">651</span></span></a> even
+ as those holy Apostles, prophets, and doctors, whom we have
+ above-mentioned, did declare. And all we, who, with Archbishop
+ Theodore, have thus set forth the Catholic faith, thereto
+ subscribe.”</span></p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page257">[pg 257]</span><a name=
+ "Pg257" id="Pg257" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc221" id="toc221"></a> <a name="pdf222" id="pdf222"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" id="Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVIII. Of John, the precentor
+ of the Apostolic see, who came into Britain to teach. [680</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Among those who
+ were present at this synod, and confirmed the decrees of the
+ Catholic faith, was the venerable John,<a id="noteref_652" name=
+ "noteref_652" href="#note_652"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">652</span></span></a>
+ archchanter of the church of the holy Apostle Peter,<a id=
+ "noteref_653" name="noteref_653" href="#note_653"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">653</span></span></a> and
+ abbot of the monastery of the blessed Martin, who had come lately
+ from Rome, by order of Pope Agatho, together with the most reverend
+ Abbot Biscop, surnamed Benedict,<a id="noteref_654" name=
+ "noteref_654" href="#note_654"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">654</span></span></a> of
+ whom mention has been made above. For the said Benedict, having
+ built a monastery in Britain, in honour of the most blessed chief
+ of the Apostles, at the mouth of the river Wear, went to Rome with
+ Ceolfrid,<a id="noteref_655" name="noteref_655" href=
+ "#note_655"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">655</span></span></a> his
+ companion and fellow-labourer in that work, who was after him abbot
+ of the same monastery; he had been several times before at Rome,
+ and was now honourably received by Pope Agatho of blessed memory;
+ from whom he also asked and obtained, in order to <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page258">[pg 258]</span><a name="Pg258" id="Pg258"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> secure the immunities of the monastery
+ which he had founded, a letter of privilege confirmed by apostolic
+ authority, according to what he knew to be the will and grant of
+ King Egfrid, by whose consent and gift of land he had built that
+ monastery.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He was also
+ allowed to take the aforesaid Abbot John with him into Britain,
+ that he might teach in his monastery the system of singing
+ throughout the year, as it was practised at St. Peter's at
+ Rome.<a id="noteref_656" name="noteref_656" href=
+ "#note_656"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">656</span></span></a> The
+ Abbot John did as he had been commanded by the Pope, teaching the
+ singers of the said monastery the order and manner of singing and
+ reading aloud, and committing to writing all that was requisite
+ throughout the whole course of the year for the celebration of
+ festivals; and these writings are still preserved in that
+ monastery, and have been copied by many others elsewhere. The said
+ John not only taught the brothers of that monastery, but such as
+ had skill in singing resorted from almost all the monasteries of
+ the same province to hear him, and many invited him to teach in
+ other places.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Besides his task
+ of singing and reading, he had also received a commission from the
+ Apostolic Pope, carefully to inform himself concerning the faith of
+ the English Church, and to give an account thereof on his return to
+ Rome. For he also brought with him the decision of the synod of the
+ blessed Pope Martin, held not long before at Rome,<a id=
+ "noteref_657" name="noteref_657" href="#note_657"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">657</span></span></a> with
+ the consent of one hundred and five bishops, chiefly to refute
+ those who taught that there is but one operation and will in
+ Christ, and he gave it to be transcribed in the aforesaid monastery
+ of the most religious Abbot Benedict. The men who followed such
+ opinion greatly perplexed the faith of the Church of Constantinople
+ at that time; but by the help of God they were then discovered and
+ overcome.<a id="noteref_658" name="noteref_658" href=
+ "#note_658"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">658</span></span></a>
+ Wherefore, Pope Agatho, being desirous to be informed concerning
+ the state of the Church in Britain, as well as in other provinces,
+ and to <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page259">[pg
+ 259]</span><a name="Pg259" id="Pg259" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ what extent it was clear from the contagion of heretics, gave this
+ matter in charge to the most reverend Abbot John, then appointed to
+ go to Britain. The synod we have spoken of having been called for
+ this purpose in Britain, the Catholic faith was found untainted in
+ all, and a report of the proceedings of the same was given him to
+ carry to Rome.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But in his
+ return to his own country, soon after crossing the sea, he fell
+ sick and died; and his body, for the sake of St. Martin, in whose
+ monastery he presided, was by his friends carried to Tours,<a id=
+ "noteref_659" name="noteref_659" href="#note_659"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">659</span></span></a> and
+ honourably buried; for he had been kindly entertained by the Church
+ there on his way to Britain, and earnestly entreated by the
+ brethren, that in his return to Rome he would take that road, and
+ visit their Church, and moreover he was there supplied with men to
+ conduct him on his way, and assist him in the work enjoined upon
+ him. Though he died by the way, yet the testimony of the Catholic
+ faith of the English nation was carried to Rome, and received with
+ great joy by the Apostolic Pope, and all those that heard or read
+ it.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc223" id="toc223"></a> <a name="pdf224" id="pdf224"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XIX" id="Book_IV_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIX. How Queen Ethelthryth
+ always preserved her virginity, and her body suffered no corruption
+ in the grave. [660-696</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">King Egfrid took
+ to wife Ethelthryth, the daughter of Anna,<a id="noteref_660" name=
+ "noteref_660" href="#note_660"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">660</span></span></a> king
+ of the East Angles, of whom mention has been often made; a man of
+ true religion, and altogether noble in mind and deed. She had
+ before been given in marriage to another, to wit, Tondbert,
+ ealdorman<a id="noteref_661" name="noteref_661" href=
+ "#note_661"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">661</span></span></a> of
+ the Southern Gyrwas; but he died soon after he had married her, and
+ she was given to the aforesaid king. Though she lived with him
+ twelve years, yet she preserved the glory of perfect virginity, as
+ I was informed by Bishop <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page260">[pg
+ 260]</span><a name="Pg260" id="Pg260" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Wilfrid, of blessed memory, of whom I inquired, because some
+ questioned the truth thereof; and he told me that he was an
+ undoubted witness to her virginity, forasmuch as Egfrid promised to
+ give him many lands and much money if he could persuade the queen
+ to consent to fulfil her marriage duty, for he knew the queen loved
+ no man more than himself. And it is not to be doubted that this
+ might take place in our age, which true histories tell us happened
+ sometimes in former ages, by the help of the same Lord who promises
+ to abide with us always, even unto the end of the world. For the
+ divine miracle whereby her flesh, being buried, could not suffer
+ corruption, is a token that she had not been defiled by man.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">She had long
+ asked of the king that he would permit her to lay aside worldly
+ cares, and to serve only Christ, the true King, in a monastery; and
+ having at length with difficulty prevailed, she entered the
+ monastery of the Abbess Aebba,<a id="noteref_662" name=
+ "noteref_662" href="#note_662"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">662</span></span></a> who
+ was aunt to King Egfrid, at the place called the city of
+ Coludi,<a id="noteref_663" name="noteref_663" href=
+ "#note_663"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">663</span></span></a>
+ having received the veil of the religious habit from the hands of
+ the aforesaid Bishop Wilfrid; but a year after she was herself made
+ abbess in the district called Elge,<a id="noteref_664" name=
+ "noteref_664" href="#note_664"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">664</span></span></a>
+ where, having built a monastery, she began, by the example of a
+ heavenly life and by her teaching, to be the virgin mother of many
+ virgins dedicated to God. It is told of her that from the time of
+ her entering the monastery, she would never wear any linen but only
+ woollen garments, and would <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page261">[pg 261]</span><a name="Pg261" id="Pg261" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> seldom wash in a hot bath, unless just before
+ the greater festivals, as Easter, Whitsuntide, and the Epiphany,
+ and then she did it last of all, when the other handmaids of Christ
+ who were there had been washed, served by her and her attendants.
+ She seldom ate more than once a day, excepting on the greater
+ festivals, or some urgent occasion. Always, except when grievous
+ sickness prevented her, from the time of matins till day-break, she
+ continued in the church at prayer. Some also say, that by the
+ spirit of prophecy she not only foretold the pestilence of which
+ she was to die, but also, in the presence of all, revealed the
+ number of those that should be then snatched away from this world
+ out of her monastery. She was taken to the Lord, in the midst of
+ her flock, seven years after she had been made abbess; and, as she
+ had ordered, was buried among them in a wooden coffin in her turn,
+ according to the order in which she had passed away.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">She was
+ succeeded in the office of abbess by her sister Sexburg,<a id=
+ "noteref_665" name="noteref_665" href="#note_665"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">665</span></span></a> who
+ had been wife to Earconbert, king of Kent. This abbess, when her
+ sister had been buried sixteen years, thought fit to take up her
+ bones, and, putting them into a new coffin, to translate them into
+ the church. Accordingly she ordered some of the brothers to find a
+ stone whereof to make a coffin for this purpose. They went on board
+ ship, for the district of Ely is on every side encompassed with
+ water and marshes, and has no large stones, and came to a small
+ deserted city, not far from thence, which, in the language of the
+ English, is called Grantacaestir,<a id="noteref_666" name=
+ "noteref_666" href="#note_666"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">666</span></span></a> and
+ presently, near the city walls, they found a white marble
+ coffin,<a id="noteref_667" name="noteref_667" href=
+ "#note_667"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">667</span></span></a> most
+ beautifully <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page262">[pg
+ 262]</span><a name="Pg262" id="Pg262" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ wrought, and fitly covered with a lid of the same sort of stone.
+ Perceiving, therefore, that the Lord had prospered their journey,
+ they returned thanks to Him and carried it to the monastery.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When the grave
+ was opened and the body of the holy virgin and bride of Christ was
+ brought into the light of day, it was found as free from corruption
+ as if she had died and been buried on that very day; as the
+ aforesaid Bishop Wilfrid, and many others that know it, testify.
+ But the physician, Cynifrid, who was present at her death, and when
+ she was taken up out of the grave, had more certain knowledge. He
+ was wont to relate that in her sickness she had a very great tumour
+ under her jaw. <span class="tei tei-q">“And I was ordered,”</span>
+ said he, <span class="tei tei-q">“to lay open that tumour to let
+ out the noxious matter in it, which I did, and she seemed to be
+ somewhat more easy for two days, so that many thought she might
+ recover from her infirmity; but on the third day she was attacked
+ by the former pains, and being soon snatched out of the world, she
+ exchanged all pain and death for everlasting life and health. And
+ when, so many years after, her bones were to be taken out of the
+ grave, a pavilion being spread over it, and all the congregation,
+ the brothers on the one side, and the sisters on the other,
+ standing about it singing, while the abbess, with a few others, had
+ gone within to take up and wash the bones, on a sudden we heard the
+ abbess within cry out with a loud voice, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Glory be to the name of the Lord.’</span> Not long
+ after they called me in, opening the door of the pavilion, and I
+ found the body of the holy virgin taken out of the grave and laid
+ on a bed, like one asleep; then taking off the veil from the face,
+ they also showed me that the incision which I had made was healed
+ up; so that, in marvellous wise, instead of the open gaping wound
+ with which she had been buried, there then appeared only the
+ slightest trace of a scar. Besides, all the linen clothes in which
+ the body had been wrapped, appeared entire and as fresh as if they
+ had been that very day put about her chaste limbs.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is said that
+ when she was sore troubled with the aforesaid tumour and pain in
+ her jaw and neck, she took great <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page263">[pg 263]</span><a name="Pg263" id="Pg263" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> pleasure in that sort of sickness, and was
+ wont to say, <span class="tei tei-q">“I know of a surety that I
+ deservedly bear the weight of my trouble on my neck, for I remember
+ that, when I was a young maiden, I bore on it the needless weight
+ of necklaces;<a id="noteref_668" name="noteref_668" href=
+ "#note_668"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">668</span></span></a> and
+ therefore I believe the Divine goodness would have me endure the
+ pain in my neck, that so I may be absolved from the guilt of my
+ needless levity, having now, instead of gold and pearls, the fiery
+ heat of a tumour rising on my neck.”</span> It happened also that
+ by the touch of those same linen clothes devils were expelled from
+ bodies possessed, and other diseases were at divers times healed;
+ and the coffin wherein she was first buried is said to have cured
+ some of infirmities of the eyes, who, praying with their heads
+ resting upon that coffin, were presently relieved of the pain or
+ dimness in their eyes. So they washed the virgin's body, and having
+ clothed it in new garments, brought it into the church, and laid it
+ in the sarcophagus that had been brought, where it is held in great
+ veneration to this day. The sarcophagus was found in a wonderful
+ manner to fit the virgin's body as if it had been made purposely
+ for her, and the place for the head, which was fashioned
+ separately, appeared exactly shaped to the measurement of her
+ head.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Elge is in the
+ province of the East Angles, a district of about six hundred
+ families, of the nature of an island, encompassed, as has been
+ said, with marshes or waters, and therefore it has its name from
+ the great plenty of eels taken in those marshes; there the
+ aforesaid handmaid of Christ desired to have a monastery, because,
+ as we have before mentioned, she came, according to the flesh, of
+ that same province of the East Angles.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page264">[pg 264]</span><a name=
+ "Pg264" id="Pg264" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc225" id="toc225"></a> <a name="pdf226" id="pdf226"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XX" id="Book_IV_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XX. A Hymn concerning
+ her.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It seems fitting
+ to insert in this history a hymn concerning virginity, which we
+ composed in elegiac verse many years ago, in praise and honour of
+ the same queen and bride of Christ, and therefore truly a queen,
+ because the bride of Christ; and to imitate the method of Holy
+ Scripture, wherein many songs are inserted in the history, and
+ these, as is well known, are composed in metre and verse.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Trinity,<a id="noteref_669" name="noteref_669" href=
+ "#note_669"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">669</span></span></a>
+ Gracious, Divine, Who rulest all the ages; favour my task, Trinity,
+ Gracious, Divine.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Let Maro sound the trumpet of war, let us sing the
+ gifts of peace; the gifts of Christ we sing, let Maro sound the
+ trumpet of war.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Chaste is my song, no rape of guilty Helen; light
+ tales shall be told by the wanton, chaste is my song.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“I will tell of gifts from Heaven, not wars of hapless
+ Troy; I will tell of gifts from Heaven, wherein the earth is
+ glad.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Lo! the high God comes to the womb of a holy virgin,
+ to be the Saviour of men, lo! the high God comes.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“A hallowed maid gives birth to Him Who gave the world
+ its being; Mary, the gate of God, a maiden gives Him
+ birth.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“The company of her fellows rejoices over the Virgin
+ Mother of Him Who wields the thunder; a shining virgin band, the
+ company of her fellows rejoices.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Her honour has made many a blossom to spring
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page265">[pg 265]</span><a name=
+ "Pg265" id="Pg265" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> from that pure
+ shoot, virgin blossoms her honour has made to spring.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Scorched by the fierce flames, the maiden Agatha<a id=
+ "noteref_670" name="noteref_670" href="#note_670"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">670</span></span></a>
+ yielded not; in like manner Eulalia endures, scorched by the fierce
+ flames.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“The lofty soul of chaste Tecla overcomes the wild
+ beasts; chaste Euphemia overcomes the accursed wild
+ beasts.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Agnes joyously laughs at the sword, herself stronger
+ than steel, Cecilia joyously laughs at the foemen's
+ sword.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Many a triumph is mighty throughout the world in
+ temperate hearts; throughout the world love of the temperate life
+ is mighty.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Yea, and our day likewise a peerless maiden has
+ blessed; peerless our Ethelthryth shines.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Child of a noble sire, and glorious by royal birth,
+ more noble in her Lord's sight, the child of a noble
+ sire.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Thence she receives queenly honour and a sceptre in
+ this world; thence she receives honour, awaiting higher honour
+ above.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“What need, gracious lady, to seek an earthly lord,
+ even now given to the Heavenly Bridegroom?</span></p><span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page266">[pg 266]</span><a name="Pg266" id="Pg266"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Christ is at hand, the Bridegroom (why seek an earthly
+ lord?) that thou mayst follow even now, methinks, in the steps of
+ the Mother of Heaven's King, that thou too mayst be a mother in
+ God.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Twelve years<a id="noteref_671" name="noteref_671"
+ href="#note_671"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">671</span></span></a> she
+ had reigned, a bride dedicated to God, then in the cloister dwelt,
+ a bride dedicated to God.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“To Heaven all consecrated she lived, abounding in
+ lofty deeds, then to Heaven all consecrated she gave up her
+ soul.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Twice eight Novembers<a id="noteref_672" name=
+ "noteref_672" href="#note_672"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">672</span></span></a> the
+ maid's fair flesh lay in the tomb, nor did the maid's fair flesh
+ see corruption in the tomb.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“This was Thy work, O Christ, that her very garments
+ were bright and undefiled even in the grave; O Christ, this was Thy
+ work.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“The dark serpent<a id="noteref_673" name="noteref_673"
+ href="#note_673"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">673</span></span></a> flies
+ before the honour due to the holy raiment; disease is driven away,
+ and the dark serpent flies.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Rage fills the foe who of old conquered Eve; exultant
+ the maiden triumphs and rage fills the foe.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Behold, O bride of God, thy glory upon earth; the
+ glory that awaits thee in the Heavens behold, O bride of
+ God.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“In gladness thou receivest gifts, bright amidst the
+ festal torches; behold! the Bridegroom comes, in gladness thou
+ receivest gifts.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“And a new song thou singest to the tuneful harp; a
+ new-made bride, thou exultest in the tuneful hymn.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“None can part her from them which follow the Lamb
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page267">[pg 267]</span><a name=
+ "Pg267" id="Pg267" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> enthroned on high,
+ whom none had severed from the Love enthroned on high.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc227" id="toc227"></a> <a name="pdf228" id="pdf228"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XXI" id="Book_IV_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXI. How Bishop Theodore made
+ peace between the kings Egfrid and Ethelred. [679</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the ninth
+ year of the reign of King Egfrid, a great battle<a id="noteref_674"
+ name="noteref_674" href="#note_674"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">674</span></span></a> was
+ fought between him and Ethelred, king of the Mercians, near the
+ river Trent, and Aelfwine,<a id="noteref_675" name="noteref_675"
+ href="#note_675"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">675</span></span></a>
+ brother to King Egfrid, was slain, a youth about eighteen years of
+ age, and much beloved by both provinces; for King Ethelred had
+ married his sister Osthryth.<a id="noteref_676" name="noteref_676"
+ href="#note_676"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">676</span></span></a> There
+ was now reason to expect a more bloody war, and more lasting enmity
+ between those kings and their fierce nations; but Theodore, the
+ bishop, beloved of God, relying on the Divine aid, by his wholesome
+ admonitions wholly extinguished the dangerous fire that was
+ breaking out; so that the kings and their people on both sides were
+ appeased, and no man was put to death, but only the due mulct<a id=
+ "noteref_677" name="noteref_677" href="#note_677"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">677</span></span></a> paid
+ to the king who was the avenger for the death of his brother; and
+ this peace continued long after between those kings and between
+ their kingdoms.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc229" id="toc229"></a> <a name="pdf230" id="pdf230"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XXII" id="Book_IV_Chap_XXII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXII. How a certain captive's
+ chains fell off when Masses were sung for him. [679</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the aforesaid
+ battle, wherein King Aelfwine was killed, a memorable incident is
+ known to have happened, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page268">[pg
+ 268]</span><a name="Pg268" id="Pg268" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ which I think ought by no means to be passed over in silence; for
+ the story will be profitable to the salvation of many. In that
+ battle a youth called Imma, one of the king's thegns, was struck
+ down, and having lain as if dead all that day and the next night
+ among the bodies of the slain, at length he came to himself and
+ revived, and sitting up, bound his own wounds as best as he could.
+ Then having rested awhile, he stood up, and went away to see if he
+ could find any friends to take care of him; but in so doing he was
+ discovered and taken by some of the enemy's army, and carried
+ before their lord, who was one of King Ethelred's nobles.<a id=
+ "noteref_678" name="noteref_678" href="#note_678"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">678</span></span></a> Being
+ asked by him who he was, and fearing to own himself a thegn, he
+ answered that he was a peasant, a poor man and married, and he
+ declared that he had come to the war with others like himself to
+ bring provisions to the army. The noble entertained him, and
+ ordered his wounds to be dressed, and when he began to recover, to
+ prevent his escaping, he ordered him to be bound at night. But he
+ could not be bound, for as soon as they that bound him were gone,
+ his bonds were loosed.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Now he had a
+ brother called Tunna, who was a priest and abbot of a monastery in
+ the city which is still called Tunnacaestir after him.<a id=
+ "noteref_679" name="noteref_679" href="#note_679"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">679</span></span></a> This
+ man, hearing that his brother had been killed in the battle, went
+ to see if haply he could find his body; and finding another very
+ like him in all respects, he believed it to be his. So he carried
+ it to his monastery, and buried it honourably, and took care often
+ to say Masses for the absolution of his soul; the celebration
+ whereof occasioned what I have said, that none could bind him but
+ he was presently loosed again. In the meantime, the noble that had
+ kept him was amazed, and began to inquire why he could not be
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page269">[pg 269]</span><a name=
+ "Pg269" id="Pg269" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> bound; whether
+ perchance he had any spells about him, such as are spoken of in
+ stories. He answered that he knew nothing of those arts;
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“but I have,”</span> said he, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“a brother who is a priest in my country, and I know
+ that he, supposing me to be killed, is saying frequent Masses for
+ me; and if I were now in the other life, my soul there, through his
+ intercession, would be delivered from penalty.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When he had been
+ a prisoner with the noble some time, those who attentively observed
+ him, by his countenance, habit, and discourse, took notice, that he
+ was not of the meaner sort, as he had said, but of some quality.
+ The noble then privately sending for him, straitly questioned him,
+ whence he came, promising to do him no harm on that account if he
+ would frankly confess who he was. This he did, declaring that he
+ had been a thegn of the king's, and the noble answered,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“I perceived by all your answers that you
+ were no peasant. And now you deserve to die, because all my
+ brothers and relations were killed in that fight; yet I will not
+ put you to death, that I may not break my promise.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">As soon,
+ therefore, as he was recovered, he sold him to a certain Frisian at
+ London, but he could not in any wise be bound either by him, or as
+ he was being led thither. But when his enemies had put all manner
+ of bonds on him, and the buyer perceived that he could in no way be
+ bound, he gave him leave to ransom himself if he could. Now it was
+ at the third hour, when the Masses were wont to be said, that his
+ bonds were most frequently loosed. He, having taken an oath that he
+ would either return, or send his owner the money for the ransom,
+ went into Kent to King Hlothere, who was son to the sister of Queen
+ Ethelthryth,<a id="noteref_680" name="noteref_680" href=
+ "#note_680"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">680</span></span></a> above
+ spoken of, for he had once been that queen's thegn. From him he
+ asked and obtained the price of his freedom, and as he had
+ promised, sent it to his master for his ransom.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Returning
+ afterwards into his own country, and coming to his brother, he gave
+ him an exact account of all his <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page270">[pg 270]</span><a name="Pg270" id="Pg270" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> misfortunes, and the consolation afforded to
+ him in them; and from what his brother told him he understood, that
+ his bonds had been generally loosed at those times when Masses had
+ been celebrated for him; and he perceived that other advantages and
+ blessings which had fallen to his lot in his time of danger, had
+ been conferred on him from Heaven, through the intercession of his
+ brother, and the Oblation of the saving Sacrifice. Many, on hearing
+ this account from the aforesaid man, were stirred up in faith and
+ pious devotion to prayer, or to alms-giving, or to make an offering
+ to God of the Sacrifice of the holy Oblation, for the deliverance
+ of their friends who had departed this world; for they knew that
+ such saving Sacrifice availed for the eternal redemption both of
+ body and soul. This story was also told me by some of those who had
+ heard it related by the man himself to whom it happened; therefore,
+ since I had a clear understanding of it, I have not hesitated to
+ insert it in my Ecclesiastical History.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc231" id="toc231"></a> <a name="pdf232" id="pdf232"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" id="Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIII. Of the life and death of
+ the Abbess Hilda. [614-680</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year
+ after this, that is the year of our Lord 680, the most religious
+ handmaid of Christ, Hilda,<a id="noteref_681" name="noteref_681"
+ href="#note_681"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">681</span></span></a>
+ abbess of the monastery that is called Streanaeshalch,<a id=
+ "noteref_682" name="noteref_682" href="#note_682"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">682</span></span></a> as we
+ mentioned above, after having done many heavenly deeds on earth,
+ passed thence to receive the rewards of the heavenly life, on the
+ 17th of November, at the age of sixty-six years. Her life falls
+ into two equal parts, for the first thirty-three years of it she
+ spent living most nobly in the secular habit; and still more nobly
+ dedicated the remaining half to the Lord in the monastic life. For
+ she was nobly born, being the daughter of Hereric,<a id=
+ "noteref_683" name="noteref_683" href="#note_683"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">683</span></span></a>
+ nephew to King Edwin, and with that king she also received
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page271">[pg 271]</span><a name=
+ "Pg271" id="Pg271" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the faith and
+ mysteries of Christ, at the preaching of Paulinus, of blessed
+ memory,<a id="noteref_684" name="noteref_684" href=
+ "#note_684"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">684</span></span></a> the
+ first bishop of the Northumbrians, and preserved the same undefiled
+ till she attained to the vision of our Lord in Heaven.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When she had
+ resolved to quit the secular habit, and to serve Him alone, she
+ withdrew into the province of the East Angles, for she was allied
+ to the king there;<a id="noteref_685" name="noteref_685" href=
+ "#note_685"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">685</span></span></a> being
+ desirous to cross over thence into Gaul, forsaking her native
+ country and all that she had, and so to live a stranger for our
+ Lord's sake in the monastery of Cale,<a id="noteref_686" name=
+ "noteref_686" href="#note_686"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">686</span></span></a> that
+ she might the better attain to the eternal country in heaven. For
+ her sister Heresuid, mother to Aldwulf,<a id="noteref_687" name=
+ "noteref_687" href="#note_687"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">687</span></span></a> king
+ of the East Angles, was at that time living in the same monastery,
+ under regular discipline, waiting for an everlasting crown; and led
+ by her example, she continued a whole year in the aforesaid
+ province, with the design of going abroad; but afterwards, Bishop
+ Aidan recalled her to her home, and she received land to the extent
+ of one family on the north side of the river Wear;<a id=
+ "noteref_688" name="noteref_688" href="#note_688"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">688</span></span></a> where
+ likewise for a year she led a monastic life, with very few
+ companions.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After this she
+ was made abbess in the monastery called Heruteu,<a id="noteref_689"
+ name="noteref_689" href="#note_689"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">689</span></span></a> which
+ monastery had been founded, not long before, by the pious handmaid
+ of Christ, Heiu,<a id="noteref_690" name="noteref_690" href=
+ "#note_690"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">690</span></span></a> who
+ is said to have been the first woman in the province of the
+ Northumbrians who took upon her the vows and habit of a nun, being
+ consecrated by Bishop Aidan; but she, soon after she had founded
+ that monastery, retired to the city of Calcaria,<a id="noteref_691"
+ name="noteref_691" href="#note_691"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">691</span></span></a> which
+ is called Kaelcacaestir <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page272">[pg
+ 272]</span><a name="Pg272" id="Pg272" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ by the English, and there fixed her dwelling. Hilda, the handmaid
+ of Christ, being set over that monastery, began immediately to
+ order it in all things under a rule of life, according as she had
+ been instructed by learned men; for Bishop Aidan, and others of the
+ religious that knew her, frequently visited her and loved her
+ heartily, and diligently instructed her, because of her innate
+ wisdom and love of the service of God.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When she had for
+ some years governed this monastery, wholly intent upon establishing
+ a rule of life, it happened that she also undertook either to build
+ or to set in order a monastery in the place called Streanaeshalch,
+ and this work which was laid upon her she industriously performed;
+ for she put this monastery under the same rule of monastic life as
+ the former; and taught there the strict observance of justice,
+ piety, chastity, and other virtues, and particularly of peace and
+ charity; so that, after the example of the primitive Church, no one
+ there was rich, and none poor, for they had all things common, and
+ none had any private property. Her prudence was so great, that not
+ only meaner men in their need, but sometimes even kings and
+ princes, sought and received her counsel; she obliged those who
+ were under her direction to give so much time to reading of the
+ Holy Scriptures, and to exercise themselves so much in works of
+ justice, that many might readily be found there fit for the
+ priesthood and the service of the altar.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Indeed we have
+ seen five from that monastery who afterwards became bishops, and
+ all of them men of singular merit and sanctity, whose names were
+ Bosa,<a id="noteref_692" name="noteref_692" href=
+ "#note_692"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">692</span></span></a>
+ Aetla,<a id="noteref_693" name="noteref_693" href=
+ "#note_693"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">693</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page273">[pg 273]</span><a name=
+ "Pg273" id="Pg273" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> Oftfor,<a id=
+ "noteref_694" name="noteref_694" href="#note_694"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">694</span></span></a>
+ John,<a id="noteref_695" name="noteref_695" href=
+ "#note_695"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">695</span></span></a> and
+ Wilfrid.<a id="noteref_696" name="noteref_696" href=
+ "#note_696"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">696</span></span></a> Of
+ the first we have said above that he was consecrated bishop of
+ York; of the second, it may be briefly stated that he was appointed
+ bishop of Dorchester. Of the last two we shall tell hereafter, that
+ the former was ordained bishop of Hagustald, the other of the
+ church of York; of the third, we may here mention that, having
+ applied himself to the reading and observance of the Scriptures in
+ both the monasteries of the Abbess Hilda,<a id="noteref_697" name=
+ "noteref_697" href="#note_697"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">697</span></span></a> at
+ length being desirous to attain to greater perfection, he went into
+ Kent, to Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory; where having spent
+ some time in sacred studies, he resolved to go to Rome also, which,
+ in those days, was esteemed a very salutary undertaking. Returning
+ thence into Britain, he took his way into the province of the
+ Hwiccas,<a id="noteref_698" name="noteref_698" href=
+ "#note_698"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">698</span></span></a> where
+ King Osric then ruled,<a id="noteref_699" name="noteref_699" href=
+ "#note_699"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">699</span></span></a> and
+ continued there a long time, preaching the Word of faith, and
+ showing an example of good life to all that saw and heard him. At
+ that time, Bosel, the bishop of that province,<a id="noteref_700"
+ name="noteref_700" href="#note_700"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">700</span></span></a>
+ laboured under <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page274">[pg
+ 274]</span><a name="Pg274" id="Pg274" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ such weakness of body, that he could not himself perform episcopal
+ functions; for which reason, Oftfor was, by universal consent,
+ chosen bishop in his stead, and by order of King Ethelred,<a id=
+ "noteref_701" name="noteref_701" href="#note_701"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">701</span></span></a>
+ consecrated by Bishop Wilfrid,<a id="noteref_702" name=
+ "noteref_702" href="#note_702"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">702</span></span></a> of
+ blessed memory, who was then Bishop of the Midland Angles, because
+ Archbishop Theodore was dead, and no other bishop ordained in his
+ place. A little while before, that is, before the election of the
+ aforesaid man of God, Bosel, Tatfrid,<a id="noteref_703" name=
+ "noteref_703" href="#note_703"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">703</span></span></a> a man
+ of great industry and learning, and of excellent ability, had been
+ chosen bishop for that province, from the monastery of the same
+ abbess, but had been snatched away by an untimely death, before he
+ could be ordained.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus this
+ handmaid of Christ, the Abbess Hilda, whom all that knew her called
+ Mother, for her singular piety and grace, was not only an example
+ of good life, to those that lived in her monastery, but afforded
+ occasion of amendment and salvation to many who lived at a
+ distance, to whom the blessed fame was brought of her industry and
+ virtue. For it was meet that the dream of her mother, Bregusuid,
+ during her infancy, should be fulfilled. Now Bregusuid, at the time
+ that her husband, Hereric, lived in banishment, under Cerdic,<a id=
+ "noteref_704" name="noteref_704" href="#note_704"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">704</span></span></a> king
+ of the Britons, where he was also poisoned, fancied, in a dream,
+ that he was suddenly taken away from her and she was seeking for
+ him most carefully, but could find no sign of him anywhere. After
+ an anxious search for him, all at once she found a most precious
+ necklace under her garment, and whilst she was looking on it very
+ attentively, it seemed to shine forth with such a blaze of light
+ that it filled all Britain with the glory of its brilliance. This
+ dream was doubtless fulfilled in her daughter that <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page275">[pg 275]</span><a name="Pg275" id="Pg275"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> we speak of, whose life was an example
+ of the works of light, not only blessed to herself, but to many who
+ desired to live aright.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When she had
+ governed this monastery many years, it pleased Him Who has made
+ such merciful provision for our salvation, to give her holy soul
+ the trial of a long infirmity of the flesh, to the end that,
+ according to the Apostle's example, her virtue might be made
+ perfect in weakness. Struck down with a fever, she suffered from a
+ burning heat, and was afflicted with the same trouble for six years
+ continually; during all which time she never failed either to
+ return thanks to her Maker, or publicly and privately to instruct
+ the flock committed to her charge; for taught by her own experience
+ she admonished all men to serve the Lord dutifully, when health of
+ body is granted to them, and always to return thanks faithfully to
+ Him in adversity, or bodily infirmity. In the seventh year of her
+ sickness, when the disease turned inwards, her last day came, and
+ about cockcrow, having received the voyage provision<a id=
+ "noteref_705" name="noteref_705" href="#note_705"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">705</span></span></a> of
+ Holy Housel, and called together the handmaids of Christ that were
+ within the same monastery, she admonished them to preserve the
+ peace of the Gospel among themselves, and with all others; and even
+ as she spoke her words of exhortation, she joyfully saw death come,
+ or, in the words of our Lord, passed from death unto life.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">That same night
+ it pleased Almighty God, by a manifest vision, to make known her
+ death in another monastery, at a distance from hers, which she had
+ built that same year, and which is called Hacanos.<a id=
+ "noteref_706" name="noteref_706" href="#note_706"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">706</span></span></a> There
+ was in that monastery, a certain nun called Begu,<a id=
+ "noteref_707" name="noteref_707" href="#note_707"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">707</span></span></a> who,
+ having dedicated her virginity to the Lord, had served Him upwards
+ of thirty years in the monastic life. This nun was resting
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page276">[pg 276]</span><a name=
+ "Pg276" id="Pg276" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> in the dormitory of
+ the sisters, when on a sudden she heard in the air the well-known
+ sound of the bell, which used to awake and call them to prayers,
+ when any one of them was taken out of this world, and opening her
+ eyes, as she thought, she saw the roof of the house open, and a
+ light shed from above filling all the place. Looking earnestly upon
+ that light, she saw the soul of the aforesaid handmaid of God in
+ that same light, being carried to heaven attended and guided by
+ angels. Then awaking, and seeing the other sisters lying round
+ about her, she perceived that what she had seen had been revealed
+ to her either in a dream or a vision; and rising immediately in
+ great fear, she ran to the virgin who then presided in the
+ monastery in the place of the abbess,<a id="noteref_708" name=
+ "noteref_708" href="#note_708"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">708</span></span></a> and
+ whose name was Frigyth, and, with many tears and lamentations, and
+ heaving deep sighs, told her that the Abbess Hilda, mother of them
+ all, had departed this life, and had in her sight ascended to the
+ gates of eternal light, and to the company of the citizens of
+ heaven, with a great light, and with angels for her guides. Frigyth
+ having heard it, awoke all the sisters, and calling them to the
+ church, admonished them to give themselves to prayer and singing of
+ psalms, for the soul of their mother; which they did earnestly
+ during the remainder of the night; and at break of day, the
+ brothers came with news of her death, from the place where she had
+ died. They answered that they knew it before, and then related in
+ order how and when they had learnt it, by which it appeared that
+ her death had been revealed to them in a vision that same hour in
+ which the brothers said that she had died. Thus by a fair harmony
+ of events Heaven ordained, that when some saw her departure out of
+ this world, the others should have knowledge of her entrance into
+ the eternal life of souls. These monasteries are about thirteen
+ miles distant from each other.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is also told,
+ that her death was, in a vision, made known the same night to one
+ of the virgins dedicated to <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page277">[pg 277]</span><a name="Pg277" id="Pg277" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> God, who loved her with a great love, in the
+ same monastery where the said handmaid of God died. This nun saw
+ her soul ascend to heaven in the company of angels; and this she
+ openly declared, in the very same hour that it happened, to those
+ handmaids of Christ that were with her; and aroused them to pray
+ for her soul, even before the rest of the community had heard of
+ her death. The truth of which was known to the whole community in
+ the morning. This same nun was at that time with some other
+ handmaids of Christ, in the remotest part of the monastery, where
+ the women who had lately entered the monastic life were wont to
+ pass their time of probation, till they were instructed according
+ to rule, and admitted into the fellowship of the community.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc233" id="toc233"></a> <a name="pdf234" id="pdf234"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XXIV" id="Book_IV_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIV. That there was in her
+ monastery a brother, on whom the gift of song was bestowed by
+ Heaven.</span><a id="noteref_709" name="noteref_709" href=
+ "#note_709"><span class="tei tei-noteref" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">709</span></span></a><span style="font-size: 144%">[680</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There was in the
+ monastery of this abbess a certain brother, marked in a special
+ manner by the grace of God, for he was wont to make songs of piety
+ and religion, so that whatever was expounded to him out of
+ Scripture, he turned ere long into verse expressive of much
+ sweetness and penitence, in English, which was his native language.
+ By his songs the minds of many were often fired with contempt of
+ the world, and desire of the heavenly life. Others of the English
+ nation after him <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page278">[pg
+ 278]</span><a name="Pg278" id="Pg278" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ attempted to compose religious poems, but none could equal him, for
+ he did not learn the art of poetry from men, neither was he taught
+ by man, but by God's grace he received the free gift of song, for
+ which reason he never could compose any trivial or vain poem, but
+ only those which concern religion it behoved his religious tongue
+ to utter. For having lived in the secular habit till he was well
+ advanced in years, he had never learned anything of versifying; and
+ for this reason sometimes at a banquet, when it was agreed to make
+ merry by singing in turn, if he saw the harp come towards him, he
+ would rise up from table and go out and return home.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Once having done
+ so and gone out of the house where the banquet was, to the stable,
+ where he had to take care of the cattle that night, he there
+ composed himself to rest at the proper time. Thereupon one stood by
+ him in his sleep, and saluting him, and calling him by his name,
+ said, <span class="tei tei-q">“Cædmon, sing me something.”</span>
+ But he answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“I cannot sing, and for
+ this cause I left the banquet and retired hither, because I could
+ not sing.”</span> Then he who talked to him replied, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Nevertheless thou must needs sing to me.”</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“What must I sing?”</span> he asked.
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Sing the beginning of creation,”</span>
+ said the other. Having received this answer he straightway began to
+ sing verses to the praise of God the Creator, which he had never
+ heard, the purport whereof was after this manner: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Now must we praise the Maker of the heavenly kingdom,
+ the power of the Creator and His counsel, the deeds of the Father
+ of glory. How He, being the eternal God, became the Author of all
+ wondrous works, Who being the Almighty Guardian of the human race,
+ first created heaven for the sons of men to be the covering of
+ their dwelling place, and next the earth.”</span> This is the sense
+ but not the order of the words as he sang them in his sleep; for
+ verses, though never so well composed, cannot be literally
+ translated out of one language into another without loss of their
+ beauty and loftiness. Awaking from his sleep, he remembered all
+ that he had sung in his dream, and soon added more after the same
+ manner, in words which worthily expressed the praise of
+ God.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page279">[pg
+ 279]</span><a name="Pg279" id="Pg279" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the morning
+ he came to the reeve<a id="noteref_710" name="noteref_710" href=
+ "#note_710"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">710</span></span></a> who
+ was over him, and having told him of the gift he had received, was
+ conducted to the abbess, and bidden, in the presence of many
+ learned men, to tell his dream, and repeat the verses, that they
+ might all examine and give their judgement upon the nature and
+ origin of the gift whereof he spoke. And they all judged that
+ heavenly grace had been granted to him by the Lord. They expounded
+ to him a passage of sacred history or doctrine, enjoining upon him,
+ if he could, to put it into verse. Having undertaken this task, he
+ went away, and returning the next morning, gave them the passage he
+ had been bidden to translate, rendered in most excellent verse.
+ Whereupon the abbess, joyfully recognizing the grace of God in the
+ man, instructed him to quit the secular habit, and take upon him
+ monastic vows; and having received him into the monastery, she and
+ all her people admitted him to the company of the brethren, and
+ ordered that he should be taught the whole course of sacred
+ history. So he, giving ear to all that he could learn, and bearing
+ it in mind, and as it were ruminating, like a clean animal,<a id=
+ "noteref_711" name="noteref_711" href="#note_711"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">711</span></span></a>
+ turned it into most harmonious verse; and sweetly singing it, made
+ his masters in their turn his hearers. He sang the creation of the
+ world, the origin of man, and all the history of Genesis, the
+ departure of the children of Israel out of Egypt, their entrance
+ into the promised land, and many other histories from Holy
+ Scripture; the Incarnation, Passion, Resurrection of our Lord, and
+ His Ascension into heaven; the coming of the Holy Ghost, and the
+ teaching of the Apostles; likewise he made many songs concerning
+ the terror of future judgement, the horror of the pains of hell,
+ and the joys of heaven; besides many more about the blessings and
+ the judgements of God, by all of which he endeavoured to draw men
+ away from the love of sin, and to excite in them devotion to
+ well-doing and perseverance therein. For he was <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page280">[pg 280]</span><a name="Pg280" id="Pg280"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> a very religious man, humbly submissive
+ to the discipline of monastic rule, but inflamed with fervent zeal
+ against those who chose to do otherwise; for which reason he made a
+ fair ending of his life.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">For when the
+ hour of his departure drew near, it was preceded by a bodily
+ infirmity under which he laboured for the space of fourteen days,
+ yet it was of so mild a nature that he could talk and go about the
+ whole time. In his neighbourhood was the house to which those that
+ were sick, and like to die, were wont to be carried. He desired the
+ person that ministered to him, as the evening came on of the night
+ in which he was to depart this life, to make ready a place there
+ for him to take his rest. The man, wondering why he should desire
+ it, because there was as yet no sign of his approaching death,
+ nevertheless did his bidding. When they had lain down there, and
+ had been conversing happily and pleasantly for some time with those
+ that were in the house before, and it was now past midnight, he
+ asked them, whether they had the Eucharist within?<a id=
+ "noteref_712" name="noteref_712" href="#note_712"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">712</span></span></a> They
+ answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“What need of the Eucharist? for
+ you are not yet appointed to die, since you talk so merrily with
+ us, as if you were in good health.”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Nevertheless,”</span> said he, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“bring me the Eucharist.”</span> Having received It
+ into his hand, he asked, whether they were all in charity with him,
+ and had no complaint against him, nor any quarrel or grudge. They
+ answered, that they were all in perfect charity with him, and free
+ from all anger; and in their turn they asked him to be of the same
+ mind towards them. He answered at once, <span class="tei tei-q">“I
+ am in charity, my children, with all the servants of God.”</span>
+ Then strengthening himself with the heavenly Viaticum, he prepared
+ for the entrance into another life, and asked how near the time was
+ when the brothers should be awakened to sing the nightly praises of
+ the Lord?<a id="noteref_713" name="noteref_713" href=
+ "#note_713"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">713</span></span></a> They
+ answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“It is not far off.”</span> Then
+ he said, <span class="tei tei-q">“It is well, let us await that
+ hour;”</span> and signing <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page281">[pg
+ 281]</span><a name="Pg281" id="Pg281" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ himself with the sign of the Holy Cross, he laid his head on the
+ pillow, and falling into a slumber for a little while, so ended his
+ life in silence.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus it came to
+ pass, that as he had served the Lord with a simple and pure mind,
+ and quiet devotion, so he now departed to behold His Presence,
+ leaving the world by a quiet death; and that tongue, which had
+ uttered so many wholesome words in praise of the Creator, spake its
+ last words also in His praise, while he signed himself with the
+ Cross, and commended his spirit into His hands; and by what has
+ been here said, he seems to have had foreknowledge of his
+ death.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc235" id="toc235"></a> <a name="pdf236" id="pdf236"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XXV" id="Book_IV_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXV. Of the vision that
+ appeared to a certain man of God before the monastery of the city
+ Coludi was burned down.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time,
+ the monastery of virgins, called the city of Coludi,<a id=
+ "noteref_714" name="noteref_714" href="#note_714"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">714</span></span></a>
+ above-mentioned, was burned down, through carelessness; and yet all
+ that knew it might have been aware that it happened by reason of
+ the wickedness of those who dwelt in it, and chiefly of those who
+ seemed to be the greatest. But there wanted not a warning of the
+ approaching punishment from the Divine mercy whereby they might
+ have been led to amend their ways, and by fasting and tears and
+ prayers, like the Ninevites, have averted the anger of the just
+ Judge.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">For there was in
+ that monastery a man of the Scottish race, called Adamnan,<a id=
+ "noteref_715" name="noteref_715" href="#note_715"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">715</span></span></a>
+ leading a life entirely devoted to God in continence and prayer,
+ insomuch that he never took any food or drink, except only on
+ Sundays and Thursdays; and often spent whole nights in watching and
+ prayer. This strictness in austerity of life he had first adopted
+ from the necessity of correcting the evil that <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page282">[pg 282]</span><a name="Pg282" id="Pg282"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> was in him; but in process of time the
+ necessity became a custom.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">For in his youth
+ he had been guilty of some sin for which, when he came to himself,
+ he conceived a great horror, and dreaded lest he should be punished
+ for the same by the righteous Judge. Betaking himself, therefore,
+ to a priest, who, he hoped, might show him the way of salvation, he
+ confessed his guilt, and desired to be advised how he might escape
+ the wrath to come. The priest having heard his offence, said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“A great wound requires greater care in the
+ healing thereof; wherefore give yourself as far as you are able to
+ fasting and psalms, and prayer, to the end that thus coming before
+ the presence of the Lord in confession,”</span><a id="noteref_716"
+ name="noteref_716" href="#note_716"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">716</span></span></a> you
+ may find Him merciful. But he, being oppressed with great grief by
+ reason of his guilty conscience, and desiring to be the sooner
+ loosed from the inward fetters of sin, which lay heavy upon him,
+ answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“I am still young in years and
+ strong of body, and shall, therefore, easily bear all whatsoever
+ you shall enjoin me to do, if so be that I may be saved in the day
+ of the Lord, even though you should bid me spend the whole night
+ standing in prayer, and pass the whole week in abstinence.”</span>
+ The priest replied, <span class="tei tei-q">“It is much for you to
+ continue for a whole week without bodily sustenance; it is enough
+ to observe a fast for two or three days; do this till I come again
+ to you in a short time, when I will more fully show you what you
+ ought to do, and how long to persevere in your penance.”</span>
+ Having so said, and prescribed the measure of his penance, the
+ priest went away, and upon some sudden occasion passed over into
+ Ireland, which was his native country, and returned no more to him,
+ as he had appointed. But the man remembering this injunction and
+ his own promise, gave himself up entirely to tears of penitence,
+ holy vigils and continence; so that he only took food on Thursdays
+ and Sundays, as has been said; and continued fasting all the other
+ days of the week. When he heard that his priest had gone to
+ Ireland, and had died there, he ever <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page283">[pg 283]</span><a name="Pg283" id="Pg283" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> after observed this manner of abstinence,
+ which had been appointed for him as we have said; and as he had
+ begun that course through the fear of God, in penitence for his
+ guilt, so he still continued the same unremittingly for the love of
+ God, and through delight in its rewards.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Having practised
+ this carefully for a long time, it happened that he had gone on a
+ certain day to a distance from the monastery, accompanied by one
+ the brothers; and as they were returning from this journey, when
+ they drew near to the monastery, and beheld its lofty buildings,
+ the man of God burst into tears, and his countenance discovered the
+ trouble of his heart. His companion, perceiving it, asked what was
+ the reason, to which he answered: <span class="tei tei-q">“The time
+ is at hand when a devouring fire shall reduce to ashes all the
+ buildings which you here behold, both public and private.”</span>
+ The other, hearing these words, when they presently came into the
+ monastery, told them to Aebba,<a id="noteref_717" name=
+ "noteref_717" href="#note_717"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">717</span></span></a> the
+ mother of the community. She with good cause being much troubled at
+ that prediction, called the man to her, and straitly questioned him
+ concerning the matter and how he came to know it. He answered,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Being engaged one night lately in watching
+ and singing psalms, on a sudden I saw one standing by me whose
+ countenance I did not know, and I was startled at his presence, but
+ he bade me not to fear, and speaking to me like a friend he said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘You do well in that you have chosen rather
+ at this time of rest not to give yourself up to sleep, but to
+ continue in watching and prayer.’</span> I answered, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘I know I have great need to continue in wholesome
+ watching and earnest prayer to the Lord to pardon my
+ transgressions.’</span> He replied, <span class="tei tei-q">‘You
+ speak truly, for you and many more have need to redeem their sins
+ by good works, and when they cease from temporal labours, then to
+ labour the more eagerly for desire of eternal blessings; but this
+ very few do; for I, having now gone through all this monastery in
+ order, have looked into the huts<a id="noteref_718" name=
+ "noteref_718" href="#note_718"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">718</span></span></a> and
+ beds of all, and found <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page284">[pg
+ 284]</span><a name="Pg284" id="Pg284" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ none of them except yourself busy about the health of his soul; but
+ all of them, both men and women, are either sunk in slothful sleep,
+ or are awake in order to commit sin; for even the cells that were
+ built for prayer or reading, are now converted into places of
+ feasting, drinking, talking, and other delights; the very virgins
+ dedicated to God, laying aside the respect due to their profession,
+ whensoever they are at leisure, apply themselves to weaving fine
+ garments, wherewith to adorn themselves like brides, to the danger
+ of their state, or to gain the friendship of strange men; for which
+ reason, as is meet, a heavy judgement from Heaven with raging fire
+ is ready to fall on this place and those that dwell
+ therein.’</span> ”</span> The abbess said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Why did you not sooner reveal to me what you
+ knew?”</span> He answered, <span class="tei tei-q">“I was afraid to
+ do it, out of respect to you, lest you should be too much
+ afflicted; yet you may have this comfort, that the blow will not
+ fall in your days.”</span> This vision being made known, the
+ inhabitants of that place were for a few days in some little fear,
+ and leaving off their sins, began to do penance; but after the
+ death of the abbess they returned to their former defilement, nay,
+ they committed worse sins; and when they said <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Peace and safety,”</span> the doom of the aforesaid
+ judgement came suddenly upon them.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">That all this
+ fell out after this manner, was told me by my most reverend
+ fellow-priest, Aedgils, who then lived in that monastery.
+ Afterwards, when many of the inhabitants had departed thence, on
+ account of the destruction, he lived a long time in our
+ monastery,<a id="noteref_719" name="noteref_719" href=
+ "#note_719"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">719</span></span></a> and
+ died there. We have thought fit to insert this in our History, to
+ admonish the reader of the works of the Lord, how terrible He is in
+ His doing toward the children of men, lest haply we should at some
+ time or other yield to the snares of the flesh, and dreading too
+ little the judgement of God, fall under His sudden wrath, and
+ either in His righteous anger be brought low with temporal losses,
+ or else be more strictly tried and snatched away to eternal
+ perdition.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page285">[pg 285]</span><a name=
+ "Pg285" id="Pg285" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc237" id="toc237"></a> <a name="pdf238" id="pdf238"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" id="Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXVI. Of the death of the Kings
+ Egfrid and Hlothere. [684-685</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 684, Egfrid, king of the Northumbrians, sending his
+ general, Berct,<a id="noteref_720" name="noteref_720" href=
+ "#note_720"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">720</span></span></a> with
+ an army into Ireland, miserably laid waste that unoffending nation,
+ which had always been most friendly to the English; insomuch that
+ the invading force spared not even the churches or monasteries. But
+ the islanders, while to the utmost of their power they repelled
+ force with force, implored the assistance of the Divine mercy, and
+ with constant imprecations invoked the vengeance of Heaven; and
+ though such as curse cannot inherit the kingdom of God, yet it was
+ believed, that those who were justly cursed on account of their
+ impiety, soon suffered the penalty of their guilt at the avenging
+ hand of God. For the very next year, when that same king had rashly
+ led his army to ravage the province of the Picts,<a id=
+ "noteref_721" name="noteref_721" href="#note_721"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">721</span></span></a>
+ greatly against the advice of his friends, and particularly of
+ Cuthbert,<a id="noteref_722" name="noteref_722" href=
+ "#note_722"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">722</span></span></a> of
+ blessed memory, who had been lately ordained bishop, the enemy made
+ a feigned retreat, and the king was drawn into a narrow pass among
+ remote mountains,<a id="noteref_723" name="noteref_723" href=
+ "#note_723"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">723</span></span></a> and
+ slain, with the greater part of the forces he had led thither, on
+ the 20th of May, in the fortieth year of his age, and the fifteenth
+ of his reign.<a id="noteref_724" name="noteref_724" href=
+ "#note_724"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">724</span></span></a> His
+ friends, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page286">[pg
+ 286]</span><a name="Pg286" id="Pg286" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ as has been said, advised him not to engage in this war; but since
+ he had the year before refused to listen to the most reverend
+ father, Egbert,<a id="noteref_725" name="noteref_725" href=
+ "#note_725"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">725</span></span></a>
+ advising him not to attack the Scots, who were doing him no harm,
+ it was laid upon him as a punishment for his sin, that he should
+ now not listen to those who would have prevented his death.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From that time
+ the hopes and strength of the Anglian kingdom <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“began to ebb and fall away;”</span><a id="noteref_726"
+ name="noteref_726" href="#note_726"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">726</span></span></a> for
+ the Picts recovered their own lands, which had been held by the
+ English, and so did also the Scots that were in Britain; and some
+ of the Britons<a id="noteref_727" name="noteref_727" href=
+ "#note_727"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">727</span></span></a>
+ regained their liberty, which they have now enjoyed for about
+ forty-six years. Among the many English that then either fell by
+ the sword, or were made slaves, or escaped by flight out of the
+ country of the Picts, the most reverend man of God, Trumwine,<a id=
+ "noteref_728" name="noteref_728" href="#note_728"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">728</span></span></a> who
+ had been made bishop over them, withdrew with his people that were
+ in the monastery of Aebbercurnig,<a id="noteref_729" name=
+ "noteref_729" href="#note_729"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">729</span></span></a> in
+ the country of the English, but close by the arm of the sea which
+ is the boundary between the lands of the English and the Picts.
+ Having commended his followers, wheresoever he could, to his
+ friends in the monasteries, he chose his own place of abode in the
+ monastery, which we have so often mentioned, of servants and
+ handmaids of God, at Streanaeshalch;<a id="noteref_730" name=
+ "noteref_730" href="#note_730"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">730</span></span></a> and
+ there for many years, with a few of his own brethren, he led a life
+ in all monastic austerity, not only to his own benefit, but to the
+ benefit of many others, and dying there, he was buried in the
+ church of the blessed Peter the Apostle,<a id="noteref_731" name=
+ "noteref_731" href="#note_731"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">731</span></span></a> with
+ the honour due to his life and rank. The royal virgin,
+ Elfled,<a id="noteref_732" name="noteref_732" href=
+ "#note_732"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">732</span></span></a> with
+ her mother, Eanfled, whom we have mentioned before, then presided
+ over that monastery; but when the <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page287">[pg 287]</span><a name="Pg287" id="Pg287" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> bishop came thither, that devout teacher
+ found in him the greatest help in governing, and comfort in her
+ private life. Aldfrid<a id="noteref_733" name="noteref_733" href=
+ "#note_733"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">733</span></span></a>
+ succeeded Egfrid in the throne, being a man most learned in the
+ Scriptures, said to be brother to Egfrid, and son to King Oswy; he
+ nobly retrieved the ruined state of the kingdom, though within
+ narrower bounds.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same year,
+ being the 685th from the Incarnation of our Lord, Hlothere,<a id=
+ "noteref_734" name="noteref_734" href="#note_734"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">734</span></span></a> king
+ of Kent, died on the 6th of February, when he had reigned twelve
+ years after his brother Egbert,<a id="noteref_735" name=
+ "noteref_735" href="#note_735"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">735</span></span></a> who
+ had reigned nine years: he was wounded in battle with the South
+ Saxons, whom Edric,<a id="noteref_736" name="noteref_736" href=
+ "#note_736"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">736</span></span></a> the
+ son of Egbert, had raised against him, and died whilst his wound
+ was being dressed. After him, this same Edric reigned a year and a
+ half. On his death, kings of doubtful title, or of foreign
+ origin,<a id="noteref_737" name="noteref_737" href=
+ "#note_737"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">737</span></span></a> for
+ some time wasted the kingdom, till the lawful king, Wictred,<a id=
+ "noteref_738" name="noteref_738" href="#note_738"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">738</span></span></a> the
+ son of Egbert, being settled in the throne, by his piety and zeal
+ delivered his nation from foreign invasion.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page288">[pg 288]</span><a name=
+ "Pg288" id="Pg288" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc239" id="toc239"></a> <a name="pdf240" id="pdf240"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XXVII" id="Book_IV_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXVII. How Cuthbert, a man of
+ God, was made bishop; and how he lived and taught whilst still in
+ the monastic life. [685</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the same year
+ in which King Egfrid departed this life,<a id="noteref_739" name=
+ "noteref_739" href="#note_739"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">739</span></span></a> he,
+ as has been said, caused the holy and venerable Cuthbert<a id=
+ "noteref_740" name="noteref_740" href="#note_740"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">740</span></span></a> to be
+ ordained bishop of the church of Lindisfarne. He had for many years
+ led a solitary life, in great continence of body and mind, in a
+ very small island, called Farne,<a id="noteref_741" name=
+ "noteref_741" href="#note_741"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">741</span></span></a> in
+ the ocean about nine miles distant from that same church. From his
+ earliest childhood<a id="noteref_742" name="noteref_742" href=
+ "#note_742"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">742</span></span></a> he
+ had always been inflamed with the desire of a religious life; and
+ he adopted the name and habit of a monk when he was quite a young
+ man: he first entered the monastery of Mailros,<a id="noteref_743"
+ name="noteref_743" href="#note_743"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">743</span></span></a> which
+ is on the bank of the river Tweed, and was then governed by the
+ Abbot Eata,<a id="noteref_744" name="noteref_744" href=
+ "#note_744"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">744</span></span></a> a man
+ of great gentleness and simplicity, who was afterward made bishop
+ of the church of Hagustald or Lindisfarne,<a id="noteref_745" name=
+ "noteref_745" href="#note_745"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">745</span></span></a> as
+ has been said above. The provost of the monastery at that time was
+ Boisil,<a id="noteref_746" name="noteref_746" href=
+ "#note_746"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">746</span></span></a> a
+ priest of great virtue and of a prophetic spirit. Cuthbert, humbly
+ submitting himself <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page289">[pg
+ 289]</span><a name="Pg289" id="Pg289" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ to this man's direction, from him received both a knowledge of the
+ Scriptures, and an example of good works.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After he had
+ departed to the Lord, Cuthbert became provost of that monastery,
+ where he instructed many in the rule of monastic life, both by the
+ authority of a master, and the example of his own behaviour. Nor
+ did he bestow his teaching and his example in the monastic life on
+ his monastery alone, but laboured far and wide to convert the
+ people dwelling round about from the life of foolish custom, to the
+ love of heavenly joys; for many profaned the faith which they held
+ by their wicked actions; and some also, in the time of a
+ pestilence, neglecting the mysteries of the faith which they had
+ received, had recourse to the false remedies of idolatry, as if
+ they could have put a stop to the plague sent from God, by
+ incantations, amulets, or any other secrets of the Devil's art. In
+ order to correct the error of both sorts, he often went forth from
+ the monastery, sometimes on horseback, but oftener on foot, and
+ went to the neighbouring townships, where he preached the way of
+ truth to such as had gone astray; which Boisil also in his time had
+ been wont to do. It was then the custom of the English people, that
+ when a clerk or priest came to a township, they all, at his
+ summons, flocked together to hear the Word; willingly heard what
+ was said, and still more willingly practised those things that they
+ could hear and understand. And such was Cuthbert's skill in
+ speaking, so keen his desire to persuade men of what he taught,
+ such a light shone in his angelic face, that no man present dared
+ to conceal from him the secrets of his heart, but all openly
+ revealed in confession what they had done, thinking doubtless that
+ their guilt could in nowise be hidden from him; and having
+ confessed their sins, they wiped them out by fruits worthy of
+ repentance, as he bade them. He was wont chiefly to resort to those
+ places and preach in those villages which were situated afar off
+ amid steep and wild mountains, so that others dreaded to go
+ thither, and whereof the poverty and barbarity rendered them
+ inaccessible to other teachers. But he, devoting himself entirely
+ to that pious labour, so industriously ministered <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page290">[pg 290]</span><a name="Pg290" id="Pg290"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> to them with his wise teaching, that
+ when he went forth from the monastery, he would often stay a whole
+ week, sometimes two or three, or even sometimes a full month,
+ before he returned home, continuing among the hill folk to call
+ that simple people by his preaching and good works to the things of
+ Heaven.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This venerable
+ servant of the Lord, having thus spent many years in the monastery
+ of Mailros, and there become conspicuous by great tokens of virtue,
+ his most reverend abbot, Eata, removed him to the isle of
+ Lindisfarne, that he might there also, by his authority as provost
+ and by the example of his own practice, instruct the brethren in
+ the observance of regular discipline; for the same reverend father
+ then governed that place also as abbot. From ancient times, the
+ bishop was wont to reside there with his clergy, and the abbot with
+ his monks, who were likewise under the paternal care of the bishop;
+ because Aidan, who was the first bishop of the place, being himself
+ a monk, brought monks thither, and settled the monastic institution
+ there;<a id="noteref_747" name="noteref_747" href=
+ "#note_747"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">747</span></span></a> as
+ the blessed Father Augustine is known to have done before in Kent,
+ when the most reverend Pope Gregory wrote to him, as has been said
+ above, to this effect: <span class="tei tei-q">“But in that you, my
+ brother, having been instructed in monastic rules, must not live
+ apart from your clergy in the Church of the English, which has been
+ lately, by the will of God, converted to the faith, you must
+ establish the manner of conversation of our fathers in the
+ primitive Church, among whom, none said that aught of the things
+ which they possessed was his own; but they had all things
+ common.”</span><a id="noteref_748" name="noteref_748" href=
+ "#note_748"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">748</span></span></a></p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page291">[pg 291]</span><a name=
+ "Pg291" id="Pg291" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc241" id="toc241"></a> <a name="pdf242" id="pdf242"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII" id="Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXVIII. How the same St.
+ Cuthbert, living the life of an Anchorite, by his prayers obtained
+ a spring in a dry soil, and had a crop from seed sown by the labour
+ of his hands out of season. [676</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After this,
+ Cuthbert, as he grew in goodness and intensity of devotion,
+ attained also to a hermit's life of contemplation in silence and
+ solitude, as we have mentioned. But forasmuch as many years ago we
+ wrote enough concerning his life and virtues, both in heroic verse
+ and prose,<a id="noteref_749" name="noteref_749" href=
+ "#note_749"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">749</span></span></a> it
+ may suffice at present only to mention this, that when he was about
+ to go to the island, he declared to the brothers, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“If by the grace of God it shall be granted to me, that
+ I may live in that place by the labour of my hands, I will
+ willingly abide there; but if not, God willing, I will very soon
+ return to you.”</span> The place was quite destitute of water,
+ corn, and trees; and being infested by evil spirits, was very ill
+ suited for human habitation; but it became in all respects
+ habitable, at the desire of the man of God; for at his coming the
+ wicked spirits departed. When, after expelling the enemy, he had,
+ with the help of the brethren, built himself a narrow dwelling,
+ with a mound about it, and the necessary cells in it, to wit, an
+ oratory and a common living room, he ordered the brothers to dig a
+ pit in the floor of the room, although the ground was hard and
+ stony, and no hopes appeared of any spring. When they had done this
+ relying upon the faith and prayers of the servant of God, the next
+ day it was found to be full of water, and to this day affords
+ abundance of its heavenly bounty to all that resort thither. He
+ also desired that instruments for husbandry might be brought him,
+ and some wheat; but having prepared the ground and sown the wheat
+ at the proper season, no sign of a blade, not to speak of ears, had
+ sprouted from it by the summer. Hereupon, when the brethren visited
+ him according to custom, he ordered barley to be brought him, if
+ haply it <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page292">[pg
+ 292]</span><a name="Pg292" id="Pg292" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ were either the nature of the soil, or the will of God, the Giver
+ of all things, that such grain rather should grow there. He sowed
+ it in the same field, when it was brought him, after the proper
+ time of sowing, and therefore without any likelihood of its bearing
+ fruit; but a plentiful crop immediately sprang up, and afforded the
+ man of God the means which he had desired of supporting himself by
+ his own labour.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When he had here
+ served God in solitude many years, the mound which encompassed his
+ dwelling being so high, that he could see nothing from it but
+ heaven, which he thirsted to enter, it happened that a great synod
+ was assembled in the presence of King Egfrid, near the river Alne,
+ at a place called Adtuifyrdi,<a id="noteref_750" name="noteref_750"
+ href="#note_750"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">750</span></span></a> which
+ signifies <span class="tei tei-q">“at the two fords,”</span> in
+ which Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory, presided, and there
+ Cuthbert was, with one mind and consent of all, chosen bishop of
+ the church of Lindisfarne. They could not, however, draw him from
+ his hermitage, though many messengers and letters were sent to him.
+ At last the aforesaid king himself, with the most holy Bishop
+ Trumwine,<a id="noteref_751" name="noteref_751" href=
+ "#note_751"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">751</span></span></a> and
+ other religious and powerful men, sailed to the island; many also
+ of the brothers from the isle of Lindisfarne itself, assembled
+ together for the same purpose: they all knelt, and conjured him by
+ the Lord, with tears and entreaties, till they drew him, also in
+ tears, from his beloved retreat, and forced him to go to the synod.
+ When he arrived there, he was very reluctantly overcome by the
+ unanimous resolution of all present, and compelled to take upon
+ himself the duties of the episcopate; being chiefly prevailed upon
+ by the words of Boisil, the servant of God, who, when he had
+ prophetically<a id="noteref_752" name="noteref_752" href=
+ "#note_752"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">752</span></span></a>
+ foretold all things that were to befall him, had also predicted
+ that he should be a bishop. Nevertheless, the consecration was not
+ appointed <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page293">[pg
+ 293]</span><a name="Pg293" id="Pg293" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ immediately; but when the winter, which was then at hand, was over,
+ it was carried out at Easter,<a id="noteref_753" name="noteref_753"
+ href="#note_753"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">753</span></span></a> in
+ the city of York, and in the presence of the aforesaid King Egfrid;
+ seven bishops coming together for his consecration, among whom,
+ Theodore, of blessed memory, was Primate. He was first elected
+ bishop of the church of Hagustald, in the place of Tunbert,<a id=
+ "noteref_754" name="noteref_754" href="#note_754"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">754</span></span></a> who
+ had been deposed from the episcopate; but because he chose rather
+ to be placed over the church of Lindisfarne, in which he had lived,
+ it was thought fit that Eata should return to the see of the church
+ of Hagustald, to which he had been first ordained, and that
+ Cuthbert should take upon him the government of the church of
+ Lindisfarne.<a id="noteref_755" name="noteref_755" href=
+ "#note_755"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">755</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Following the
+ example of the blessed Apostles, he adorned the episcopal dignity
+ by his virtuous deeds; for he both protected the people committed
+ to his charge by constant prayer, and roused them, by wholesome
+ admonitions, to thoughts of Heaven. He first showed in his own life
+ what he taught others to do, a practice which greatly strengthens
+ all teaching; for he was above all things inflamed with the fire of
+ Divine charity, of sober mind and patient, most diligently intent
+ on devout prayers, and kindly to all that came to him for comfort.
+ He thought it stood in the stead of prayer to afford the weak
+ brethren the help of his exhortation, knowing that he who said
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Thou shalt love the Lord thy God,”</span>
+ said likewise, <span class="tei tei-q">“Thou shalt love thy
+ neighbour.”</span> He was noted for penitential abstinence, and was
+ always through the grace of compunction, intent upon heavenly
+ things. And when he offered up to God the Sacrifice of the saving
+ Victim, he commended his prayer to the Lord, not with uplifted
+ voice, but with tears drawn from the bottom of his heart.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page294">[pg 294]</span><a name=
+ "Pg294" id="Pg294" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc243" id="toc243"></a> <a name="pdf244" id="pdf244"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XXIX" id="Book_IV_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIX. How this bishop foretold
+ that his own death was at hand to the anchorite Herebert.
+ [687</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Having spent two
+ years in his bishopric, he returned to his island and
+ hermitage,<a id="noteref_756" name="noteref_756" href=
+ "#note_756"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">756</span></span></a> being
+ warned of God that the day of his death, or rather of his entrance
+ into that life which alone can be called life, was drawing near; as
+ he, at that time, with his wonted candour, signified to certain
+ persons, though in words which were somewhat obscure, but which
+ were nevertheless afterwards plainly understood; while to others he
+ declared the same openly.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There was a
+ certain priest, called Herebert, a man of holy life, who had long
+ been united with the man of God, Cuthbert, in the bonds of
+ spiritual friendship. This man leading a solitary life in the
+ island of that great lake from which the river Derwent flows at its
+ beginning,<a id="noteref_757" name="noteref_757" href=
+ "#note_757"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">757</span></span></a> was
+ wont to visit him every year, and to receive from him the teaching
+ of everlasting salvation. Hearing that Bishop Cuthbert was come to
+ the city of Lugubalia,<a id="noteref_758" name="noteref_758" href=
+ "#note_758"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">758</span></span></a> he
+ went thither to him, according to his custom, seeking to be more
+ and more inflamed in heavenly desires through his wholesome
+ admonitions. Whilst they alternately entertained one another with
+ draughts of the celestial life, the bishop, among other things,
+ said, <span class="tei tei-q">“Brother Herebert, remember at this
+ time to ask me and speak to me concerning all whereof you have need
+ to ask and speak; for, when we part, we shall never again see one
+ another with bodily eyesight in this world. For I know of a surety
+ that the time of my departure is at hand, and that shortly I must
+ put off this my tabernacle.”</span> Hearing these words, Herebert
+ fell down at his feet, with tears and lamentations, and said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“I beseech you, by the Lord, not to forsake
+ me; but to remember your most <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page295">[pg 295]</span><a name="Pg295" id="Pg295" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> faithful companion, and entreat the mercy of
+ God that, as we have served Him together upon earth, so we may
+ depart together to behold His grace in Heaven. For you know that I
+ have always endeavoured to live according to the words of your
+ lips, and likewise whatsoever faults I have committed, either
+ through ignorance or frailty, I have instantly sought to amend
+ according to the judgement of your will.”</span> The bishop applied
+ himself to prayer, and having presently had intimation in the
+ spirit that he had obtained what he asked of the Lord, he said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Rise, brother, and do not weep, but
+ rejoice greatly because the mercy of Heaven has granted what we
+ desired.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The event
+ established the truth of this promise and prophecy, for after their
+ parting, they never again saw one another in the flesh; but their
+ spirits quitting their bodies on one and the same day, to wit, the
+ 20th of March,<a id="noteref_759" name="noteref_759" href=
+ "#note_759"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">759</span></span></a> were
+ immediately united in fellowship in the blessed vision, and
+ together translated to the heavenly kingdom by the ministry of
+ angels. But Herebert was first wasted by a long-continued
+ infirmity, through the dispensation of the Lord's mercy, as may be
+ believed, to the end that if he was in any wise inferior in merit
+ to the blessed Cuthbert, that which was lacking might be supplied
+ by the chastening pain of a long sickness, that being thus made
+ equal in grace to his intercessor, as he departed out of the body
+ at one and the same time with him, so he might be accounted worthy
+ to be received into the like abode of eternal bliss.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The most
+ reverend father died in the isle of Farne, earnestly entreating the
+ brothers that he might also be buried there, where he had served no
+ small time under the Lord's banner. But at length yielding to their
+ entreaties, he consented to be carried back to the isle of
+ Lindisfarne, and there buried in the church.<a id="noteref_760"
+ name="noteref_760" href="#note_760"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">760</span></span></a> This
+ being <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page296">[pg 296]</span><a name=
+ "Pg296" id="Pg296" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> done, the venerable
+ Bishop Wilfrid held the episcopal see of that church one
+ year,<a id="noteref_761" name="noteref_761" href=
+ "#note_761"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">761</span></span></a> till
+ such time as a bishop should be chosen to be ordained in the room
+ of Cuthbert. Afterwards Eadbert<a id="noteref_762" name=
+ "noteref_762" href="#note_762"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">762</span></span></a> was
+ ordained, a man renowned for his knowledge of the Holy Scriptures,
+ as also for his observance of the heavenly precepts, and chiefly
+ for almsgiving, so that, according to the law, he gave every year
+ the tenth part, not only of four-footed beasts, but also of all
+ corn and fruit, as also of his garments, to the poor.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc245" id="toc245"></a> <a name="pdf246" id="pdf246"></a>
+ <a name="Book_IV_Chap_XXX" id="Book_IV_Chap_XXX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXX. How his body was found
+ altogether uncorrupted after it had been buried eleven years; and
+ how his successor in the bishopric departed this world not long
+ after. [698</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In order to show
+ forth the great glory of the life after death of the man of God,
+ Cuthbert, whereas the loftiness of his life before his death had
+ been revealed by the testimony of many miracles, when he had been
+ buried eleven years, Divine Providence put it into the minds of the
+ brethren to take up his bones. They thought to find them dry and
+ all the rest of the body consumed and turned to dust, after the
+ manner of the dead, and they desired to put them into a new coffin,
+ and to lay them in the same place, but above the pavement, for the
+ honour due to him. They made known their resolve to Bishop Eadbert,
+ and he consented to it, and bade them to be mindful to do it on the
+ anniversary of his burial. They did so, and opening the grave,
+ found all the body whole, as if he were still alive, and the joints
+ of the limbs pliable, like one asleep rather than dead; besides,
+ all the vestments in which he was clothed were not only undefiled,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page297">[pg 297]</span><a name=
+ "Pg297" id="Pg297" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> but marvellous to
+ behold, being fresh and bright as at the first. The brothers seeing
+ this, were struck with a great dread, and hastened to tell the
+ bishop what they had found; he being then alone in a place remote
+ from the church, and encompassed on all sides by the shifting waves
+ of the sea. There he always used to spend the time of Lent, and was
+ wont to pass the forty days before the Nativity of our Lord, in
+ great devotion with abstinence and prayer and tears. There also his
+ venerable predecessor, Cuthbert, had for some time served as the
+ soldier of the Lord in solitude before he went to the isle of
+ Farne.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">They brought him
+ also some part of the garments that had covered the holy body;
+ which presents he thankfully accepted, and gladly heard of the
+ miracles, and he kissed the garments even, with great affection, as
+ if they had been still upon his father's body, and said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Let new garments be put upon the body, in
+ place of these you have brought, and so lay it in the coffin which
+ you have prepared; for I know of a surety that the place will not
+ long remain empty, which has been hallowed with so great grace of
+ heavenly miracles; and how happy is he to whom the Lord, the Author
+ and Giver of all bliss, shall vouchsafe to grant the privilege of
+ resting therein.”</span> When the bishop had made an end of saying
+ this and more in like manner, with many tears and great compunction
+ and with faltering tongue, the brothers did as he had commanded
+ them, and when they had wrapped the body in new garments, and laid
+ it in a new coffin, they placed it above the pavement of the
+ sanctuary. Soon after, Bishop Eadbert, beloved of God, fell
+ grievously sick, and his fever daily increasing in severity, ere
+ long, that is, on the 6th of May,<a id="noteref_763" name=
+ "noteref_763" href="#note_763"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">763</span></span></a> he
+ also departed to the Lord, and they laid his body in the grave of
+ the blessed father Cuthbert, placing over it the coffin, with the
+ uncorrupted remains of that father. The miracles of healing,
+ sometimes wrought in that place testify to the merits of them both;
+ of some of these we <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page298">[pg
+ 298]</span><a name="Pg298" id="Pg298" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ have before preserved the memory in the book of his life. But in
+ this History we have thought fit to add some others which have
+ lately come to our knowledge.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc247" id="toc247"></a> <a name="pdf248" id="pdf248"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXXI. Of one that was cured of
+ a palsy at his tomb.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There was in
+ that same monastery a brother whose name was Badudegn, who had for
+ no small time ministered to the guests of the house, and is still
+ living, having the testimony of all the brothers and strangers
+ resorting thither, of being a man of much piety and religion, and
+ serving the office put upon him only for the sake of the heavenly
+ reward. This man, having one day washed in the sea the coverings or
+ blankets which he used in the guest chamber, was returning home,
+ when on the way, he was seized with a sudden infirmity, insomuch
+ that he fell to the ground, and lay there a long time and could
+ scarce at last rise again. When he got up, he felt one half of his
+ body, from the head to the foot, struck with palsy, and with great
+ trouble made his way home by the help of a staff. The disease
+ increased by degrees, and as night approached, became still worse,
+ so that when day returned, he could scarcely rise or walk alone.
+ Suffering from this trouble, he conceived the wise resolve to go to
+ the church, as best he could, and approach the tomb of the reverend
+ father Cuthbert, and there, on his knees, humbly beseech the mercy
+ of God that he might either be delivered from that disease, if it
+ were well for him, or if by the grace of God it was ordained for
+ him to be chastened longer by this affliction, that he might bear
+ the pain which was laid upon him with patience and a quiet
+ mind.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He did
+ accordingly as he had determined, and supporting his weak limbs
+ with a staff, entered the church. There prostrating himself before
+ the body of the man of God, he prayed with pious earnestness, that,
+ through his intercession, the Lord might be propitious to him. As
+ he prayed, he seemed to fall into a deep sleep, and, <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page299">[pg 299]</span><a name="Pg299" id="Pg299"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> as he was afterwards wont to relate,
+ felt a large and broad hand touch his head, where the pain lay, and
+ likewise pass over all that part of his body which had been
+ benumbed by the disease, down to his feet. Gradually the pain
+ departed and health returned. Then he awoke, and rose up in perfect
+ health, and returning thanks to the Lord for his recovery, told the
+ brothers what had been done for him; and to the joy of them all,
+ returned the more zealously, as if chastened by the trial of his
+ affliction, to the service which he was wont before to perform with
+ care.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Moreover, the
+ very garments which had been on Cuthbert's body, dedicated to God,
+ either while he was alive, or after his death, were not without the
+ virtue of healing, as may be seen in the book of his life and
+ miracles, by such as shall read it.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc249" id="toc249"></a> <a name="pdf250" id="pdf250"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXXII. Of one who was lately
+ cured of a disease in his eye at the relics of St.
+ Cuthbert.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Nor is that cure
+ to be passed over in silence, which was performed by his relics
+ three years ago, and was told me lately by the brother himself, on
+ whom it was wrought. It happened in the monastery, which, being
+ built near the river Dacore,<a id="noteref_764" name="noteref_764"
+ href="#note_764"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">764</span></span></a> has
+ taken its name from the same, over which, at that time, the
+ religious Suidbert<a id="noteref_765" name="noteref_765" href=
+ "#note_765"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">765</span></span></a>
+ presided as abbot. In that monastery was a youth whose eyelid was
+ disfigured by an unsightly tumour, which growing daily greater,
+ threatened the loss of the eye. The physicians endeavoured to
+ mitigate it by applying ointments, but in vain. Some said it ought
+ to be cut off; others opposed this course, for fear of greater
+ danger. The brother having long laboured under this malady, when no
+ human means availed to save his eye, but rather, it grew daily
+ worse, on a sudden, through the grace of the <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page300">[pg 300]</span><a name="Pg300" id="Pg300"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> mercy of God, it came to pass that he
+ was cured by the relics of the holy father, Cuthbert. For when the
+ brethren found his body uncorrupted, after having been many years
+ buried, they took some part of the hair, to give, as relics, to
+ friends who asked for them, or to show, in testimony of the
+ miracle.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">One of the
+ priests of the monastery, named Thruidred, who is now abbot there,
+ had a small part of these relics by him at that time. One day he
+ went into the church and opened the box of relics, to give some
+ part of them to a friend who asked for it, and it happened that the
+ youth who had the diseased eye was then in the church. The priest,
+ having given his friend as much as he thought fit, gave the rest to
+ the youth to put back into its place. But he having received the
+ hairs of the holy head, prompted by some salutary impulse, applied
+ them to the diseased eyelid, and endeavoured for some time, by the
+ application of them, to abate and mitigate the tumour. Having done
+ this, he again laid the relics in the box, as he had been bidden,
+ believing that his eye would soon be cured by the hairs of the man
+ of God, which had touched it; nor did his faith disappoint him. It
+ was then, as he is wont to relate, about the second hour of the
+ day; but while he was occupied with other thoughts and business of
+ the day, on a sudden, about the sixth hour of the same, touching
+ his eye, he found it and the eyelid as sound as if there never had
+ been any disfigurement or tumour on it.</p>
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page301">[pg 301]</span><a name=
+ "Pg301" id="Pg301" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc251" id="toc251"></a> <a name="pdf252" id="pdf252"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V" id="Book_V" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Book V</span></h1>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc253" id="toc253"></a> <a name="pdf254" id="pdf254"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_I" id="Book_V_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. I. How Ethelwald, successor to
+ Cuthbert, leading a hermit's life, calmed a tempest by his prayers
+ when the brethren were in danger at sea. [687-699</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The venerable
+ Ethelwald<a id="noteref_766" name="noteref_766" href=
+ "#note_766"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">766</span></span></a>
+ succeeded the man of God, Cuthbert, in the exercise of a solitary
+ life, which he spent in the isle of Farne<a id="noteref_767" name=
+ "noteref_767" href="#note_767"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">767</span></span></a>
+ before he became a bishop. After he had received the priesthood, he
+ consecrated his office by deeds worthy of that degree for many
+ years in the monastery which is called Inhrypum.<a id="noteref_768"
+ name="noteref_768" href="#note_768"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">768</span></span></a> To
+ the end that his merit and manner of life may be the more certainly
+ made known, I will relate one miracle of his, which was told me by
+ one of the brothers for and on whom the same was wrought; to wit,
+ Guthfrid, the venerable servant and priest of Christ, who also,
+ afterwards, as abbot, presided over the brethren of the same church
+ of Lindisfarne, in which he was educated.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“I came,”</span> says he, <span class="tei tei-q">“to
+ the island of Farne, with two others of the brethren, desiring to
+ speak with the most reverend father, Ethelwald. Having been
+ refreshed with his discourse, and asked for his blessing, as we
+ were returning home, behold on a sudden, when we were in the midst
+ of the sea, the fair weather in which we were sailing, was broken,
+ and there arose so great and terrible a tempest, that neither sails
+ nor oars were of any use to us, nor had we anything to expect but
+ death. After long struggling with the wind and waves to no effect,
+ at last we looked back to see whether it was possible by any means
+ at least to return to the island whence we came, but we found that
+ we were on all sides alike cut off by the storm, and that there was
+ no hope of escape by our own <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page302">[pg 302]</span><a name="Pg302" id="Pg302" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> efforts. But looking further, we perceived,
+ on the island of Farne, our father Ethelwald, beloved of God, come
+ out of his retreat to watch our course; for, hearing the noise of
+ the tempest and raging sea, he had come forth to see what would
+ become of us. When he beheld us in distress and despair, he bowed
+ his knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, in prayer for our
+ life and safety; and as he finished his prayer, he calmed the
+ swelling water, in such sort that the fierceness of the storm
+ ceased on all sides, and fair winds attended us over a smooth sea
+ to the very shore. When we had landed, and had pulled up our small
+ vessel from the waves, the storm, which had ceased a short time for
+ our sake, presently returned, and raged furiously during the whole
+ day; so that it plainly appeared that the brief interval of calm
+ had been granted by Heaven in answer to the prayers of the man of
+ God, to the end that we might escape.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The man of God
+ remained in the isle of Farne twelve years, and died there; but was
+ buried in the church of the blessed Apostle Peter, in the isle of
+ Lindisfarne, beside the bodies of the aforesaid bishops.<a id=
+ "noteref_769" name="noteref_769" href="#note_769"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">769</span></span></a> These
+ things happened in the days of King Aldfrid,<a id="noteref_770"
+ name="noteref_770" href="#note_770"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">770</span></span></a> who,
+ after his brother Egfrid, ruled the nation of the Northumbrians for
+ nineteen years.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc255" id="toc255"></a> <a name="pdf256" id="pdf256"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_II" id="Book_V_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. II. How Bishop John cured a
+ dumb man by his blessing. [687</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the beginning
+ of Aldfrid's reign, Bishop Eata<a id="noteref_771" name=
+ "noteref_771" href="#note_771"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">771</span></span></a> died,
+ and was succeeded in the bishopric of the church of Hagustald by
+ the holy man John,<a id="noteref_772" name="noteref_772" href=
+ "#note_772"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">772</span></span></a> of
+ whom those that knew him well are wont to tell many miracles, and
+ more particularly Berthun,<a id="noteref_773" name="noteref_773"
+ href="#note_773"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">773</span></span></a> a man
+ worthy of all reverence and <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page303">[pg 303]</span><a name="Pg303" id="Pg303" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> of undoubted truthfulness, and once his
+ deacon, now abbot of the monastery called Inderauuda,<a id=
+ "noteref_774" name="noteref_774" href="#note_774"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">774</span></span></a> that
+ is, <span class="tei tei-q">“In the wood of the Deiri”</span>: some
+ of which miracles we have thought fit to hand on to posterity.
+ There is a certain remote dwelling<a id="noteref_775" name=
+ "noteref_775" href="#note_775"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">775</span></span></a>
+ enclosed by a mound, among scattered trees, not far from the church
+ of Hagustald, being about a mile and a half distant and separated
+ from it by the river Tyne, having an oratory<a id="noteref_776"
+ name="noteref_776" href="#note_776"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">776</span></span></a>
+ dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel, where the man of God used
+ frequently, as occasion offered, and specially in Lent, to abide
+ with a few companions and in quiet give himself to prayer and
+ study. Having come hither once at the beginning of Lent to stay, he
+ bade his followers find out some poor man labouring under any
+ grievous infirmity, or want, whom they might keep with them during
+ those days, to receive alms, for so he was always used to do.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There was in a
+ township not far off, a certain youth who was dumb, known to the
+ bishop, for he often used to come into his presence to receive
+ alms. He had never been able to speak one word; besides, he had so
+ much scurf and scab on his head, that no hair could ever grow on
+ the top of it, but only some rough hairs stood on end round about
+ it. The bishop caused this young man to be brought, and a little
+ hut to be made for him within the enclosure of the dwelling, in
+ which he might abide, and receive alms from him every day. When one
+ week of Lent was over, the next Sunday he bade the poor
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page304">[pg 304]</span><a name=
+ "Pg304" id="Pg304" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> man come to him, and
+ when he had come, he bade him put his tongue out of his mouth and
+ show it him; then taking him by the chin, he made the sign of the
+ Holy Cross on his tongue, directing him to draw it back so signed
+ into his mouth and to speak. <span class="tei tei-q">“Pronounce
+ some word,”</span> said he; <span class="tei tei-q">“say
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘gae,’</span> ”</span> which, in the
+ language of the English, is the word of affirming and consenting,
+ that is, yes. The youth's tongue was immediately loosed, and he
+ spoke as he was bidden. The bishop then added the names of the
+ letters: <span class="tei tei-q">“Say A.”</span> He said A.
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Say B;”</span> he said B also. When he had
+ repeated all the letters after the bishop, the latter proceeded to
+ put syllables and words to him, and when he had repeated them all
+ rightly he bade him utter whole sentences, and he did it. Nor did
+ he cease all that day and the next night, as long as he could keep
+ awake, as those who were present relate, to say something, and to
+ express his private thoughts and wishes to others, which he could
+ never do before; after the manner of the man long lame, who, when
+ he was healed by the Apostles Peter and John,<a id="noteref_777"
+ name="noteref_777" href="#note_777"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">777</span></span></a>
+ leaping up, stood and walked, and entered with them into the
+ temple, walking, and leaping, and praising the Lord, rejoicing to
+ have the use of his feet, which he had so long lacked. The bishop,
+ rejoicing with him at his cure, caused the physician to take in
+ hand the healing of the sores of his head. He did as he was bidden,
+ and with the help of the bishop's blessing and prayers, a goodly
+ head of hair grew as the skin was healed. Thus the youth became
+ fair of countenance, ready of speech, with hair curling in comely
+ fashion, whereas before he had been ill-favoured, miserable, and
+ dumb. Thus filled with joy at his recovered health, notwithstanding
+ that the bishop offered to keep him in his own household, he chose
+ rather to return home.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page305">[pg 305]</span><a name=
+ "Pg305" id="Pg305" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc257" id="toc257"></a> <a name="pdf258" id="pdf258"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_III" id="Book_V_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. III. How he healed a sick
+ maiden by his prayers. [705</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same Berthun
+ told another miracle concerning the said bishop. When the most
+ reverend Wilfrid, after a long banishment, was admitted to the
+ bishopric of the church of Hagustald,<a id="noteref_778" name=
+ "noteref_778" href="#note_778"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">778</span></span></a> and
+ the aforesaid John, upon the death of Bosa,<a id="noteref_779"
+ name="noteref_779" href="#note_779"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">779</span></span></a> a man
+ of great sanctity and humility, was, in his place, appointed bishop
+ of York, he himself came, once upon a time, to the monastery of
+ nuns, at the place called Wetadun,<a id="noteref_780" name=
+ "noteref_780" href="#note_780"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">780</span></span></a> where
+ the Abbess Heriburg then presided. <span class="tei tei-q">“When we
+ were come thither,”</span> said he, <span class="tei tei-q">“and
+ had been received with great and universal joy, the abbess told us,
+ that one of the nuns, who was her own daughter after the flesh,
+ laboured under a grievous sickness, for she had been lately let
+ blood in the arm, and whilst she was under treatment,<a id=
+ "noteref_781" name="noteref_781" href="#note_781"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">781</span></span></a> was
+ seized with an attack of sudden pain, which speedily increased,
+ while the wounded arm became worse, and so much swollen, that it
+ could scarce be compassed with both hands; and she lay in bed like
+ to die through excess of pain. Wherefore the abbess entreated the
+ bishop that he would vouchsafe to go in and give her his blessing;
+ for she believed that she would soon be better if he blessed her or
+ laid his hands upon her. He asked when the maiden had been let
+ blood, and being told that it was on the fourth day of the moon,
+ said, <span class="tei tei-q">‘You did very indiscreetly and
+ unskilfully to let blood on the fourth day of the moon; for I
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page306">[pg 306]</span><a name=
+ "Pg306" id="Pg306" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> remember that
+ Archbishop Theodore,<a id="noteref_782" name="noteref_782" href=
+ "#note_782"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">782</span></span></a> of
+ blessed memory, said, that blood-letting at that time was very
+ dangerous, when the light of the moon is waxing and the tide of the
+ ocean is rising. And what can I do for the maiden if she is like to
+ die?’</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But the abbess still earnestly entreated for her
+ daughter, whom she dearly loved, and designed to make abbess in her
+ stead,<a id="noteref_783" name="noteref_783" href=
+ "#note_783"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">783</span></span></a> and
+ at last prevailed with him to go in and visit the sick maiden.
+ Wherefore he went in, taking me with him to the maid, who lay, as I
+ said, in sore anguish, and her arm swelling so greatly that it
+ could not be bent at all at the elbow; and he stood and said a
+ prayer over her, and having given his blessing, went out.
+ Afterwards, as we were sitting at table, at the usual hour, some
+ one came in and called me out, saying, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Quoenburg’</span> (that was the maid's name)
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘desires that you should immediately go
+ back to her.’</span> This I did, and entering the chamber, I found
+ her of more cheerful countenance, and like one in good health. And
+ while I was sitting beside her, she said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Shall we call for something to
+ drink?’</span>—<span class="tei tei-q">‘Yes,’</span> said I,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘and right glad am I, if you can.’</span>
+ When the cup was brought, and we had both drunk, she said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘As soon as the bishop had said the prayer
+ for me and given me his blessing and had gone out, I immediately
+ began to mend; and though I have not yet recovered my former
+ strength, yet all the pain is quite gone both from my arm, where it
+ was most burning, and from all my body, as if the bishop had
+ carried it away with him; notwithstanding the swelling of the arm
+ still seems to remain.’</span> But when we departed thence, the
+ cure of the pain in her limbs was followed by the assuaging of the
+ grievous swelling; and the maiden <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page307">[pg 307]</span><a name="Pg307" id="Pg307" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> being thus delivered from pains and death,
+ returned praise to our Lord and Saviour, in company with His other
+ servants who were there.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc259" id="toc259"></a> <a name="pdf260" id="pdf260"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. IV. How he healed a thegn's
+ wife that was sick, with holy water.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same abbot
+ related another miracle, not unlike the former, of the aforesaid
+ bishop. <span class="tei tei-q">“Not very far from our
+ monastery,”</span> he said, <span class="tei tei-q">“to wit, about
+ two miles off, was the township<a id="noteref_784" name=
+ "noteref_784" href="#note_784"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">784</span></span></a> of
+ one Puch, a thegn, whose wife had lain sick of a very grievous
+ disease for nearly forty days, insomuch that for three weeks she
+ could not be carried out of the chamber where she lay. It happened
+ that the man of God was, at that time, called thither by the thegn
+ to consecrate a church; and when that was done, the thegn desired
+ him to come into his house and dine. The bishop declined, saying
+ that he must return to the monastery, which was very near. The
+ thegn, entreating him more earnestly, vowed he would also give alms
+ to the poor, if so be that the bishop would vouchsafe to enter his
+ house that day and break his fast. I joined my entreaties to his,
+ promising in like manner to give alms for the relief of the
+ poor,<a id="noteref_785" name="noteref_785" href=
+ "#note_785"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">785</span></span></a> if he
+ would but go and dine at the thegn's house, and give his blessing.
+ Having at length, with much difficulty, prevailed, we went in to
+ refresh ourselves. The bishop had sent to the woman that lay sick
+ some of the holy water, which he had blessed for the consecration
+ of the church, by one of the brothers who had come with me,
+ ordering him to give her some to drink, and wash that part of her
+ where he found that her pain was greatest, with some of the same
+ water. This being done, the woman immediately got up whole and
+ sound, and perceiving that she had not only been delivered from her
+ long sickness, but at the same time had recovered the strength
+ which she had lost for <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page308">[pg
+ 308]</span><a name="Pg308" id="Pg308" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ so great a time, she presented the cup to the bishop and to us, and
+ continued serving us with meat and drink as she had begun, till
+ dinner was over; following the example of the blessed Peter's
+ wife's mother, who, having been sick of a fever, arose at the touch
+ of our Lord's hand, and having forthwith received health and
+ strength, ministered to them.”</span><a id="noteref_786" name=
+ "noteref_786" href="#note_786"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">786</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc261" id="toc261"></a> <a name="pdf262" id="pdf262"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. V. How he likewise recalled by
+ his prayers a thegn's servant from death.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At another time
+ also, being called to consecrate the church<a id="noteref_787"
+ name="noteref_787" href="#note_787"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">787</span></span></a> of a
+ thegn named Addi, when he had performed the required duty, he was
+ entreated by the thegn to go in to one of his servants, who lay
+ dangerously ill, insomuch that having lost all use of his limbs, he
+ seemed to be at the point of death; and moreover the coffin had
+ been made ready wherein to bury him after his death. The thegn
+ urged his entreaties with tears, earnestly beseeching him that he
+ would go in and pray for the servant, because his life was of great
+ moment to him; and he believed that if the bishop would lay his
+ hand upon him and give him his blessing, he would soon mend. So the
+ bishop went in, and saw him very near death, and by his side the
+ coffin in which he was to be laid for his burial, whilst all
+ mourned. He said a prayer and blessed him, and going out, spake the
+ wonted words of comfort, <span class="tei tei-q">“Good health be
+ yours and that speedily.”</span> Afterwards, when they were sitting
+ at table, the servant sent to his lord, desiring that he would let
+ him have a cup of wine, because he was thirsty. The thegn,
+ rejoicing greatly that he could drink, sent him a cup of wine,
+ blessed by the bishop; and, as soon as he had drunk it, he
+ immediately got up, and, shaking off the heaviness of his
+ infirmity, dressed himself and went forth, and going in to the
+ bishop, saluted him and the other guests, saying <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page309">[pg 309]</span><a name="Pg309" id="Pg309"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> that he also would gladly eat and drink
+ with them. They bade him sit down with them at table, greatly
+ rejoicing at his recovery. He sat down, ate and drank and made
+ merry, and behaved himself like the rest of the company; and living
+ many years after, continued in the same health which he had gained.
+ The aforesaid abbot says this miracle was not wrought in his
+ presence, but that he had it from those who were present.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc263" id="toc263"></a> <a name="pdf264" id="pdf264"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_VI" id="Book_V_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VI. How, both by his prayers
+ and blessing, he recalled from death one of his clerks, who had
+ bruised himself by a fall.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Nor do I think
+ that this miracle, which Herebald,<a id="noteref_788" name=
+ "noteref_788" href="#note_788"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">788</span></span></a> the
+ servant of Christ, says was wrought upon himself by the bishop, is
+ to be passed over in silence. He was then one of that bishop's
+ clergy, but now presides as abbot in the monastery at the mouth of
+ the river Tyne.<a id="noteref_789" name="noteref_789" href=
+ "#note_789"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">789</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Living with him,”</span> said he,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“and being very well acquainted with his
+ course of life, I found it to be in all points worthy of a bishop,
+ as far as it is lawful for men to judge; but I have known by the
+ experience of others, and more particularly by my own, how great
+ his merit was before Him Who seeth the heart; having been by his
+ prayer and blessing recalled from the threshold of death and
+ brought back to the way of life. For, when in the prime of my
+ youth, I lived among his clergy, applying myself to reading and
+ singing, but not having yet altogether withdrawn my heart from
+ youthful pleasures, it happened one day that, as we were travelling
+ with him, we came into a plain and open road, well fitted for
+ galloping. The young men that were with him, and especially the
+ laymen, began to entreat the bishop to give them leave to gallop,
+ and make trial of their <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page310">[pg
+ 310]</span><a name="Pg310" id="Pg310" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ horses one with another. He at first refused, saying that it was an
+ idle request; but at last, overcome by the unanimous desire of so
+ many, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Do so,’</span> said he, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘if you will, but let Herebald have no part in the
+ trial.’</span> Then I earnestly prayed that I might have leave to
+ compete with the rest, for I relied on an excellent horse, which he
+ had himself given me, but I could in no wise obtain my
+ request.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“When they had several times galloped backwards and
+ forwards, the bishop and I looking on, my wanton humour prevailed,
+ and I could no longer refrain, but though he forbade me, I struck
+ in among them at their sport, and began to ride with them at full
+ speed; whereat I heard him call after me with a groan, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Alas! how much you grieve me by riding after that
+ manner.’</span> Though I heard him, I went on against his command;
+ but immediately the fiery horse taking a great leap over a hollow
+ place in the way, I fell, and at once lost all sense and motion,
+ like one dying; for there was in that place a stone, level with the
+ ground, covered with only a thin coating of turf, and no other
+ stone was to be found in all that expanse of plain; and it happened
+ by chance, or rather by Divine Providence so ordering it, to punish
+ my disobedience, that my head and my hand, which in falling I had
+ put under my head, struck upon that stone, so that my thumb was
+ broken and my skull fractured, and I became, as I said, like one
+ dead.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“And because I could not move, they stretched a tent
+ there for me to lie in. It was about the seventh hour of the day,
+ and having lain still and as it were dead from that time till the
+ evening, I then revived a little, and was carried home by my
+ companions, and lay speechless all the night, vomiting blood,
+ because something was broken within me by the fall. The bishop was
+ very much grieved at my fall and my misfortune, for he bore me
+ extraordinary affection. Nor would he stay that night, as he was
+ wont, among his clergy; but spent it alone in watching and prayer,
+ imploring the Divine goodness, as I suppose, for my preservation.
+ Coming to me early in the morning, and having said a prayer over
+ me, he <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page311">[pg
+ 311]</span><a name="Pg311" id="Pg311" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ called me by my name, and when I awoke as it were out of a heavy
+ sleep, he asked whether I knew who it was that spoke to me? I
+ opened my eyes and said, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Yes; you are my
+ beloved bishop.’</span>—<span class="tei tei-q">‘Can you
+ live?’</span> said he. I answered, <span class="tei tei-q">‘I can,
+ through your prayers, if the Lord will.’</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“He then laid his hand on my head, with the words of
+ blessing, and returned to prayer; when he came again to see me, in
+ a short time, he found me sitting and able to talk; and, being
+ moved by Divine inspiration, as it soon appeared, began to ask me,
+ whether I knew for certain that I had been baptized? I answered
+ that I knew beyond all doubt that I had been washed in the font of
+ salvation, for the remission of sins, and I named the priest by
+ whom I knew that I had been baptized. He replied, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘If you were baptized by that priest, your baptism is
+ not perfect; for I know him, and that when he was ordained priest,
+ he could in no wise, by reason of the dulness of his understanding,
+ learn the ministry of catechizing and baptizing; for which reason I
+ enjoined upon him altogether to desist from presuming to exercise
+ that ministry, which he could not duly perform.’</span> This said,
+ he set himself to catechize me that same hour; and it came to pass
+ that when he breathed on my face,<a id="noteref_790" name=
+ "noteref_790" href="#note_790"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">790</span></span></a>
+ straightway I felt better. He called the surgeon and ordered him to
+ set and bind up my skull where it was fractured; and presently
+ having received his blessing, I was so much better that I mounted
+ on horseback the next day, and travelled with him to another place;
+ and being soon after perfectly recovered, I was washed in the water
+ of life.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He continued in
+ his bishopric thirty-three years,<a id="noteref_791" name=
+ "noteref_791" href="#note_791"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">791</span></span></a> and
+ then ascending to the heavenly kingdom, was buried in <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page312">[pg 312]</span><a name="Pg312" id="Pg312"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> St. Peter's Chapel, in his own
+ monastery, which is called, <span class="tei tei-q">“In the wood of
+ the Deiri,”</span><a id="noteref_792" name="noteref_792" href=
+ "#note_792"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">792</span></span></a> in
+ the year of our Lord 721. For having, by his great age, become
+ unable to govern his bishopric, he ordained Wilfrid,<a id=
+ "noteref_793" name="noteref_793" href="#note_793"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">793</span></span></a> his
+ priest, bishop of the church of York, and retired to the aforesaid
+ monastery, and there ended his days in godly conversation.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc265" id="toc265"></a> <a name="pdf266" id="pdf266"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_VII" id="Book_V_Chap_VII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VII. How Caedwalla, king of the
+ West Saxons, went to Rome to be baptized; and his successor Ini,
+ also devoutly journeyed to the same threshold of the holy Apostles.
+ [688</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the third
+ year of the reign of Aldfrid,<a id="noteref_794" name="noteref_794"
+ href="#note_794"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">794</span></span></a>
+ Caedwalla, king of the West Saxons, having most vigorously governed
+ his nation for two years, quitted his crown for the sake of the
+ Lord and an everlasting kingdom, and went to Rome, being desirous
+ to obtain the peculiar honour of being cleansed in the baptismal
+ font at the threshold of the blessed Apostles, for he had learned
+ that in Baptism alone the entrance into the heavenly life is opened
+ to mankind; and he hoped at the same time, that being made clean by
+ Baptism, he should soon be freed from the bonds of the flesh and
+ pass to the eternal joys of Heaven; both which things, by the help
+ of the Lord, came to pass according as he had conceived in his
+ mind. For coming to Rome, at the time that Sergius<a id=
+ "noteref_795" name="noteref_795" href="#note_795"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">795</span></span></a> was
+ pope, he was baptized on the Holy Saturday before Easter Day,<a id=
+ "noteref_796" name="noteref_796" href="#note_796"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">796</span></span></a> in
+ the year of our Lord 689, and being still in his white
+ garments,<a id="noteref_797" name="noteref_797" href=
+ "#note_797"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">797</span></span></a> he
+ fell sick, and was set free from the bonds of the flesh on the 20th
+ of April, and obtained an entrance into the kingdom of the blessed
+ in Heaven. At his baptism, the aforesaid pope had given him the
+ name of Peter, to the end, that he might be also united in name to
+ the most blessed chief of the Apostles, <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page313">[pg 313]</span><a name="Pg313" id="Pg313" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> to whose most holy body his pious love had
+ led him from the utmost bounds of the earth. He was likewise buried
+ in his church, and by the pope's command an epitaph<a id=
+ "noteref_798" name="noteref_798" href="#note_798"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">798</span></span></a> was
+ written on his tomb, wherein the memory of his devotion might be
+ preserved for ever, and the readers or hearers thereof might be
+ stirred up to give themselves to religion by the example of what he
+ had done.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The epitaph was
+ this:—</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“High estate, wealth, offspring, a mighty kingdom,
+ triumphs, spoils, chieftains, strongholds, the camp, a home;
+ whatsoever the valour of his sires, whatsoever himself had won,
+ Caedwal, mighty in war, left for the love of God, that, a pilgrim
+ king, he might behold Peter and Peter's seat, receive at his font
+ pure waters of life, and in bright draughts drink of the shining
+ radiance whence a quickening glory streams through all the world.
+ And even as he gained with eager soul the prize of the new life, he
+ laid aside barbaric rage, and, changed in heart, he changed his
+ name with joy. Sergius the Pope bade him be called Peter, himself
+ his father,<a id="noteref_799" name="noteref_799" href=
+ "#note_799"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">799</span></span></a> when
+ he rose born anew from the font, and the grace of Christ, cleansing
+ him, bore him forthwith clothed in white raiment to the heights of
+ Heaven. O wondrous faith of the king, but greatest of all the mercy
+ of Christ, into whose counsels none may enter! For he came in
+ safety from the ends of the earth, even from Britain, through many
+ a nation, over many a sea, by many a path, and saw the city of
+ Romulus and looked upon Peter's sanctuary revered, bearing mystic
+ gifts. He shall walk in white among the sheep of Christ in
+ fellowship with them; for his body is in the tomb, but his soul on
+ high. Thou mightest deem he did but change an earthly for a
+ heavenly sceptre, whom thou seest attain to the kingdom of
+ Christ.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Here was buried Caedwalla, called also Peter, king of
+ the Saxons, on the twentieth day of April, in the <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page314">[pg 314]</span><a name="Pg314" id="Pg314"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> second indiction, aged about thirty
+ years, in the reign of our most pious lord, the Emperor
+ Justinian,<a id="noteref_800" name="noteref_800" href=
+ "#note_800"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">800</span></span></a> in
+ the fourth year of his consulship, in the second year of the
+ pontificate of our Apostolic lord, Pope Sergius.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When Caedwalla
+ went to Rome, Ini<a id="noteref_801" name="noteref_801" href=
+ "#note_801"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">801</span></span></a>
+ succeeded to the kingdom, being of the blood royal; and having
+ reigned thirty-seven years over that nation, he in like manner left
+ his kingdom and committed it to younger men, and went away to the
+ threshold of the blessed Apostles, at the time when Gregory<a id=
+ "noteref_802" name="noteref_802" href="#note_802"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">802</span></span></a> was
+ pope, being desirous to spend some part of his pilgrimage upon
+ earth in the neighbourhood of the holy places, that he might obtain
+ to be more readily received into the fellowship of the saints in
+ heaven. This same thing, about that time, was wont to be done most
+ zealously by many of the English nation, nobles and commons, laity
+ and clergy, men and women.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc267" id="toc267"></a> <a name="pdf268" id="pdf268"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_VIII" id="Book_V_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. VIII. How, when Archbishop
+ Theodore died, Bertwald succeeded him as archbishop, and, among
+ many others whom he ordained, he made the learned Tobias bishop of
+ the church of Rochester. [690</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The year after
+ that in which Caedwalla died at Rome, that is, 690 after the
+ Incarnation of our Lord, Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory,
+ departed this life, being old and full of days, for he was
+ eighty-eight years of age; which number of years he had been wont
+ long before to foretell to his friends that he should live, the
+ same having been revealed to him in a dream. He held the bishopric
+ twenty-two years,<a id="noteref_803" name="noteref_803" href=
+ "#note_803"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">803</span></span></a> and
+ was buried in St. Peter's church,<a id="noteref_804" name=
+ "noteref_804" href="#note_804"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">804</span></span></a> where
+ all the bodies of the bishops of <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page315">[pg 315]</span><a name="Pg315" id="Pg315" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Canterbury are buried. Of whom, as well as of
+ his fellows of the same degree, it may rightly and truly be said,
+ that their bodies are buried in peace, and their names shall live
+ to all generations. For to say all in few words, the English
+ Churches gained more spiritual increase while he was archbishop,
+ than ever before. His character, life, age, and death, are plainly
+ and manifestly described to all that resort thither, by the epitaph
+ on his tomb, in thirty-four heroic verses.<a id="noteref_805" name=
+ "noteref_805" href="#note_805"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">805</span></span></a> The
+ first whereof are these:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Here in the tomb rests the body of the holy prelate,
+ called now in the Greek tongue Theodore. Chief pontiff, blest high
+ priest, pure doctrine he set forth to his disciples.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The last are as
+ follow:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“For September had reached its nineteenth day, when his
+ spirit went forth from the prison-bars of the flesh. Mounting in
+ bliss to the gracious fellowship of the new life, he was united to
+ the angelic citizens in the heights of Heaven.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Bertwald<a id=
+ "noteref_806" name="noteref_806" href="#note_806"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">806</span></span></a>
+ succeeded Theodore in the archbishopric, being abbot of the
+ monastery called Racuulfe,<a id="noteref_807" name="noteref_807"
+ href="#note_807"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">807</span></span></a> which
+ stands at the northern mouth of the river Genlade.<a id=
+ "noteref_808" name="noteref_808" href="#note_808"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">808</span></span></a> He
+ was a man learned in the Scriptures, and perfectly instructed in
+ ecclesiastical and monastic teaching, yet in no wise to be compared
+ to his predecessor. He was chosen bishop in the year of our Lord
+ 692,<a id="noteref_809" name="noteref_809" href=
+ "#note_809"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">809</span></span></a> on
+ the first day of July, when Wictred and Suaebhard were kings
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page316">[pg 316]</span><a name=
+ "Pg316" id="Pg316" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> in Kent;<a id=
+ "noteref_810" name="noteref_810" href="#note_810"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">810</span></span></a> but
+ he was ordained the next year, on Sunday the 29th of June, by
+ Godwin, metropolitan bishop of Gaul,<a id="noteref_811" name=
+ "noteref_811" href="#note_811"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">811</span></span></a> and
+ was enthroned on Sunday the 31st of August. Among the many bishops
+ whom he ordained was Tobias,<a id="noteref_812" name="noteref_812"
+ href="#note_812"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">812</span></span></a> a man
+ instructed in the Latin, Greek, and Saxon tongues, and otherwise of
+ manifold learning, whom he consecrated in the stead of Gedmund,
+ bishop of the Church of Rochester, who had died.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc269" id="toc269"></a> <a name="pdf270" id="pdf270"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_IX" id="Book_V_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. IX. How the holy man, Egbert,
+ would have gone into Germany to preach, but could not; and how
+ Wictbert went, but because he availed nothing, returned into
+ Ireland, whence he came. [Circ. 688</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that time the
+ venerable servant of Christ, and priest, Egbert,<a id="noteref_813"
+ name="noteref_813" href="#note_813"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">813</span></span></a> who
+ is to be named with all honour, and who, as was said before, lived
+ as a stranger and pilgrim in Ireland to obtain hereafter a country
+ in heaven, purposed in his mind to profit many, taking upon him the
+ work of an apostle, and, by preaching the Gospel, to bring the Word
+ of God to some of those nations that had not yet heard it; many of
+ which tribes he knew to be in Germany, from whom the Angles or
+ Saxons, who now inhabit Britain, are known to have derived their
+ race and origin; for which reason they are still corruptly
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page317">[pg 317]</span><a name=
+ "Pg317" id="Pg317" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> called <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Garmans”</span><a id="noteref_814" name="noteref_814"
+ href="#note_814"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">814</span></span></a> by
+ the neighbouring nation of the Britons. Such are the Frisians, the
+ Rugini, the Danes, the Huns, the Old Saxons, and the
+ Boructuari.<a id="noteref_815" name="noteref_815" href=
+ "#note_815"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">815</span></span></a> There
+ are also in the same parts many other peoples still enslaved to
+ pagan rites, to whom the aforesaid soldier of Christ determined to
+ go, sailing round Britain, if haply he could deliver any of them
+ from Satan, and bring them to Christ; or if this might not be, he
+ was minded to go to Rome, to see and adore the thresholds of the
+ holy Apostles and martyrs of Christ.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But a revelation
+ from Heaven and the working of God prevented him from achieving
+ either of these enterprises; for when he had made choice of most
+ courageous companions, fit to preach the Word, inasmuch as they
+ were renowned for their good deeds and their learning, and when all
+ things necessary were provided for the voyage, there came to him on
+ a certain day early in the morning one of the brethren, who had
+ been a disciple of the priest, Boisil,<a id="noteref_816" name=
+ "noteref_816" href="#note_816"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">816</span></span></a>
+ beloved of God, and had ministered to him in Britain, when the said
+ Boisil was provost of the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page318">[pg
+ 318]</span><a name="Pg318" id="Pg318" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ monastery of Mailros,<a id="noteref_817" name="noteref_817" href=
+ "#note_817"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">817</span></span></a> under
+ the Abbot Eata, as has been said above.<a id="noteref_818" name=
+ "noteref_818" href="#note_818"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">818</span></span></a> This
+ brother told him a vision which he had seen that night.
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“When after matins,”</span> said he,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“I had laid me down in my bed, and was
+ fallen into a light slumber, Boisil, that was sometime my master
+ and brought me up in all love, appeared to me, and asked, whether I
+ knew him? I said, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Yes, you are
+ Boisil.’</span> He answered, <span class="tei tei-q">‘I am come to
+ bring Egbert a message from our Lord and Saviour, which must
+ nevertheless be delivered to him by you. Tell him, therefore, that
+ he cannot perform the journey he has undertaken; for it is the will
+ of God that he should rather go to teach the monasteries of
+ Columba.’</span> ”</span><a id="noteref_819" name="noteref_819"
+ href="#note_819"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">819</span></span></a> Now
+ Columba was the first teacher of the Christian faith to the Picts
+ beyond the mountains northward, and the first founder of the
+ monastery in the island of Hii, which was for a long time much
+ honoured by many tribes of the Scots and Picts. The said Columba is
+ now by some called Columcille, the name being compounded from
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Columba”</span> and <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Cella.”</span><a id="noteref_820" name="noteref_820"
+ href="#note_820"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">820</span></span></a>
+ Egbert, having heard the words of the vision, charged the brother
+ that had told it him, not to tell it to any other, lest haply it
+ should be a lying vision. But when he considered the matter
+ secretly with himself, he apprehended that it was true, yet would
+ not desist from preparing for his voyage which he purposed to make
+ to teach those nations.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A few days after
+ the aforesaid brother came again to him, saying that Boisil had
+ that night again appeared to him in a vision after matins, and
+ said, <span class="tei tei-q">“Why did you tell Egbert so
+ negligently and after so lukewarm a manner that which I enjoined
+ upon you to say? Yet, go now and tell him, that whether he will or
+ no, he must go <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page319">[pg
+ 319]</span><a name="Pg319" id="Pg319" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ to Columba's monasteries, because their ploughs are not driven
+ straight; and he must bring them back into the right way.”</span>
+ Hearing this, Egbert again charged the brother not to reveal the
+ same to any man. Though now assured of the vision, he nevertheless
+ attempted to set forth upon his intended voyage with the brethren.
+ When they had put aboard all that was requisite for so long a
+ voyage, and had waited some days for fair winds, there arose one
+ night so violent a storm, that part of what was on board was lost,
+ and the ship itself was left lying on its side in the sea.
+ Nevertheless, all that belonged to Egbert and his companions was
+ saved. Then he, saying, in the words of the prophet, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“For my sake this great tempest is upon
+ you,”</span><a id="noteref_821" name="noteref_821" href=
+ "#note_821"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">821</span></span></a>
+ withdrew himself from that undertaking and was content to remain at
+ home.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But one of his
+ companions, called Wictbert,<a id="noteref_822" name="noteref_822"
+ href="#note_822"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">822</span></span></a>
+ notable for his contempt of the world and for his learning and
+ knowledge, for he had lived many years as a stranger and pilgrim in
+ Ireland, leading a hermit's life in great perfection, took ship,
+ and arriving in Frisland, preached the Word of salvation for the
+ space of two whole years to that nation and to its king,
+ Rathbed;<a id="noteref_823" name="noteref_823" href=
+ "#note_823"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">823</span></span></a> but
+ reaped no fruit of all his great labour among his barbarous
+ hearers. Returning then to the chosen place of his pilgrimage, he
+ gave himself up to the Lord in his wonted life of silence, and
+ since he could not be profitable to strangers by teaching them the
+ faith, he took care to be the more profitable to his own people by
+ the example of his virtue.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page320">[pg 320]</span><a name=
+ "Pg320" id="Pg320" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc271" id="toc271"></a> <a name="pdf272" id="pdf272"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_X" id="Book_V_Chap_X" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. X. How Wilbrord, preaching in
+ Frisland, converted many to Christ; and how his two companions, the
+ Hewalds, suffered martyrdom. [690</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When the man of
+ God, Egbert, perceived that neither he himself was permitted to go
+ and preach to the nations, being withheld for the sake of some
+ other advantage to the holy Church, whereof he had been forewarned
+ by a revelation; nor that Wictbert, when he went into those parts,
+ had availed to do anything; he nevertheless still attempted to send
+ holy and industrious men to the work of the Word, among whom the
+ most notable was Wilbrord,<a id="noteref_824" name="noteref_824"
+ href="#note_824"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">824</span></span></a> a man
+ eminent for his merit and rank as priest. They arrived there,
+ twelve in number, and turning aside to Pippin,<a id="noteref_825"
+ name="noteref_825" href="#note_825"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">825</span></span></a> duke
+ of the Franks, were gladly received by him; and as he had lately
+ subdued the nearer part of Frisland, and expelled King
+ Rathbed,<a id="noteref_826" name="noteref_826" href=
+ "#note_826"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">826</span></span></a> he
+ sent them thither to preach, supporting them at the same time with
+ his sovereign authority, that none might molest them in their
+ preaching, and bestowing many favours on those who consented to
+ receive the faith. Thus it came to pass, that with the help of the
+ Divine grace, in a short time they converted many from idolatry to
+ the faith of Christ.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Following their
+ example, two other priests of the English nation, who had long
+ lived as strangers in Ireland, for the sake of the eternal country,
+ went into the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page321">[pg
+ 321]</span><a name="Pg321" id="Pg321" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ province of the Old Saxons, if haply they could there win any to
+ Christ by their preaching. They were alike in name as in devotion,
+ Hewald being the name of both, with this distinction, that, on
+ account of the different colour of their hair, the one was called
+ Black Hewald and the other White Hewald.<a id="noteref_827" name=
+ "noteref_827" href="#note_827"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">827</span></span></a> They
+ were both full of religious piety, but Black Hewald was the more
+ learned of the two in Scripture. When they came into the province,
+ these men took up their lodging in the guesthouse of a certain
+ township-reeve, and asked of him that he would conduct them to the
+ ealdorman<a id="noteref_828" name="noteref_828" href=
+ "#note_828"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">828</span></span></a> who
+ was over him, for that they had a message concerning matters of
+ importance to communicate to him. For those Old Saxons have no
+ king, but many ealdormen set over their nation; and when any war is
+ on the point of breaking out, they cast lots indifferently, and on
+ whomsoever the lot falls, him they all follow and obey during the
+ time of war; but as soon as the war is ended, all those ealdormen
+ are again equal in power. So the reeve received and entertained
+ them in his house some days, promising to send them to the
+ ealdorman who was over him, as they desired.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But when the
+ barbarians perceived that they were of another religion,—for they
+ continually gave themselves to singing of psalms and prayer, and
+ daily offered up to God the Sacrifice of the saving Victim, having
+ with them sacred vessels and a consecrated table for an altar,—they
+ began to grow suspicious of them, lest if they should come into the
+ presence of their ealdorman, and converse with him, they should
+ turn his heart from their gods, and convert him to the new religion
+ of the Christian <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page322">[pg
+ 322]</span><a name="Pg322" id="Pg322" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ faith; and thus by degrees all their province should be forced to
+ change its old worship for a new. Wherefore on a sudden they laid
+ hold of them and put them to death; and White Hewald they slew
+ outright with the sword; but they put Black Hewald to lingering
+ torture and tore him limb from limb in horrible fashion, and they
+ threw their bodies into the Rhine. The ealdorman, whom they had
+ desired to see, hearing of it, was very angry that strangers who
+ desired to come to him had not been suffered to come; and therefore
+ he sent and put to death all those villagers and burned their
+ village. The aforesaid priests and servants of Christ suffered on
+ the 3rd of October.<a id="noteref_829" name="noteref_829" href=
+ "#note_829"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">829</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Miracles from
+ Heaven were not lacking at their martyrdom. For their dead bodies,
+ having been cast into the river by the pagans, as has been said,
+ were carried against the stream for the space of almost forty
+ miles, to the place where their companions were. Moreover, a long
+ ray of light, reaching up to heaven, shone every night above them
+ wheresoever they chanced to be, and that too in the sight of the
+ very pagans that had slain them. Moreover, one of them appeared in
+ a vision by night to one of his companions, whose name was Tilmon,
+ a man of renown and of noble birth in this world, who having been a
+ thegn had become a monk, telling him that he might find their
+ bodies in that place, where he should see rays of light reaching
+ from heaven to the earth. And so it befell; and their bodies being
+ found, were buried with the honour due to martyrs; and the day of
+ their passion or of the finding of their bodies, is celebrated in
+ those parts with fitting veneration. Finally, Pippin, the most
+ glorious duke of the Franks, learning these things, caused the
+ bodies to be brought to him, and buried them with much honour in
+ the church of the city of Cologne, on the Rhine.<a id="noteref_830"
+ name="noteref_830" href="#note_830"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">830</span></span></a> And
+ it is said that a spring burst forth in the place where they were
+ killed, which to this day affords a plentiful stream in that same
+ place.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page323">[pg 323]</span><a name=
+ "Pg323" id="Pg323" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc273" id="toc273"></a> <a name="pdf274" id="pdf274"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XI" id="Book_V_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XI. How the venerable Suidbert
+ in Britain, and Wilbrord at Rome, were ordained bishops for
+ Frisland. [692</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At their first
+ coming into Frisland, as soon as Wilbrord found that he had leave
+ given him by the prince to preach there, he made haste to go to
+ Rome, where Pope Sergius<a id="noteref_831" name="noteref_831"
+ href="#note_831"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">831</span></span></a> then
+ presided over the Apostolic see, that he might undertake the
+ desired work of preaching the Gospel to the nations, with his
+ licence and blessing; and hoping to receive of him some relics of
+ the blessed Apostles and martyrs of Christ; to the end, that when
+ he destroyed the idols,<a id="noteref_832" name="noteref_832" href=
+ "#note_832"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">832</span></span></a> and
+ erected churches in the nation to which he preached, he might have
+ the relics of saints at hand to put into them, and having deposited
+ them there, might accordingly dedicate each of those places to the
+ honour of the saint whose relics they were. He desired also there
+ to learn or to receive many other things needful for so great a
+ work. Having obtained his desire in all these matters, he returned
+ to preach.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At which time,
+ the brothers who were in Frisland, attending on the ministry of the
+ Word, chose out of their own number a man of sober life, and meek
+ of heart, called Suidbert,<a id="noteref_833" name="noteref_833"
+ href="#note_833"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">833</span></span></a> to be
+ ordained bishop for them. He, being sent into Britain, was
+ consecrated, at their request, by the most reverend Bishop Wilfrid,
+ who, having been driven out of his country, chanced then to be
+ living in banishment among the Mercians;<a id="noteref_834" name=
+ "noteref_834" href="#note_834"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">834</span></span></a> for
+ Kent had no bishop at that time, Theodore being dead, and Bertwald,
+ his successor, who had gone beyond the sea to be ordained, having
+ not yet returned to his episcopal see.</p><span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page324">[pg 324]</span><a name="Pg324" id="Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The said
+ Suidbert, being made bishop, returned from Britain, and not long
+ after departed to the Boructuari; and by his preaching brought many
+ of them into the way of truth; but the Boructuari being not long
+ after subdued by the Old Saxons, those who had received the Word
+ were dispersed abroad; and the bishop himself with certain others
+ went to Pippin, who, at the request of his wife, Blithryda,<a id=
+ "noteref_835" name="noteref_835" href="#note_835"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">835</span></span></a> gave
+ him a place of abode in a certain island on the Rhine, called in
+ their tongue, Inlitore;<a id="noteref_836" name="noteref_836" href=
+ "#note_836"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">836</span></span></a> there
+ he built a monastery, which his successors still possess, and for a
+ time dwelt in it, leading a most continent life, and there ended
+ his days.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When they who
+ had gone thither had spent some years teaching in Frisland, Pippin,
+ with the consent of them all, sent the venerable Wilbrord to Rome,
+ where Sergius was still pope, desiring that he might be consecrated
+ archbishop over the nation of the Frisians; which was accordingly
+ done, as he had made request, in the year of our Lord 696. He was
+ consecrated in the church of the Holy Martyr Cecilia,<a id=
+ "noteref_837" name="noteref_837" href="#note_837"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">837</span></span></a> on
+ her festival; and the said pope gave him the name of Clement, and
+ forthwith sent him back to his bishopric, to wit, fourteen days
+ after his arrival in the city.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Pippin gave him
+ a place for his episcopal see, in his famous fort, which in the
+ ancient language of those people is called Wiltaburg, that is, the
+ town of the Wilts; but, in the Gallic tongue, Trajectum.<a id=
+ "noteref_838" name="noteref_838" href="#note_838"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">838</span></span></a> The
+ most reverend prelate having built a church there,<a id=
+ "noteref_839" name="noteref_839" href="#note_839"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">839</span></span></a> and
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page325">[pg 325]</span><a name=
+ "Pg325" id="Pg325" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> preaching the Word
+ of faith far and near, drew many from their errors, and built many
+ churches and not a few monasteries. For not long after he himself
+ constituted other bishops in those parts from the number of the
+ brethren that either came with him or after him to preach there; of
+ whom some are now fallen asleep in the Lord; but Wilbrord himself,
+ surnamed Clement, is still living, venerable for his great age,
+ having been thirty-six years a bishop, and now, after manifold
+ conflicts of the heavenly warfare, he longs with all his heart for
+ the recompense of the reward in Heaven.<a id="noteref_840" name=
+ "noteref_840" href="#note_840"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">840</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc275" id="toc275"></a> <a name="pdf276" id="pdf276"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XII" id="Book_V_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XII. How one in the province of
+ the Northumbrians, rose from the dead, and related many things
+ which he had seen, some to be greatly dreaded and some to be
+ desired. [Circ. 696</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time a
+ memorable miracle, and like to those of former days, was wrought in
+ Britain; for, to the end that the living might be roused from the
+ death of the soul, a certain man, who had been some time dead, rose
+ again to the life of the body, and related many memorable things
+ that he had seen; some of which I have thought fit here briefly to
+ describe. There was a certain householder in that district of the
+ Northumbrians which is called Incuneningum,<a id="noteref_841"
+ name="noteref_841" href="#note_841"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">841</span></span></a> who
+ led a godly life, with all his house. This man fell sick, and his
+ sickness daily increasing, he was brought to extremity, and died in
+ the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page326">[pg 326]</span><a name=
+ "Pg326" id="Pg326" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> beginning of the
+ night; but at dawn he came to life again, and suddenly sat up,
+ whereat all those that sat about the body weeping fled away in
+ great terror, only his wife, who loved him better, though trembling
+ and greatly afraid, remained with him. And he comforting her, said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Fear not, for I am now in very deed risen
+ from death whereof I was holden, and permitted again to live among
+ men; nevertheless, hereafter I must not live as I was wont, but
+ after a very different manner.”</span> Then rising immediately, he
+ went to the oratory of the little town, and continuing in prayer
+ till day, forthwith divided all his substance into three parts; one
+ whereof he gave to his wife, another to his children, and the
+ third, which he kept himself, he straightway distributed among the
+ poor. Not long after, being set free from the cares of this world,
+ he came to the monastery of Mailros,<a id="noteref_842" name=
+ "noteref_842" href="#note_842"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">842</span></span></a> which
+ is almost enclosed by the winding of the river Tweed, and having
+ received the tonsure, went apart into a place of abode which the
+ abbot had provided, and there he continued till the day of his
+ death, in so great contrition of mind and mortifying of the body,
+ that even if his tongue had been silent, his life would have
+ declared that he had seen many things either to be dreaded or
+ coveted, which were hidden from other men.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus he related
+ what he had seen.<a id="noteref_843" name="noteref_843" href=
+ "#note_843"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">843</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“He that led me had a countenance full of
+ light, and shining raiment, and we went in silence, as it seemed to
+ me, towards the rising of the summer sun. And as we walked we came
+ to a broad and deep valley of infinite length; it lay on our left,
+ and one side of it was exceeding terrible with raging flames, the
+ other no less intolerable for violent hail and cold snows drifting
+ and sweeping through all the place. Both sides were full of the
+ souls of men which seemed to be tossed from one side to the other
+ as it were by a violent storm; for when they could no longer endure
+ the fervent heat, the hapless souls leaped <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page327">[pg 327]</span><a name="Pg327" id="Pg327" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> into the midst of the deadly cold; and
+ finding no rest there, they leaped back again to be burnt in the
+ midst of the unquenchable flames. Now whereas an innumerable
+ multitude of misshapen spirits were thus tormented far and near
+ with this interchange of misery, as far as I could see, without any
+ interval of rest, I began to think that peradventure this might be
+ Hell, of whose intolerable torments I had often heard men talk. My
+ guide, who went before me, answered to my thought, saying,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Think not so, for this is not the Hell you
+ believe it to be.’</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“When he had led me farther by degrees, sore dismayed
+ by that dread sight, on a sudden I saw the place before us begin to
+ grow dark and filled with shadows. When we entered into them, the
+ shadows by degrees grew so thick, that I could see nothing else,
+ save only the darkness and the shape and garment of him that led
+ me. As we went on <span class="tei tei-q">‘through the shades in
+ the lone night,’</span><a id="noteref_844" name="noteref_844" href=
+ "#note_844"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">844</span></span></a> lo!
+ on a sudden there appeared before us masses of foul flame
+ constantly rising as it were out of a great pit, and falling back
+ again into the same. When I had been led thither, my guide suddenly
+ vanished, and left me alone in the midst of darkness and these
+ fearful sights. As those same masses of fire, without intermission,
+ at one time flew up and at another fell back into the bottom of the
+ abyss, I perceived that the summits of all the flames, as they
+ ascended were full of the spirits of men, which, like sparks flying
+ upwards with the smoke, were sometimes thrown on high, and again,
+ when the vapours of the fire fell, dropped down into the depths
+ below. Moreover, a stench, foul beyond compare, burst forth with
+ the vapours, and filled all those dark places.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Having stood there a long time in much dread, not
+ knowing what to do, which way to turn, or what end awaited me, on a
+ sudden I heard behind me the sound of a mighty and miserable
+ lamentation, and at the same time noisy laughter, as of a rude
+ multitude insulting captured enemies. When that noise, growing
+ plainer, came up to me, I beheld a crowd of evil spirits dragging
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page328">[pg 328]</span><a name=
+ "Pg328" id="Pg328" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> five souls of men,
+ wailing and shrieking, into the midst of the darkness, whilst they
+ themselves exulted and laughed. Among those human souls, as I could
+ discern, there was one shorn like a clerk, one a layman, and one a
+ woman. The evil spirits that dragged them went down into the midst
+ of the burning pit; and it came to pass that as they went down
+ deeper, I could no longer distinguish between the lamentation of
+ the men and the laughing of the devils, yet I still had a confused
+ sound in my ears. In the meantime, some of the dark spirits
+ ascended from that flaming abyss, and running forward, beset me on
+ all sides, and with their flaming eyes and the noisome fire which
+ they breathed forth from their mouths and nostrils, tried to choke
+ me; and threatened to lay hold on me with fiery tongs, which they
+ had in their hands, yet they durst in no wise touch me, though they
+ assayed to terrify me. Being thus on all sides encompassed with
+ enemies and shades of darkness, and casting my eyes hither and
+ thither if haply anywhere help might be found whereby I might be
+ saved, there appeared behind me, on the way by which I had come, as
+ it were, the brightness of a star shining amidst the darkness;
+ which waxing greater by degrees, came rapidly towards me: and when
+ it drew near, all those evil spirits, that sought to carry me away
+ with their tongs, dispersed and fled.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Now he, whose approach put them to flight, was the
+ same that led me before; who, then turning towards the right, began
+ to lead me, as it were, towards the rising of the winter sun, and
+ having soon brought me out of the darkness, led me forth into an
+ atmosphere of clear light. While he thus led me in open light, I
+ saw a vast wall before us, the length on either side, and the
+ height whereof, seemed to be altogether boundless. I began to
+ wonder why we went up to the wall, seeing no door in it, nor
+ window, nor any way of ascent. But when we came to the wall, we
+ were presently, I know not by what means, on the top of it, and lo!
+ there was a wide and pleasant plain full of such fragrance of
+ blooming flowers that the marvellous sweetness of the <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page329">[pg 329]</span><a name="Pg329" id="Pg329"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> scents immediately dispelled the foul
+ stench of the dark furnace which had filled my nostrils. So great
+ was the light shed over all this place that it seemed to exceed the
+ brightness of the day, or the rays of the noontide sun. In this
+ field were innumerable companies of men clothed in white, and many
+ seats of rejoicing multitudes. As he led me through the midst of
+ bands of happy inhabitants, I began to think that this perchance
+ might be the kingdom of Heaven, of which I had often heard tell. He
+ answered to my thought, saying, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Nay, this
+ is not the kingdom of Heaven, as you think.’</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“When we had also passed those mansions of blessed
+ spirits, and gone farther on, I saw before me a much more beautiful
+ light than before, and therein heard sweet sounds of singing, and
+ so wonderful a fragrance was shed abroad from the place, that the
+ other which I had perceived before and thought so great, then
+ seemed to me but a small thing; even as that wondrous brightness of
+ the flowery field, compared with this which I now beheld, appeared
+ mean and feeble. When I began to hope that we should enter that
+ delightful place, my guide, on a sudden stood still; and
+ straightway turning, led me back by the way we came.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“In our return, when we came to those joyous mansions
+ of the white-robed spirits, he said to me, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Do you know what all these things are which you have
+ seen?’</span> I answered, <span class="tei tei-q">‘No,’</span> and
+ then he said, <span class="tei tei-q">‘That valley which you beheld
+ terrible with flaming fire and freezing cold, is the place in which
+ the souls of those are tried and punished, who, delaying to confess
+ and amend their crimes, at length have recourse to repentance at
+ the point of death, and so go forth from the body; but nevertheless
+ because they, even at their death, confessed and repented, they
+ shall all be received into the kingdom of Heaven at the day of
+ judgement; but many are succoured before the day of judgement, by
+ the prayers of the living and their alms and fasting, and more
+ especially by the celebration of Masses. Moreover that foul flaming
+ pit which you saw, is the mouth of Hell, into which whosoever falls
+ shall never be delivered to all eternity. This <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page330">[pg 330]</span><a name="Pg330" id="Pg330"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> flowery place, in which you see this
+ fair and youthful company, all bright and joyous, is that into
+ which the souls of those are received who, indeed, when they leave
+ the body have done good works, but who are not so perfect as to
+ deserve to be immediately admitted into the kingdom of Heaven; yet
+ they shall all, at the day of judgement, behold Christ, and enter
+ into the joys of His kingdom; for such as are perfect in every word
+ and deed and thought, as soon as they quit the body, forthwith
+ enter into the kingdom of Heaven; in the neighbourhood whereof that
+ place is, where you heard the sound of sweet singing amidst the
+ savour of a sweet fragrance and brightness of light. As for you,
+ who must now return to the body, and again live among men, if you
+ will seek diligently to examine your actions, and preserve your
+ manner of living and your words in righteousness and simplicity,
+ you shall, after death, have a place of abode among these joyful
+ troops of blessed souls which you behold. For when I left you for
+ awhile, it was for this purpose, that I might learn what should
+ become of you.’</span> When he had said this to me, I much abhorred
+ returning to the body, being delighted with the sweetness and
+ beauty of the place which I beheld, and with the company of those I
+ saw in it. Nevertheless, I durst not ask my guide anything; but
+ thereupon, on a sudden, I found myself, I know not how, alive among
+ men.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Now these and
+ other things which this man of God had seen, he would not relate to
+ slothful men, and such as lived negligently; but only to those who,
+ being terrified with the dread of torments, or ravished with the
+ hope of everlasting joys, would draw from his words the means to
+ advance in piety. In the neighbourhood of his cell lived one
+ Haemgils, a monk, and eminent in the priesthood, whose good works
+ were worthy of his office: he is still living, and leading a
+ solitary life in Ireland, supporting his declining age with coarse
+ bread and cold water. He often went to that man, and by repeated
+ questioning, heard of him what manner of things he had seen when
+ out of the body; by whose account those few particulars which we
+ have briefly set down came also to <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page331">[pg 331]</span><a name="Pg331" id="Pg331" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> our knowledge. And he related his visions to
+ King Aldfrid,<a id="noteref_845" name="noteref_845" href=
+ "#note_845"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">845</span></span></a> a man
+ most learned in all respects, and was by him so willingly and
+ attentively heard, that at his request he was admitted into the
+ monastery above-mentioned, and received the crown of the monastic
+ tonsure; and the said king, whensoever he came into those parts,
+ very often went to hear him. At that time the abbot and priest
+ Ethelwald,<a id="noteref_846" name="noteref_846" href=
+ "#note_846"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">846</span></span></a> a man
+ of godly and sober life, presided over that monastery. He now
+ occupies the episcopal see of the church of Lindisfarne, leading a
+ life worthy of his degree.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He had a place
+ of abode assigned him apart in that monastery, where he might give
+ himself more freely to the service of his Creator in continual
+ prayer. And inasmuch as that place was on the banks of the river,
+ he was wont often to go into the same for the great desire he had
+ to do penance in his body, and oftentimes to plunge in it, and to
+ continue saying psalms or prayers in the same as long as he could
+ endure it, standing still, while the waves flowed over him,
+ sometimes up to the middle, and sometimes even to the neck in
+ water; and when he went ashore, he never took off his cold, wet
+ garments till they grew warm and dry on his body. And when in the
+ winter the cracking pieces of ice were floating about him, which he
+ had himself sometimes broken, to make room to stand or plunge in
+ the river, and those who beheld it would say, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“We marvel, brother Drythelm (for so he was called),
+ that you are able to endure such severe cold;”</span> he answered
+ simply, for he was a simple and sober-spirited man, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“I have seen greater cold.”</span> And when they said,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“We marvel that you choose to observe so
+ hard a rule of continence,”</span> he <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page332">[pg 332]</span><a name="Pg332" id="Pg332" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> replied, <span class="tei tei-q">“I have seen
+ harder things.”</span> And so, until the day of his calling hence,
+ in his unwearied desire of heavenly bliss, he subdued his aged body
+ with daily fasting, and forwarded the salvation of many by his
+ words and life.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc277" id="toc277"></a> <a name="pdf278" id="pdf278"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XIII" id="Book_V_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIII. How another contrarywise
+ before his death saw a book containing his sins, which was shown
+ him by devils. [704-709</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But contrarywise
+ there was a man in the province of the Mercians, whose visions and
+ words, but not his manner of life, were of profit to others, though
+ not to himself. In the reign of Coenred,<a id="noteref_847" name=
+ "noteref_847" href="#note_847"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">847</span></span></a> who
+ succeeded Ethelred, there was a layman who was a king's thegn, no
+ less acceptable to the king for his outward industry, than
+ displeasing to him for his neglect of his own soul. The king
+ diligently admonished him to confess and amend, and to forsake his
+ evil ways, lest he should lose all time for repentance and
+ amendment by a sudden death. But though frequently warned, he
+ despised the words of salvation, and promised that he would do
+ penance at some future time. In the meantime, falling sick he
+ betook himself to his bed, and was tormented with grievous pains.
+ The king coming to him (for he loved the man much) exhorted him,
+ even then, before death, to repent of his offences. But he answered
+ that he would not then confess his sins, but would do it when he
+ was recovered of his sickness, lest his companions should upbraid
+ him with having done that for fear of death, which he had refused
+ to do in health. He thought he spoke very bravely, but it
+ afterwards appeared that he had been miserably deceived by the
+ wiles of the Devil.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The disease
+ increasing, when the king came again to visit and instruct him, he
+ cried out straightway with a lamentable voice, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“What will you now? What are you <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page333">[pg 333]</span><a name="Pg333" id="Pg333"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> come for? for you can no longer do
+ aught for my profit or salvation.”</span> The king answered,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Say not so; take heed and be of sound
+ mind.”</span> <span class="tei tei-q">“I am not mad,”</span>
+ replied he, <span class="tei tei-q">“but I now know the worst and
+ have it for certain before my eyes.”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“What is that?”</span> said the king. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Not long since,”</span> said he, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“there came into this room two fair youths, and sat
+ down by me, the one at my head, and the other at my feet. One of
+ them drew forth a book most beautiful, but very small, and gave it
+ me to read; looking into it, I there found all the good actions I
+ had ever done in my life written down, and they were very few and
+ inconsiderable. They took back the book and said nothing to me.
+ Then, on a sudden, appeared an army of evil spirits of hideous
+ countenance, and they beset this house without, and sitting down
+ filled the greater part of it within. Then he, who by the blackness
+ of his gloomy face, and his sitting above the rest, seemed to be
+ the chief of them, taking out a book terrible to behold, of a
+ monstrous size, and of almost insupportable weight, commanded one
+ of his followers to bring it to me to read. Having read it, I found
+ therein most plainly written in hideous characters, all the crimes
+ I ever committed, not only in word and deed, but even in the least
+ thought; and he said to those glorious men in white raiment who sat
+ by me, <span class="tei tei-q">‘Why sit ye here, since ye know of a
+ surety that this man is ours?’</span> They answered, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Ye speak truly; take him and lead him away to fill up
+ the measure of your damnation.’</span> This said, they forthwith
+ vanished, and two wicked spirits arose, having in their hands
+ ploughshares, and one of them struck me on the head, and the other
+ on the foot. And these ploughshares are now with great torment
+ creeping into the inward parts of my body, and as soon as they meet
+ I shall die, and the devils being ready to snatch me away, I shall
+ be dragged into the dungeons of hell.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus spoke that
+ wretch in his despair, and soon after died, and now in vain suffers
+ in eternal torments that penance which he failed to suffer for a
+ short time with the fruits of forgiveness. Of whom it is manifest,
+ that (as the blessed Pope Gregory writes of certain persons)
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page334">[pg 334]</span><a name=
+ "Pg334" id="Pg334" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> he did not see these
+ things for his own sake, since they did not avail him, but for the
+ sake of others, who, knowing of his end, should be afraid to put
+ off the time of repentance, whilst they have leisure, lest, being
+ prevented by sudden death, they should perish impenitent. And
+ whereas he saw diverse books laid before him by the good and evil
+ spirits, this was done by Divine dispensation, that we may keep in
+ mind that our deeds and thoughts are not scattered to the winds,
+ but are all kept to be examined by the Supreme Judge, and will in
+ the end be shown us either by friendly angels or by the enemy. And
+ whereas the angels first drew forth a white book, and then the
+ devils a black one; the former a very small one, the latter one
+ very great; it is to be observed, that in his first years he did
+ some good actions, all which he nevertheless obscured by the evil
+ actions of his youth. If, contrarywise, he had taken care in his
+ youth to correct the errors of his boyhood, and by well-doing to
+ put them away from the sight of God, he might have been admitted to
+ the fellowship of those of whom the Psalm says, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Blessed are those whose iniquities are forgiven, and
+ whose sins are covered.”</span><a id="noteref_848" name=
+ "noteref_848" href="#note_848"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">848</span></span></a> This
+ story, as I learned it of the venerable Bishop Pechthelm,<a id=
+ "noteref_849" name="noteref_849" href="#note_849"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">849</span></span></a> I
+ have thought good to set forth plainly, for the salvation of such
+ as shall read or hear it.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc279" id="toc279"></a> <a name="pdf280" id="pdf280"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIV. How another in like
+ manner, being at the point of death, saw the place of punishment
+ appointed for him in Hell.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I myself knew a
+ brother, would to God I had not known him, whose name I could
+ mention if it were of any avail, dwelling in a famous monastery,
+ but himself living infamously. He was oftentimes rebuked by the
+ brethren and elders of the place, and admonished to be converted to
+ a more chastened life; and though he would not give ear to them,
+ they bore with him long and patiently, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page335">[pg 335]</span><a name="Pg335" id="Pg335" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> on account of their need of his outward
+ service, for he was a cunning artificer. But he was much given to
+ drunkenness, and other pleasures of a careless life, and more used
+ to stop in his workshop day and night, than to go to church to sing
+ and pray and hear the Word of life with the brethren. For which
+ reason it befell him according to the saying, that he who will not
+ willingly humble himself and enter the gate of the church must
+ needs be led against his will into the gate of Hell, being damned.
+ For he falling sick, and being brought to extremity, called the
+ brethren, and with much lamentation, like one damned, began to tell
+ them, that he saw Hell opened, and Satan sunk in the depths
+ thereof; and Caiaphas, with the others that slew our Lord, hard by
+ him, delivered up to avenging flames. <span class="tei tei-q">“In
+ whose neighbourhood,”</span> said he, <span class="tei tei-q">“I
+ see a place of eternal perdition prepared for me, miserable wretch
+ that I am.”</span> The brothers, hearing these words, began
+ diligently to exhort him, that he should repent even then, whilst
+ he was still in the flesh. He answered in despair, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“There is no time for me now to change my course of
+ life, when I have myself seen my judgement passed.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Whilst uttering
+ these words, he died without having received the saving Viaticum,
+ and his body was buried in the farthest parts of the monastery, nor
+ did any one dare either to say Masses or sing psalms, or even to
+ pray for him.<a id="noteref_850" name="noteref_850" href=
+ "#note_850"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">850</span></span></a> Oh
+ how far asunder hath God put light from darkness! The blessed
+ Stephen, the first martyr, being about to suffer death for the
+ truth, saw the heavens opened, and the glory of God, and Jesus
+ standing on the right hand of God;<a id="noteref_851" name=
+ "noteref_851" href="#note_851"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">851</span></span></a> and
+ where he was to be after death, there he fixed the eyes of his
+ mind, that he might die the more joyfully. But this workman, of
+ darkened mind and life, when death was at hand, saw Hell opened,
+ and witnessed the damnation of the Devil and his followers; he saw
+ also, unhappy wretch! his own prison among them, to the end that,
+ despairing of salvation, he might himself die the more miserably,
+ but might by his perdition <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page336">[pg 336]</span><a name="Pg336" id="Pg336" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> afford cause of salvation to the living who
+ should hear of it. This befell of late in the province of the
+ Bernicians, and being noised abroad far and near, inclined many to
+ do penance for their sins without delay. Would to God that this
+ also might come to pass through the reading of our words!</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc281" id="toc281"></a> <a name="pdf282" id="pdf282"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XV" id="Book_V_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XV. How divers churches of the
+ Scots, at the instance of Adamnan, adopted the Catholic Easter; and
+ how the same wrote a book about the holy places. [703</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At this time a
+ great part of the Scots in Ireland,<a id="noteref_852" name=
+ "noteref_852" href="#note_852"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">852</span></span></a> and
+ some also of the Britons in Britain,<a id="noteref_853" name=
+ "noteref_853" href="#note_853"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">853</span></span></a> by
+ the grace of God, adopted the reasonable and ecclesiastical time of
+ keeping Easter. For when Adamnan,<a id="noteref_854" name=
+ "noteref_854" href="#note_854"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">854</span></span></a>
+ priest and abbot of the monks that were in the island of Hii, was
+ sent by his nation on a mission to Aldfrid, king of the
+ English,<a id="noteref_855" name="noteref_855" href=
+ "#note_855"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">855</span></span></a> he
+ abode some time in that province, and saw the canonical rites of
+ the Church. Moreover, he was earnestly admonished by many of the
+ more learned sort, not to presume to live contrary to the universal
+ custom of the Church, either in regard to the observance of Easter,
+ or any other ordinances whatsoever, with those few followers of his
+ dwelling in the farthest corner of the world. <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page337">[pg 337]</span><a name="Pg337" id="Pg337"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> Wherefore he so changed his mind, that
+ he readily preferred those things which he had seen and heard in
+ the English churches, to the customs which he and his people had
+ hitherto followed. For he was a good and wise man, and excellently
+ instructed in knowledge of the Scriptures. Returning home, he
+ endeavoured to bring his own people that were in Hii, or that were
+ subject to that monastery, into the way of truth, which he had
+ embraced with all his heart; but he could not prevail. He sailed
+ over into Ireland,<a id="noteref_856" name="noteref_856" href=
+ "#note_856"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">856</span></span></a> and
+ preaching to those people, and with sober words of exhortation
+ making known to them the lawful time of Easter, he brought back
+ many of them, and almost all that were free from the dominion of
+ those of Hii, from the error of their fathers to the Catholic
+ unity, and taught them to keep the lawful time of Easter.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Returning to his
+ island, after having celebrated the canonical Easter in Ireland, he
+ was instant in preaching the Catholic observance of the season of
+ Easter in his monastery, yet without being able to achieve his end;
+ and it so happened that he departed this life before the next year
+ came round,<a id="noteref_857" name="noteref_857" href=
+ "#note_857"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">857</span></span></a> the
+ Divine goodness so ordaining it, that as he was a great lover of
+ peace and unity, he should be taken away to everlasting life before
+ he should be obliged, on the return of the season of Easter, to be
+ at greater variance with those that would not follow him into the
+ truth.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This same man
+ wrote a book concerning the holy places, of great profit to many
+ readers; his authority was the teaching and dictation of Arculf, a
+ bishop of Gaul,<a id="noteref_858" name="noteref_858" href=
+ "#note_858"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">858</span></span></a> who
+ had gone to Jerusalem for the sake of the <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page338">[pg 338]</span><a name="Pg338" id="Pg338" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> holy places; and having wandered over all the
+ Promised Land, travelled also to Damascus, Constantinople,
+ Alexandria, and many islands in the sea, and returning home by
+ ship, was cast upon the western coast of Britain by a great
+ tempest. After many adventures he came to the aforesaid servant of
+ Christ, Adamnan, and being found to be learned in the Scriptures,
+ and acquainted with the holy places, was most gladly received by
+ him and gladly heard, insomuch that whatsoever he said that he had
+ seen worthy of remembrance in the holy places, Adamnan straightway
+ set himself to commit to writing. Thus he composed a work, as I
+ have said, profitable to many, and chiefly to those who, being far
+ removed from those places where the patriarchs and Apostles lived,
+ know no more of them than what they have learnt by reading. Adamnan
+ presented this book to King Aldfrid, and through his bounty it came
+ to be read by lesser persons.<a id="noteref_859" name="noteref_859"
+ href="#note_859"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">859</span></span></a> The
+ writer thereof was also rewarded by him with many gifts and sent
+ back into his country. I believe it will be of advantage to our
+ readers if we collect some passages from his writings, and insert
+ them in this our History.<a id="noteref_860" name="noteref_860"
+ href="#note_860"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">860</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc283" id="toc283"></a> <a name="pdf284" id="pdf284"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVI. The account given in the
+ aforesaid book of the place of our Lord's Nativity, Passion, and
+ Resurrection.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">He wrote
+ concerning the place of the Nativity of our Lord, after this
+ manner:<a id="noteref_861" name="noteref_861" href=
+ "#note_861"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">861</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Bethlehem, the city of David, is situated
+ on a narrow ridge, encompassed on all sides with valleys, being a
+ mile in length from west to east, and having a low wall without
+ towers, built along the edge of the level summit. In the eastern
+ corner thereof <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page339">[pg
+ 339]</span><a name="Pg339" id="Pg339" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ is a sort of natural half cave, the outward part whereof is said to
+ have been the place where our Lord was born; the inner is called
+ the manger of our Lord. This cave within is all covered with rich
+ marble, and over the particular spot where our Lord is said to have
+ been born, stands the great church of St. Mary.”</span> He likewise
+ wrote about the place of His Passion and Resurrection in this
+ manner: <span class="tei tei-q">“Entering the city of Jerusalem on
+ the north side, the first place to be visited, according to the
+ disposition of the streets, is the church of Constantine, called
+ the Martyrium. It was built by the Emperor Constantine, in a royal
+ and magnificent manner, because the Cross of our Lord was said to
+ have been found there by his mother Helena. Thence, to the
+ westward, is seen the church of Golgotha, in which is also to be
+ found the rock which once bore the Cross to which the Lord's body
+ was nailed, and now it upholds a large silver cross, having a great
+ brazen wheel with lamps hanging over it. Under the place of our
+ Lord's Cross, a crypt is hewn out of the rock, in which the
+ Sacrifice is offered on an altar for the dead that are held in
+ honour, their bodies remaining meanwhile in the street. To the
+ westward of this church is the round church of the Anastasis or
+ Resurrection of our Lord, encompassed with three walls, and
+ supported by twelve columns. Between each of the walls is a broad
+ passage, which contains three altars at three different points of
+ the middle wall; to the south, the north, and the west. It has
+ eight doors or entrances in a straight line through the three
+ walls; four whereof face the south-east, and four the east.<a id=
+ "noteref_862" name="noteref_862" href="#note_862"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">862</span></span></a> In
+ the midst of it is the round tomb of our Lord cut out of the rock,
+ the top of of which a man standing within can touch with his hand;
+ on the east is the entrance, against which that great stone was
+ set. To this day the tomb bears the marks of the iron tools within,
+ but on the outside it is all covered with marble to the very top of
+ the roof, which is adorned with gold, and bears a large golden
+ cross. In the north <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page340">[pg
+ 340]</span><a name="Pg340" id="Pg340" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ part of the tomb the sepulchre of our Lord is hewn out of the same
+ rock, seven feet in length, and three hand-breadths above the
+ floor; the entrance being on the south side, where twelve lamps
+ burn day and night, four within the sepulchre, and eight above on
+ the edge of the right side. The stone that was set at the entrance
+ to the tomb is now cleft in two; nevertheless, the lesser part of
+ it stands as an altar of hewn stone before the door of the tomb;
+ the greater part is set up as another altar, four-cornered, at the
+ east end of the same church, and is covered with linen cloths. The
+ colour of the said tomb and sepulchre is white and red mingled
+ together.”</span><a id="noteref_863" name="noteref_863" href=
+ "#note_863"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">863</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc285" id="toc285"></a> <a name="pdf286" id="pdf286"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XVII" id="Book_V_Chap_XVII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVII. What he likewise wrote of
+ the place of our Lord's Ascension, and the tombs of the
+ patriarchs.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Concerning the
+ place of our Lord's Ascension, the aforesaid author writes thus.
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“The Mount of Olives is equal in height to
+ Mount Sion, but exceeds it in breadth and length; it bears few
+ trees besides vines and olives, and is fruitful in wheat and
+ barley, for the nature of that soil is not such as to yield
+ thickets,<a id="noteref_864" name="noteref_864" href=
+ "#note_864"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">864</span></span></a> but
+ grass and flowers. On the very top of it, where our Lord ascended
+ into heaven, is a large round church,<a id="noteref_865" name=
+ "noteref_865" href="#note_865"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">865</span></span></a>
+ having round about it <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page341">[pg
+ 341]</span><a name="Pg341" id="Pg341" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ three chapels with vaulted roofs. For the inner building could not
+ be vaulted and roofed, by reason of the passage of our Lord's Body;
+ but it has an altar on the east side, sheltered by a narrow roof.
+ In the midst of it are to be seen the last Footprints of our Lord,
+ the place where He ascended being open to the sky; and though the
+ earth is daily carried away by believers, yet still it remains, and
+ retains the same appearance, being marked by the impression of the
+ Feet. Round about these lies a brazen wheel, as high as a man's
+ neck, having an entrance from the west, with a great lamp hanging
+ above it on a pulley and burning night and day. In the western part
+ of the same church are eight windows; and as many lamps, hanging
+ opposite to them by cords, shine through the glass as far as
+ Jerusalem; and the light thereof is said to thrill the hearts of
+ the beholders with a certain zeal and compunction. Every year, on
+ the day of the Ascension of our Lord, when Mass is ended, a strong
+ blast of wind is wont to come down, and to cast to the ground all
+ that are in the church.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Of the situation
+ of Hebron, and the tombs of the fathers,<a id="noteref_866" name=
+ "noteref_866" href="#note_866"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">866</span></span></a> he
+ writes thus. <span class="tei tei-q">“Hebron, once a habitation and
+ the chief city of David's kingdom, now only showing by its ruins
+ what it then was, has, one furlong to the east of it, a double cave
+ in the valley, where the sepulchres of the patriarchs are
+ encompassed with a wall four-square, their heads lying to the
+ north. Each of the tombs is covered with a single stone, hewn like
+ the stones of a church, and of a white colour, for the three
+ patriarchs. Adam's is of meaner and poorer workmanship, and he lies
+ not far from them at the farthest end of the northern part of that
+ wall. There are also some poorer and <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page342">[pg 342]</span><a name="Pg342" id="Pg342" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> smaller monuments of the three women. The
+ hill Mamre is a mile from these tombs, and is covered with grass
+ and flowers, having a level plain on the top. In the northern part
+ of it, the trunk of Abraham's oak, being twice as high as a man, is
+ enclosed in a church.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus much,
+ gathered from the works of the aforesaid writer, according to the
+ sense of his words, but more briefly and in fewer words, we have
+ thought fit to insert in our History for the profit of readers.
+ Whosoever desires to know more of the contents of that book, may
+ seek it either in the book itself, or in that abridgement which we
+ have lately made from it.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc287" id="toc287"></a> <a name="pdf288" id="pdf288"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XVIII" id="Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XVIII. How the South Saxons
+ received Eadbert and Eolla, and the West Saxons, Daniel and
+ Aldhelm, for their bishops; and of the writings of the same
+ Aldhelm. [705</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 705, Aldfrid, king of the Northumbrians, died<a id=
+ "noteref_867" name="noteref_867" href="#note_867"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">867</span></span></a>
+ before the end of the twentieth year of his reign. His son
+ Osred,<a id="noteref_868" name="noteref_868" href=
+ "#note_868"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">868</span></span></a> a boy
+ about eight years of age, succeeding him in the throne, reigned
+ eleven years. In the beginning of his reign, Haedde, bishop of the
+ West Saxons,<a id="noteref_869" name="noteref_869" href=
+ "#note_869"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">869</span></span></a>
+ departed to the heavenly life; for he was a good man and a just,
+ and his life and doctrine as a bishop were guided rather by his
+ innate love of virtue, than by what he had gained from books. The
+ most <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page343">[pg 343]</span><a name=
+ "Pg343" id="Pg343" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> reverend bishop,
+ Pechthelm, of whom we shall speak hereafter in the proper
+ place,<a id="noteref_870" name="noteref_870" href=
+ "#note_870"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">870</span></span></a> and
+ who while still deacon or monk was for a long time with his
+ successor Aldhelm,<a id="noteref_871" name="noteref_871" href=
+ "#note_871"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">871</span></span></a> was
+ wont to relate that many miracles of healing have been wrought in
+ the place where he died, through the merit of his sanctity; and
+ that the men of that province used to carry the dust thence for the
+ sick, and put it into water, and the drinking thereof, or
+ sprinkling with it, brought health to many sick men and beasts; so
+ that the holy dust being frequently carried away, a great hole was
+ made there.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Upon his death,
+ the bishopric of that province was divided into two dioceses.<a id=
+ "noteref_872" name="noteref_872" href="#note_872"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">872</span></span></a> One
+ of them was given to <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page344">[pg
+ 344]</span><a name="Pg344" id="Pg344" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Daniel,<a id="noteref_873" name="noteref_873" href=
+ "#note_873"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">873</span></span></a> which
+ he governs to this day; the other to Aldhelm, wherein he presided
+ most vigorously four years; both of them were fully instructed, as
+ well in matters touching the Church as in the knowledge of the
+ Scriptures. Aldhelm, when he was as yet only a priest and abbot of
+ the monastery which is called the city of Maildufus,<a id=
+ "noteref_874" name="noteref_874" href="#note_874"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">874</span></span></a> by
+ order of a synod of his own nation, wrote a notable book<a id=
+ "noteref_875" name="noteref_875" href="#note_875"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">875</span></span></a>
+ against the error of the Britons, in not celebrating Easter at the
+ due time, and in doing divers other things contrary to the purity
+ of doctrine and the peace of the church; and through the reading of
+ this book many of the Britons, who were subject to the West Saxons,
+ were led by him to adopt the Catholic celebration of our Lord's
+ Paschal Feast. He likewise wrote a famous book on Virginity,<a id=
+ "noteref_876" name="noteref_876" href="#note_876"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">876</span></span></a>
+ which, after the example of Sedulius,<a id="noteref_877" name=
+ "noteref_877" href="#note_877"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">877</span></span></a> he
+ composed in twofold form, in hexameters and in prose. He wrote some
+ other books, being a man most instructed in all respects, for he
+ had a polished style,<a id="noteref_878" name="noteref_878" href=
+ "#note_878"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">878</span></span></a> and
+ was, as I have said, of marvellous learning both in liberal and
+ ecclesiastical studies. On his death, Forthere<a id="noteref_879"
+ name="noteref_879" href="#note_879"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">879</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page345">[pg 345]</span><a name=
+ "Pg345" id="Pg345" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> was made bishop in
+ his stead, and is living at this time, being likewise a man very
+ learned in the Holy Scriptures.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Whilst they
+ administered the bishopric, it was determined by a synodal decree,
+ that the province of the South Saxons, which till that time
+ belonged to the diocese of the city of Winchester, where Daniel
+ then presided, should itself have an episcopal see, and a bishop of
+ its own.<a id="noteref_880" name="noteref_880" href=
+ "#note_880"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">880</span></span></a>
+ Eadbert, at that time abbot of the monastery of Bishop Wilfrid, of
+ blessed memory, called Selaeseu,<a id="noteref_881" name=
+ "noteref_881" href="#note_881"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">881</span></span></a> was
+ consecrated their first bishop. On his death, Eolla succeeded to
+ the office of bishop. He also died some years ago, and the
+ bishopric has been vacant to this day.<a id="noteref_882" name=
+ "noteref_882" href="#note_882"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">882</span></span></a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc289" id="toc289"></a> <a name="pdf290" id="pdf290"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XIX" id="Book_V_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XIX. How Coinred, king of the
+ Mercians, and Offa, king of the East Saxons, ended their days at
+ Rome, in the monastic habit; and of the life and death of Bishop
+ Wilfrid. [709</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the fourth
+ year of the reign of Osred,<a id="noteref_883" name="noteref_883"
+ href="#note_883"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">883</span></span></a>
+ Coenred,<a id="noteref_884" name="noteref_884" href=
+ "#note_884"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">884</span></span></a> who
+ had for some time nobly governed the kingdom of the Mercians, much
+ more nobly quitted the sceptre of his kingdom. For he went to Rome,
+ and there receiving the tonsure and becoming a monk, when
+ Constantine<a id="noteref_885" name="noteref_885" href=
+ "#note_885"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">885</span></span></a> was
+ pope, he continued to his last hour in prayer and fasting and
+ alms-deeds at the threshold of the Apostles. <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page346">[pg 346]</span><a name="Pg346" id="Pg346"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> He was succeeded in the throne by
+ Ceolred,<a id="noteref_886" name="noteref_886" href=
+ "#note_886"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">886</span></span></a> the
+ son of Ethelred, who had governed the kingdom before Coenred. With
+ him went the son of Sighere,<a id="noteref_887" name="noteref_887"
+ href="#note_887"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">887</span></span></a> the
+ king of the East Saxons whom we mentioned before, by name Offa, a
+ youth of a most pleasing age and comeliness, and greatly desired by
+ all his nation to have and to hold the sceptre of the kingdom. He,
+ with like devotion, quitted wife, and lands, and kindred and
+ country, for Christ and for the Gospel, that he might <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“receive an hundred-fold in this life, and in the world
+ to come life everlasting.”</span><a id="noteref_888" name=
+ "noteref_888" href="#note_888"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">888</span></span></a> He
+ also, when they came to the holy places at Rome, received the
+ tonsure, and ending his life in the monastic habit, attained to the
+ vision of the blessed Apostles in Heaven, as he had long
+ desired.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same year
+ that they departed from Britain, the great bishop, Wilfrid, ended
+ his days in the province called Inundalum,<a id="noteref_889" name=
+ "noteref_889" href="#note_889"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">889</span></span></a> after
+ he had been bishop forty-five years.<a id="noteref_890" name=
+ "noteref_890" href="#note_890"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">890</span></span></a> His
+ body, being laid in a coffin, was carried to his monastery, which
+ is called Inhrypum,<a id="noteref_891" name="noteref_891" href=
+ "#note_891"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">891</span></span></a> and
+ buried in the church of the blessed Apostle Peter, with the honour
+ due to so great a prelate. Concerning whose manner of <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page347">[pg 347]</span><a name="Pg347" id="Pg347"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> life, let us now turn back, and briefly
+ make mention of the things which were done.<a id="noteref_892"
+ name="noteref_892" href="#note_892"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">892</span></span></a> Being
+ a boy of a good disposition, and virtuous beyond his years, he
+ conducted himself so modestly and discreetly in all points, that he
+ was deservedly beloved, respected, and cherished by his elders as
+ one of themselves.<a id="noteref_893" name="noteref_893" href=
+ "#note_893"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">893</span></span></a> At
+ fourteen years of age he chose rather the monastic than the secular
+ life; which, when he had signified to his father, for his mother
+ was dead, he readily consented to his godly wishes and desires, and
+ advised him to persist in that wholesome purpose. Wherefore he came
+ to the isle of Lindisfarne, and there giving himself to the service
+ of the monks, he strove diligently to learn and to practise those
+ things which belong to monastic purity and piety; and being of a
+ ready wit, he speedily learned the psalms and some other books,
+ having not yet received the tonsure, but being in no small measure
+ marked by those virtues of humility and obedience which are more
+ important than the tonsure; for which reason he was justly loved by
+ his elders and his equals. Having served God some years in that
+ monastery, and being a youth of a good understanding, he perceived
+ that the way of virtue delivered by the Scots was in no wise
+ perfect, and he resolved to go to Rome, to see what ecclesiastical
+ or monastic rites were in use at the Apostolic see. When he told
+ the brethren, they commended his design, and advised him to carry
+ out that which he purposed. He forthwith went to Queen Eanfled, for
+ he was known to her, and it was by her counsel and support that he
+ had been admitted into the aforesaid monastery, and he told her of
+ his desire to visit the threshold of the blessed Apostles. She,
+ being pleased with the youth's good purpose, sent <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page348">[pg 348]</span><a name="Pg348" id="Pg348"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> him into Kent, to King
+ Earconbert,<a id="noteref_894" name="noteref_894" href=
+ "#note_894"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">894</span></span></a> who
+ was her uncle's son, requesting that he would send him to Rome in
+ an honourable manner. At that time, Honorius,<a id="noteref_895"
+ name="noteref_895" href="#note_895"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">895</span></span></a> one
+ of the disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory, a man very highly
+ instructed in ecclesiastical learning, was archbishop there. When
+ he had tarried there for a space, and, being a youth of an active
+ spirit, was diligently applying himself to learn those things which
+ came under his notice, another youth, called Biscop, surnamed
+ Benedict,<a id="noteref_896" name="noteref_896" href=
+ "#note_896"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">896</span></span></a> of
+ the English nobility, arrived there, being likewise desirous to go
+ to Rome, of whom we have before made mention.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The king gave
+ him Wilfrid for a companion, and bade Wilfrid conduct him to Rome.
+ When they came to Lyons, Wilfrid was detained there by
+ Dalfinus,<a id="noteref_897" name="noteref_897" href=
+ "#note_897"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">897</span></span></a> the
+ bishop of that city; but Benedict hastened on to Rome. For the
+ bishop was delighted with the youth's prudent discourse, the grace
+ of his comely countenance, his eager activity, and the consistency
+ and maturity of his thoughts; for which reason he plentifully
+ supplied him and his companions with all necessaries, as long as
+ they stayed with him; and further offered, if he would have it, to
+ commit to him the government of no small part of Gaul, to give him
+ a maiden daughter of his own brother<a id="noteref_898" name=
+ "noteref_898" href="#note_898"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">898</span></span></a> to
+ wife, and to regard him always as his adopted son. But Wilfrid
+ thanked him for the loving-kindness which he was pleased to show to
+ a stranger, and answered, that he had resolved upon another course
+ of life, and for that reason had left his country and set out for
+ Rome.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Hereupon the
+ bishop sent him to Rome, furnishing him with a guide and supplying
+ plenty of all things requisite for his journey, earnestly
+ requesting that he would come that way, when he returned into his
+ own <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page349">[pg 349]</span><a name=
+ "Pg349" id="Pg349" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> country. Wilfrid
+ arriving at Rome, and daily giving himself with all earnestness to
+ prayer and the study of ecclesiastical matters, as he had purposed
+ in his mind, gained the friendship of the most holy and learned
+ Boniface, the archdeacon,<a id="noteref_899" name="noteref_899"
+ href="#note_899"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">899</span></span></a> who
+ was also counsellor to the Apostolic Pope, by whose instruction he
+ learned in their order the four Gospels, and the true computation
+ of Easter; and many other things appertaining to ecclesiastical
+ discipline, which he could not learn in his own country, he
+ acquired from the teaching of that same master. When he had spent
+ some months there, in successful study, he returned into Gaul, to
+ Dalfinus;<a id="noteref_900" name="noteref_900" href=
+ "#note_900"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">900</span></span></a> and
+ having stayed with him three years, received from him the tonsure,
+ and Dalfinus esteemed him so highly in love that he had thoughts of
+ making him his heir; but this was prevented by the bishop's cruel
+ death, and Wilfrid was reserved to be a bishop of his own, that is,
+ the English, nation. For Queen Baldhild<a id="noteref_901" name=
+ "noteref_901" href="#note_901"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">901</span></span></a> sent
+ soldiers with orders to put the bishop to death; whom Wilfrid, as
+ his clerk, attended to the place where he was to be beheaded, being
+ very desirous, though the bishop strongly opposed it, to die with
+ him; but the executioners, understanding that he was a stranger,
+ and of the English nation, spared him, and would not put him to
+ death with his bishop.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page350">[pg
+ 350]</span><a name="Pg350" id="Pg350" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Returning to
+ Britain, he won the friendship of King Alchfrid,<a id="noteref_902"
+ name="noteref_902" href="#note_902"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">902</span></span></a> who
+ had learnt to follow always and love the catholic rules of the
+ Church; and therefore finding him to be a Catholic, he gave him
+ presently land of ten families at the place called Stanford;<a id=
+ "noteref_903" name="noteref_903" href="#note_903"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">903</span></span></a> and
+ not long after, the monastery, with land of thirty families, at the
+ place called Inhrypum;<a id="noteref_904" name="noteref_904" href=
+ "#note_904"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">904</span></span></a> which
+ place he had formerly given to those that followed the doctrine of
+ the Scots, to build a monastery there. But, forasmuch as they
+ afterwards, being given the choice, had rather quit the place than
+ adopt the Catholic Easter and other canonical rites, according to
+ the custom of the Roman Apostolic Church, he gave the same to him
+ whom he found to be instructed in better discipline and better
+ customs.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At the same
+ time, by the said king's command, he was ordained priest in the
+ same monastery, by Agilbert,<a id="noteref_905" name="noteref_905"
+ href="#note_905"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">905</span></span></a>
+ bishop of the Gewissae above-mentioned, the king being desirous
+ that a man of so much learning and piety should attend him
+ constantly as his special priest and teacher; and not long after,
+ when the Scottish sect had been exposed and banished,<a id=
+ "noteref_906" name="noteref_906" href="#note_906"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">906</span></span></a> as
+ was said above, he, with the advice and consent of his father Oswy,
+ sent him into Gaul, to be consecrated as his bishop,<a id=
+ "noteref_907" name="noteref_907" href="#note_907"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">907</span></span></a> when
+ he was about thirty years of age, the same Agilbert being then
+ bishop of the city of Paris. Eleven other bishops met at the
+ consecration of the new bishop, and that function was most
+ honourably performed. Whilst he yet tarried beyond the sea, the
+ holy man, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page351">[pg
+ 351]</span><a name="Pg351" id="Pg351" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Ceadda,<a id="noteref_908" name="noteref_908" href=
+ "#note_908"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">908</span></span></a> was
+ consecrated bishop of York<a id="noteref_909" name="noteref_909"
+ href="#note_909"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">909</span></span></a> by
+ command of King Oswy, as has been said above; and having nobly
+ ruled that church three years, he retired to take charge of his
+ monastery of Laestingaeu, and Wilfrid was made bishop of all the
+ province of the Northumbrians.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Afterwards, in
+ the reign of Egfrid, he was expelled from his bishopric, and others
+ were consecrated bishops in his stead, of whom mention has been
+ made above.<a id="noteref_910" name="noteref_910" href=
+ "#note_910"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">910</span></span></a>
+ Designing to go to Rome, to plead his cause before the Apostolic
+ Pope, he took ship, and was driven by a west wind into
+ Frisland,<a id="noteref_911" name="noteref_911" href=
+ "#note_911"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">911</span></span></a> and
+ honourably received by that barbarous people and their King
+ Aldgils, to whom he preached Christ, and he instructed many
+ thousands of them in the Word of truth, washing them from the
+ defilement of their sins in the Saviour's font. Thus he began there
+ the work of the Gospel which was afterwards finished with great
+ devotion by the most reverend bishop of Christ, Wilbrord.<a id=
+ "noteref_912" name="noteref_912" href="#note_912"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">912</span></span></a>
+ Having spent the winter there successfully among this new people of
+ God, he set out again on his way to Rome,<a id="noteref_913" name=
+ "noteref_913" href="#note_913"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">913</span></span></a> where
+ his cause being <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page352">[pg
+ 352]</span><a name="Pg352" id="Pg352" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ tried before Pope Agatho and many bishops,<a id="noteref_914" name=
+ "noteref_914" href="#note_914"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">914</span></span></a> he
+ was by the judgement of them all acquitted of all blame, and
+ declared worthy of his bishopric.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At the same
+ time, the said Pope Agatho assembling a synod at Rome, of one
+ hundred and twenty-five bishops, against those who asserted that
+ there was only one will and operation in our Lord and
+ Saviour,<a id="noteref_915" name="noteref_915" href=
+ "#note_915"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">915</span></span></a>
+ ordered Wilfrid also to be summoned, and, sitting among the
+ bishops, to declare his own faith and the faith of the province or
+ island whence he came; and he and his people being found orthodox
+ in their faith, it was thought fit to record the same among the
+ acts of that synod, which was done in in this manner: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Wilfrid, the beloved of God, bishop of the city of
+ York, appealing to the Apostolic see, and being by that authority
+ acquitted of every thing, whether specified against him or not, and
+ being appointed to sit in judgement with one hundred and
+ twenty-five other bishops in the synod, made confession of the true
+ and catholic faith, and confirmed the same with his subscription in
+ the name of all the northern part of Britain and Ireland, and the
+ islands inhabited by the nations of the English and Britons, as
+ also by the Scots and Picts.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After this,
+ returning into Britain,<a id="noteref_916" name="noteref_916" href=
+ "#note_916"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">916</span></span></a> he
+ converted the province of the South Saxons from their idolatrous
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page353">[pg 353]</span><a name=
+ "Pg353" id="Pg353" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> worship to the faith
+ of Christ.<a id="noteref_917" name="noteref_917" href=
+ "#note_917"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">917</span></span></a> He
+ also sent ministers of the Word to the Isle of Wight;<a id=
+ "noteref_918" name="noteref_918" href="#note_918"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">918</span></span></a> and
+ in the second year of Aldfrid, who reigned after Egfrid, was
+ restored to his see and bishopric by that king's invitation.<a id=
+ "noteref_919" name="noteref_919" href="#note_919"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">919</span></span></a>
+ Nevertheless, five years after, being again accused, he was
+ deprived of his bishopric by the same king and certain
+ bishops.<a id="noteref_920" name="noteref_920" href=
+ "#note_920"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">920</span></span></a>
+ Coming to Rome,<a id="noteref_921" name="noteref_921" href=
+ "#note_921"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">921</span></span></a> he
+ was allowed to make his defence in the presence of his accusers,
+ before a number of bishops and the Apostolic Pope John.<a id=
+ "noteref_922" name="noteref_922" href="#note_922"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">922</span></span></a> It
+ was shown by the judgement of them all, that his accusers had in
+ part laid false accusations to his charge; and the aforesaid Pope
+ wrote to the kings of the English, Ethelred <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page354">[pg 354]</span><a name="Pg354" id="Pg354"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> and Aldfrid, to cause him to be
+ restored to his bishopric, because he had been unjustly
+ condemned.<a id="noteref_923" name="noteref_923" href=
+ "#note_923"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">923</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">His acquittal
+ was much forwarded by the reading of the acts of the synod of Pope
+ Agatho,<a id="noteref_924" name="noteref_924" href=
+ "#note_924"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">924</span></span></a> of
+ blessed memory, which had been formerly held, when Wilfrid was in
+ Rome and sat in council among the bishops, as has been said before.
+ For the acts of that synod being, as the case required, read, by
+ order of the Apostolic Pope, before the nobility and a great number
+ of the people for some days, they came to the place where it was
+ written, <span class="tei tei-q">“Wilfrid, the beloved of God,
+ bishop of the city of York, appealing to the Apostolic see, and
+ being by that authority acquitted of everything, whether specified
+ against him or not,”</span> and the rest as above stated. This
+ being read, the hearers were amazed, and the reader ceasing, they
+ began to ask of one another, who that Bishop Wilfrid was. Then
+ Boniface, the Pope's counsellor,<a id="noteref_925" name=
+ "noteref_925" href="#note_925"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">925</span></span></a> and
+ many others, who had seen him there in the days of Pope Agatho,
+ said that he was the same bishop that lately came to Rome, to be
+ tried by the Apostolic see, being accused by his people, and
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“who, said they, having long since come
+ here upon the like accusation, the cause and contention of both
+ parties being heard and examined, was proved by Pope Agatho, of
+ blessed memory, to have been wrongfully expelled from his
+ bishopric, and was held in such honour by him, that he commanded
+ him to sit in the council of bishops which he had assembled, as a
+ man of untainted faith and an upright mind.”</span> This being
+ heard, the Pope and all the rest said, that a man of so great
+ authority, who had held the office of a bishop for nearly forty
+ years, ought by no means to be condemned, but being altogether
+ cleared of the faults laid to his charge, should return home with
+ honour.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When he came to
+ Gaul, on his way back to Britain, on a sudden he fell sick, and the
+ sickness increasing, he was so weighed down by it, that he could
+ not ride, but was <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page355">[pg
+ 355]</span><a name="Pg355" id="Pg355" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ carried in his bed by the hands of his servants. Being thus come to
+ the city of Maeldum,<a id="noteref_926" name="noteref_926" href=
+ "#note_926"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">926</span></span></a> in
+ Gaul, he lay four days and nights, as if he had been dead, and only
+ by his faint breathing showed that he had any life in him. Having
+ continued thus four days, without meat or drink, without speech or
+ hearing, at length, on the fifth day, at daybreak, as it were
+ awakening out of a deep sleep, he raised himself and sat up, and
+ opening his eyes, saw round about him a company of brethren singing
+ psalms and weeping. Sighing gently, he asked where Acca,<a id=
+ "noteref_927" name="noteref_927" href="#note_927"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">927</span></span></a> the
+ priest, was. This man, straightway being called, came in, and
+ seeing him somewhat recovered and able to speak, knelt down, and
+ gave thanks to God, with all the brethren there present. When they
+ had sat awhile and begun to discourse, with great awe, of the
+ judgements of heaven, the bishop bade the rest go out for a time,
+ and spoke to the priest, Acca, after this manner:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“A dread vision has even now appeared to me, which I
+ would have you hear and keep secret, till I know what God will
+ please to do with me. There stood by me a certain one, glorious in
+ white raiment, and he told me that he was Michael, the Archangel,
+ and said, <span class="tei tei-q">‘I am sent to call you back from
+ death: for the Lord has granted you life, through the prayers and
+ tears of your disciples and brethren, and the intercession of His
+ Blessed Mother Mary, of perpetual virginity; wherefore I tell you,
+ that you shall now recover from this sickness; but be ready, for I
+ will return and visit you at the end of four years. And when you
+ come into your country, you shall recover the greater part of the
+ possessions that have been taken from you, and shall end your days
+ in peace and quiet.’</span> ”</span> The bishop accordingly
+ recovered, whereat all men rejoiced and gave thanks to God, and
+ setting forward on his journey, he arrived in Britain.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Having read the
+ letters which he brought from the Apostolic Pope, Bertwald, the
+ archbishop, and Ethelred,<a id="noteref_928" name="noteref_928"
+ href="#note_928"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">928</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page356">[pg 356]</span><a name=
+ "Pg356" id="Pg356" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> sometime king, but
+ then abbot, readily took his part; for the said Ethelred, calling
+ to him Coenred,<a id="noteref_929" name="noteref_929" href=
+ "#note_929"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">929</span></span></a> whom
+ he had made king in his own stead, begged him to be friends with
+ Wilfrid, in which request he prevailed; nevertheless Aldfrid, king
+ of the Northumbrians, disdained to receive him. But he died soon
+ after,<a id="noteref_930" name="noteref_930" href=
+ "#note_930"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">930</span></span></a> and
+ so it came to pass that, during the reign of his son Osred,<a id=
+ "noteref_931" name="noteref_931" href="#note_931"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">931</span></span></a> when
+ a synod was assembled before long by the river Nidd,<a id=
+ "noteref_932" name="noteref_932" href="#note_932"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">932</span></span></a> after
+ some contention on both sides, at length, by the consent of all, he
+ was restored to the government of his own church;<a id=
+ "noteref_933" name="noteref_933" href="#note_933"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">933</span></span></a> and
+ thus he lived in peace four years, till the day of his death. He
+ died in his monastery, which he had in the province of
+ Undalum,<a id="noteref_934" name="noteref_934" href=
+ "#note_934"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">934</span></span></a> under
+ the government of the Abbot Cuthbald;<a id="noteref_935" name=
+ "noteref_935" href="#note_935"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">935</span></span></a> and
+ by the ministry of the brethren, he was carried to his first
+ monastery which is called Inhrypum,<a id="noteref_936" name=
+ "noteref_936" href="#note_936"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">936</span></span></a> and
+ buried in the church of the blessed Apostle Peter, hard by the
+ altar on the south side, as has been mentioned above, and this
+ epitaph was written over him:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Here rests the body of the great Bishop Wilfrid, who,
+ for love of piety, built these courts and consecrated them with the
+ noble name of Peter, to whom Christ, the Judge of all the earth,
+ gave the keys of Heaven. And devoutly he clothed them with gold and
+ Tyrian purple; yea, and he placed here the trophy of the Cross, of
+ shining ore, uplifted high; moreover he caused the four
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page357">[pg 357]</span><a name=
+ "Pg357" id="Pg357" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> books of the Gospel
+ to be written in gold in their order, and he gave a case meet for
+ them of ruddy gold. And he also brought the holy season of Easter,
+ returning in its course, to accord with the true teaching of the
+ catholic rule which the Fathers fixed, and, banishing all doubt and
+ error, gave his nation sure guidance in their worship. And in this
+ place he gathered a great throng of monks, and with all diligence
+ safeguarded the precepts which the Fathers' rule enjoined. And long
+ time sore vexed by many a peril at home and abroad, when he had
+ held the office of a bishop forty-five years, he passed away and
+ with joy departed to the heavenly kingdom. Grant, O Jesus, that the
+ flock may follow in the path of the shepherd.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc291" id="toc291"></a> <a name="pdf292" id="pdf292"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XX" id="Book_V_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XX. How Albinus succeeded to
+ the godly Abbot Hadrian, and Acca to Bishop Wilfrid. [709</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The next year
+ after the death of the aforesaid father,<a id="noteref_937" name=
+ "noteref_937" href="#note_937"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">937</span></span></a> which
+ was the fifth year of King Osred, the most reverend father, Abbot
+ Hadrian,<a id="noteref_938" name="noteref_938" href=
+ "#note_938"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">938</span></span></a>
+ fellow labourer in the Word of God with Bishop Theodore<a id=
+ "noteref_939" name="noteref_939" href="#note_939"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">939</span></span></a> of
+ blessed memory, died, and was buried in the church of the Blessed
+ Mother of God, in his own monastery,<a id="noteref_940" name=
+ "noteref_940" href="#note_940"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">940</span></span></a> this
+ being the forty-first year after he was sent by Pope Vitalian with
+ Theodore, and the thirty-ninth after his arrival in England. Among
+ other proofs of his learning, as well as Theodore's, there is this
+ testimony, that Albinus,<a id="noteref_941" name="noteref_941"
+ href="#note_941"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">941</span></span></a> his
+ disciple, who succeeded him in the government of his monastery, was
+ so well instructed in literary studies, that he had no small
+ knowledge of the Greek tongue, and knew the Latin as well as the
+ English, which was his native language.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Acca,<a id=
+ "noteref_942" name="noteref_942" href="#note_942"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">942</span></span></a> his
+ priest, succeeded Wilfrid in the bishopric of <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page358">[pg 358]</span><a name="Pg358" id="Pg358"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the church of Hagustald, being likewise
+ a man of zeal and great in noble works in the sight of God and man.
+ He enriched the structure of his church, which is dedicated in
+ honour of the blessed Apostle Andrew with manifold adornments and
+ marvellous workmanship. For he gave all diligence, as he does to
+ this day, to procure relics of the blessed Apostles and martyrs of
+ Christ from all parts, and to raise altars in their honour in
+ separate side-chapels built for the purpose within the walls of the
+ same church. Besides which, he industriously gathered the histories
+ of their martyrdom, together with other ecclesiastical writings,
+ and erected there a large and noble library. He likewise carefully
+ provided holy vessels, lamps, and other such things as appertain to
+ the adorning of the house of God. He in like manner invited to him
+ a notable singer called Maban,<a id="noteref_943" name=
+ "noteref_943" href="#note_943"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">943</span></span></a> who
+ had been taught to sing by the successors of the disciples of the
+ blessed Pope Gregory in Kent, to instruct himself and his clergy,
+ and kept him twelve years, to the end that he might teach such
+ Church music as they did not know, and by his teaching restore to
+ its former state that which was corrupted either by long use, or
+ through neglect. For Bishop Acca himself was a most skilful singer,
+ as well as most learned in Holy Writ, sound in the confession of
+ the catholic faith, and well versed in the rules of ecclesiastical
+ custom; nor does he cease to walk after this manner, till he
+ receive the rewards of his pious devotion. For he was brought up
+ from boyhood and instructed among the clergy of the most holy and
+ beloved of God, Bosa, bishop of York.<a id="noteref_944" name=
+ "noteref_944" href="#note_944"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">944</span></span></a>
+ Afterwards, coming to Bishop Wilfrid in the hope of a better plan
+ of life, he spent the rest of his days in attendance on him till
+ that bishop's death, and going with him to Rome, learned there many
+ profitable things concerning the ordinances of the Holy Church,
+ which he could not have learned in his own country.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page359">[pg 359]</span><a name=
+ "Pg359" id="Pg359" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc293" id="toc293"></a> <a name="pdf294" id="pdf294"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XXI" id="Book_V_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXI. How the Abbot Ceolfrid
+ sent master-builders to the King of the Picts to build a church,
+ and with them an epistle concerning the Catholic Easter and the
+ Tonsure. [710</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At that
+ time,<a id="noteref_945" name="noteref_945" href=
+ "#note_945"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">945</span></span></a>
+ Naiton, King of the Picts, who inhabit the northern parts of
+ Britain, taught by frequent meditation on the ecclesiastical
+ writings, renounced the error whereby he and his nation had been
+ holden till then, touching the observance of Easter, and brought
+ himself and all his people to celebrate the catholic time of our
+ Lord's Resurrection. To the end that he might bring this to pass
+ with the more ease and greater authority, he sought aid from the
+ English, whom he knew to have long since framed their religion
+ after the example of the holy Roman Apostolic Church. Accordingly,
+ he sent messengers to the venerable Ceolfrid,<a id="noteref_946"
+ name="noteref_946" href="#note_946"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">946</span></span></a> abbot
+ of the monastery of the blessed Apostles, Peter and Paul, which
+ stands at the mouth of the river Wear, and near the river Tyne, at
+ the place called Ingyruum,<a id="noteref_947" name="noteref_947"
+ href="#note_947"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">947</span></span></a> which
+ he gloriously governed after Benedict,<a id="noteref_948" name=
+ "noteref_948" href="#note_948"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">948</span></span></a> of
+ whom we have before spoken; desiring, that he would send him a
+ letter of exhortation, by the help of which he might the better
+ confute those that presumed to keep Easter out of the due time; as
+ also concerning the form and manner of tonsure whereby the clergy
+ should be distinguished,<a id="noteref_949" name="noteref_949"
+ href="#note_949"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">949</span></span></a>
+ notwithstanding that he himself had no small knowledge of these
+ things. He also prayed to have master-builders sent him to build a
+ church of stone in his nation after <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page360">[pg 360]</span><a name="Pg360" id="Pg360" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> the Roman manner,<a id="noteref_950" name=
+ "noteref_950" href="#note_950"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">950</span></span></a>
+ promising to dedicate the same in honour of the blessed chief of
+ the Apostles. Moreover, he and all his people, he said, would
+ always follow the custom of the holy Roman Apostolic Church, in so
+ far as men so distant from the speech and nation of the Romans
+ could learn it. The most reverend Abbot Ceolfrid favourably
+ receiving his godly desires and requests, sent the builders he
+ desired, and likewise the following letter:<a id="noteref_951"
+ name="noteref_951" href="#note_951"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">951</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">To the most excellent lord, and glorious King
+ Naiton, Abbot Ceolfrid, greeting in the Lord.</span></span> We most
+ readily and willingly endeavour, according to your desire, to make
+ known to you the catholic observance of holy Easter, according to
+ what we have learned of the Apostolic see, even as you, most devout
+ king, in your godly zeal, have requested of us. For we know, that
+ whensoever the lords of this world labour to learn, and to teach
+ and to guard the truth, it is a gift of God to his Holy Church. For
+ a certain profane writer<a id="noteref_952" name="noteref_952"
+ href="#note_952"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">952</span></span></a> has
+ most truly said, that the world would be most happy if either kings
+ were philosophers, or philosophers were kings. Now if a man of this
+ world could judge truly of the philosophy of this world, and form a
+ right choice concerning the state of this world, how much more is
+ it to be desired, and most earnestly to be prayed for by such as
+ are citizens of the heavenly country, and strangers and pilgrims in
+ this world, that the more powerful any are in the world the more
+ they may strive to hearken to the commands of Him who is the
+ Supreme Judge, and by their example and authority may teach those
+ that are committed to their charge, to keep the same, together with
+ themselves.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“There are then three rules given in the Sacred
+ Writings, whereby the time of keeping Easter has been appointed for
+ us and may in no wise be changed by any authority of man; two
+ whereof are divinely established <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page361">[pg 361]</span><a name="Pg361" id="Pg361" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> in the law of Moses; the third is added in
+ the Gospel by reason of the Passion and Resurrection of our Lord.
+ For the law enjoined, that the Passover should be kept in the first
+ month of the year, and the third week of that month, that is, from
+ the fifteenth day to the one-and-twentieth. It is added, by
+ Apostolic institution, from the Gospel, that we are to wait for the
+ Lord's day in that third week, and to keep the beginning of the
+ Paschal season on the same. Which threefold rule whosoever shall
+ rightly observe, will never err in fixing the Paschal feast. But if
+ you desire to be more plainly and fully informed in all these
+ particulars, it is written in Exodus, where the people of Israel,
+ being about to be delivered out of Egypt, are commanded to keep the
+ first Passover,<a id="noteref_953" name="noteref_953" href=
+ "#note_953"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">953</span></span></a> that
+ the Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron, saying, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘This month shall be unto you the beginning of months;
+ it shall be the first month of the year to you. Speak ye unto all
+ the congregation of Israel, saying, In the tenth day of this month
+ they shall take to them every man a lamb, according to the house of
+ their fathers, a lamb for an house.’</span> And a little
+ after,<a id="noteref_954" name="noteref_954" href=
+ "#note_954"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">954</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘And ye shall keep it up until the
+ fourteenth day of the same month; and the whole assembly of the
+ congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening.’</span> By
+ which words it most plainly appears, that in the Paschal
+ observance, though mention is made of the fourteenth day, yet it is
+ not commanded that the Passover be kept on that day; but on the
+ evening of the fourteenth day, that is, when the fifteenth moon,
+ which is the beginning of the third week, appears in the sky, it is
+ commanded that the lamb be killed; and that it was the night of the
+ fifteenth moon, when the Egyptians were smitten and Israel was
+ redeemed from long captivity. He says,<a id="noteref_955" name=
+ "noteref_955" href="#note_955"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">955</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Seven days shall ye eat unleavened
+ bread.’</span> By which words all the third week of that same first
+ month is appointed to be a solemn feast. But lest we should think
+ that those same seven days were to be reckoned from the fourteenth
+ to the twentieth, He forthwith <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page362">[pg 362]</span><a name="Pg362" id="Pg362" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> adds,<a id="noteref_956" name="noteref_956"
+ href="#note_956"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">956</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Even the first day ye shall put away
+ leaven out of your houses; for whosoever eateth leavened bread,
+ from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut
+ off from Israel;’</span> and so on, till he says,<a id=
+ "noteref_957" name="noteref_957" href="#note_957"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">957</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘For in this selfsame day I will bring your
+ army out of the land of Egypt.’</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Thus he calls that the first day of unleavened bread,
+ in which he was to bring their army out of Egypt. Now it is
+ evident, that they were not brought out of Egypt on the fourteenth
+ day, in the evening whereof the lamb was killed, and which is
+ properly called the Passover or Phase, but on the fifteenth day, as
+ is most plainly written in the book of Numbers:<a id="noteref_958"
+ name="noteref_958" href="#note_958"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">958</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘and they departed from Rameses on the
+ fifteenth day of the first month, on the morrow after the Passover
+ the Israelites went out with an high hand.’</span> Thus the seven
+ days of unleavened bread, on the first whereof the people of the
+ Lord were brought out of Egypt, are to be reckoned from the
+ beginning of the third week, as has been said, that is, from the
+ fifteenth day of the first month, till the end of the
+ one-and-twentieth of the same month. But the fourteenth day is
+ named apart from this number, by the title of the Passover, as is
+ plainly shown by that which follows in Exodus:<a id="noteref_959"
+ name="noteref_959" href="#note_959"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">959</span></span></a>
+ where, after it is said, <span class="tei tei-q">‘For in this
+ self-same day I will bring your army out of the land of
+ Egypt;’</span> it is forthwith added, <span class="tei tei-q">‘And
+ ye shall observe this day in your generations by an ordinance for
+ ever. In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, ye
+ shall eat unleavened bread, until the one-and-twentieth day of the
+ month at even. Seven days shall there be no leaven found in your
+ houses.’</span> Now, who is there that does not perceive, that
+ there are not only seven days, but rather eight, from the
+ fourteenth to the one-and-twentieth, if the fourteenth be also
+ reckoned in the number? But if, as appears by diligent study of the
+ truth of the Scriptures, we reckon from the evening of the
+ fourteenth day to the evening of the one-and-twentieth, we shall
+ certainly <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page363">[pg
+ 363]</span><a name="Pg363" id="Pg363" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ find, that, while the Paschal feast begins on the evening of the
+ fourteenth day, yet the whole sacred solemnity contains no more
+ than only seven nights and as many days. Wherefore the rule which
+ we laid down is proved to be true, when we said that the Paschal
+ season is to be celebrated in the first month of the year, and the
+ third week of the same. For it is in truth the third week, because
+ it begins on the evening of the fourteenth day, and ends on the
+ evening of the one-and-twentieth.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But since Christ our Passover is sacrificed,<a id=
+ "noteref_960" name="noteref_960" href="#note_960"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">960</span></span></a> and
+ has made the Lord's day, which among the ancients was called the
+ first day of the week, a solemn day to us for the joy of His
+ Resurrection, the Apostolic tradition has included it in the
+ Paschal festival; yet has decreed that the time of the legal
+ Passover be in no wise anticipated or diminished; but rather
+ ordains, that according to the precept of the law, that same first
+ month of the year, and the fourteenth day of the same, and the
+ evening thereof be awaited. And when this day should chance to fall
+ on a Saturday, every man should take to him a lamb, according to
+ the house of his fathers, a lamb for an house, and he should kill
+ it in the evening, that is, that all the Churches throughout the
+ world, making one Catholic Church, should provide Bread and Wine
+ for the Mystery of the Flesh and Blood of the spotless Lamb
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘that hath taken away the sins of the
+ world;’</span><a id="noteref_961" name="noteref_961" href=
+ "#note_961"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">961</span></span></a> and
+ after a fitting solemn service of lessons and prayers and Paschal
+ ceremonies, they should offer up these to the Lord, in hope of
+ redemption to come. For this is that same night in which the people
+ of Israel were delivered out of Egypt by the blood of the lamb;
+ this is the same in which all the people of God were, by Christ's
+ Resurrection, set free from eternal death. Then, in the morning,
+ when the Lord's day dawns, they should celebrate the first day of
+ the Paschal festival; for that is the day on which our Lord made
+ known the glory of His Resurrection to His disciples, to their
+ manifold joy at the merciful revelation. <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page364">[pg 364]</span><a name="Pg364" id="Pg364" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> The same is the first day of unleavened
+ bread, concerning which it is plainly written in Leviticus,<a id=
+ "noteref_962" name="noteref_962" href="#note_962"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">962</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘In the fourteenth day of the first month,
+ at even, is the Lord's Passover. And on the fifteenth day of the
+ same month is the feast of unleavened bread unto the Lord; seven
+ days ye must eat unleavened bread. In the first day ye shall have
+ an holy convocation.’</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“If therefore it could be that the Lord's day should
+ always happen on the fifteenth day of the first month, that is, on
+ the fifteenth moon, we might always celebrate the Passover at one
+ and the same time with the ancient people of God, though the nature
+ of the mystery be different, as we do it with one and the same
+ faith. But inasmuch as the day of the week does not keep pace
+ exactly with the moon, the Apostolic tradition, which was preached
+ at Rome by the blessed Peter, and confirmed at Alexandria by Mark
+ the Evangelist,<a id="noteref_963" name="noteref_963" href=
+ "#note_963"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">963</span></span></a> his
+ interpreter, appointed that when the first month was come, and in
+ it the evening of the fourteenth day, we should also wait for the
+ Lord's day, between the fifteenth and the one-and-twentieth day of
+ the same month. For on whichever of those days it shall fall,
+ Easter will be rightly kept on the same; seeing that it is one of
+ those seven days on which the feast of unleavened bread is
+ commanded to be kept. Thus it comes to pass that our Easter never
+ falls either before or after the third week of the first month, but
+ has for its observance either the whole of it, to wit, the seven
+ days of unleavened bread appointed by the law, or at least some of
+ them. For though it comprises but one of them, that is, the
+ seventh, which the Scripture so highly commends, saying,<a id=
+ "noteref_964" name="noteref_964" href="#note_964"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">964</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘But the seventh day shall be a more holy
+ convocation, ye shall do no servile work therein,’</span> none can
+ lay it to our charge, that we do not rightly keep Easter Sunday,
+ which we received <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page365">[pg
+ 365]</span><a name="Pg365" id="Pg365" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ from the Gospel, in the third week of the first month, as the Law
+ prescribes.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“The catholic reason of this observance being thus
+ explained, the unreasonable error, on the other hand, of those who,
+ without any necessity, presume either to anticipate, or to go
+ beyond the term appointed in the Law, is manifest. For they that
+ think Easter Sunday is to be observed from the fourteenth day of
+ the first month till the twentieth moon, anticipate the time
+ prescribed in the law, without any necessary reason; for when they
+ begin to celebrate the vigil of the holy night from the evening of
+ the thirteenth day, it is plain that they make that day the
+ beginning of their Easter, whereof they find no mention in the
+ commandment of the Law; and when they avoid celebrating our Lord's
+ Easter on the one-and-twentieth day of the month, it is surely
+ manifest that they wholly exclude that day from their solemnity,
+ which the Law many times commends to be observed as a greater
+ festival than the rest; and thus, perverting the proper order, they
+ sometimes keep Easter Day entirely in the second week, and never
+ place it on the seventh day of the third week. And again, they who
+ think that Easter is to be kept from the sixteenth day of the said
+ month till the two-and-twentieth<a id="noteref_965" name=
+ "noteref_965" href="#note_965"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">965</span></span></a> no
+ less erroneously, though on the other side, deviate from the right
+ way of truth, and as it were avoiding shipwreck on Scylla, they
+ fall into the whirlpool of Charybdis to be drowned. For when they
+ teach that Easter is to be begun at the rising of the sixteenth
+ moon of the first month, that is, from the evening of the fifteenth
+ day, it is certain that they altogether exclude from their
+ solemnity the fourteenth day of the same month, which the Law first
+ and chiefly commends; so that they scarce touch the evening of the
+ fifteenth day, on which the people of God were redeemed from
+ Egyptian bondage, and on which our Lord, by His Blood, <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page366">[pg 366]</span><a name="Pg366" id="Pg366"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> rescued the world from the darkness of
+ sin, and on which being also buried, He gave us the hope of a
+ blessed rest after death.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“And these men, receiving in themselves the recompense
+ of their error, when they place Easter Sunday on the twenty-second
+ day of the month, openly transgress and do violence to the term of
+ Easter appointed by the Law, seeing that they begin Easter on the
+ evening of that day in which the Law commanded it to be completed
+ and brought to an end; and appoint that to be the first day of
+ Easter, whereof no mention is any where found in the Law, to wit,
+ the first of the fourth week. And both sorts are mistaken, not only
+ in fixing and computing the moon's age, but also sometimes in
+ finding the first month; but this controversy is longer than can be
+ or ought to be contained in this letter. I will only say thus much,
+ that by the vernal equinox, it may always be found, without the
+ chance of an error, which must be the first month of the year,
+ according to the lunar computation, and which the last. But the
+ equinox, according to the opinion of all the Eastern nations, and
+ particularly of the Egyptians,<a id="noteref_966" name=
+ "noteref_966" href="#note_966"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">966</span></span></a> who
+ surpass all other learned men in calculation, falls on the
+ twenty-first day of March, as we also prove by horological
+ observation. Whatsoever moon therefore is at the full before the
+ equinox, being on the fourteenth or fifteenth day, the same belongs
+ to the last month of the foregoing year, and consequently is not
+ meet for the celebration of Easter; but that moon which is full
+ after the equinox, or at the very time of the equinox, belongs to
+ the first month, and on that day, without a doubt, we must
+ understand that the ancients were wont to celebrate the Passover;
+ and that we also ought to keep Easter when the Sunday comes. And
+ that this must be so, there is this cogent reason. It is written in
+ Genesis,<a id="noteref_967" name="noteref_967" href=
+ "#note_967"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">967</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘And God made two great lights; the greater
+ light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the
+ night.’</span> Or, as another edition<a id="noteref_968" name=
+ "noteref_968" href="#note_968"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">968</span></span></a> has
+ it, <span class="tei tei-q">‘The greater light to begin the day,
+ and the lesser to <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page367">[pg
+ 367]</span><a name="Pg367" id="Pg367" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ begin the night.’</span> As, therefore, the sun, coming forth from
+ the midst of the east, fixed the vernal equinox by his rising, and
+ afterwards the moon at the full, when the sun set in the evening,
+ followed from the midst of the east; so every year the same first
+ lunar month must be observed in the like order, so that its full
+ moon must not be before the equinox; but either on the very day of
+ the equinox, as it was in the beginning, or after it is past. But
+ if the full moon shall happen to be but one day before the time of
+ the equinox, the aforesaid reason proves that such moon is not to
+ be assigned to the first month of the new year, but rather to the
+ last of the preceding, and that it is therefore not meet for the
+ celebration of the Paschal festival.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Now if it please you likewise to hear the mystical
+ reason in this matter, we are commanded to keep Easter in the first
+ month of the year, which is also called the month of new things,
+ because we ought to celebrate the mysteries of our Lord's
+ Resurrection and our deliverance, with the spirit of our minds
+ renewed to the love of heavenly things. We are commanded to keep it
+ in the third week of the same month, because Christ Himself, who
+ had been promised before the Law, and under the Law, came with
+ grace, in the third age of the world, to be sacrificed as our
+ Passover; and because rising from the dead the third day after the
+ offering of His Passion, He wished this to be called the Lord's
+ day, and the Paschal feast of His Resurrection to be yearly
+ celebrated on the same; because, also, we do then only truly
+ celebrate His solemn festival, if we endeavour with Him to keep the
+ Passover, that is, the passing from this world to the Father, by
+ faith, hope, and charity. We are commanded to observe the full moon
+ of the Paschal month after the vernal equinox, to the end, that the
+ sun may first make the day longer than the night, and then the moon
+ may show to the world her full orb of light; inasmuch as first
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘the Sun of righteousness, with healing in
+ His wings,’</span><a id="noteref_969" name="noteref_969" href=
+ "#note_969"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">969</span></span></a> that
+ is, our Lord Jesus, by the triumph of His Resurrection,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page368">[pg 368]</span><a name=
+ "Pg368" id="Pg368" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> dispelled all the
+ darkness of death, and so ascending into Heaven, filled His Church,
+ which is often signified by the name of the moon, with the light of
+ inward grace, by sending down upon her His Spirit. Which order of
+ our salvation the prophet had in his mind, when he said
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘The sun was exalted and the moon stood in
+ her order.’</span></span><a id="noteref_970" name="noteref_970"
+ href="#note_970"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">970</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“He, therefore, who shall contend that the full Paschal
+ moon can happen before the equinox, disagrees with the doctrine of
+ the Holy Scriptures, in the celebration of the greatest mysteries,
+ and agrees with those who trust that they may be saved without the
+ grace of Christ preventing them,<a id="noteref_971" name=
+ "noteref_971" href="#note_971"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">971</span></span></a> and
+ who presume to teach that they might have attained to perfect
+ righteousness, though the true Light had never by death and
+ resurrection vanquished the darkness of the world. Thus, after the
+ rising of the sun at the equinox, and after the full moon of the
+ first month following in her order, that is, after the end of the
+ fourteenth day of the same month, all which we have received by the
+ Law to be observed, we still, as we are taught in the Gospel, wait
+ in the third week for the Lord's day; and so, at length, we
+ celebrate the offering of our Easter solemnity, to show that we are
+ not, with the ancients, doing honour to the casting off of the yoke
+ of Egyptian bondage; but that, with devout faith and love, we
+ worship the Redemption of the whole world, which having been
+ prefigured in the deliverance of the ancient people of God, was
+ fulfilled in Christ's Resurrection, and that we may signify that we
+ rejoice in the sure and certain hope of our own resurrection, which
+ we believe will likewise happen on the Lord's day.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Now this computation of Easter, which we set forth to
+ you to be followed, is contained in a cycle of nineteen years,
+ which began long since to be observed in the Church, to wit, even
+ in the time of the Apostles, especially at Rome and in Egypt, as
+ has been said above.<a id="noteref_972" name="noteref_972" href=
+ "#note_972"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">972</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page369">[pg 369]</span><a name=
+ "Pg369" id="Pg369" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> But by the industry
+ of Eusebius,<a id="noteref_973" name="noteref_973" href=
+ "#note_973"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">973</span></span></a> who
+ took his surname from the blessed martyr Pamphilus,<a id=
+ "noteref_974" name="noteref_974" href="#note_974"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">974</span></span></a> it
+ was reduced to a plainer system; insomuch that what till then used
+ to be enjoined every year throughout all the Churches by the Bishop
+ of Alexandria, might, from that time forward, be most easily known
+ by all men, the occurrence of the fourteenth moon being regularly
+ set forth in its course. This Paschal computation,
+ Theophilus,<a id="noteref_975" name="noteref_975" href=
+ "#note_975"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">975</span></span></a>
+ Bishop of Alexandria, made for the Emperor Theodosius, for a
+ hundred years to come. Cyril<a id="noteref_976" name="noteref_976"
+ href="#note_976"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">976</span></span></a> also,
+ his successor, comprised a series of ninety-five years in five
+ cycles of nineteen years. After whom, Dionysius Exiguus<a id=
+ "noteref_977" name="noteref_977" href="#note_977"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">977</span></span></a> added
+ as many more, in order, after the same manner, reaching down to our
+ own time. The expiration of these is now drawing near, but there is
+ at the present day so great a number of calculators, that even in
+ our Churches throughout Britain, there are many who, having learned
+ the ancient rules of the Egyptians, can with great ease carry on
+ the Paschal cycles for any length of time, even to five hundred and
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page370">[pg 370]</span><a name=
+ "Pg370" id="Pg370" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> thirty-two
+ years,<a id="noteref_978" name="noteref_978" href=
+ "#note_978"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">978</span></span></a> if
+ they will; after the expiration of which, all that appertains to
+ the succession of sun and moon, month and week, returns in the same
+ order as before. We therefore forbear to send you these same cycles
+ of the times to come, because, desiring only to be instructed
+ respecting the reason for the Paschal time, you show that you have
+ enough of those catholic cycles concerning Easter.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But having said thus much briefly and succinctly, as
+ you required, concerning Easter, I also exhort you to take heed
+ that the tonsure, concerning which likewise you desired me to write
+ to you, be in accordance with the use of the Church and the
+ Christian Faith. And we know indeed that the Apostles were not all
+ shorn after the same manner, nor does the Catholic Church now, as
+ it agrees in one faith, hope, and charity towards God, use one and
+ the same form of tonsure throughout the world. Moreover, to look
+ back to former times, to wit, the times of the patriarchs, Job, the
+ pattern of patience, when tribulation came upon him, shaved his
+ head,<a id="noteref_979" name="noteref_979" href=
+ "#note_979"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">979</span></span></a> and
+ thus made it appear that he had used, in time of prosperity, to let
+ his hair grow. But concerning Joseph, who more than other men
+ practised and taught chastity, humility, piety, and the other
+ virtues, we read that he was shorn when he was to be delivered from
+ bondage,<a id="noteref_980" name="noteref_980" href=
+ "#note_980"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">980</span></span></a> by
+ which it appears, that during the time of his bondage, he was in
+ the prison with unshorn hair. Behold then how each of these men of
+ God differed in the manner of their appearance abroad, though their
+ inward consciences agreed in a like grace of virtue. But though we
+ may be free to confess, that the difference of tonsure is not
+ hurtful to those whose faith is pure towards God, and their charity
+ sincere towards their neighbour, especially since we do not read
+ that there was ever any controversy among the Catholic fathers
+ about the difference of tonsure, as there has been a contention
+ about the diversity in keeping Easter, and in matters of faith;
+ nevertheless, among all the forms of tonsure that are to be found
+ in <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page371">[pg 371]</span><a name=
+ "Pg371" id="Pg371" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the Church, or among
+ mankind at large, I think none more meet to be followed and
+ received by us than that which that disciple wore on his head, to
+ whom, after his confession of Himself, our Lord said,<a id=
+ "noteref_981" name="noteref_981" href="#note_981"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">981</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will
+ build My Church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against
+ it, and I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of
+ Heaven.’</span> Nor do I think that any is more rightly to be
+ abhorred and detested by all the faithful, than that which that man
+ used, to whom that same Peter, when he would have bought the grace
+ of the Holy Ghost, said,<a id="noteref_982" name="noteref_982"
+ href="#note_982"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">982</span></span></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Thy money perish with thee, because thou
+ hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money. Thou
+ hast neither part nor lot in this word.’</span> Nor do we shave
+ ourselves in the form of a crown only because Peter was so shorn;
+ but because Peter was so shorn in memory of the Passion of our
+ Lord, therefore we also, who desire to be saved by the same
+ Passion, do with him bear the sign of the same Passion on the top
+ of our head, which is the highest part of our body. For as all the
+ Church, because it was made a Church by the death of Him that gave
+ it life, is wont to bear the sign of His Holy Cross on the
+ forehead, to the end, that it may, by the constant protection of
+ His banner, be defended from the assaults of evil spirits, and by
+ the frequent admonition of the same be taught, in like manner, to
+ crucify the flesh with its affections and lusts;<a id="noteref_983"
+ name="noteref_983" href="#note_983"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">983</span></span></a> so
+ also it behoves those, who having either taken the vows of a monk,
+ or having the degree of a clerk, must needs curb themselves the
+ more strictly by continence, for the Lord's sake, to bear each one
+ of them on his head, by the tonsure, the form of the crown of
+ thorns which He bore on His head in His Passion, that He might bear
+ the thorns and thistles of our sins, that is, that he might bear
+ them away and take them from us; to the end that they may show on
+ their foreheads that they also willingly, and readily, endure all
+ scoffing and <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page372">[pg
+ 372]</span><a name="Pg372" id="Pg372" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ reproach for his sake; and that they may signify that they await
+ always <span class="tei tei-q">‘the crown of eternal life, which
+ God hath promised to them that love him,’</span><a id="noteref_984"
+ name="noteref_984" href="#note_984"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">984</span></span></a> and
+ that for the sake of attaining thereto they despise both the evil
+ and the good of this world. But as for the tonsure which Simon
+ Magus is said to have used, who is there of the faithful, I ask
+ you, who does not straightway detest and reject it at the first
+ sight of it, together with his magic? Above the forehead it does
+ seem indeed to resemble a crown; but when you come to look at the
+ neck, you will find the crown cut short which you thought you saw;
+ so that you may perceive that such a use properly belongs not to
+ Christians but to Simoniacs, such as were indeed in this life by
+ erring men thought worthy of the glory of an everlasting crown; but
+ in that which is to follow this life are not only deprived of all
+ hope of a crown, but are moreover condemned to eternal
+ punishment.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But do not think that I have said thus much, as though
+ I judged them worthy to be condemned who use this tonsure, if they
+ uphold the catholic unity by their faith and works; nay, I
+ confidently declare, that many of them have been holy men and
+ worthy servants of God. Of which number is Adamnan,<a id=
+ "noteref_985" name="noteref_985" href="#note_985"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">985</span></span></a> the
+ notable abbot and priest of the followers of Columba, who, when
+ sent on a mission by his nation to King Aldfrid, desired to see our
+ monastery, and forasmuch as he showed wonderful wisdom, humility,
+ and piety in his words and behaviour, I said to him among other
+ things, when I talked with him, <span class="tei tei-q">‘I beseech
+ you, holy brother, how is it that you, who believe that you are
+ advancing to the crown of life, which knows no end, wear on your
+ head, after a fashion ill-suited to your belief, the likeness of a
+ crown that has an end? And if you seek the fellowship of the
+ blessed Peter, why do you imitate the likeness of the tonsure of
+ him whom St. Peter anathematized? and why do you not rather even
+ now show that you choose with <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page373">[pg 373]</span><a name="Pg373" id="Pg373" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> all your heart the fashion of him with whom
+ you desire to live in bliss for ever.’</span> He answered,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘Be assured, my dear brother, that though I
+ wear the tonsure of Simon, according to the custom of my country,
+ yet I detest and abhor with all my soul the heresy of Simon; and I
+ desire, as far as lies in my small power, to follow the footsteps
+ of the most blessed chief of the Apostles.’</span> I replied,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">‘I verily believe it; nevertheless it is a
+ token that you embrace in your inmost heart whatever is of Peter
+ the Apostle, if you also observe in outward form that which you
+ know to be his. For I think your wisdom easily discerns that it is
+ much better to estrange from your countenance, already dedicated to
+ God, the fashion of his countenance whom with all your heart you
+ abhor, and of whose hideous face you would shun the sight; and, on
+ the other hand, that it beseems you to imitate the manner of his
+ appearance, whom you seek to have for your advocate before God,
+ even as you desire to follow his actions and his
+ teaching.’</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“This I said at that time to Adamnan, who indeed showed
+ how much he had profited by seeing the ordinances of our Churches,
+ when, returning into Scotland,<a id="noteref_986" name=
+ "noteref_986" href="#note_986"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">986</span></span></a> he
+ afterwards by his preaching led great numbers of that nation to the
+ catholic observance of the Paschal time; though he was not yet able
+ to bring back to the way of the better ordinance the monks that
+ lived in the island of Hii over whom he presided with the special
+ authority of a superior. He would also have been mindful to amend
+ the tonsure, if his influence had availed so far.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But I now also admonish your wisdom, O king, that
+ together with the nation, over which the King of kings, and Lord of
+ lords, has placed you, you strive to observe in all points those
+ things which are in accord with the unity of the Catholic and
+ Apostolic Church; for so it will come to pass, that after you have
+ held sway in a temporal kingdom, the blessed chief of the Apostles
+ will also willingly open to you and yours with all the elect the
+ entrance into the heavenly kingdom. The grace of <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page374">[pg 374]</span><a name="Pg374" id="Pg374"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the eternal King preserve you in
+ safety, long reigning for the peace of us all, my dearly beloved
+ son in Christ.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This letter
+ having been read in the presence of King Naiton and many learned
+ men, and carefully interpreted into his own language by those who
+ could understand it, he is said to have much rejoiced at the
+ exhortation thereof; insomuch that, rising from among his nobles
+ that sat about him, he knelt on the ground, giving thanks to God
+ that he had been found worthy to receive such a gift from the land
+ of the English. <span class="tei tei-q">“And indeed,”</span> he
+ said, <span class="tei tei-q">“I knew before, that this was the
+ true celebration of Easter, but now I so fully learn the reason for
+ observing this time, that I seem in all points to have known but
+ little before concerning these matters. Therefore I publicly
+ declare and protest to you that are here present, that I will for
+ ever observe this time of Easter, together with all my nation; and
+ I do decree that this tonsure, which we have heard to be
+ reasonable, shall be received by all clerks in my kingdom.”</span>
+ Without delay he accomplished by his royal authority what he had
+ said. For straightway the Paschal cycles of nineteen years were
+ sent by command of the State throughout all the provinces of the
+ Picts to be transcribed, learned, and observed, the erroneous
+ cycles of eighty-four years being everywhere blotted out.<a id=
+ "noteref_987" name="noteref_987" href="#note_987"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">987</span></span></a> All
+ the ministers of the altar and monks were shorn after the fashion
+ of the crown; and the nation thus reformed, rejoiced, as being
+ newly put under the guidance of Peter, the most blessed chief of
+ the Apostles, and committed to his protection.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc295" id="toc295"></a> <a name="pdf296" id="pdf296"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XXII" id="Book_V_Chap_XXII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXII. How the monks of Hii, and
+ the monasteries subject to them, began to celebrate the canonical
+ Easter at the preaching of Egbert. [716</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Not long after,
+ those monks also of the Scottish nation, who lived in the isle of
+ Hii, with the other monasteries that were subject to them, were by
+ the Lord's doing brought <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page375">[pg
+ 375]</span><a name="Pg375" id="Pg375" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ to the canonical observance with regard to Easter, and the tonsure.
+ For in the year of our Lord 716, when Osred<a id="noteref_988"
+ name="noteref_988" href="#note_988"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">988</span></span></a> was
+ slain, and Coenred<a id="noteref_989" name="noteref_989" href=
+ "#note_989"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">989</span></span></a> took
+ upon him the government of the kingdom of the Northumbrians, the
+ father and priest,<a id="noteref_990" name="noteref_990" href=
+ "#note_990"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">990</span></span></a>
+ Egbert, beloved of God, and worthy to be named with all honour,
+ whom we have before often mentioned, came to them from Ireland, and
+ was honourably and joyfully received. Being a most gracious
+ teacher, and most devout in practising those things which he
+ taught, and being willingly heard by all, by his pious and diligent
+ exhortations, he converted them from that deep-rooted tradition of
+ their fathers, of whom may be said those words of the Apostle,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“That they had a zeal of God, but not
+ according to knowledge.”</span><a id="noteref_991" name=
+ "noteref_991" href="#note_991"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">991</span></span></a> He
+ taught them to celebrate the principal solemnity after the catholic
+ and apostolic manner, as has been said, wearing on their heads the
+ figure of an unending crown.<a id="noteref_992" name="noteref_992"
+ href="#note_992"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">992</span></span></a> It is
+ manifest that this came to pass by a wonderful dispensation of the
+ Divine goodness; to the end, that the same nation which had
+ willingly, and without grudging, taken heed to impart to the
+ English people that learning which it had in the knowledge of God,
+ should afterwards, by means of the English nation, be brought, in
+ those things which it had not, to a perfect rule of life. Even as,
+ contrarywise, the Britons, who <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page376">[pg 376]</span><a name="Pg376" id="Pg376" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> would not reveal to the English the knowledge
+ which they had of the Christian faith, now, when the English people
+ believe, and are in all points instructed in the rule of the
+ Catholic faith, still persist in their errors, halting and turned
+ aside from the true path, expose their heads without a crown, and
+ keep the Feast of Christ apart from the fellowship of the Church of
+ Christ.<a id="noteref_993" name="noteref_993" href=
+ "#note_993"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">993</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The monks of
+ Hii, at the teaching of Egbert, adopted the catholic manner of
+ conversation, under Abbot Dunchad, about eighty years after they
+ had sent Bishop Aidan to preach to the English nation.<a id=
+ "noteref_994" name="noteref_994" href="#note_994"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">994</span></span></a> The
+ man of God, Egbert, remained thirteen years in the aforesaid
+ island, which he had thus consecrated to Christ, as it were, by a
+ new ray of the grace of fellowship and peace in the Church; and in
+ the year of our Lord 729, in which Easter was celebrated on the
+ 24th of April, when he had celebrated the solemnity of the Mass, in
+ memory of the Resurrection of our Lord, that same day he departed
+ to the Lord and thus finished, or rather never ceases endlessly to
+ celebrate, with our Lord, and the Apostles, and the other citizens
+ of heaven, the joy of that greatest festival, which he had begun
+ with the brethren, whom he had converted to the grace of unity. And
+ it was a wonderful dispensation of the Divine Providence, that the
+ venerable man passed from this world to the Father, not only at
+ Easter, but also when Easter was celebrated on that day,<a id=
+ "noteref_995" name="noteref_995" href="#note_995"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">995</span></span></a> on
+ which it had never been wont to be celebrated in those parts. The
+ brethren rejoiced in the sure and catholic knowledge of the time of
+ Easter, and were glad in that their father, by whom they had been
+ brought into the right way, passing hence to the Lord should plead
+ for them. He also gave thanks that he had so long continued in the
+ flesh, till he saw his hearers accept and <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page377">[pg 377]</span><a name="Pg377" id="Pg377" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> keep with him as Easter that day which they
+ had ever before avoided. Thus the most reverend father being
+ assured of their amendment, rejoiced to see the day of the Lord,
+ and he saw it and was glad.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc297" id="toc297"></a> <a name="pdf298" id="pdf298"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XXIII" id="Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIII. Of the present state of
+ the English nation, or of all Britain. [725-731</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 144%; font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">]</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 725, being the seventh year of Osric,<a id="noteref_996"
+ name="noteref_996" href="#note_996"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">996</span></span></a> king
+ of the Northumbrians, who had succeeded Coenred, Wictred,<a id=
+ "noteref_997" name="noteref_997" href="#note_997"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">997</span></span></a> the
+ son of Egbert, king of Kent, died on the 23rd of April, and left
+ his three sons, Ethelbert, Eadbert, and Alric,<a id="noteref_998"
+ name="noteref_998" href="#note_998"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">998</span></span></a> heirs
+ of that kingdom, which he had governed thirty-four years and a
+ half. The next year Tobias,<a id="noteref_999" name="noteref_999"
+ href="#note_999"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">999</span></span></a>
+ bishop of the church of Rochester, died, a most learned man, as has
+ been said before; for he was disciple to those masters of blessed
+ memory, Theodore, the archbishop, and Abbot Hadrian, wherefore, as
+ has been said, besides having a great knowledge of letters both
+ ecclesiastical and general, he learned both the Greek and Latin
+ tongues to such perfection, that they were as well known and
+ familiar to him as his native language. He was buried in the chapel
+ of St. Paul the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page378">[pg
+ 378]</span><a name="Pg378" id="Pg378" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Apostle, which he had built within the church of St. Andrew<a id=
+ "noteref_1000" name="noteref_1000" href="#note_1000"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1000</span></span></a> for
+ his own place of burial. After him Aldwulf<a id="noteref_1001"
+ name="noteref_1001" href="#note_1001"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1001</span></span></a> took
+ upon him the office of bishop, having been consecrated by
+ Archbishop Bertwald.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 729, two comets appeared about the sun, to the great
+ terror of the beholders. One of them went before the sun in the
+ morning at his rising, the other followed him when he set in the
+ evening, as it were presaging dire disaster to both east and west;
+ or without doubt one was the forerunner of the day, and the other
+ of the night, to signify that mortals were threatened with
+ calamities at both times. They carried their flaming brands towards
+ the north, as it were ready to kindle a conflagration. They
+ appeared in January, and continued nearly a fortnight. At which
+ time a grievous blight fell upon Gaul, in that it was laid waste by
+ the Saracens with cruel bloodshed; but not long after in that
+ country they received the due reward of their unbelief.<a id=
+ "noteref_1002" name="noteref_1002" href="#note_1002"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1002</span></span></a> In
+ that year the holy man of God, Egbert, departed to the Lord, as has
+ been said above, on Easter day;<a id="noteref_1003" name=
+ "noteref_1003" href="#note_1003"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1003</span></span></a> and
+ immediately after Easter, that is, on the 9th of May, Osric,<a id=
+ "noteref_1004" name="noteref_1004" href="#note_1004"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1004</span></span></a> king
+ of the Northumbrians, departed this life, after he had reigned
+ eleven years, and appointed Ceolwulf,<a id="noteref_1005" name=
+ "noteref_1005" href="#note_1005"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1005</span></span></a>
+ brother to Coenred,<a id="noteref_1006" name="noteref_1006" href=
+ "#note_1006"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1006</span></span></a> who
+ had reigned before him, his successor; the beginning and progress
+ of whose reign have been so filled with many and great commotions
+ and conflicts, that it cannot yet be known what is to be said
+ concerning them, or what end they will have.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 731, Archbishop Bertwald died of old age, on the 13th of
+ January, having held his <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page379">[pg
+ 379]</span><a name="Pg379" id="Pg379" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ see thirty-seven years, six months and fourteen days.<a id=
+ "noteref_1007" name="noteref_1007" href="#note_1007"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1007</span></span></a> In
+ his stead, the same year, Tatwine,<a id="noteref_1008" name=
+ "noteref_1008" href="#note_1008"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1008</span></span></a> of
+ the province of the Mercians, was made archbishop, having been a
+ priest in the monastery called Briudun.<a id="noteref_1009" name=
+ "noteref_1009" href="#note_1009"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1009</span></span></a> He
+ was consecrated in the city of Canterbury by the venerable men,
+ Daniel,<a id="noteref_1010" name="noteref_1010" href=
+ "#note_1010"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1010</span></span></a>
+ bishop of Winchester, Ingwald of London,<a id="noteref_1011" name=
+ "noteref_1011" href="#note_1011"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1011</span></span></a>
+ Aldwin of Lichfield,<a id="noteref_1012" name="noteref_1012" href=
+ "#note_1012"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1012</span></span></a> and
+ Aldwulf of Rochester,<a id="noteref_1013" name="noteref_1013" href=
+ "#note_1013"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1013</span></span></a> on
+ Sunday, the 10th of June, being a man renowned for piety and
+ wisdom, and of notable learning in Holy Scripture.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus at the
+ present time,<a id="noteref_1014" name="noteref_1014" href=
+ "#note_1014"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1014</span></span></a> the
+ bishops Tatwine and <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page380">[pg
+ 380]</span><a name="Pg380" id="Pg380" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Aldwulf preside in the churches of Kent; Ingwald is bishop in the
+ province of the East Saxons. In the province of the East Angles,
+ the bishops are Aldbert and Hadulac;<a id="noteref_1015" name=
+ "noteref_1015" href="#note_1015"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1015</span></span></a> in
+ the province of the West Saxons, Daniel and Forthere;<a id=
+ "noteref_1016" name="noteref_1016" href="#note_1016"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1016</span></span></a> in
+ the province of the Mercians, Aldwin.<a id="noteref_1017" name=
+ "noteref_1017" href="#note_1017"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1017</span></span></a>
+ Among those peoples who dwell beyond the river Severn to the
+ westward,<a id="noteref_1018" name="noteref_1018" href=
+ "#note_1018"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1018</span></span></a>
+ Walhstod is bishop; in the province of the Hwiccas, Wilfrid;<a id=
+ "noteref_1019" name="noteref_1019" href="#note_1019"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1019</span></span></a> in
+ the province of Lindsey, Bishop Cynibert<a id="noteref_1020" name=
+ "noteref_1020" href="#note_1020"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1020</span></span></a>
+ presides; the bishopric of the Isle of Wight<a id="noteref_1021"
+ name="noteref_1021" href="#note_1021"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1021</span></span></a>
+ belongs to Daniel, bishop of the city of Winchester. The province
+ of the South Saxons,<a id="noteref_1022" name="noteref_1022" href=
+ "#note_1022"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1022</span></span></a>
+ having now continued some years without a bishop, receives
+ episcopal ministrations from the prelate of the West Saxons. All
+ these provinces, and the other southern provinces, as far as the
+ boundary formed by the river Humber, with their several kings, are
+ subject to King Ethelbald.<a id="noteref_1023" name="noteref_1023"
+ href="#note_1023"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1023</span></span></a></p><span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page381">[pg 381]</span><a name="Pg381" id="Pg381" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But in the
+ province of the Northumbrians, where King Ceolwulf reigns, four
+ bishops now preside; Wilfrid<a id="noteref_1024" name=
+ "noteref_1024" href="#note_1024"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1024</span></span></a> in
+ the church of York, Ethelwald<a id="noteref_1025" name=
+ "noteref_1025" href="#note_1025"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1025</span></span></a> in
+ that of Lindisfarne, Acca<a id="noteref_1026" name="noteref_1026"
+ href="#note_1026"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1026</span></span></a> in
+ that of Hagustald, Pecthelm<a id="noteref_1027" name="noteref_1027"
+ href="#note_1027"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1027</span></span></a> in
+ that which is called the White House, which, as the number of the
+ faithful has increased, has lately become an episcopal see, and has
+ him for its first prelate. The Pictish people also at this time are
+ at peace with the English nation, and rejoice in having their part
+ in Catholic peace and truth with the universal Church. The
+ Scots<a id="noteref_1028" name="noteref_1028" href=
+ "#note_1028"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1028</span></span></a> that
+ inhabit Britain, content with their own territories, devise no
+ plots nor hostilities against the English nation. The
+ Britons,<a id="noteref_1029" name="noteref_1029" href=
+ "#note_1029"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1029</span></span></a>
+ though they, for the most part, as a nation hate and oppose the
+ English nation, and wrongfully, and from wicked lewdness, set
+ themselves against the appointed Easter of the whole Catholic
+ Church; yet, inasmuch as both Divine and human power withstand
+ them, they can in neither purpose prevail as they desire; for
+ though in part they are their own masters, yet part of them are
+ brought under subjection to the English. In these favourable times
+ of peace and calm,<a id="noteref_1030" name="noteref_1030" href=
+ "#note_1030"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1030</span></span></a> many
+ of the Northumbrians, as well of the nobility as private persons,
+ laying aside their weapons, and receiving the tonsure, desire
+ rather both for themselves and their children to take upon them
+ monastic vows, than to practise the pursuit of war. What will be
+ the end hereof, the next age will see. This is for the present the
+ state <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page382">[pg 382]</span><a name=
+ "Pg382" id="Pg382" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> of all Britain;
+ about two hundred and eighty-five years after the coming of the
+ English into Britain, and in the 731st year of our Lord, in Whose
+ kingdom that shall have no end let the earth rejoice; and Britain
+ being one with them in the joy of His faith, let the multitude of
+ isles be glad, and give thanks at the remembrance of His
+ holiness.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc299" id="toc299"></a> <a name="pdf300" id="pdf300"></a>
+ <a name="Book_V_Chap_XXIV" id="Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">Chap. XXIV. Chronological
+ recapitulation of the whole work: also concerning the author
+ himself.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I have thought
+ fit briefly to sum up those things which have been related at
+ length under their particular dates, that they may be the better
+ kept in memory.<a id="noteref_1031" name="noteref_1031" href=
+ "#note_1031"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1031</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the sixtieth
+ year before the Incarnation of our Lord, Caius Julius Cæsar, first
+ of the Romans invaded Britain, and was victorious, yet could not
+ maintain the supreme power there. [<a href="#Book_I_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 2</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord, 46, Claudius, being the second of the Romans who came to
+ Britain, received the surrender of a great part of the island, and
+ added the Orkney islands to the Roman empire. [<a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">I, 3</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 167, Eleuther, being made bishop at Rome, governed the
+ Church most gloriously fifteen years.<a id="noteref_1032" name=
+ "noteref_1032" href="#note_1032"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1032</span></span></a> To
+ whom Lucius, king of Britain, sent a letter, asking to be made a
+ Christian, and succeeded in obtaining his request. [<a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_IV" class="tei tei-ref">I, 4</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year of
+ our Lord 189, Severus, being made emperor, reigned seventeen years;
+ he fortified Britain with a rampart from sea to sea. [<a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">I, 5</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 381,
+ Maximus, being made emperor in Britain, crossed over into Gaul, and
+ slew Gratian. [<a href="#Book_I_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">I,
+ 9</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 409,
+ Rome was overthrown by the Goths, from which time the Romans ceased
+ to rule in Britain. [<a href="#Book_I_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 11</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 430,
+ Palladius was sent by Pope Celestine <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page383">[pg 383]</span><a name="Pg383" id="Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> to the Scots that believed in Christ to be
+ their first bishop. [<a href="#Book_I_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 13</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 449,
+ Marcian being made emperor with Valentinian, reigned seven years;
+ in whose time the English, being called in by the Britons, came
+ into Britain. [<a href="#Book_I_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">I,
+ 15</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 538,
+ an eclipse of the sun came to pass on the 16th of February, from
+ the first hour until the third.<a id="noteref_1033" name=
+ "noteref_1033" href="#note_1033"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1033</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 540,
+ an eclipse of the sun came to pass on the 20th of June, and the
+ stars appeared during almost half an hour after the third hour of
+ the day.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 547,
+ Ida<a id="noteref_1034" name="noteref_1034" href=
+ "#note_1034"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1034</span></span></a>
+ began to reign; he was the founder of the royal family of the
+ Northumbrians, and he reigned twelve years.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 565,
+ the priest, Columba, came out of Scotland,<a id="noteref_1035"
+ name="noteref_1035" href="#note_1035"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1035</span></span></a> into
+ Britain, to teach the Picts, and he built a monastery in the isle
+ of Hii. [<a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV" class="tei tei-ref">III,
+ 4</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 596,
+ Pope Gregory sent Augustine with monks into Britain, to preach the
+ good tidings of the Word of God to the English nation. [<a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">I, 23</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 597,
+ the aforesaid teachers arrived in Britain; being about the 150th
+ year from the coming of the English into Britain. [<a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XXV" class="tei tei-ref">I, 25</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 601,
+ Pope Gregory sent the pall into Britain to Augustine, who was
+ already made bishop; he sent also several ministers of the Word,
+ among whom was Paulinus. [<a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 29</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 603,
+ a battle was fought at Degsastan. [<a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">I, 34</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 604,
+ the East Saxons received the faith of Christ, under King Sabert,
+ Mellitus being bishop. [<a href="#Book_II_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 3</a>.]</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page384">[pg 384]</span><a name="Pg384" id="Pg384" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 605,
+ Gregory died. [<a href="#Book_II_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">II,
+ 1</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 616,
+ Ethelbert, king of Kent died. [<a href="#Book_II_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 5</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 625,
+ Paulinus was ordained bishop of the Northumbrians by Archbishop
+ Justus. [<a href="#Book_II_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">II,
+ 9</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 626,
+ Eanfled, daughter of King Edwin, was baptized with twelve others,
+ on the eve of Whitsunday. [<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ib.</span></span>]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 627,
+ King Edwin was baptized, with his nation, at Easter. [<a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">II, 14</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 633,
+ King Edwin being killed, Paulinus returned to Kent. [<a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">II, 20</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 640,
+ Eadbald, king of Kent, died. [<a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 8</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 642,
+ King Oswald was slain. [<a href="#Book_III_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 9</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 644,
+ Paulinus, formerly bishop of York, but then of the city of
+ Rochester, departed to the Lord. [<a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 14</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 651,
+ King Oswin was killed, and Bishop Aidan died. [<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 653,
+ the Middle Angles, under their prince, Penda, were admitted to the
+ mysteries of the faith. [<a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 21</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 655,
+ Penda was slain, and the Mercians became Christians. [<a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">III, 24</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 664,
+ an eclipse came to pass; Earconbert, king of Kent, died; and Colman
+ with the Scots returned to his people; a pestilence arose; Ceadda
+ and Wilfrid were ordained bishops of the Northumbrians. [<a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">III, 26-28</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 668,
+ Theodore was ordained bishop. [<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 670,
+ Oswy, king of the Northumbrians, died. [<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_V"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 5</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 673,
+ Egbert, king of Kent, died; and a synod was held at Hertford, in
+ the presence of King Egfrid, Archbishop Theodore presiding: the
+ synod was of great profit, and its decrees are contained in ten
+ articles. [<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year
+ 675,<a id="noteref_1036" name="noteref_1036" href=
+ "#note_1036"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1036</span></span></a>
+ Wulfhere, king of the Mercians, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page385">[pg 385]</span><a name="Pg385" id="Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> when he had reigned seventeen years, died and
+ left the government to his brother Ethelred.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 676,
+ Ethelred ravaged Kent. [<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 678,
+ a comet appeared; Bishop Wilfrid was driven from his see by King
+ Egfrid; and Bosa, Eata, and Eadhaed were consecrated bishops in his
+ stead. [<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>; <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 679,
+ Aelfwine was killed. [<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 21</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 680,
+ a synod was held in the plain of Haethfelth, concerning the
+ Catholic faith, Archbishop Theodore presiding; John, the Roman
+ abbot, was also present. The same year also the Abbess Hilda died
+ at Streanaeshalch. [IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">17</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">18</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 685,
+ Egfrid, king of the Northumbrians, was slain. The same year
+ Hlothere, king of Kent, died. [<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 26</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 688,
+ Caedwald, king of the West Saxons, went to Rome from Britain.
+ [<a href="#Book_V_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 7</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 690,
+ Archbishop Theodore died. [<a href="#Book_V_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 8</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 697,
+ Queen Osthryth was murdered by her own nobles, to wit, the nobles
+ of the Mercians.<a id="noteref_1037" name="noteref_1037" href=
+ "#note_1037"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1037</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 698,
+ Berctred, an ealdorman of the king of the Northumbrians, was slain
+ by the Picts.<a id="noteref_1038" name="noteref_1038" href=
+ "#note_1038"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1038</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 704,
+ Ethelred, after he had reigned thirty-one years over the nation of
+ the Mercians, became a monk, and gave up the kingdom to Coenred.
+ [<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>.]<a id=
+ "noteref_1039" name="noteref_1039" href="#note_1039"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1039</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 705,
+ Aldfrid, king of the Northumbrians, died. [<a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 709,
+ Coenred, king of the Mercians, having reigned five years, went to
+ Rome. [<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 19</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 711,
+ the commander Bertfrid fought with the Picts.<a id="noteref_1040"
+ name="noteref_1040" href="#note_1040"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1040</span></span></a></p><span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page386">[pg 386]</span><a name="Pg386" id="Pg386" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 716,
+ Osred, king of the Northumbrians, was killed; and Ceolred, king of
+ the Mercians, died; and the man of God, Egbert, brought the monks
+ of Hii to observe the Catholic Easter and the ecclesiastical
+ tonsure. [<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXII" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 22</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 725,
+ Wictred, king of Kent, died. [<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 23</a>.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 729,
+ comets appeared; the holy Egbert passed away; and Osric died.
+ [<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 731,
+ Archbishop Bertwald died. [<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The same year
+ Tatwine was consecrated ninth archbishop of the church of
+ Canterbury, in the fifteenth year of the reign of Ethelbald, king
+ of the Mercians. [<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>]</p>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-tb">
+ <hr style="width: 50%" />
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Thus much of the
+ Ecclesiastical History of Britain, and more especially of the
+ English nation, as far as I could learn either from the writings of
+ the ancients, or the tradition of our forefathers, or of my own
+ knowledge, with the help of the Lord, I, Bede,<a id="noteref_1041"
+ name="noteref_1041" href="#note_1041"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1041</span></span></a> the
+ servant of Christ, and priest of the monastery of the blessed
+ Apostles, Peter and Paul, which is at Wearmouth and Jarrow,<a id=
+ "noteref_1042" name="noteref_1042" href="#note_1042"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1042</span></span></a> have
+ set forth. Having been born in the territory of that same
+ monastery, I was given, by the care of kinsmen, at seven years of
+ age, to be educated by the most reverend Abbot Benedict,<a id=
+ "noteref_1043" name="noteref_1043" href="#note_1043"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1043</span></span></a> and
+ afterwards by Ceolfrid,<a id="noteref_1044" name="noteref_1044"
+ href="#note_1044"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1044</span></span></a> and
+ spending all the remaining time of my life a dweller in that
+ monastery, I wholly applied myself to the study of Scripture; and
+ amidst the observance of monastic rule, and the daily charge of
+ singing in the church, I always took delight in learning, or
+ teaching, or writing. In the nineteenth year of my age, I received
+ deacon's orders; in the thirtieth, those of the priesthood, both of
+ them by the ministry of the most reverend Bishop John,<a id=
+ "noteref_1045" name="noteref_1045" href="#note_1045"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1045</span></span></a> and
+ at <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page387">[pg 387]</span><a name=
+ "Pg387" id="Pg387" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the bidding of the
+ Abbot Ceolfrid. From the time when I received priest's orders, till
+ the fifty-ninth year of my age, I have made it my business, for my
+ own needs and those of my brethren, to compile out of the works of
+ the venerable Fathers, the following brief notes on the Holy
+ Scriptures, and also to make some additions after the manner of the
+ meaning and interpretation given by them:<a id="noteref_1046" name=
+ "noteref_1046" href="#note_1046"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1046</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the Beginning
+ of Genesis, to the birth of Isaac and the casting out of Ishmael,
+ four books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Concerning the
+ Tabernacle and its Vessels, and of the Vestments of the Priests,
+ three books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the first
+ part of Samuel, to the Death of Saul, three books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Concerning the
+ Building of the Temple, of Allegorical Exposition, and other
+ matters, two books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Likewise on the
+ Book of Kings, thirty Questions.<a id="noteref_1047" name=
+ "noteref_1047" href="#note_1047"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1047</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the Proverbs
+ of Solomon, three books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the Song of
+ Songs, seven books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On Isaiah,
+ Daniel, the twelve Prophets, and Part of Jeremiah, Divisions of
+ Chapters, collected from the Treatise of the blessed Jerome.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On Ezra and
+ Nehemiah, three books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the song of
+ Habakkuk, one book.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the Book of
+ the blessed Father Tobias, one Book of Allegorical Explanation
+ concerning Christ and the Church.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Also, Chapters
+ of Readings on the Pentateuch of Moses, Joshua, and
+ Judges;</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page388">[pg
+ 388]</span><a name="Pg388" id="Pg388" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the Books of
+ Kings and Chronicles;</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the Book of
+ the blessed Father Job;</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the
+ Proverbs,<a id="noteref_1048" name="noteref_1048" href=
+ "#note_1048"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1048</span></span></a>
+ Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs;</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the Prophets
+ Isaiah, Ezra, and Nehemiah.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the Gospel of
+ Mark, four books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the Gospel of
+ Luke, six books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Of Homilies on
+ the Gospel, two books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the
+ Apostle,<a id="noteref_1049" name="noteref_1049" href=
+ "#note_1049"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1049</span></span></a>
+ whatsoever I have found in the works of St. Augustine I have taken
+ heed to transcribe in order.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the Acts of
+ the Apostles, two books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the seven
+ Catholic Epistles, a book on each.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On the
+ Revelation of St. John, three books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Likewise,
+ Chapters of Lessons on all the New Testament, except the
+ Gospel.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Likewise a book
+ of Epistles to divers Persons, of which one is of the Six Ages of
+ the world; one of the Halting-places of the Children of Israel; one
+ on the words of Isaiah, <span class="tei tei-q">“And they shall be
+ shut up in the prison, and after many days shall they be
+ visited”</span>;<a id="noteref_1050" name="noteref_1050" href=
+ "#note_1050"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1050</span></span></a> one
+ of the Reason of Leap-Year, and one of the Equinox, according to
+ Anatolius.<a id="noteref_1051" name="noteref_1051" href=
+ "#note_1051"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1051</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Likewise
+ concerning the Histories of Saints: I translated the Book of the
+ Life and Passion of St. Felix, Confessor,<a id="noteref_1052" name=
+ "noteref_1052" href="#note_1052"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1052</span></span></a> from
+ the metrical work of Paulinus, into prose; the Book of the Life and
+ Passion of St. Anastasius,<a id="noteref_1053" name="noteref_1053"
+ href="#note_1053"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1053</span></span></a>
+ which was ill translated from the Greek, and worse amended by some
+ ignorant person, I have corrected as to the sense as far as I
+ could; I have written the Life of <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page389">[pg 389]</span><a name="Pg389" id="Pg389" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> the Holy Father Cuthbert,<a id="noteref_1054"
+ name="noteref_1054" href="#note_1054"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1054</span></span></a> who
+ was both monk and bishop, first in heroic verse, and afterwards in
+ prose.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The History of
+ the Abbots of this monastery, in which I rejoice to serve the
+ Divine Goodness, to wit, Benedict, Ceolfrid, and Huaetbert,<a id=
+ "noteref_1055" name="noteref_1055" href="#note_1055"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1055</span></span></a> in
+ two books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The
+ Ecclesiastical History of our Island and Nation, in five books.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The Martyrology
+ of the Festivals of the Holy Martyrs, in which I have carefully
+ endeavoured to set down all whom I could find, and not only on what
+ day, but also by what sort of combat, and under what judge they
+ overcame the world.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A Book of Hymns
+ in divers sorts of metre, or rhythm.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A Book of
+ Epigrams in heroic or elegiac verse.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Of the Nature of
+ Things, and of the Times, one book of each; likewise, of the Times,
+ one larger book.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A book of
+ Orthography arranged in Alphabetical Order.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Likewise a Book
+ of the Art of Poetry, and to it I have added another little Book of
+ Figures of Speech or Tropes; that is, of the Figures and Modes of
+ Speech in which the Holy Scriptures are written.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And I beseech
+ Thee, good Jesus, that to whom Thou hast graciously granted sweetly
+ to drink in the words of Thy knowledge, Thou wilt also vouchsafe in
+ Thy loving-kindness that he may one day come to Thee, the Fountain
+ of all wisdom, and appear for ever before Thy face.</p>
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page390">[pg 390]</span><a name=
+ "Pg390" id="Pg390" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc301" id="toc301"></a> <a name="pdf302" id="pdf302"></a>
+ <a name="Continuation" id="Continuation" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Continuation</span></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The Continuation of
+ Bede.</span></span><a id="noteref_1056" name="noteref_1056" href=
+ "#note_1056"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1056</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 731
+ King Ceolwulf was taken prisoner, and tonsured, and sent back to his
+ kingdom; Bishop Acca was driven from his see.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 732,
+ Egbert<a id="noteref_1057" name="noteref_1057" href=
+ "#note_1057"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1057</span></span></a> was
+ made Bishop of York, in the room of Wilfrid.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">[Cynibert Bishop
+ of Lindsey died.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">[In the year of
+ our Lord 733, Archbishop Tatwine, having received the pall by
+ Apostolic authority, ordained Alwic<a id="noteref_1058" name=
+ "noteref_1058" href="#note_1058"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1058</span></span></a> and
+ Sigfrid,<a id="noteref_1059" name="noteref_1059" href=
+ "#note_1059"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1059</span></span></a>
+ bishops.]</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 733,
+ there was an eclipse of the sun on the 14th day of August about the
+ third hour, in such wise that the whole orb of the sun seemed to be
+ covered with a black and gloomy shield.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 734,
+ the moon, on the 31st of January, about the time of cock-crowing,
+ was, for about a whole hour, coloured blood-red, after which a
+ blackness followed, and she regained her wonted light.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year from
+ the Incarnation of Christ, 734, bishop Tatwine died.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 735,
+ Nothelm was ordained archbishop; and bishop Egbert, having received
+ the pall from the Apostolic see, was the first to be established as
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page391">[pg 391]</span><a name="Pg391"
+ id="Pg391" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> archbishop<a id="noteref_1060"
+ name="noteref_1060" href="#note_1060"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1060</span></span></a> after
+ Paulinus, and he ordained Frithbert,<a id="noteref_1061" name=
+ "noteref_1061" href="#note_1061"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1061</span></span></a> and
+ Frithwald<a id="noteref_1062" name="noteref_1062" href=
+ "#note_1062"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1062</span></span></a>
+ bishops; and the priest Bede died.<a id="noteref_1063" name=
+ "noteref_1063" href="#note_1063"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1063</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 737,
+ an excessive drought rendered the land unfruitful; and Ceolwulf,
+ voluntarily receiving the tonsure, left the kingdom to Eadbert.<a id=
+ "noteref_1064" name="noteref_1064" href="#note_1064"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1064</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 739,
+ Edilhart,<a id="noteref_1065" name="noteref_1065" href=
+ "#note_1065"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1065</span></span></a> king
+ of the West-Saxons, died, as did Archbishop Nothelm.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 740,
+ Cuthbert<a id="noteref_1066" name="noteref_1066" href=
+ "#note_1066"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1066</span></span></a> was
+ consecrated in Nothelm's stead. Ethelbald, king of the Mercians,
+ cruelly and wrongfully wasted part of Northumbria, their king,
+ Eadbert, with his army, being employed against the Picts. Bishop
+ Ethelwald died also, and Conwulf,<a id="noteref_1067" name=
+ "noteref_1067" href="#note_1067"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1067</span></span></a> was
+ consecrated in his stead. Arnwin<a id="noteref_1068" name=
+ "noteref_1068" href="#note_1068"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1068</span></span></a> and
+ Eadbert<a id="noteref_1069" name="noteref_1069" href=
+ "#note_1069"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1069</span></span></a> were
+ slain.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 741, a
+ great drought came upon the country. Charles,<a id="noteref_1070"
+ name="noteref_1070" href="#note_1070"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1070</span></span></a> king
+ of the Franks, died; and his sons, Caroloman and Pippin,<a id=
+ "noteref_1071" name="noteref_1071" href="#note_1071"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1071</span></span></a>
+ reigned in his stead.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 745,
+ Bishop Wilfrid and Ingwald, Bishop of London, departed to the
+ Lord.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 747,
+ the man of God, Herefrid,<a id="noteref_1072" name="noteref_1072"
+ href="#note_1072"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1072</span></span></a>
+ died.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 750,
+ Cuthred, king of the West Saxons, rose up against king Ethelbald and
+ Oengus; Theudor <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page392">[pg
+ 392]</span><a name="Pg392" id="Pg392" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> and
+ Eanred died; Eadbert added the plain of Kyle and other places to his
+ dominions.<a id="noteref_1073" name="noteref_1073" href=
+ "#note_1073"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1073</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 753,
+ in the fifth year of King Eadbert, on the 9th of January,<a id=
+ "noteref_1074" name="noteref_1074" href="#note_1074"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1074</span></span></a> an
+ eclipse of the sun came to pass; afterwards, in the same year and
+ month, on the 24th day of January, the moon suffered an eclipse,
+ being covered with a gloomy, black shield, in like manner as was the
+ sun a little while before.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 754,
+ Boniface,<a id="noteref_1075" name="noteref_1075" href=
+ "#note_1075"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1075</span></span></a> called
+ also Winfrid, Bishop of the Franks, received the crown of martyrdom,
+ together with fifty-three others; and Redger was consecrated
+ archbishop in his stead, by pope Stephen.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 757,
+ Ethelbald, king of the Mercians, was treacherously and miserably
+ murdered, in the night, by his own guards; Beornred<a id=
+ "noteref_1076" name="noteref_1076" href="#note_1076"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1076</span></span></a> began
+ his reign; Cyniwulf,<a id="noteref_1077" name="noteref_1077" href=
+ "#note_1077"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1077</span></span></a> king
+ of the West Saxons, died; and the same year, Offa, having put
+ Beornred to flight, sought to gain the kingdom of the Mercians by
+ bloodshed.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 758,
+ Eadbert, king of the Northumbrians, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page393">[pg 393]</span><a name="Pg393" id="Pg393" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> receiving St. Peter's tonsure for the love of
+ God, and to the end that he might take the heavenly country by
+ force,<a id="noteref_1078" name="noteref_1078" href=
+ "#note_1078"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1078</span></span></a> left
+ the kingdom to his son Oswulf.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 755,
+ Oswulf was wickedly murdered by his own thegns; and Ethelwald, being
+ chosen the same year by his people, entered upon the kingdom; in
+ whose second year there was great tribulation by reason of
+ pestilence, which continued almost two years, divers grievous
+ sicknesses raging, but more especially the disease of dysentery.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 761,
+ Oengus,<a id="noteref_1079" name="noteref_1079" href=
+ "#note_1079"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1079</span></span></a> king
+ of the Picts, died; who, from the beginning to the end of his reign,
+ continued to be a blood-stained and tyrannical butcher; Oswin<a id=
+ "noteref_1080" name="noteref_1080" href="#note_1080"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1080</span></span></a> was
+ also slain.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 765,
+ King Aluchred came to the throne.<a id="noteref_1081" name=
+ "noteref_1081" href="#note_1081"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1081</span></span></a></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the year 766
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, Archbishop Egbert, of
+ the royal race, and endued with divine knowledge, as also Frithbert,
+ both of them truly faithful bishops, departed to the Lord.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page395">[pg 395]</span><a name=
+ "Pg395" id="Pg395" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc303" id="toc303"></a> <a name="pdf304" id="pdf304"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Index</span></h1>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aaron, British Martyr, <a href="#Pg018" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">18</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aaron, High Priest, <a href="#Pg361" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">361</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Abbots" id="Index-Abbots" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Abbots,
+ Anonymous History of the,”</span> editorial references to,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxv</a>, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">257</a> n., <a href="#Pg389" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">389</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">and see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bede"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bede</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Abercorn" id="Index-Abercorn" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Abercorn or Aebbercurnig, Monastery of, <a href="#Pgxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg286"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Abraham's Oak, <a href="#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">342</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Abraham's Tomb, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Acca" id="Index-Acca" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Acca, friend of Bede, afterwards Bishop of Hexham, in succession
+ to Wilfrid, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">161</a>, <a href="#Pg248" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">248</a>, <a href="#Pg357"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">357</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg358" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">358</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href="#Pg381" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">381</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his attachment to Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">161</a>, <a href="#Pg355" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">355</a>, <a href="#Pg358"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">358</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ driven from his see, <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">161</a>, <a href="#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">390</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his good works, musical gifts and learning, <a href="#Pg358"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">358</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ educated by Bosa, <a href="#Pg358" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">358</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Acha, sister of Edwin, wife of Ethelfrid, and mother of Oswald,
+ <a href="#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">147</a>, <a href="#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">383</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Acts of the Apostles, quoted, <a href="#Pg011" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">11</a>, <a href="#Pg197"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">197</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg304" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">304</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg335" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">335</a>, <a href="#Pg371" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">371</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Adalbert, Life
+ of,”</span> editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg143" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">143</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Adam, <a href="#Pg130" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">130</a>, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">341</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his tomb, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Adamnan-Iona" id="Index-Adamnan-Iona" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Adamnan, Abbot of Iona, <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">140</a> n., <a href="#Pg285" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his work on the Holy Places (<span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“De Locis Sanctis”</span>), <a href="#Pgxxii"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg337" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">337</a>, <a href="#Pg338" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">338</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Life of St.
+ Columba,”</span> <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">336</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his missions to King Aldfrid, <a href="#Pg336" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">336</a>, <a href="#Pg372"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">372</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts the Irish to the Catholic Easter and ecclesiastical
+ tonsure, <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">336</a>, <a href="#Pg337" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">337</a>, <a href="#Pg372" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">372</a>, <a href="#Pg373"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">373</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his death, <a href="#Pg337" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">337</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ receives Arculf, <a href="#Pg338" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">338</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ return to Ireland, <a href="#Pg373" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">373</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Adamnan, Monk of Coldingham, foretells the burning of Coldingham
+ Monastery, <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg283" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">283</a>, <a href="#Pg284" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">284</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his vision, <a href="#Pg281" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">281</a>, <a href="#Pg283" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">283</a>, <a href="#Pg284" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">284</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his penitence, <a href="#Pg282" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">282</a>, <a href="#Pg283" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">283</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his austerity, <a href="#Pg281" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">281</a>, <a href="#Pg282" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">282</a>, <a href="#Pg283" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">283</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ad-Barvae" id="Index-Ad-Barvae" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ad Barvae, or At the Wood, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg219" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">219</a>, <a href="#Pg231"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Adda, Northumbrian priest, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg180" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">180</a>, <a href="#Pg181"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">181</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Addi, a thegn, <a href="#Pg308" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">308</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Adeodatus, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Adgefrin, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Yeavering"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Yeavering</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Adtuifyrdi, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Twyford"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Twyford</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Adulwald, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Eadbald"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eadbald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aebba" id="Index-Aebba" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aebba, Abbess of Coldingham, half-sister of Oswy, <a href=
+ "#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">260</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg283" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">283</a>, <a href="#Pg284" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">284</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her name, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ founds the monasteries of Ebchester and Coldingham, <a href=
+ "#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">260</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her friendship for Cuthbert, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">260</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ intercedes for Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">260</a> n., <a href="#Pg352" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her death, <a href="#Pg284" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">284</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aebbercurnig, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Abercorn"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Abercorn</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aecci" id="Index-Aecci" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aecci, Bishop of Dunwich, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">231</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aedan" id="Index-Aedan" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aedan, King of Scots, defeated by Ethelfrid, <a href="#Pg073"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg074" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">74</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aedgils, fellow priest of Bede, <a href="#Pg284" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">284</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aelfric (<span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Grammaticus”</span>) editorial reference to,
+ <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">288</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aelfric, father of Osric, <a href="#Pg134" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">134</a>, <a href="#Pg164" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">164</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aelfwine" id="Index-Aelfwine" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aelfwine, brother of Egfrid, <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">267</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page396">[pg 396]</span><a name=
+ "Pg396" id="Pg396" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aelli-Deira" id="Index-Aelli-Deira" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aelli, King of Deira, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">73</a>, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">83</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Gregory's pun on his name, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">83</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aelli" id="Index-Aelli" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aelli, King of Sussex, first Bretwalda, <a href="#Pg094" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg245"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aenhere" id="Index-Aenhere" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aenhere, King of the Hwiccas, <a href="#Pg246" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">246</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aescwine" id="Index-Aescwine" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aescwine, Sub-king of Wessex, <a href="#Pg241" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aesica, a little boy dedicated to religion, <a href="#Pgxxxiii"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg234" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">234</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aetherius" id="Index-Aetherius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aetherius, Archbishop of Lyons, <a href="#Pg044" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">44</a>, <a href="#Pg049"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg063" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">63</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aetius, the Consul, <a href="#Pg026" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">26</a>, <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">27</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ put to death by Valentinian, <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">27</a>, <a href="#Pg041" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">41</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aetla" id="Index-Aetla" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aetla, Bishop of Dorchester, <a href="#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">272</a>, <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aetswinapathe, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Ouestraefelda" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ouestraefelda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Africa, Churches of, <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">196</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Agabus, the prophet, <a href="#Pg011" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">11</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Agatha, St., <a href="#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">265</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Agatho, Pope, <a href="#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">254</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends John the precentor to report on the English Church,
+ <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a>, <a href="#Pg258" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">258</a>, <a href="#Pg259" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ holds a Synod against the Monothelites, <a href="#Pg352" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ tries Wilfrid's cause, <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">352</a>, <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a>, <a href="#Pg354"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">354</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Agatho, a priest, companion of Agilbert, <a href="#Pg195" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">195</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Agilbert" id="Index-Agilbert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Agilbert, missionary to the West Saxons, Bishop of Dorchester,
+ <a href="#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">147</a>, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">148</a>, <a href="#Pg149" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a>, <a href="#Pg194"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">194</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ offended by Coinwalch, returns to Gaul, <a href="#Pg150" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">150</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ made Bishop of Paris, <a href="#Pg150" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">150</a>, <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">350</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ refuses to return to England, and sends Leutherius in his place,
+ <a href="#Pg150" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">150</a>, <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">151</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Whitby Synod, <a href="#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">195</a>, <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">196</a>, <a href="#Pg201" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">201</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his ignorance of English, <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">196</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ entertains Theodore, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrates Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">206</a>, <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">350</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Agnes, St., <a href="#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">54</a> n., <a href="#Pg265" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">265</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Agricola, <a href="#Pg011" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">11</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Agricola, son of Severianus, a Pelagian, <a href="#Pg032" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aidan" id="Index-Aidan" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aidan, Monk of Iona, Abbot and Bishop of Lindisfarne, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg004" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">4</a> n., <a href="#Pg139" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">139</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">140</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg201" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">201</a>, <a href="#Pg347" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">347</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bede's admiration for, <a href="#Pgxxxix" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxix</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his mission to Northumbria, <a href="#Pg138" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">138</a>, <a href="#Pg144" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">144</a>, <a href="#Pg146"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">146</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg376" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">376</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his life, <a href="#Pg144" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">144</a>, <a href="#Pg146" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">146</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordination, <a href="#Pg144" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">144</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his character, <a href="#Pg138" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">138</a>, <a href="#Pg144" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">144</a>, <a href="#Pg145" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">145</a>, <a href="#Pg170"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">170</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg171" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">171</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his doctrine, <a href="#Pg144" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">144</a>, <a href="#Pg145" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">145</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his good example, <a href="#Pg144" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">144</a>, <a href="#Pg145" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">145</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his rebuke to Corman, <a href="#Pg145" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">145</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ gives his horse to a beggar, <a href="#Pg165" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">165</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his friendship for Oswin, <a href="#Pg165" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">165</a>, <a href="#Pg166" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">166</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg166" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">166</a>, <a href="#Pg169" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">169</a>, <a href="#Pg192" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a>, <a href="#Pg288"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">288</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his prevision of Oswin's death, <a href="#Pg166" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">166</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ foretells and calms a storm, <a href="#Pg166" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">166</a>, <a href="#Pg167" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">167</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his miracles, <a href="#Pg166" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">166</a>, <a href="#Pg167" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">167</a>, <a href="#Pg168" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">168</a>, <a href="#Pg169"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">169</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg170" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">170</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Farne, <a href="#Pg168" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">168</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ saves Bamborough from fire, <a href="#Pg168" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">168</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his body translated to Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg169" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">169</a>, <a href="#Pg202"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">202</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his observance of Easter, <a href="#Pg170" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">170</a>, <a href="#Pg171" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">171</a>, <a href="#Pg193"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">193</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his disciples, <a href="#Pg202" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">202</a>, <a href="#Pg208" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">208</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his rule, <a href="#Pg290" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">290</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ persuades Hilda to return to Northumbria, <a href="#Pg271" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">271</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrates Heiu as a nun, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">271</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aire, the River, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Akeburg" id="Index-Akeburg" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Akeburgh (perhaps Jacobsburgh), <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alani, the, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">22</a>, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">41</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alaric, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">22</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alban, St., <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg039" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">39</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his conversion, <a href="#Pg014" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">14</a>, <a href="#Pg015" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">15</a>, <a href="#Pg016" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">16</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Lives of, <a href="#Pg015" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">15</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ miracles, <a href="#Pg017" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">17</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his tomb, <a href="#Pg036" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">36</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his blood, <a href="#Pg036" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">36</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Albinus" id="Index-Albinus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Albinus, Abbot of St. Augustine's Monastery, Canterbury, in
+ succession to Hadrian, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg002" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">2</a> n., <a href="#Pg003"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg357" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">357</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his scholarship, <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">2</a>, <a href="#Pg357" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">357</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ furnishes Bede with materials for the <span class="tei tei-q"
+ style="text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">2</a>, <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">3</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Albion, early name of Britain, <a href="#Pg005" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alchfled, daughter of Oswy, wife of Peada, <a href="#Pg180"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">180</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alchfrid, King of Deira, son of Oswy, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">195</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">206</a>, <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">377</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ rebels against Oswy, <a href="#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">163</a>, <a href="#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">207</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">163</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts Peada, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">180</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">180</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the battle of the Winwaed, <a href="#Pg188" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">188</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ friendship for Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">194</a>, <a href="#Pg350" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his observance of Easter, <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">194</a>, <a href="#Pg195" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">195</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Whitby, <a href="#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">195</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ friendship for Coinwalch of Wessex, <a href="#Pg350" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page397">[pg 397]</span><a name=
+ "Pg397" id="Pg397" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alcluith, or Dumbarton, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dumbarton"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dumbarton</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Alcuin" id="Index-Alcuin" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alcuin, his letter to the monks of Wearmouth, <a href="#Pgxxxv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxv</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his influence on learning, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his anecdote of Bede, <a href="#Pgxxxvii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxvii</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“De Sanct.
+ Ebor.”</span> quoted, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Life of
+ Wilbrord”</span> quoted, <a href="#Pg143" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">143</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ref. to, <a href="#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">319</a> n., <a href="#Pg320" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">320</a>, <a href="#Pg323"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">323</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">325</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aldbert" id="Index-Aldbert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aldbert, Bishop of Dunwich, <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">379</a>, <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aldfrid" id="Index-Aldfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aldfrid, King of Northumbria after Egfrid, <a href="#Pgxxix"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg302" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">302</a>, <a href="#Pg312" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">312</a>, <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg372" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">372</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">377</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">342</a>, <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>, <a href="#Pg385"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his relations with Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg247" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">247</a> n., <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a>, <a href="#Pg354"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">354</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">287</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ retrieves the fortunes of Northumbria, <a href="#Pg287" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ visits Drythelm, <a href="#Pg331" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">331</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ friendship for Adamnan, <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">336</a>, <a href="#Pg338" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">338</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his exile in Iona, <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">336</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aldgils" id="Index-Aldgils" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aldgils, King of Frisland, <a href="#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">351</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aldhelm" id="Index-Aldhelm" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aldhelm, Bishop of Sherborne, <a href="#Pgxxx" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg148"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg210" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">265</a> n., <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a>, <a href="#Pg345"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his women scholars, <a href="#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">237</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ letter to Geraint, <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">336</a> n., <a href="#Pg344" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ letter to Wilfrid's clergy, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">343</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ made Abbot of Malmesbury, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">343</a> n., <a href="#Pg344" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n., <a href="#Pg344" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at St. Michael's, Malmesbury, <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his literary works, <a href="#Pg344" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">344</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aldwin-Partney" id="Index-Aldwin-Partney" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aldwin, Abbot of Partney or Peartaneu, <a href="#Pg158" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">158</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aldwin-Worr" id="Index-Aldwin-Worr" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aldwin, or Worr, Bishop of Lichfield, <a href="#Pg379" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a>, <a href="#Pg380"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aldwulf-Rochester" id="Index-Aldwulf-Rochester"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aldwulf, Bishop of Rochester, <a href="#Pg378" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">378</a>, <a href="#Pg379"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aldwulf-King" id="Index-Aldwulf-King" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aldwulf, King of East Anglia, son of Ethelhere, <a href="#Pg121"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">271</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his support of Ethelthryth, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">260</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alemanni, the, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">92</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alexandria, <a href="#Pg338" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">338</a>, <a href="#Pg364" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">364</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alexandria, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Cyril"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Cyril</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Theophilus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Theophilus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alexandrians, the, <a href="#Pg366" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">366</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alfred, his translation of the <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> <a href=
+ "#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xx</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg321" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">321</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Alfrid" id="Index-Alfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Alfrid,”</span>
+ King of Northumbria, <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">377</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Allectus, <a href="#Pg014" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">14</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Allelujah, or Hallelujah, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">83</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ All Martyrs, the Festival of, later the festival of All Saints,
+ <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">93</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ All Saints, the Festival of, introduced by Pope Boniface,
+ <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">93</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alne, the River, <a href="#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">292</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Alric" id="Index-Alric" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alric, son of Wictred of Kent, <a href="#Pg377" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aluchred" id="Index-Aluchred" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aluchred, King of Northumbria, <a href="#Pg393" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alweo, brother of Penda, <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Alwic" id="Index-Alwic" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Alwic, Bishop of Lindsey, <a href="#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">390</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Amasea, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Asterius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Asterius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Amber, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ambleteuse, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Amfleat"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Amfleat</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ambrose, St., quoted, <a href="#Pgxlii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xlii</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ambrosius Aurelianus, <a href="#Pg031" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">31</a>, <a href="#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">32</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Amfleat" id="Index-Amfleat" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Amfleat, or Ambleteuse, <a href="#Pg072" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">72</a>, <a href="#Pg073" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Amphibalus, St., <a href="#Pg015" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">15</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Amulets, <a href="#Pg289" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">289</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Anastasis (Resurrection of our Lord), Church at Jerusalem,
+ <a href="#Pg339" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">339</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Anastasius" id="Index-Anastasius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Anastasius, St., <a href="#Pg388" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">388</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Anatolius" id="Index-Anatolius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Anatolius, Bishop of Laodicea, authority on the Easter question,
+ <a href="#Pg139" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">139</a>, <a href="#Pg198" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">198</a>, <a href="#Pg199" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">199</a>, <a href="#Pg368"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">368</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg388" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">388</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ancyra, a cloak of, <a href="#Pg109" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">109</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Andeley-sur-Seine" id="Index-Andeley-sur-Seine"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Andeley-sur-Seine, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg152" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">152</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Andhun, ealdorman, rules the South Saxons, <a href="#Pg251"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Andilegum, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Andeley-sur-Seine" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Andeley-sur-Seine</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Andragius, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Androgius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Androgius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Andredsweald, the, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Andrew, a monk, refuses the English Archbishopric, <a href=
+ "#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">214</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Andrew, St., <a href="#Pg042" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">42</a> n., <a href="#Pg089" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href="#Pg163"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">163</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Androgius" id="Index-Androgius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Androgius, Andragius, Androgorius or Mandubracius, Chief of the
+ Trinovantes, <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">10</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Angels, <a href="#Pgxxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg174" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">174</a>, <a href="#Pg175"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">175</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg176" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">176</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg221" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">221</a>, <a href="#Pg222" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">222</a>, <a href="#Pg333" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">333</a>, <a href="#Pg334"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">334</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Angles, <a href="#Pg029" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">29</a>, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg031" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">31</a>, <a href="#Pg082"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">82</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Gregory's pun upon, <a href="#Pg082" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">82</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page398">[pg 398]</span><a name=
+ "Pg398" id="Pg398" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Anglesea, <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg102" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">102</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Anglia" id="Index-Anglia" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Anglia, the name of, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Angrivarii, the, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Angulus, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Anglia"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Anglia</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Anna" id="Index-Anna" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Anna, King of East Anglia, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">149</a>, <a href="#Pg152" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">152</a>, <a href="#Pg172"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg185" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a>, <a href="#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">232</a>, <a href="#Pg260" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">260</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">271</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his piety, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">149</a>, <a href="#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">172</a>, <a href="#Pg259" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his good children, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">149</a>, <a href="#Pg173" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">173</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ slain by Penda, <a href="#Pg173" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">173</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ enriches the monastery of Cnobheresburg, <a href="#Pg174" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">174</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Annales
+ Cambriae,”</span> editorial references to, <a href="#Pg032"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg337" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">337</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Annales
+ Francorum,”</span> editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg323"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">323</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Annegray, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">92</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Annemundus" id="Index-Annemundus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Annemundus (Dalfinus), Archbishop of Lyons, <a href="#Pg194"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">194</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his kindness to Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg248" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">248</a>, <a href="#Pg348" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">348</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his execution, <a href="#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">349</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Anselm" id="Index-Anselm" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, <a href="#Pg072" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Antioch, Patriarch of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Anastasius" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Anastasius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Antoninus Pius, his rampart, <a href="#Pg024" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">24</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Antonius-Bassianus" id="Index-Antonius-Bassianus"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Antonius, Bassianus, Emperor, <a href="#Pg013" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Antwerp, <a href="#Pgxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxi</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Appleby" id="Index-Appleby" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Appleby, Thomas, Bishop of Carlisle, <a href="#Pg294" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">294</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Apollinarianism, <a href="#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">255</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Apostles, the, their manner of tonsure, <a href="#Pg370" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">370</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aquila, <a href="#Pg197" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">197</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aquileia, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">20</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aquitaine, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a> n., <a href="#Pg033" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">33</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg369" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">369</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Arcadius, Emperor of the East, son of Theodosius, <a href=
+ "#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">20</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Arculf" id="Index-Arculf" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Arculf, Bishop of Gaul, <a href="#Pg337" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">337-340</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Argyll, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">8</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Arianism, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg019" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">19</a>, <a href="#Pg020"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">20</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">255</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Arles, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">22</a>, <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">49</a>, <a href="#Pg215" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bishop of, <a href="#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">54</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Arles, Archbishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-John-Arles" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">John</a>, <a href="#Index-Vergilius" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Vergilius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Armagh, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Tomene"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Tomene</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Armagh, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Tomene"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Tomene</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Armenia, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Armorica, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">7</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Armoricans, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">41</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Arnwin, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Arwald" id="Index-Arwald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Arwald, King of the Isle of Wight, <a href="#Pg252" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">252</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his brothers, <a href="#Pg252" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">252</a>, <a href="#Pg253" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">253</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Asclepiodotus, restores Britain to the Romans, <a href="#Pg014"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">14</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ascension, the Basilica of the, at Jerusalem, <a href="#Pg340"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">340</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">341</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Asia, Churches of, <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">196</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Asterius-Genoa" id="Index-Asterius-Genoa" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Asterius, Bishop of Genoa (Archbishop of Milan), <a href="#Pg148"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Asterius" id="Index-Asterius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Asterius, Bishop of Amasea, <a href="#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">265</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Astronomy, <a href="#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">217</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Athelstan, <a href="#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">303</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Atlantic, the, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ At the Stone, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Stoneham"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Stoneham</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ At the Wood, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ad-Barvae"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ad Barvae</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Attila, King of the Huns, <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">27</a>, <a href="#Pg317" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Audrey, popular form of Ethelthryth, <a href="#Pg263" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">263</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Augustine" id="Index-Augustine" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Augustine, St., sent by Pope Gregory to convert the English,
+ <a href="#Pgxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxi</a>, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg042" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">42</a>, <a href="#Pg043" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">43</a>, <a href="#Pg047" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">47</a>, <a href="#Pg048"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">48</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">81</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg086" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">86</a>, <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">94</a> n., <a href="#Pg098" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">98</a>, <a href="#Pg126"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">126</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg210" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordained abbot, <a href="#Pg043" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">43</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ recommended to Aetherius, <a href="#Pg044" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">44</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ lands in Thanet, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">45</a>, <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">93</a>, <a href="#Pg094" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg142"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ received by Ethelbert and Bertha, <a href="#Pg045" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">45</a>, <a href="#Pg046"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">46</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg047" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">47</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ settles at Canterbury, <a href="#Pg047" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">47</a>, <a href="#Pg048" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">48</a>, <a href="#Pg072"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his report to Gregory, <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">49</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordained Archbishop of the English at Arles, <a href="#Pg049"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his see, <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">49</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ recommended by Gregory to Vergilius, <a href="#Pg063" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">63</a>, <a href="#Pg064"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">64</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ receives the pall, <a href="#Pg064" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">64</a>, <a href="#Pg065" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">65</a>, <a href="#Pg066" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">66</a>, <a href="#Pg383"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his miracles, <a href="#Pg068" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">68</a>, <a href="#Pg069" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">69</a>, <a href="#Pg081" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">81</a>, <a href="#Pg083"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">83</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg085" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">85</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ recommended to Ethelbert by Gregory, <a href="#Pg070" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">70</a>, <a href="#Pg071"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">71</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ restores the Church of St. Saviour, Canterbury, <a href="#Pg072"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds the Monastery of SS. Peter and Paul, <a href="#Pg072"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ calls a Synod, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">83</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his dispute with the British bishops, <a href="#Pg085" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">85</a>, <a href="#Pg087"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his prophecy of disaster, <a href="#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">87</a>, <a href="#Pg089" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">89</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordains Mellitus and Justus, <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">89</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg088" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">88</a>, <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href="#Pg090" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">90</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried in the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, <a href="#Pg072"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">90</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his tomb and epitaph, <a href="#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">90</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his body translated, <a href="#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">90</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his monastic rule, <a href="#Pg290" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">290</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page399">[pg 399]</span><a name=
+ "Pg399" id="Pg399" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Augustine, St., Bishop of Hippo, <a href="#Pg021" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">21</a>, <a href="#Pg388"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">388</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ The Sentences of, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Augustine's Ác, or Augustine's Oak, Synod at, <a href="#Pg084"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84-86</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Augustus, Emperor, <a href="#Pg011" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">11</a>, <a href="#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">12</a>, <a href="#Pg013" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a>, <a href="#Pg020"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">20</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">22</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg026" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">26</a>, <a href="#Pg029" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">29</a>, <a href="#Pg042" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">42</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Aurelius" id="Index-Aurelius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aurelius Commodus, Emperor, <a href="#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">12</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aurelius Victor, quoted, <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">135</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aust, probably Augustine's Ác, <a href="#Pg084" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Austerfield, Northumbria, <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">353</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Austrasia, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Dagobert-II" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Dagobert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Avon, the River, in Linlithgow, <a href="#Pg189" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Aylesford, Kent, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ayrshire, <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">325</a> n., <a href="#Pg392" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Babbanburch, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Bamborough" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Bamborough</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Badbury, Dorsetshire, supposed to be Badon Hill, <a href="#Pg032"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Badon Hill, Battle of, <a href="#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">32</a>, <a href="#Pg042" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">42</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Baducing, patronymic of Benedict Biscop, <a href="#Pg257" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">257</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Badudegn, a monk of Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg298" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">298</a>, <a href="#Pg299"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">299</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Badwin" id="Index-Badwin" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Badwin, Bishop of Elmham, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">231</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Baithanus, Irish bishop, <a href="#Pg128" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">128</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Balder, the God, <a href="#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">323</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Baldhild" id="Index-Baldhild" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Baldhild, or Bathild, Queen Regent of Neustria, wife of Clovis
+ II, <a href="#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">152</a> n., <a href="#Pg349" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">349</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ballads, English, <a href="#Pg277" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">277</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Baltic, The, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bamborough" id="Index-Bamborough" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bamborough, Babbanburch, Bebbanburh, or Bebburgh, <a href=
+ "#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">161</a>, <a href="#Pg168" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">168</a>, <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bangor, alleged birthplace of Pelagius, <a href="#Pg021" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">21</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bangor-is-Coed, or Bancornaburg, monastery of, <a href="#Pg086"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">86</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg086" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">86</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg088" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">88</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bangor, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dinoot"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dinoot</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Baptism, of women, <a href="#Pg055" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">55</a>, <a href="#Pg056" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">56</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of children, <a href="#Pg055" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">55</a>, <a href="#Pg056" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">56</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ its practice in the British Church, <a href="#Pg087" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in the Roman Church, <a href="#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">87</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ proper days for, <a href="#Pg104" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">104</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ritual of, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">119</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bardney" id="Index-Bardney" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bardney, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">123</a> n., <a href="#Pg157" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">157</a>, <a href="#Pg158"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">158</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">224</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ endowed by Ethelred and Osthryth, <a href="#Pg157" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">157</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burial place of Oswald, <a href="#Pg157" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">157</a>, <a href="#Pg158" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">158</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bardney, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ethelred"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ethelred</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Hygbald" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Hygbald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Barking" id="Index-Barking" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Barking, or In Berecingum, Monastery of, <a href="#Pgxxviii"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg232" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">232</a>, <a href="#Pg233"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">233</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg234" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">234</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg235" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">235</a>, <a href="#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">237</a>, <a href="#Pg238" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">238</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Barking, Abbess of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ethelburg"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ethelburg</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Barrow, Lincolnshire, <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">219</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Barton-on-Humber, <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">219</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Basil, St., his Hexameron, quoted, <a href="#Pg006" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bassianus, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Antonius-Bassianus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Antonius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bassus, Edwin's thegn, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">132</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bathild, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Baldhild"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Baldhild</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Baths of Britain, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bay of the Lighthouse, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Whitby-Bay" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Whitby</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Beardaneu, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bardney"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bardney</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bebba, Queen, <a href="#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">147</a>, <a href="#Pg168" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">168</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bebbanburh, or Bebburgh, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Bamborough" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Bamborough</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bede" id="Index-Bede" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bede, or Beda, the author, called <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Venerable,”</span> <a href="#Pgxxi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiv</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of his life, <a href="#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxiii-xliii</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his family, <a href="#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiii</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ born near Wearmouth, <a href="#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his instructors, <a href="#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg222" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">222</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a> n., <a href="#Pg386" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his ordination, <a href="#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his life spent in the Monastery of Wearmouth and Jarrow, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">137</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ dates of his birth and death, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his autobiography, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386-389</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his diligence, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiv</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his eyes dim in age, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his death, <a href="#Pgxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xix</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxix-xliii</a>, <a href="#Pg391" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his epitaph, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiv</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his learning, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his style, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ visits Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ visits York, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Egbert his pupil, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Epistola ad
+ Ecgbertum,”</span> <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his influence, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his last illness, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxix</a>, <a href="#Pgxl"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xl</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxlii" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xlii</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxliii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xliii</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Life of
+ Cuthbert”</span> in prose and verse, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg004" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">4</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a> n., <a href="#Pg285" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a> n.,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page400">[pg 400]</span><a name=
+ "Pg400" id="Pg400" class="tei tei-anchor" style=
+ "text-align: left"></a> <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">288</a> n., <a href="#Pg291" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">291</a>, <a href="#Pg309"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">309</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ story of his visit to Rome, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ story of his residence at Cambridge, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his writings, <a href="#Pgxxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg311" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">311</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ list of his literary works and compilations, <a href="#Pg386"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386-389</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his studies, <a href="#Pgxxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386-389</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his duties, <a href="#Pgxxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvii</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his character, <a href="#Pgxxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxix</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his zeal for Catholic usages, <a href="#Pgxxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxix</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his admiration for Aidan, <a href="#Pgxxxix" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxix</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ dictates to Wilbert his translation of St. John and St. Isidore,
+ <a href="#Pgxlii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xlii</a>, <a href="#Pgxliii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xliii</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Jarrow, <a href="#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xl</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his relics stolen by Elfred and carried to Durham, <a href=
+ "#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xl</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ translated with those of St. Cuthbert to the new Cathedral,
+ <a href="#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xl</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ a shrine erected to him by Hugh de Puisac, <a href="#Pgxl" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xl</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his chronology corrected, <a href="#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">9</a>, <a href="#Pg011" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">11</a>, <a href="#Pg012"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">12</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">20</a> n., <a href="#Pg022" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">22</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg023" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">27</a> n., <a href="#Pg028" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">28</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg029" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">29</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg042" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">42</a> n., <a href="#Pg063" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">63</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg068" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">68</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a> n., <a href="#Pg094" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">254</a> n., <a href="#Pg287" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">314</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Martyrology,”</span> editorial references to,
+ <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">27</a> n., <a href="#Pg099" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">99</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">265</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his friendship for Acca, <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">161</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“De
+ Temporibus,”</span> <a href="#Pg170" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">170</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“De temporum
+ Ratione,”</span> <a href="#Pg170" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">170</a>, <a href="#Pg227" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">227</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“History of
+ the Abbots,”</span> <a href="#Pg213" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">213</a> n., <a href="#Pg215" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">257</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">287</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ uses the Caesarean system of Indictions, <a href="#Pg227" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“De Locis
+ Santis,”</span> <a href="#Pg337" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">337</a> n., <a href="#Pg338" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">338</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ said to have written Ceolfrid's Letter to Naiton, <a href=
+ "#Pg360" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">360</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Expositio
+ in Marci Evangelium,”</span> <a href="#Pg364" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">364</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Ecclesiastical-History" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ecclesiastical</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bega, Irish Saint, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">271</a> n., <a href="#Pg275" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">275</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Begu, a nun, has a vision of Hilda's death, <a href="#Pg275"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">275</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg276" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">276</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Belgium, or Belgic Gaul, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">5</a>, <a href="#Pg013" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Benedict I, Pope, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">83</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Benedict-Biscop" id="Index-Benedict-Biscop" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Benedict Biscop, Abbot of Wearmouth, <a href="#Pg215" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">359</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg389" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">389</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bede trained under, <a href="#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ founds the monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg257" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">257</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his library, <a href="#Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxv</a>, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">257</a> n., <a href="#Pg287" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ temporary abbot of SS. Peter and Paul's Monastery, <a href=
+ "#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">216</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ goes to Rome, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a>, <a href="#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">348</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ brings John the Precentor back with him to Britain, <a href=
+ "#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">257</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg258" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">258</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ obtains a letter of privilege for his monastery, <a href="#Pg257"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">257</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg258" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">258</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his monastic rule, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Benedictus Crispus, Archbishop of Milan, <a href="#Pg313" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">313</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Benedictine Order of Monks, <a href="#Pg275" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">275</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Beneventum, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Benjamin, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">73</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Beornred" id="Index-Beornred" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Beornred, King of Mercia, said to have murdered Ethelbald,
+ <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Berct" id="Index-Berct" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Berct, Berctred, Brectrid or Briht, Egfrid's General, lays
+ Ireland waste, <a href="#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">285</a>, <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">336</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ slain by the Picts, <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">385</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Berecingum, or Barking, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Barking"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Barking</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Berkshire, <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">10</a> n., <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bernicia, History of, xxvi, <a href="#Pg082" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">82</a> n., <a href="#Pg083" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">83</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">120</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">137</a>, <a href="#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">141</a>, <a href="#Pg147" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a>, <a href="#Pg190"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bernicia, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Eata"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eata</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bernicia, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Eanfrid-Bernicia" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Eanfrid</a>, <a href="#Index-Ethelric" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ethelric</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ida" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ida</a>, <a href="#Index-Oswald" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Oswald</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Oswy" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Oswy</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bernwin, Wilfrid's nephew, his mission to the Isle of Wight,
+ <a href="#Pg252" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">252</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bersted, Witenagemot of, <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">316</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bertfrid, Osrid's Ealdorman, <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">385</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bertgils, surnamed Boniface, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Boniface-Bertgils" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Boniface</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bertha, daughter of Charibert, wife of Ethelbert of Kent,
+ <a href="#Pg046" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">46</a>, <a href="#Pg048" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">48</a>, <a href="#Pg094" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg095"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Berthun, Ethelwalch's Ealdorman, <a href="#Pg251" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Berthun" id="Index-Berthun" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Berthun, Abbot of Beverley, <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">273</a> n., <a href="#Pg302" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">302</a>, <a href="#Pg303"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">303</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">305</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bertwald" id="Index-Bertwald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bertwald, Archbishop of Canterbury after Theodore, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href="#Pg239" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">239</a> n., <a href="#Pg314" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">314</a>, <a href="#Pg315"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">315</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg344" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">344</a> n., <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his burial place, <a href="#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">90</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his election and consecration, <a href="#Pg274" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">274</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">323</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Abbot of Reculver, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page401">[pg
+ 401]</span><a name="Pg401" id="Pg401" class="tei tei-anchor"
+ style="text-align: left"></a> <a href="#Pg315" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">315</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his learning, <a href="#Pg315" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">315</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordains Tobias, <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">316</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ returns from the Continent, <a href="#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">323</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ reconciled to Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg354" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">354</a> n., <a href="#Pg355" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">355</a>, <a href="#Pg356"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Synod on the Nidd, <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">356</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrates Aldwulf, <a href="#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">378</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">378</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">386</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Berwickshire, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Betendune, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Watton"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Watton</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bethlehem, <a href="#Pg338" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">338</a>, <a href="#Pg339" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">339</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Betti, a Northumbrian priest, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">180</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg181" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">181</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Beverley, Inderauuda, or In the Wood of the Deiri, Monastery of,
+ founded by John and Berthun, <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">273</a> n., <a href="#Pg303" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">303</a>, <a href="#Pg307"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">307</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Beverley, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Berthun"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Berthun</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-John-Beverley" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">John</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bewcastle, <a href="#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">163</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Birinus" id="Index-Birinus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Birinus, Bishop of Dorchester, converts the West Saxons, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">147</a>, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">148</a>, <a href="#Pg241" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrated by Asterius, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">148</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">148</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Dorchester, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">148</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his body translated to Winchester, <a href="#Pg148" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>, <a href="#Pg149"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Biscop, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Benedict-Biscop" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Benedict</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bishop-Burton" id="Index-Bishop-Burton" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bishop Burton, <a href="#Pg307" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">307</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bishops, rules for, <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">49</a>, <a href="#Pg050" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">50</a>, <a href="#Pg228" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">228</a>, <a href="#Pg229"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">229</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ their stipends, <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">49</a>, <a href="#Pg050" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">50</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecration of, <a href="#Pg053" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">53</a>, <a href="#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">54</a>, <a href="#Pg065" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">65</a>, <a href="#Pg085"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">85</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bishoprics, English, List of in 731 <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, <a href="#Pg379"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ subdivision of, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">122</a> n., <a href="#Pg229" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">229</a>, <a href="#Pg231"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242-4</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">272</a> n., <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bisi" id="Index-Bisi" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bisi, Bishop of Dunwich after Boniface, <a href="#Pg227" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a>, <a href="#Pg228"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">228</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg230" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">230</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Blackwater, the River, <a href="#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">183</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Blaecca, Reeve of Lincoln, converted, <a href="#Pg122" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">122</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bledla, King of the Huns, <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">27</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Blessed Mother of God, Church of the, at Lastingham, <a href=
+ "#Pg187" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">187</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Barking, <a href="#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">237</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in St. Augustine's, Canterbury, <a href="#Pg357" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">357</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Blithryda" id="Index-Blithryda" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Blithryda, or Plectrude, wife of Pippin, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Blood-letting, <a href="#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">305</a>, <a href="#Pg306" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">306</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bobbio, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">92</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boethius referred to, <a href="#Pg145" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">145</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Boisil" id="Index-Boisil" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boisil, Provost of Melrose, <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">288</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ teaches Cuthbert, <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">288</a>, <a href="#Pg289" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">289</a>, <a href="#Pg292" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">292</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg289" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">289</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ appears to one of his disciples in dreams, and forbids Egbert to
+ go to the Germans, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a>, <a href="#Pg318" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">318</a>, <a href="#Pg319" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">319</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boniface IV, Pope, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">92</a>, <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">93</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his pastoral letters to the English Church, <a href="#Pg093"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">93</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boniface V, Pope, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg112" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">112</a>, <a href="#Pg124" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">124</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his letters, <a href="#Pg098" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">98</a>, <a href="#Pg100" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">100</a>, <a href="#Pg101" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">101</a>, <a href="#Pg105"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">105</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg111" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">111</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">380</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends the pall to Justus, <a href="#Pg100" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">100</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends gifts to Edwin, <a href="#Pg109" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">109</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ to Ethelberg, <a href="#Pg111" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">111</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg105" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">105</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boniface, St., editorial references to, <a href="#Pg003" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a> n., <a href="#Pg087"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">237</a> n., <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">325</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">342</a> n., <a href="#Pg346" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his martyrdom, <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Boniface-Bertgils" id="Index-Boniface-Bertgils"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boniface, or Bertgils, Bishop of Dunwich, or of the East Angles,
+ <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a>, <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">206</a> n., <a href="#Pg207" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">207</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg230" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">230</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boniface, the Archdeacon, Pope's Counsellor at Wilfrid's second
+ trial, <a href="#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">349</a>, <a href="#Pg354" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">354</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boniface (probably St. Cuiritin), missionary, converts Naiton to
+ Roman usages, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">359</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bordeaux, Pilgrim of, <a href="#Pg340" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">340</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Borrowdale, <a href="#Pg294" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">294</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boructuari, The, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a> n., <a href="#Pg317" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">317</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converted by Suidbert, <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bosa" id="Index-Bosa" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bosa, Bishop of Deira or York, <a href="#Pg243" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a>, <a href="#Pg244"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg358" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">358</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">243</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrated in Wilfrid's place, <a href="#Pg244" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>, <a href="#Pg385"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ educated at Whitby under Hilda, <a href="#Pg272" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">272</a>, <a href="#Pg273"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">305</a>, <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">356</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bosel" id="Index-Bosel" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bosel, Bishop of Worcester, <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">273</a>, <a href="#Pg274" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">274</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bosham, or Bosanhamm, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg246" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">246</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bothelm, <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">137</a>, <a href="#Pg138" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">138</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Boulogne" id="Index-Boulogne" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boulogne, or Gessoriacum, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">5</a>, <a href="#Pg013" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a>, <a href="#Pg072"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bowmont Water, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bowness-on-Solway, <a href="#Pg025" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">25</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Boy, a Saxon, his dying vision of SS. Peter and Paul, <a href=
+ "#Pg248" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">248</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg249" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">249</a>, <a href="#Pg250" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">250</a>, <a href="#Pg251" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page402">[pg 402]</span><a name=
+ "Pg402" id="Pg402" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bradford-on-Avon, <a href="#Pg210" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">210</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bredon" id="Index-Bredon" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bredon, or Briudun, monastery of, <a href="#Pg379" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bregusuid, mother of Hilda, <a href="#Pg274" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">274</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bretwalda, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aelli"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aelli</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Caelin" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Caelin</a>, <a href="#Index-Edwin" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Edwin</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelbert" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Oswald" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Oswald</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Oswy" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Oswy</a>, <a href="#Index-Redwald" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Redwald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bridius" id="Index-Bridius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bridius, or Bruide Mac Maelchon, King of the Picts, <a href=
+ "#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">141</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">142</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Brige" id="Index-Brige" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Brige, In Brige, or Faremoûtier-en-Brie, monastery of, <a href=
+ "#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">151</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">152</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Brige, Abbess of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Fara"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Fara</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelberg-Brige" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelberg</a>, <a href="#Index-Saethryth"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Saethryth</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bright, his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Early English Church History,”</span> vi;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ references to, <a href="#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">12</a> n., <a href="#Pg051" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">51</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg105" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">105</a> n., <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">151</a> n., <a href="#Pg183" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">183</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">195</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">214</a> n., <a href="#Pg242" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">292</a> n., <a href="#Pg326" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">326</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Briht, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Berct"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Berct</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Britain, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Roman occupation of, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg009" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">9-23</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ description of, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">6</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ language, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>, <a href="#Pg080" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">80</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ freed from Roman rule, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">22</a>, <a href="#Pg023" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a>, <a href="#Pg026"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">26</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg382" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">382</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ the Romans return to, <a href="#Pg024" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">24</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ its corruption during peace, <a href="#Pg028" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">28</a>, <a href="#Pg041" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">41</a>, <a href="#Pg042"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">42</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ suffers from a plague, <a href="#Pg028" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">28</a>, <a href="#Pg029" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">29</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ overrun by the Angles and Saxons, <a href="#Pg029" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">29</a>, <a href="#Pg031"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">31</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ civil wars in, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">41</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converted to Christianity, <a href="#Pg080" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">80</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Britain, Church of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-British"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">British</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Britain, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Lucius-Britain" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Lucius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Britannicus, son of Claudius, <a href="#Pg011" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">11</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-British" id="Index-British" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ British Church, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxix</a>, <a href="#Pg019" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">19</a>, <a href="#Pg054"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">54</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg055" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">55</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg086" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">86</a>, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">92</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ its attitude towards the Easter question, <a href="#Pgxxiv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg091" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">91</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">196</a>, <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">336</a>, <a href="#Pg344" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a>, <a href="#Pg376"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">376</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg381" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">381</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ refuses allegiance to Augustine, <a href="#Pg087" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ approached by Laurentius, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">92</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ British Museum, The, <a href="#Pg331" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">331</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Britons" id="Index-Britons" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Britons, or Brythons, <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ defeated by Ethelfrid, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg073" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ origin of, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">7</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ language, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Britons of Strathclyde, <a href="#Pg286" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">286</a>, <a href="#Pg336" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">336</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Britons of Strathclyde, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Theudor"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Theudor</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Brittany, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">7</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Briudun, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bredon"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bredon</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Brocmail, Welsh Prince, <a href="#Pg088" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">88</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bromnis, <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">352</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bructeri, The, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bruide, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bridius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bridius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Bruide-Mac-Bili" id="Index-Bruide-Mac-Bili" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bruide Mac Bili, King of the Picts, <a href="#Pg285" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Brythons, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Britons"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Britons</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Buckinghamshire, <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">10</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bulgarians, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Burford, Battle of, <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">380</a> n., <a href="#Pg392" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Burgh Castle, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg174" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">174</a>, <a href="#Pg177" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">177</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Burgh-Castle" id="Index-Burgh-Castle" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Burgh Castle, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Fursa"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Fursa</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Burghelm, a priest of Wilfrid's, <a href="#Pg245" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Burgundians, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">92</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Burgundofarus, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Faro"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Faro</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Burgundy, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">122</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Burton, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Bishop-Burton" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Bishop</a>, <a href="#Index-North-Burton"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">North</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-South-Burton" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">South</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Bury, Professor, his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Life of St. Patrick,”</span> reference to,
+ <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">27</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Butler, his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Lives of the Saints,”</span> reference to,
+ <a href="#Pg388" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">388</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cadvan" id="Index-Cadvan" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cadvan, father of Caedwalla the Briton, <a href="#Pg130" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">130</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cadwalader, son of Caedwalla the Briton, <a href="#Pg241" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cadwallon, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Caedwalla-Cadwallon" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Caedwalla</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caedmon, the Poet, his life and death, <a href="#Pg277" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">277-281</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Caedwalla-Cadwallon" id="Index-Caedwalla-Cadwallon"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caedwalla, or Cadwallon, King of Gwynedd in Wales, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg130" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">130</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his revolt against Edwin, <a href="#Pg130" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">130</a>, <a href="#Pg131" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ allied with Penda, <a href="#Pg130" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">130</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his cruelty, <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">131</a>, <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">135</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ a Christian, <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">131</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ besieged by Osric in York, <a href="#Pg134" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">134</a>, <a href="#Pg135" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">135</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ kills Osric, <a href="#Pg134" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">134</a>, <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">135</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ kills Eanfrid by treachery, <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">135</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ slain by Oswald, <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">135</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Caedwalla-Wessex" id="Index-Caedwalla-Wessex" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caedwalla, King of Wessex, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg287" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in exile, <a href="#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">251</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ kills Ethelwalch in battle, <a href="#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">251</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ expelled by Andhun and Berthun, <a href="#Pg251" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ kills Berthun, <a href="#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">251</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ conquers and reunites Wessex, <a href="#Pg241" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a>, <a href="#Pg251"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg252" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">252</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ conquers the South Saxons and the Isle of Wight, <a href="#Pg252"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">252</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg253" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">253</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his relations with Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg252" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">252</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ kills <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page404">[pg
+ 404]</span><a name="Pg404" id="Pg404" class="tei tei-anchor"
+ style="text-align: left"></a> Arwald's brothers, <a href="#Pg252"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">252</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg253" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">253</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in concealment at Redbridge, <a href="#Pg253" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">253</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ wounded in the Isle of Wight, <a href="#Pg253" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">253</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ abdicates, <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a>, <a href="#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">345</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his pilgrimage to Rome, <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">241</a>, <a href="#Pg312" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">312</a>, <a href="#Pg313"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">313</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">314</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">345</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ baptized under the name of Peter, <a href="#Pg312" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">312</a>, <a href="#Pg313"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">313</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ dies at Rome, <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a>, <a href="#Pg312" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">312</a>, <a href="#Pg314" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">314</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried in St. Peter's, <a href="#Pg313" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">313</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his epitaph, <a href="#Pg313" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">313</a>, <a href="#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">314</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Caelin" id="Index-Caelin" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caelin, or Ceaulin, King of the West Saxons, second Bretwalda,
+ <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">241</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caelin, brother of Cedd, <a href="#Pg185" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">185</a>, <a href="#Pg187" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">187</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Caerleon" id="Index-Caerleon" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caerleon-on-Usk, or City of Legions, <a href="#Pg018" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">18</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Caesar" id="Index-Caesar" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caesar, Caius Julius, editorial references to his works, <a href=
+ "#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">5</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">10</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his invasion of Britain, <a href="#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">9</a>, <a href="#Pg010" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">10</a>, <a href="#Pg011"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">11</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg023" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg382" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">382</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ returns to Gaul, <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">10</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caesarea, library of, <a href="#Pg369" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">369</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Eusebius-Pamphili" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Eusebius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caesarean System of Indictions, <a href="#Pg227" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caiaphas, <a href="#Pg335" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">335</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cairbre Riada, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Reuda"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Reuda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Caistor" id="Index-Caistor" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caistor, or Cyneburgacaster, Abbess of, <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Cyneburg"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Cyneburg</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Calcaria" id="Index-Calcaria" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Calcaria, or Kaelcacaestir, now Tadcaster, <a href="#Pg271"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">271</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">272</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cale, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Chelles"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Chelles</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caledonians, the, <a href="#Pg014" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">14</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cambridge, <a href="#Pgxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xix</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">261</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cambridgeshire, <a href="#Pg112" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">112</a> n., <a href="#Pg179" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg259" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Campania, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a>, <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">214</a>, <a href="#Pg388" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">388</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Campodonum" id="Index-Campodonum" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Campodonum, or Donafeld, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">120</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Canche, the, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Candidus, a presbyter, <a href="#Pg044" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">44</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cannes, <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">33</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Canons of the Western Church, <a href="#Pg228" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">228</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Canterbury" id="Index-Canterbury" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Canterbury, or Doruvernis, <a href="#Pg047" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">47</a>, <a href="#Pg048" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">48</a>, <a href="#Pg049"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg210" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">254</a>, <a href="#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">255</a>, <a href="#Pg379" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ churches of, xxii, <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">3</a>, <a href="#Pg051" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">51</a> n., <a href="#Pg072" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ see of, <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">49</a> n., <a href="#Pg379" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ monastery at, <a href="#Pg072" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">72</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ almost destroyed by fire, <a href="#Pg099" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">99</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ school of, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">121</a> n., <a href="#Pg316" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Canterbury, Archbishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Anselm"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Anselm</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Augustine" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Augustine</a>, <a href="#Index-Bertwald"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bertwald</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Cuthbert-Archbishop" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cuthbert</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Deusdedit-Archbishop" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Deusdedit</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Honorius-Archbishop" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Honorius</a>, <a href="#Index-Justus" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Justus</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Lanfranc" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Lanfranc</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Laurentius-Archbishop" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Laurentius</a>, <a href="#Index-Mellitus"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Mellitus</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Nothelm" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Nothelm</a>, <a href="#Index-Tatwine" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Tatwine</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Theodore-Archbishop" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Theodore</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cantuarians, the, <a href="#Pg133" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">133</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cantuarii, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cantus Ambrosianus, <a href="#Pg133" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">133</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cantus Romanus, <a href="#Pg133" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">133</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cantyre, or Kintyre, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">8</a> n., <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">142</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Caracalla, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Antonius-Bassianus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Antonius Bassianus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Carausius, <a href="#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">13</a>, <a href="#Pg014" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">14</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Carlegion, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Chester"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Chester</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Carlisle" id="Index-Carlisle" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Carlisle, Luel, or Lugubalia, <a href="#Pg073" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg294" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">294</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Carlisle, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Appleby"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Appleby</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Carloman" id="Index-Carloman" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Carloman, King of the Franks, son of Charles Martel, <a href=
+ "#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Carmen
+ Paschale,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Sedulius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sedulius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Carpophorus, St., <a href="#Pg099" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">99</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Carriden (probably Urbs Iudeu), <a href="#Pg023" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cassobellaunus, chief of the Catuvellauni, <a href="#Pg010"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">10</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Catterick Bridge, Cataract, or Cataractonium, <a href="#Pg120"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">120</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">164</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Catuvellauni, the, <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">10</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ceadda" id="Index-Ceadda" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ceadda, or Chad, St., afterwards Bishop of Lichfield and York,
+ <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg003" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a>, <a href="#Pg384"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Abbot of Lastingham, <a href="#Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxv</a>, <a href="#Pg187" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">187</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrated Bishop of York in Wilfrid's place, <a href="#Pg206"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">206</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">207</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">351</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ reconsecrated by Theodore, <a href="#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">207</a> n., <a href="#Pg217" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">217</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ on Wilfrid's return retires to Lastingham, <a href="#Pg218"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ made Bishop of Lichfield, <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">192</a>, <a href="#Pg218" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>, <a href="#Pg219"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">219</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ a disciple of Aidan, <a href="#Pg208" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">208</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his holy life, <a href="#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">207</a>, <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">219</a>, <a href="#Pg222" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">222</a>, <a href="#Pg223"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">223</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds the monastery of Ad Barvae, <a href="#Pg219" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">219</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of his death, <a href="#Pgxxxviii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg219" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">219</a>, <a href="#Pg222"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">222</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">224</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Lichfield, <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">219</a>, <a href="#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">224</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his posthumous miracles, <a href="#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">224</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his relics, <a href="#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">224</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cearl" id="Index-Cearl" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cearl, King of Mercia, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">119</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ceaulin, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Caelin"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Caelin</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cecilia, St., <a href="#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">265</a>, <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page405">[pg 405]</span><a name=
+ "Pg405" id="Pg405" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cedd" id="Index-Cedd" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cedd, afterwards Bishop of Essex, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">183</a>, <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">206</a> n., <a href="#Pg207" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">207</a>, <a href="#Pg208"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">208</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his mission to Mid-Anglia, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">180</a>, <a href="#Pg181" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">181</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ reconverts the East Saxons, <a href="#Pg182" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">182</a>, <a href="#Pg183" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">183</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ excommunicates a <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“gesith”</span> for his unlawful marriage,
+ <a href="#Pg184" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">184</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ rebukes King Sigbert and prophecies his death, <a href="#Pg184"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">184</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ baptizes King Suidhelm, <a href="#Pg184" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">184</a>, <a href="#Pg185" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ visits Northumbria, <a href="#Pg185" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">185</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his self-imposed discipline, <a href="#Pg186" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">186</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ founds the monastery of Lastingham, <a href="#Pg185" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a>, <a href="#Pg186"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">186</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his brothers, <a href="#Pg185" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">185</a>, <a href="#Pg186" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">186</a>, <a href="#Pg187" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">187</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his death, <a href="#Pg185" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">185</a>, <a href="#Pg186" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">186</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burial, <a href="#Pg186" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">186</a>, <a href="#Pg187" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">187</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ trained at Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg186" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">186</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ posthumous miracle, <a href="#Pg187" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">187</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Whitby, <a href="#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">195</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ forsakes the Celtic Easter, <a href="#Pg201" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">201</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his spirit appears at the time of Ceadda's death, <a href=
+ "#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">224</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Celestine, or Celestinus, Pope, sends Palladius to the Irish,
+ <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">27</a>, <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">33</a> n., <a href="#Pg382" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">382</a>, <a href="#Pg383"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Celtic Churches, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxx"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-British" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">British Church</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Irish-Church" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Irish Church</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Celtic Missions, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pgxxx" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg139"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">139</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Celtic
+ Scotland,”</span> Skene's, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Skene"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Skene</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Celts, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">7</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ their observance of Easter, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href="#Pg087" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Easter-Controversy" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Easter Controversy</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Centwine" id="Index-Centwine" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Centwine, sub-king of Wessex, <a href="#Pg241" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his wife, <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">352</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ceolfrid" id="Index-Ceolfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ceolfrid, Abbot of Wearmouth and Jarrow, <a href="#Pgxxx" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxv</a>, <a href="#Pg387"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">387</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg389" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">389</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ educates Bede, <a href="#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ enlarges the library of Wearmouth and Jarrow, <a href="#Pgxxxv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxv</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Pope Sergius' letter to, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends builders to Naiton, King of the Picts, <a href="#Pg359"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">359</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his letter to Naiton (said to be written by Bede), <a href=
+ "#Pg360" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">360-374</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ceollach" id="Index-Ceollach" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ceollach, Bishop of Mid-Anglia and Mercia, <a href="#Pg181"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">181</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ceolred" id="Index-Ceolred" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ceolred, King of Mercia, son of Ethelred, succeeds Coinred,
+ <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">346</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his bad character, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">346</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his death, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">346</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his enmity to Ethelbald, <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ceolwulf" id="Index-Ceolwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ceolwulf, King of Northumbria, brother of Coenred, succeeds
+ Osric, <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href="#Pg375" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">375</a> n., <a href="#Pg381" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">381</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical
+ History”</span> dedicated to, <a href="#Pgxxii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg001"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">1</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg001" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">1</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ taken prisoner, tonsured, and sent back to his kingdom, <a href=
+ "#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">390</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ leaves the kingdom to Eadbert, <a href="#Pg391" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cerdic" id="Index-Cerdic" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cerdic, British King, <a href="#Pg274" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">274</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cerot, Island of, <a href="#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">232</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cerotaesei, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Chertsey"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Chertsey</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chad, St., <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ceadda"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ceadda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chalcedon, <a href="#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">265</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ council of, <a href="#Pg228" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">228</a> n., <a href="#Pg254" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chaldeans, the, <a href="#Pg031" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">31</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Charibert" id="Index-Charibert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Charibert, King of Paris, <a href="#Pg046" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">46</a> n., <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Charles" id="Index-Charles" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Charles Martel, King of the Franks, defeats the Saracens,
+ <a href="#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">378</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ supports Boniface's mission, <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">392</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Charybdis, <a href="#Pg365" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">365</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chauci, the, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Chelles" id="Index-Chelles" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chelles, or Cale, monastery of, <a href="#Pg152" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">152</a>, <a href="#Pg271"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">271</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">349</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chepstow, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Chertsey" id="Index-Chertsey" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chertsey, Cerotaesei, or the Island of Cerot, monastery of,
+ <a href="#Pgxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg232" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">232</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cherusci, the, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cheshire, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">204</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Chester" id="Index-Chester" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chester, Carlegion, City of Legions, or Legacaestir, <a href=
+ "#Pg018" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">18</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Battle of, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">87</a>, <a href="#Pg088" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">88</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Chester-le-Street" id="Index-Chester-le-Street"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chester-le-Street, or Cunungaceaster, <a href="#Pg295" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">295</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">325</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chichester, <a href="#Pg246" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">246</a> n., <a href="#Pg247" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">247</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Childebert" id="Index-Childebert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Childebert, King of Austrasia and Burgundy, <a href="#Pg049"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Chilperic" id="Index-Chilperic" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chilperic, King of Neustria, brother of Charibert, <a href=
+ "#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Chosroes" id="Index-Chosroes" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chosroes II, King of Persia, <a href="#Pg340" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">340</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Chrism, <a href="#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">87</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury, <a href="#Pg072" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Christians, persecuted under Diocletian <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page406">[pg 406]</span><a name="Pg406" id="Pg406" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor" style="text-align: left"></a> and Maximian,
+ <a href="#Pg014" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">14-19</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ under Nero, <a href="#Pg014" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">14</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Christmas" id="Index-Christmas" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Christmas, <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">206</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Chronological
+ Recapitulation of the whole Work,”</span> <a href="#Pg382" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">382</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">et seq.</span></span>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Church Furniture, <a href="#Pg065" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">65</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Music, <a href="#Pg133" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">133</a>, <a href="#Pg358" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">358</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Church
+ Historians,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Stevenson"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Stevenson</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Churches of Wood, <a href="#Pg170" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">170</a>, <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">192</a>, <a href="#Pg360" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">360</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of stone, <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">192</a>, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">359</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ covered with lead, <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">192</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cilicia, <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">214</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ City of Legions, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Caerleon"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Caerleon</a> and
+ <a href="#Index-Chester" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Chester</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Claudius, Emperor, invades Britain and conquers the Orkneys,
+ <a href="#Pg011" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">11</a>, <a href="#Pg382" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">382</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clement, St., <a href="#Pg091" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">91</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clement, name given to Wilbrord, <a href="#Pg179" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clergy, rules for, <a href="#Pg050" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">50</a>, <a href="#Pg229" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">229</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cliff-at-Hoe" id="Index-Cliff-at-Hoe" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cliff-at-Hoe, Clofeshoch, or Clovesho, <a href="#Pg229" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">229</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clonard, <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">140</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clonard, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Colman-Columbanus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Colman or Columbanus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Clothaire-III" id="Index-Clothaire-III" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clothaire III, King of Neustria, <a href="#Pg206" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">206</a>, <a href="#Pg215"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">349</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clothilde, wife of Clovis I, <a href="#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">152</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clovesho, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Cliff-at-Hoe" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cliff-at-Hoe</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Clovis-I" id="Index-Clovis-I" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clovis I, King of the Franks, <a href="#Pg152" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">152</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Clovis-II" id="Index-Clovis-II" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clovis II, King of Neustria, <a href="#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">152</a> n., <a href="#Pg178" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">178</a>, <a href="#Pg349"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">349</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Clyde, or Cluith, the river, <a href="#Pg024" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">24</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cnobheresburg, or Cnobhere's Town, <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Burgh-Castle" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Burgh Castle</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Coenred-Coinred" id="Index-Coenred-Coinred" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Coenred, or Coinred, King of Mercia after Ethelred, son of
+ Wulfhere, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg332" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">332</a>, <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>, <a href="#Pg385"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his thegn's visions, <a href="#Pg332" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">332</a>, <a href="#Pg333" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">333</a>, <a href="#Pg334" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">334</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ gives up his throne and goes to Rome, <a href="#Pg345" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a>, <a href="#Pg346"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ becomes a monk, <a href="#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">345</a>, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">346</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ reconciled to Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">356</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Coenred-Northumbria" id="Index-Coenred-Northumbria"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Coenred, King of Northumbria, <a href="#Pg375" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">375</a>, <a href="#Pg377"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">378</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Coenwald, Theodore's representative at Wilfrid's trial, <a href=
+ "#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Coifi, a pagan priest converted to Christianity, <a href="#Pg116"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">116</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg117" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">117</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg118" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">118</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Coinwalch" id="Index-Coinwalch" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Coinwalch, King of Wessex, son of Cynegils, <a href="#Pgxxvi"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">350</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in exile in East Anglia, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">149</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ puts away his wife, Penda's sister, and marries another, <a href=
+ "#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ restored to his kingdom, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">149</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his relations with Agilbert, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">149</a>, <a href="#Pg150" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">150</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Coldingham-Coludi" id="Index-Coldingham-Coludi"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Coldingham, or Coludi, monastery of, <a href="#Pgxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg260"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">260</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg266" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">266</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg281" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">281</a>, <a href="#Pg283" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">283</a>, <a href="#Pg284" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">284</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Coldingham, Abbess of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aebba"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aebba</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Coldstream, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Colman" id="Index-Colman" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Colman, Bishop of Northumbria, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">194</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg201" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">201</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Whitby Synod, <a href="#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">195</a>, <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">196</a>, <a href="#Pg198" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">198</a>, <a href="#Pg200"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">200</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ returns to Ireland, <a href="#Pg201" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">201</a>, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">204</a>, <a href="#Pg213" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">213</a>, <a href="#Pg225"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">225</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ takes some of Aidan's bones with him, <a href="#Pg202" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">202</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his frugality and plain living, <a href="#Pg202" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">202</a>, <a href="#Pg203"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">203</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Iona, <a href="#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">225</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Innisboffin, <a href="#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">225</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Mayo, <a href="#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">225</a>, <a href="#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">226</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Colman-Columbanus" id="Index-Colman-Columbanus"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Colman, or Columbanus, Irish bishop, <a href="#Pg128" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">128</a>, <a href="#Pg129"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">129</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cologne, <a href="#Pg322" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">322</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Coludi, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Coldingham-Coludi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Coldingham</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Columba-Columcille" id="Index-Columba-Columcille"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Columba, or Columcille, St., Bishop of Iona, <a href="#Pg151"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">151</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg372" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">372</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his mission to the Picts, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg140"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">140</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">141</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">142</a>, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">359</a> n., <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts King Bridius, <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">142</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">140</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his name, <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">140</a> n., <a href="#Pg318" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">318</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ founds the monastery of Iona, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg142"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds the monastery of Dearmach, <a href="#Pg142" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his rule and jurisdiction, <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">142</a>, <a href="#Pg143" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">143</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ records of him, <a href="#Pg143" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">143</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ miracles, <a href="#Pg199" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">199</a>, <a href="#Pg200" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">200</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">142</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Iona, <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">142</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Columba, St.,
+ Life of,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Adamnan-Iona" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Adamnan</a> and <a href="#Index-Reeves" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Reeves</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Columban Monasteries, Egbert's mission to, <a href="#Pg318"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">318</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">319</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg375" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">375</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Columbanus, Irish missionary to the continent, <a href="#Pg092"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">92</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Columbanus, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Colman-Columbanus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Colman</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Columcille, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Columba-Columcille" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Columba</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page407">[pg 407]</span><a name=
+ "Pg407" id="Pg407" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Comb sent by Boniface to Ethelberg, <a href="#Pg111" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">111</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Comets, <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href="#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">242</a>, <a href="#Pg378" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">378</a>, <a href="#Pg385"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Communion" id="Index-Communion" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Communion, Holy, <a href="#Pg053" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">53</a>, <a href="#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">54</a>, <a href="#Pg055" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">55</a>, <a href="#Pg056"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">56</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg058" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">58</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg060" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">60</a>, <a href="#Pg061" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">61</a>, <a href="#Pg062" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">62</a>, <a href="#Pg065"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">65</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg096" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">96</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg101" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">101</a>, <a href="#Pg249" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">249</a>, <a href="#Pg275" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">275</a>, <a href="#Pg280"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">280</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg363" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">363</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Compiegne" id="Index-Compiegne" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Compiègne, Royal Villa, <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">206</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Conall" id="Index-Conall" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Conall, King of the Dalriadic Scots, <a href="#Pg142" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Confirmation, the rite of, <a href="#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">87</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Connor, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dima"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dima</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Conquest, the Norman, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Conrad, Prior of Canterbury, <a href="#Pg072" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">72</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Constans-II" id="Index-Constans-II" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constans II, or Constantine IV, Emperor, <a href="#Pg256" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constans, son of Constantine, Tyrant of Britain, <a href="#Pg022"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">22</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantine I, Pope, <a href="#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">345</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantine the Great, Emperor, <a href="#Pg019" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">19</a>, <a href="#Pg210"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ establishes Christianity, <a href="#Pg070" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">70</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ completes the Basilica of the Anastasis, and builds the Church of
+ the Martyrium, Jerusalem, <a href="#Pg339" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">339</a>, <a href="#Pg340" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">340</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantine III, Emperor, <a href="#Pg127" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">127</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantine IV, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Constans-II" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Constans II</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantine, Tyrant in Britain, <a href="#Pg022" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">22</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Constantinople" id="Index-Constantinople" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantinople, <a href="#Pgxxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg027" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">27</a>, <a href="#Pg077"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">77</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg338" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">338</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Church at, <a href="#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">254</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ councils of, <a href="#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">254</a>, <a href="#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">255</a>, <a href="#Pg256" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>, <a href="#Pg258"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">258</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantinople, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Eudoxius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eudoxius</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Macedonius" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Macedonius</a>, <a href="#Index-Nestorius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Nestorius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantinopolitan System of Indictions, the, <a href="#Pg227"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantius, father of Constantine the Great, <a href="#Pg019"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">19</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantius, Count, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">22</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantius Chlorus, Emperor, <a href="#Pg014" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">14</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Constantius-Lyons" id="Index-Constantius-Lyons"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Constantius of Lyons, his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Life of Germanus,”</span> <a href="#Pgxxii"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxii</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ editorial references to, <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">33</a> n., <a href="#Pg036" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">36</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg038" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">38</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Continuation of Bede, the, <a href="#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">390</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">et
+ seq.</span></span>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Conwulf" id="Index-Conwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Conwulf, Bishop of Lindisfarne, after Ethelwald, <a href="#Pg391"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Corinth, <a href="#Pg197" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">197</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Corinthians, Epistle to the, quoted, <a href="#Pg103" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">103</a>, <a href="#Pg111"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">111</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg363" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">363</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Corman, his unsuccessful mission to the Northumbrians, <a href=
+ "#Pg145" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">145</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cornish Britons, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">7</a> n., <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">336</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cornwall, <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">33</a> n., <a href="#Pg084" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Corrib, Lough, monastery on, <a href="#Pg174" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">174</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Cotton
+ MSS.,”</span> <a href="#Pgxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xix</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Councils" id="Index-Councils" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Councils, <a href="#Pg116" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">116</a>, <a href="#Pg128" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">128</a>, <a href="#Pg255" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Constantinople" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Constantinople</a>, <a href="#Index-Rome"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Rome</a>, and
+ <a href="#Index-Synods" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Synods</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cousins, marriage of, <a href="#Pg052" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">52</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cricklade, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Crimea, the, <a href="#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">256</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Croes Oswallt, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Oswalds-Tree" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Oswestry</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cromanus" id="Index-Cromanus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cromanus, or Cronan, Bishop of Nendrum, <a href="#Pg129" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">129</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cross, The, in procession, <a href="#Pg046" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">46</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sign of the, <a href="#Pg304" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">304</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Invention of the Holy, by Helena, <a href="#Pg339" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">339</a>, <a href="#Pg340"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">340</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cross, erected by Oswald, at Hefenfelth, <a href="#Pg136" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">136</a>, <a href="#Pg137"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">137</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg138" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">138</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cross at Maserfelth, <a href="#Pg154" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">154</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cudwald, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Cuthbald-Cudwald" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cuthbald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cuichelm-Wessex" id="Index-Cuichelm-Wessex" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuichelm, King of Wessex, son of Cynegils, <a href="#Pg103"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">103</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg104" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">104</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">149</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cuichelm-Rochester" id="Index-Cuichelm-Rochester"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuichelm, Bishop of Rochester after Putta, <a href="#Pg241"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuiritin, Irish saint, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">359</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Culdees,
+ The,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Reeves"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Reeves</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cunningham, <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">325</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cunungaceaster, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Chester-le-Street" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Chester-le-Street</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cuthbald-Medeshamstead" id=
+ "Index-Cuthbald-Medeshamstead" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuthbald, Abbot of Medeshamstead, <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cuthbald-Cudwald" id="Index-Cuthbald-Cudwald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuthbald, or Cudwald, Abbot of Oundle, <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cuthbert-Lindisfarne" id=
+ "Index-Cuthbert-Lindisfarne" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuthbert, St., Bishop of Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pgxxii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg004" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">4</a>, <a href="#Pg161"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">161</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg168" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">168</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">192</a> n., <a href="#Pg244" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg331" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">331</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg389" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">389</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ history of, <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">288-295</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Farne, <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">288</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Melrose, <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">288</a>, <a href="#Pg289" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">289</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ succeeds Boisil as Provost, <a href="#Pg289" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">289</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Ripon, <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">194</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his consecration, <a href="#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">285</a>, <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">288</a>, <a href="#Pg292" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">292</a>, <a href="#Pg293"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">293</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bishop of Hexham, <a href="#Pg293" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">293</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg293" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">293</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his friendship for Elfled, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">189</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ foretells Egfrid's defeat by the Picts, and death, <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page408">[pg 408]</span><a name="Pg408" id=
+ "Pg408" class="tei tei-anchor" style="text-align: left"></a>
+ <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a> n., <a href="#Pg285" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a>, <a href="#Pg286"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his vision, <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">288</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his spiritual powers, <a href="#Pg289" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">289</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his missionary journeys, <a href="#Pg289" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">289</a>, <a href="#Pg290" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">290</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his hermitage on Farne Island, <a href="#Pg291" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">291</a>, <a href="#Pg292"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">292</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg294" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">294</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ attends the Synod at Twyford, <a href="#Pg292" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">292</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his piety, <a href="#Pg293" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">293</a>, <a href="#Pg297" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">297</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Carlisle, <a href="#Pg294" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">294</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ foretells his own death to Herebert, <a href="#Pg294" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">294</a>, <a href="#Pg295"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">295</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg295" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">295</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg295" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">295</a>, <a href="#Pg302" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">302</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his body preserved from corruption, <a href="#Pg295" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">295</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg296" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">296</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg297" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">297</a>, <a href="#Pg300" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">300</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ removal of his relics, <a href="#Pg295" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">295</a> n., <a href="#Pg302" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">302</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ miracles, <a href="#Pg291" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">291</a>, <a href="#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">292</a>, <a href="#Pg297" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">297</a>, <a href="#Pg298"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">298</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg299" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">299</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg300" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">300</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Anonymous Life of, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">285</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bede's Life of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bede"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bede</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cuthbert-Archbishop" id="Index-Cuthbert-Archbishop"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuthbert, Archbishop of Canterbury after Nothelm, <a href=
+ "#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">90</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cuthbert-Wearmouth" id="Index-Cuthbert-Wearmouth"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuthbert, Abbot of Wearmouth and Jarrow, pupil of Bede, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxix</a>, <a href="#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xl</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his letter to Cuthwin describing Bede's death, <a href="#Pgxxxiv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxix</a>, <a href="#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xl-xliii</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cuthred" id="Index-Cuthred" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuthred, King of Wessex, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">391</a>, <a href="#Pg392" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuthwin, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href="#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xl</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">et
+ seq.</span></span>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cuthwine, father of Coenred, King of Northumbria, <a href=
+ "#Pg375" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">375</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cycles" id="Index-Cycles" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cycles, Paschal, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href="#Pg368" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">368</a>, <a href="#Pg369"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">369</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg370" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">370</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg374" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">374</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cyneburg" id="Index-Cyneburg" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cyneburg, St., daughter of Penda, wife of Alchfrid, Abbess of
+ Caistor, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">180</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cyneburga, daughter of Cynegils, wife of Oswald, <a href="#Pg148"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cyneburgacaster, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Caistor"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Caistor</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cynegils" id="Index-Cynegils" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cynegils, King of Wessex, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg103" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">103</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ baptized with all his people, <a href="#Pg148" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his daughter married to Oswald, <a href="#Pg148" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ divides the West Saxon diocese, <a href="#Pg150" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">150</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">149</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cynibert-Lindsey" id="Index-Cynibert-Lindsey" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cynibert, Bishop of Lindsey or Sidnacester, <a href="#Pg004"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">4</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a>, <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">390</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cynibert-Redbridge" id="Index-Cynibert-Redbridge"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cynibert, Abbot of Redbridge, <a href="#Pg253" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">253</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cynibill, brother of Cedd, <a href="#Pg186" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">186</a>, <a href="#Pg187" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">187</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cynifrid, surgeon to Ethelthryth, <a href="#Pg262" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">262</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cynimund, a priest, <a href="#Pg167" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">167</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cyniwulf" id="Index-Cyniwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cyniwulf, King of Wessex, <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cynwise, wife of Penda, <a href="#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">188</a>, <a href="#Pg227" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Cyril" id="Index-Cyril" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cyril, Archbishop of Alexandria, <a href="#Pg255" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg369" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">369</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Cyrus, in Syria, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Theodoret"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Theodoret</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dacre, or Dacore, The Monastery of, <a href="#Pg299" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">299</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ a monk of, miraculously cured of a tumour, <a href="#Pg299"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">299</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg300" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">300</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dacre, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Suidbert-Abbot" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Suidbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Thruidred"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Thruidred</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dacre, The River, <a href="#Pg299" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">299</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dagan" id="Index-Dagan" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dagan, Bishop of Inverdaeile, or Ennereilly, <a href="#Pg092"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">92</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dagobert-I" id="Index-Dagobert-I" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dagobert I, King of the Franks, <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dagobert-II" id="Index-Dagobert-II" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dagobert II, King of Austrasia, <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dal, Signification of, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">8</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dalfinus, Archbishop of Lyons, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Annemundus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Annemundus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dalfinus-Count" id="Index-Dalfinus-Count" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dalfinus, Count of Lyons, <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">194</a> n., <a href="#Pg348" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">348</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dalriada, the Dalreudini or Dalriadic Scots, history, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">8</a>, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">73</a>, <a href="#Pg142" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg286" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dalriadic Scots, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Conall"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Conall</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dalston, near Carlisle, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">73</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Damascus, <a href="#Pg338" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">338</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Damian" id="Index-Damian" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Damian, or Damianus, Bishop of Rochester after Ithamar, <a href=
+ "#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">216</a>, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">245</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">206</a> n., <a href="#Pg218" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Danes, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">317</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ their invasions of England, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">122</a> n., <a href="#Pg161" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">161</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg295" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">295</a> n., <a href="#Pg303" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">303</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Daniel" id="Index-Daniel" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Daniel, Bishop of Winchester, <a href="#Pgxxx" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg003"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg253" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">253</a>, <a href="#Pg344" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">344</a>, <a href="#Pg345" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a>, <a href="#Pg379"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Danube, The River, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Darling, Grace, <a href="#Pg168" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">168</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ David, <a href="#Pg061" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">61</a>, <a href="#Pg338" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">338</a>, <a href="#Pg341" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">341</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dawstane Rig, Liddesdale, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">73</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page409">[pg 409]</span><a name=
+ "Pg409" id="Pg409" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dearmach" id="Index-Dearmach" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dearmach, Durrow, or Field of Oaks, Monastery of, <a href=
+ "#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Decius, Emperor, <a href="#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">265</a>, <a href="#Pg388" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">388</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Deda" id="Index-Deda" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Deda, Abbot of Partney, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">123</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Degsastan, or Degsa Stone, Battle of, <a href="#Pg073" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a>, <a href="#Pg074"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">74</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“De
+ Ingratis,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Prosper"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Prosper</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Deira, History of, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg082" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">82</a> n., <a href="#Pg083" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">83</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">120</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg134" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">134</a>, <a href="#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">147</a>, <a href="#Pg190" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>, <a href="#Pg270"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">270</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">243</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Gregory's pun on the name, <a href="#Pg082" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">82</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Deira, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Aelli-Deira" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Aelli</a>, <a href="#Index-Ethelfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ethelfrid</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelric" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelric</a>, <a href="#Index-Oidilwald"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Oidilwald</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Osric-Deira" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Osric</a>, <a href="#Index-Oswin-Deira" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Oswin</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Yffi-Deira" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Yffi</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Deira, Sub-king of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aelfwine"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aelfwine</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Egfrid" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Egfrid</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Deira, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bosa"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bosa</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“De Locis
+ Sanctis,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Adamnan-Iona" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Adamnan</a> and <a href="#Index-Bede" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bede</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“De Mensura
+ Orbis Terrae,”</span> the author of, <a href="#Pg246" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">246</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Denisesburna, or The Brook of Denis, Battle of, <a href="#Pg135"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">135</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg136" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">136</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Deogratias, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Derbyshire, <a href="#Pg181" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">181</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Derwent, the River (Cumberland), <a href="#Pg294" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">294</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Derwent, the River (Durham), <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">260</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Derwent, the River (Yorkshire), <a href="#Pg104" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">104</a>, <a href="#Pg118"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">118</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Derwentwater, <a href="#Pg294" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">294</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Deusdedit, Pope, <a href="#Pg098" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">98</a>, <a href="#Pg100" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">100</a>, <a href="#Pg179" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Deusdedit-Archbishop" id=
+ "Index-Deusdedit-Archbishop" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Deusdedit, or Frithonas, Archbishop of Canterbury, after
+ Honorius, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg178" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">178</a>, <a href="#Pg179" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a>, <a href="#Pg208"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">208</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a>, <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">206</a> n., <a href="#Pg207" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">207</a>, <a href="#Pg213"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">213</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">217</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Deusdedit, The name of, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">179</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Deuteronomy, quoted, <a href="#Pg055" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">55</a>, <a href="#Pg279" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">279</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Devils, <a href="#Pg328" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">328</a>, <a href="#Pg332" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">332</a>, <a href="#Pg333" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">333</a>, <a href="#Pg334"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">334</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg335" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">335</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">336</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Devil's Water, <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">135</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Devon and Cornwall, Kingdom of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dumnonia"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dumnonia</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Diarmaid, Irish King, <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">140</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Dictionary of
+ Christian Antiquities,”</span> referred to, vi, <a href="#Pg227"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Dictionary of
+ Christian Biography,”</span> referred to, <a href="#Pgvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">vi</a>, <a href="#Pg019"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">19</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg387" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">387</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dicul, an Irish monk of Bosham, <a href="#Pg246" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">246</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dicull, one of Fursa's priests, <a href="#Pg177" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">177</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dima" id="Index-Dima" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dima, Bishop of Connor, <a href="#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">129</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dinnaus, probably Dima, <a href="#Pg128" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">128</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dinoot" id="Index-Dinoot" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dinoot, Donatus, Dunawd or Dunod, Abbot of Bangor, <a href=
+ "#Pg086" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">86</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Diocletian, Emperor, <a href="#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">12</a>, <a href="#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">13</a>, <a href="#Pg014" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">14</a>, <a href="#Pg019"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">19</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">265</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dionysius Exiguus, <a href="#Pg228" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">228</a> n., <a href="#Pg369" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">369</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Discipline, Augustine's Questions and Gregory's Answers on,
+ <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">49-64</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Diuma" id="Index-Diuma" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Diuma, Bishop of Lindsey, Mercia, and Mid-Anglia, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg181" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">181</a>, <a href="#Pg190"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ accompanies Peada into Mid-Anglia, <a href="#Pg180" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">180</a>, <a href="#Pg181"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">181</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg181" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">181</a>, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">190</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burial, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">190</a>, <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">191</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Divorce, <a href="#Pg230" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">230</a>, <a href="#Pg238" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">238</a>, <a href="#Pg239" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">239</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dolphins in Britain, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Domesday-Book, <a href="#Pg268" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">268</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dommoc, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dunwich"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dunwich</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Don, The River, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Donafeld, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Campodonum" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Campodonum</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Donatus, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dinoot"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dinoot</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Doncaster (perhaps Campodonum), <a href="#Pg120" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">120</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dooms, of Edric, <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">287</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Ethelbert, <a href="#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">95</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Hlothere, <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">287</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Ini, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">231</a> n., <a href="#Pg251" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dorchester (Oxfordshire), See at, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg148"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">272</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">273</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dorchester, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aetla"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aetla</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Agilbert" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Agilbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Birinus" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Birinus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dorsetshire, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dorubrevis, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Rochester"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Rochester</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Doruvernis, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Canterbury" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Canterbury</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Double Procession of the Holy Spirit, Doctrine of, <a href=
+ "#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Doulting, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dreams, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Visions"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Visions</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Driffield, or Field of Deira, <a href="#Pg342" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Drought, An excessive, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Drythelm, a Northumbrian, his visions of Death, Hell and
+ Judgement, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">325-331</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ retires into the monastery of Melrose, <a href="#Pg326" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">326</a>, <a href="#Pg331"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">331</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg332" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">332</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ducange, editorial references to, <a href="#Pg077" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">77</a>, <a href="#Pg090"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">90</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">135</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg266" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">266</a> n., <a href="#Pg305" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">305</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg340" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">340</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page410">[pg 410]</span><a name=
+ "Pg410" id="Pg410" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dudden" id="Index-Dudden" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dudden, F. Homes, his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Gregory the Great,”</span> editorial
+ references to, <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a> n., <a href="#Pg081" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">81</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg133" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">133</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dugdale" id="Index-Dugdale" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dugdale's <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Monasticon,”</span> editorial references to,
+ <a href="#Pg018" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">18</a> n., <a href="#Pg275" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">275</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dumbarton" id="Index-Dumbarton" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dumbarton, Alcluith, or Dúnbrettan, <a href="#Pg009" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">9</a>, <a href="#Pg024"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">24</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg025" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">25</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dumnonia" id="Index-Dumnonia" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dumnonia, <a href="#Pg344" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">344</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dumnonia, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Geraint-King" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Geraint</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dunawd, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dinoot"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dinoot</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dunbar, <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">352</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dúnbrettan, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dumbarton"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dumbarton</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dunchad, Abbot of Iona, <a href="#Pg376" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">376</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dunnechtan, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Nechtansmere" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Nechtansmere</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dunnichen, <a href="#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">285</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dunod, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dinoot"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dinoot</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Dunwich" id="Index-Dunwich" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dunwich, or Dommoc, Diocese of, <a href="#Pg122" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">122</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dunwich, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aecci"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aecci</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Aldbert" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Aldbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Bisi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bisi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Boniface-Bertgils" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Boniface</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Durham, <a href="#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xl</a>, <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">161</a> n., <a href="#Pg190" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>, <a href="#Pg204"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">204</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">288</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg302" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">302</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Cathedral, <a href="#Pg295" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">295</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Durham, Reginald of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Reginald"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Reginald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Durrow, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dearmach"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dearmach</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Dysentery, <a href="#Pg393" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eabae, daughter of Eanfrid, wife of Ethelwalch, baptized,
+ <a href="#Pg246" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">246</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eadbald" id="Index-Eadbald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadbald, King of Kent, son of Ethelbert, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">95</a>, <a href="#Pg099" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">99</a>, <a href="#Pg127" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">127</a>, <a href="#Pg348"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">348</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his wickedness, <a href="#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">95</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ marries his stepmother, <a href="#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">95</a>, <a href="#Pg097" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">97</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ gives her up, <a href="#Pg097" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">97</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converted by Laurentius, <a href="#Pg097" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">97</a>, <a href="#Pg098" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">98</a>, <a href="#Pg101"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">101</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg105" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">105</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg107" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">107</a>, <a href="#Pg110" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">110</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ recalls Mellitus and Justus, <a href="#Pg098" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">98</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds the Church of the Mother of God, <a href="#Pg098" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">98</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his letters to Pope Boniface, <a href="#Pg101" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">101</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ gives his sister in marriage to Edwin, <a href="#Pg102" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">102</a>, <a href="#Pg103"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">103</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ welcomes Paulinus back to Kent, <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">151</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">384</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eadbert-Kent" id="Index-Eadbert-Kent" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadbert, King of Kent, son of Wictred, <a href="#Pg377" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eadbert-Northumbria" id="Index-Eadbert-Northumbria"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadbert, King of Northumbria after Ceolwulf, <a href="#Pg391"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg393" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eadbert-Lindisfarne" id="Index-Eadbert-Lindisfarne"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadbert, Bishop of Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg192" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a>, <a href="#Pg296"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">296</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg297" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">297</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ illness and death, <a href="#Pg297" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">297</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried with Cuthbert at Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg297" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">297</a>, <a href="#Pg302"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">302</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ posthumous miracles, <a href="#Pg297" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">297</a>, <a href="#Pg298" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">298</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eadbert-Selsey" id="Index-Eadbert-Selsey" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadbert, Abbot of Selsey, afterwards Bishop of Selsey, <a href=
+ "#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadbert, (unknown), slain, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadbert, Mercian Chief, <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">191</a>, <a href="#Pg192" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eadfrid-Lindisfarne" id="Index-Eadfrid-Lindisfarne"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadfrid, Bishop of Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg331" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">331</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadfrid, son of Edwin, baptized, <a href="#Pg119" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ killed by Penda, <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">131</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadgyth, a nun of Barking, <a href="#Pg234" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">234</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eadhaed" id="Index-Eadhaed" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadhaed, Bishop of Lindsey, <a href="#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">207</a>, <a href="#Pg243" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ translated to Ripon, <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">385</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eadwulf" id="Index-Eadwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eadwulf, usurps the throne of Northumbria, <a href="#Pg342"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ besieges Bamborough, <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">385</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eafa, Mercian Chief, <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a>, <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">192</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eanfled" id="Index-Eanfled" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eanfled, daughter of Edwin, wife of Oswy, <a href="#Pgxxv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg165"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">165</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg167" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">167</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a> n., <a href="#Pg191" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her birth, <a href="#Pg104" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">104</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ baptism, <a href="#Pg104" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">104</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ taken by her mother and Paulinus into Kent, <a href="#Pgxxv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg167" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">167</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ observes the Catholic Easter, <a href="#Pg193" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">193</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ receives a cross from Pope Vitalian, <a href="#Pg211" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">211</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ befriends Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg347" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">347</a>, <a href="#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">348</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ joint Abbess of Whitby with her daughter Elfled, <a href="#Pg189"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg286" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg306" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">306</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Whitby, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">190</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her relatives, <a href="#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">348</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eanfrid-Bernicia" id="Index-Eanfrid-Bernicia" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eanfrid, King of Bernicia, son of Ethelfrid, <a href="#Pg134"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">134</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eanfrid-Hwiccas" id="Index-Eanfrid-Hwiccas" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eanfrid, King of the Hwiccas, <a href="#Pg246" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">246</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eanred, <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eappa" id="Index-Eappa" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eappa, a priest of Wilfrid's, afterwards Abbot of Selsey,
+ <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a>, <a href="#Pg248" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">248</a>, <a href="#Pg249" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">249</a>, <a href="#Pg250"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">250</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Earconbert" id="Index-Earconbert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Earconbert, King of Kent, son of Eadbald, <a href="#Pgxxvi"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">151</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">261</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ suppresses idolatry, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">151</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Wilfrid and Benedict Biscop to Rome, <a href="#Pg348"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">348</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg213" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">213</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">384</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Earcongota, daughter of Earconbert and granddaughter of Anna,
+ <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">149</a> n., <a href="#Pg151" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">151</a>, <a href="#Pg152"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">152</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg153" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">153</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Earconwald" id="Index-Earconwald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Earconwald, St., Bishop of London, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">232</a>, <a href="#Pg239" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">239</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Earpwald" id="Index-Earpwald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Earpwald, King of East Anglia, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page411">[pg 411]</span><a name="Pg411" id="Pg411" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor" style="text-align: left"></a> son of Redwald,
+ <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg171" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">171</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converted by Edwin, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">120</a>, <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ slain by Ricbert, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">121</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ East Angles, The, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">45</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ East Anglia, History of, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg003" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a>, <a href="#Pg112"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">112</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">177</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg220" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">220</a>, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">271</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ establishment of Christianity in, <a href="#Pgxxv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg121"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">122</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg231" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a>, <a href="#Pg379"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ East Anglia, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Aldwulf-King" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Aldwulf</a>, <a href="#Index-Anna" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Anna</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Earpwald" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Earpwald</a>, <a href="#Index-Ecgric" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ecgric</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelhere" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelhere</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelwald-Anglia" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelwald</a>, <a href="#Index-Redwald" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Redwald</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Sigbert-Anglia" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Sigbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Tytilus" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Tytilus</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Uuffa" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Uuffa</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ East Anglia, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bisi"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bisi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Boniface-Bertgils" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Boniface</a>, <a href="#Index-Thomas-Anglia"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Thomas</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Easter-Controversy" id="Index-Easter-Controversy"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Easter Controversy, The, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxvi"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxx" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxi"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxviii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxix</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg085" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">85</a>, <a href="#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">87</a>, <a href="#Pg091" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">91</a>, <a href="#Pg128"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">128</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">129</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg138" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">138</a>, <a href="#Pg139" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">139</a>, <a href="#Pg143" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">143</a>, <a href="#Pg170"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">170</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg171" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">171</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">192-201</a>, <a href="#Pg210" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a>, <a href="#Pg216"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">216</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg228" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">228</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">336</a>, <a href="#Pg337" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">337</a>, <a href="#Pg344" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a>, <a href="#Pg350"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">359-370</a>, <a href="#Pg374" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">374-376</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg381" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">381</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">386</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Easter kept twice in one year, <a href="#Pg193" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">193</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eastern Church, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Greek"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Greek</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ East Lothian, <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">325</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ East Saxons, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">45</a>, <a href="#Pg191" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-London"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">London</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ province of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Essex"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Essex</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eata" id="Index-Eata" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eata, Abbot of Melrose, afterwards Bishop of Hexham, <a href=
+ "#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">194</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">243</a>, <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href="#Pg288" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">288</a>, <a href="#Pg290"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">290</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg318" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">318</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordained at York in Wilfrid's place, <a href="#Pg244" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bishop of Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg202" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">202</a>, <a href="#Pg244" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">288</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg302" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">302</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eata Glinmaur, father of Eadbert of Northumbria, <a href="#Pg391"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ebbsfleet, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">45</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ebchester, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">260</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ebroin" id="Index-Ebroin" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ebroin, Mayor of the Palace to Clothaire III, <a href="#Pg192"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">349</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ plots against Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">192</a> n., <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ detains Hadrian and Theodore, <a href="#Pg215" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a>, <a href="#Pg216"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">216</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ murdered, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastes,”</span> quoted, <a href=
+ "#Pg220" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">220</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ecclesiastical Arithmetic, <a href="#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">217</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ecclesiastical-History" id=
+ "Index-Ecclesiastical-History" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical
+ History,”</span> Bede's, MSS. of, <a href="#Pgxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xix</a>, <a href="#Pg277"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">277</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sources of, <a href="#Pgxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxi</a>, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg005" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">5</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ editions of, <a href="#Pgxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xix</a>, <a href="#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xx</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ translations of, <a href="#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xx</a>, <a href="#Pgxxi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxi</a>, <a href="#Pg249" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">249</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg321" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">321</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ date of, <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">379</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bede's own account of, <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">passim</span></span>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ecgric" id="Index-Ecgric" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ecgric, King of East Anglia, after Sigbert, <a href="#Pg172"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eclanum, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Julianus"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Julianus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eclipses of the Moon, <a href="#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">390</a>, <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">392</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of the Sun, <a href="#Pg203" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">203</a>, <a href="#Pg213" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">213</a>, <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>, <a href="#Pg384"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">390</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eddi" id="Index-Eddi" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eddi, or Eddius, surnamed Stephen, editorial references to, his
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Life of
+ Wilfrid,”</span> <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a> n., <a href="#Pg217" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">217</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href="#Pg252" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">252</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">267</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">346</a> n., <a href="#Pg347" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">347</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">348</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">349</a> n., <a href="#Pg350" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ teaches the Northumbrians to sing in church, <a href="#Pg217"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">217</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Edessa, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ibas"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ibas</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Edgar" id="Index-Edgar" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Edgar, Bishop of Lindsey, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">243</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Edilhart" id="Index-Edilhart" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Edilhart, King of Wessex, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Edinburgh (perhaps Urbs Iudeu), <a href="#Pg023" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Edric, King of Kent, <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">287</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Edwin" id="Index-Edwin" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Edwin, King of Deira, afterwards of Northumbria, 5th Bretwalda,
+ <a href="#Pg109" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">109</a>, <a href="#Pg127" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">127</a>, <a href="#Pg147" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a>, <a href="#Pg164"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">164</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">348</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his early history, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg112" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">112</a>, <a href="#Pg115" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">115</a>, <a href="#Pg130"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">130</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ marries Ethelberg of Kent, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg102" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">102</a>, <a href="#Pg103"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">103</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ conquers the Mevanian Islands, <a href="#Pg094" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg102"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">102</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his dominion, <a href="#Pg102" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">102</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his vision, <a href="#Pg112" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">112</a>, <a href="#Pg113" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">113</a>, <a href="#Pg114" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">114</a>, <a href="#Pg115"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">115</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his conversion and baptism, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg102" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">102</a>, <a href="#Pg105"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">105</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg110" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">110</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg111" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">111</a>, <a href="#Pg115" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">115</a>, <a href="#Pg116" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">116</a>, <a href="#Pg118"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">118</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg270" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">270</a>, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">271</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ allows his daughter to be baptized, <a href="#Pg104" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">104</a>, <a href="#Pg384"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his children, <a href="#Pg104" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">104</a>, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">119</a>, <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ receives letters from Pope Honorius, <a href="#Pg124" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">124</a>, <a href="#Pg125"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">125</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts Earpwald, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">120</a>, <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Eumer's attack on his life, <a href="#Pg103" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">103</a>, <a href="#Pg104" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">104</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his war against the West Saxons, <a href="#Pg104" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">104</a>, <a href="#Pg105"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">105</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds St. Peter's, York, <a href="#Pg118" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">118</a>, <a href="#Pg119" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>, <a href="#Pg131"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ bestows the see of York upon Paulinus, <a href="#Pg118" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">118</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ marries Quenburga, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">119</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his glorious reign, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">123</a>, <a href="#Pg124" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">124</a>, <a href="#Pg130" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">130</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Caedwalla rebels against him, <a href="#Pg130" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">130</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ defeated and killed at the battle of Hatfield, <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page412">[pg 412]</span><a name="Pg412" id=
+ "Pg412" class="tei tei-anchor" style="text-align: left"></a>
+ <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">119</a>, <a href="#Pg130" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">130</a>, <a href="#Pg131"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg134" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">134</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">135</a> n., <a href="#Pg154" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">154</a>, <a href="#Pg167"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">167</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Whitby, <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">131</a> n., <a href="#Pg190" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his head laid in St. Gregory's Chapel in St. Peter's, York,
+ <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">131</a>, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">190</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his Cross and Chalice preserved at Canterbury, <a href="#Pg132"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Edwin's Cliff, <a href="#Pg393" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">393</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Edwinspath, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Ouestraefelda" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ouestraefelda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Egbert-York" id="Index-Egbert-York" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Egbert, Bishop of York after Wilfrid II, afterwards Archbishop,
+ pupil of Bede, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">390</a>, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">391</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ founder of the School of York, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bede's <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Epistola
+ ad Ecgbertum”</span> addressed to, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">390</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bede visits, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxix</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg393" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Egbert, English monk in Ireland, probably bishop, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href="#Pg143" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">143</a>, <a href="#Pg203" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">203</a>, <a href="#Pg205"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">205</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg143" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">143</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ seized with the plague, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">204</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his vow and recovery, <a href="#Pg205" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">205</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his attempted mission to Frisland, <a href="#Pg161" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">161</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ dissuaded by a revelation, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">317</a>, <a href="#Pg318" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">318</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Wilbrord instead, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">320</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ saved from shipwreck, <a href="#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">319</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his good example, <a href="#Pg205" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">205</a>, <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">206</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his account of Ceadda's death, <a href="#Pg223" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">223</a>, <a href="#Pg224"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">224</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ advises Egfrid against the war with the Scots, <a href="#Pg286"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his mission to the Columban monasteries, <a href="#Pg318" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">318</a>, <a href="#Pg319"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">319</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg375" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">375</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg376" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">376</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, on Easter Day, <a href="#Pg205" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">205</a>, <a href="#Pg376" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">376</a>, <a href="#Pg377" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a>, <a href="#Pg378"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">378</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Egbert-King" id="Index-Egbert-King" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Egbert, King of Kent, after Earconbert, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg213" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">213</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">287</a>, <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">377</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consults with Oswy on Church matters, <a href="#Pg208" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">208</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Wighard to Rome, <a href="#Pg208" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">208</a>, <a href="#Pg213" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">213</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Raedfrid to meet Theodore, <a href="#Pg215" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">226</a>, <a href="#Pg230" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">230</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Egfrid" id="Index-Egfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Egfrid, King of Northumbria, son of Oswy, <a href="#Pgxxviii"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">137</a> n., <a href="#Pg207" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">207</a>, <a href="#Pg227"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a>, <a href="#Pg266" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">266</a> n., <a href="#Pg302" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">302</a>, <a href="#Pg352"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ hostage with Queen Cynwise, <a href="#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">188</a>, <a href="#Pg189" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a>, <a href="#Pg227"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ defeats Wulfhere and annexes Lindsey, <a href="#Pg191" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his conquests, <a href="#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">226</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ defeated by Ethelred at the battle of the Trent, <a href="#Pg267"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">267</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ reconciled to Ethelred by Theodore, <a href="#Pg267" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">267</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ gives Benedict Biscop land for the monasteries of Wearmouth and
+ Jarrow, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg258" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">258</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his dispute with Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">242</a>, <a href="#Pg245" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a>, <a href="#Pg385"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ marries Ethelthryth, <a href="#Pg259" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">259</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his relations with her, <a href="#Pg259" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">259</a>, <a href="#Pg260" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">260</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ appoints Cuthbert Bishop of Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg288" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">288</a>, <a href="#Pg293"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">293</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Synod of Twyford, <a href="#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">292</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Synod of Hertford, <a href="#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his death foretold by Cuthbert, <a href="#Pg189" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends an army to ravage Ireland, <a href="#Pg285" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his expedition against the Picts and Scots, <a href="#Pg244"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg286" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">286</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ defeated and killed at the battle of Nechtansmere, <a href=
+ "#Pg247" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">247</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">285</a>, <a href="#Pg286" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">286</a>, <a href="#Pg288" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">288</a>, <a href="#Pg342"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg381" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">381</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Iona, <a href="#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">285</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Egwin" id="Index-Egwin" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Egwin, St., Bishop of Worcester, <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Egypt, <a href="#Pg067" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">67</a>, <a href="#Pg361" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">361</a>, <a href="#Pg362" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">362</a>, <a href="#Pg363"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">363</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg368" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">368</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ churches of, <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">196</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Egyptians, their skill in calculation, <a href="#Pg366" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">366</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Elafius, British Chief, his son cured of his lameness by
+ Germanus, <a href="#Pg039" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">39</a>, <a href="#Pg040" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">40</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Elbe, The river, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eleutherus, or Eleuther, Pope, <a href="#Pg012" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">12</a>, <a href="#Pg382"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">382</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Elfled" id="Index-Elfled" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Elfled, daughter of Oswy, dedicated to religion by her father,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg188" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">188</a>, <a href="#Pg189"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ trained at Whitby, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">190</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ enters the Monastery of Hartlepool, <a href="#Pg190" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ joint Abbess of Whitby with her mother, Eanfled, <a href="#Pg189"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">285</a> n., <a href="#Pg286" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>, <a href="#Pg306"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">306</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her friendship with Trumwine, <a href="#Pg286" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>, <a href="#Pg287"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">190</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Whitby, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">190</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Elford-on-Trent, <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">267</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Elfred the priest, carries Bede's bones to Durham, <a href=
+ "#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xl</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page413">[pg 413]</span><a name=
+ "Pg413" id="Pg413" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Elge, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ely"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ely</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Elizabeth, Queen, <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“The Ecclesiastical History,”</span>
+ translated for her benefit, <a href="#Pgxxi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxi</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ellmyn, Celtic name for the English, <a href="#Pg317" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Elmet Wood, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Elmham, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Badwin"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Badwin</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Hadulac" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Hadulac</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ely" id="Index-Ely" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ely, Isle of, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a> n., <a href="#Pg261" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">261</a>, <a href="#Pg263"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">263</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Monastery of, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a>, <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">261</a>, <a href="#Pg262" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">262</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ St. Audrey's Fair at, <a href="#Pg263" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">263</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ely, Abbess of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ermingild"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ermingild</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Ethelthryth-St" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelthryth</a>, <a href="#Index-Sexburg-Anna"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sexburg</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Emme" id="Index-Emme" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Emme, Emmo, or Haymo, Bishop of Sens, <a href="#Pg215" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ems, The, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ End of the World, <a href="#Pg071" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">71</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ English, The, come to Britain, <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ idolatry among, <a href="#Pg067" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">67</a>, <a href="#Pg070" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">70</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ called Garmans, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Saxons, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Ellmyn, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Church, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg053" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">53</a>, <a href="#Pg065" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">65</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ language, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">45</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ religious poetry, <a href="#Pg277" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">277</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“English
+ Historical Review, The,”</span> editorial reference to, <a href=
+ "#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eni, father of Anna, <a href="#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">172</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ennereilly, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Inver-Daeile" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Inver Daeile</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eolla" id="Index-Eolla" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eolla, Bishop of Selsey, <a href="#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">345</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eormenburg, second wife of Egfrid, <a href="#Pg242" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ warned by Cuthbert of Egfrid's death, <a href="#Pg285" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Ephesians,
+ Epistle to the,”</span> quoted, <a href="#Pg110" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">110</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ephesus, Council of, <a href="#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">255</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Epigrams, <a href="#Pg389" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">389</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Epistola ad
+ Ecgbertum,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bede"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bede</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Epternach, Wilbrord's monastery at, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Equinox, the Vernal, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href="#Pg366" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">366</a>, <a href="#Pg388"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">388</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ercinwald" id="Index-Ercinwald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ercinwald, Mayor of the Palace to Clovis II, <a href="#Pg178"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">178</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">349</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ermingild" id="Index-Ermingild" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ermingild, daughter of Sexburg, and wife of Wulfhere, <a href=
+ "#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">261</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Abbess of Ely and Sheppey, <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">261</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ermynge" id="Index-Ermynge" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ermynge, or Ixning, <a href="#Pg266" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">266</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Erneshow, or Herneshaw, now St. John's Lee, Hexham, <a href=
+ "#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">303</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ernianus, Irish priest, <a href="#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">129</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Esi, Abbot, <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">3</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Esquiline, The, Rome, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Essex" id="Index-Essex" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Essex, History of, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">3</a>, <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">10</a> n., <a href="#Pg089" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href="#Pg150"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">150</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg182" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">182</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">183</a>, <a href="#Pg212" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">212</a>, <a href="#Pg245" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-London"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">London</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Essex, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Offa-Essex" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Offa</a>, <a href="#Index-Saba" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sabert</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Sebbi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Sebbi</a>, <a href="#Index-Sigbert-Good"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sigbert</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Sighard" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Sighard</a>, <a href="#Index-Sighere" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sighere</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Suefred" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Suefred</a>, <a href="#Index-Suidhelm" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Suidhelm</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Estrefeld, Council of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Ouestraefelda" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ouestraefelda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Etaples" id="Index-Etaples" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Etaples, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eternal punishment, <a href="#Pg051" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">51</a>, <a href="#Pg053" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">53</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelbald" id="Index-Ethelbald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelbald, King of Mercia, son of Alweo, <a href="#Pg346" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">380</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ravages Northumbria, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">391</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ murdered, <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelberg-Brige" id="Index-Ethelberg-Brige" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelberg, daughter of Anna, Abbess of Brige, <a href="#Pg149"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">151</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">152</a>, <a href="#Pg153" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">153</a>, <a href="#Pg232" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">232</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelberg-Tata" id="Index-Ethelberg-Tata" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelberg, or Tata, daughter of Ethelbert of Kent, wife of Edwin
+ of Northumbria, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg102" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">102</a>, <a href="#Pg103" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">103</a>, <a href="#Pg104"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">104</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">348</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ receives a letter and gifts from Pope Boniface, <a href="#Pg109"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">109</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg111" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">111</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her piety, <a href="#Pg110" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">110</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ after Edwin's death, returns with her children and Paulinus into
+ Kent, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">131</a>, <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Wusfrea and Yffi to King Dagobert, <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelbert" id="Index-Ethelbert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelbert, King of Kent, third Bretwalda, <a href="#Pgxxiv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">45</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">83</a>, <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href="#Pg094" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg102"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">102</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his wife Bertha, <a href="#Pg046" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">46</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converted by St. Augustine, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">45</a>, <a href="#Pg046" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">46</a>, <a href="#Pg047"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">47</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">90</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">94</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ receives a letter and gift from Gregory, <a href="#Pg069" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">69</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds St. Paul's, London, and St. Andrew's, Rochester, <a href=
+ "#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">89</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">163</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ endows the bishoprics of London, Rochester and Canterbury,
+ <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">89</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ receives a letter from Boniface, <a href="#Pg093" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">93</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of his reign, <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">93</a>, <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">94</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“dooms,”</span> <a href="#Pg094" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>;
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page414">[pg 414]</span><a name=
+ "Pg414" id="Pg414" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">93</a>, <a href="#Pg094" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg095"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burial, <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">94</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ genealogy, <a href="#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">95</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his second wife marries his son Eadbald, <a href="#Pg095" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a>, <a href="#Pg097"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">97</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelbert, King of Kent, son of Wictred, <a href="#Pg377" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelburg" id="Index-Ethelburg" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelburg, St., sister of Earconwald, Abbess of Barking, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg232" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">232</a>, <a href="#Pg233"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">233</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her miracles, <a href="#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">232</a>, <a href="#Pg233" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">233</a>, <a href="#Pg236" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">236</a>, <a href="#Pg237"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">237</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg235" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">235</a>, <a href="#Pg236" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">236</a>, <a href="#Pg237" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">237</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burial, <a href="#Pg236" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">236</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her spirit appears to Tortgyth, <a href="#Pg237" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">237</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Life
+ of,”</span> <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">237</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelfrid" id="Index-Ethelfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelfrid, King of Northumbria, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg112"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">112</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg134" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">134</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ defeats the Britons at Legacaestir, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg087"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg088" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">88</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ defeats the Scots at Degsastan, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg073"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg074" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">74</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his genealogy and reign, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">73</a>, <a href="#Pg074" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">74</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his persecution of Edwin, <a href="#Pg112" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">112</a>, <a href="#Pg113" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">113</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ killed in battle by Redwald, <a href="#Pg115" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">115</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his wives, <a href="#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">147</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his sons, <a href="#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">163</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelhere" id="Index-Ethelhere" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelhere, King of East Anglia, <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg185" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a> n., <a href="#Pg271" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">271</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ occasions the war between Penda and Oswy, <a href="#Pg189" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ slain at the Winwaed, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelhild, Abbess, <a href="#Pg158" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">158</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelhun, son of Edwin, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">119</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelhun, brother of Ethelwin, <a href="#Pg204" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">204</a>, <a href="#Pg205"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">205</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelred" id="Index-Ethelred" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelred, King of Mercia, son of Penda, <a href="#Pgxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg254"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg268" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">268</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg332" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">332</a>, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">346</a>, <a href="#Pg352" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ defeats Egfrid at the battle of the Trent, <a href="#Pg267"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">267</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ reconciled to Egfrid by Theodore, <a href="#Pg267" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">267</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ recovers Lindsey, <a href="#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">207</a> n. <a href="#Pg244" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>, <a href="#Pg267"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">267</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ravages Kent, <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a>, <a href="#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">242</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his veneration for Bardney Monastery, <a href="#Pg157" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">157</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ appoints Oftfor Bishop of Worcester, <a href="#Pg274" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">274</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ reconciled to Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg355" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">355</a>, <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ resigns his throne to Coinred, and becomes a monk, <a href=
+ "#Pg355" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">355</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">356</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Abbot of Bardney, <a href="#Pg355" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">355</a>, <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">356</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ reconciles Coinred to Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelric" id="Index-Ethelric" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelric, King of Northumbria, son of Ida, <a href="#Pg073"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg270" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">270</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelthryth-St" id="Index-Ethelthryth-St" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelthryth, St. (of Audrey), daughter of Anna, wife of Tondbert
+ and of Egfrid, <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">149</a> n., <a href="#Pg220" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">220</a>, <a href="#Pg263"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">263</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg269" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">269</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her history, <a href="#Pg266" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">266</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her virginity, <a href="#Pg259" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">259</a>, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">260</a>, <a href="#Pg264" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">264</a>, <a href="#Pg267"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">267</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her virtues, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a>, <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">261</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her gift of prophecy, <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">261</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ gives land for a church at Hexham, <a href="#Pg137" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">137</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ obtains a divorce and retires into the Monastery of Coldingham,
+ <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ founds the Monastery of Ely, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">260</a>, <a href="#Pg263" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">263</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ dies of a tumour, <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">261</a>, <a href="#Pg262" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">262</a>, <a href="#Pg263" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">263</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her flesh preserved from corruption, <a href="#Pg260" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">260</a>, <a href="#Pg262"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">262</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg266" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">266</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her posthumous miracles, <a href="#Pg262" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">262</a>, <a href="#Pg263" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">263</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her bones translated by Sexburg, <a href="#Pg261" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">261</a>, <a href="#Pg262"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">262</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg263" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">263</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bede's hymn in her honour, <a href="#Pg264" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">264-267</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelthryth, daughter of Edwin, baptized, <a href="#Pg119" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelwalch" id="Index-Ethelwalch" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelwalch, King of the South Saxons, <a href="#Pg245" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a>, <a href="#Pg247"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">247</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelwald-Deira" id="Index-Ethelwald-Deira" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelwald, or Oidilwald, sub-king of Deira, son of Oswald,
+ <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg185" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ rebels against his uncle Oswy and supports Penda, <a href=
+ "#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">163</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ gives Cedd land for a monastery at Lastingham, <a href="#Pg185"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg186" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">186</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelwald-Anglia" id="Index-Ethelwald-Anglia" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelwald, King of East Anglia, <a href="#Pg185" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelwald-Northumbria" id=
+ "Index-Ethelwald-Northumbria" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelwald, King of Northumbria after Oswulf, <a href="#Pg393"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelwald-Melrose" id="Index-Ethelwald-Melrose"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelwald, Abbot of Melrose and Bishop of Lindisfarne, <a href=
+ "#Pg331" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">331</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href="#Pg381" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">381</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his death, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">391</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his gifts to Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg331" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">331</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelwald, Hermit, <a href="#Pg301" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">301</a>, <a href="#Pg302" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">302</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelward, of the Hwiccas, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">243</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ethelwin" id="Index-Ethelwin" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelwin, Bishop of Lindsey, <a href="#Pg158" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">158</a>, <a href="#Pg204" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">204</a>, <a href="#Pg243"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethelwulf, <a href="#Pg143" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">143</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ethilwin, Oswy's reeve, <a href="#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">164</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eucharist, The, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Communion"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Communion</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eucherius, <a href="#Pg340" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">340</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eudoxius" id="Index-Eudoxius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eudoxius, heretic Bishop of Constantinople, <a href="#Pg255"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eugenius I, Pope, <a href="#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">349</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eulalia, St., <a href="#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">265</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page415">[pg 415]</span><a name=
+ "Pg415" id="Pg415" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eumer, attempts to murder Edwin, <a href="#Pg103" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">103</a>, <a href="#Pg104"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">104</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Euphemia, St., <a href="#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">265</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Europe, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Eusebius-Pamphili" id="Index-Eusebius-Pamphili"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eusebius Pamphili, Bishop of Caesarea, <a href="#Pg369" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">369</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eusebius, name in religion given to Huaetbert, <a href="#Pg389"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">389</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eutropius, quoted, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg019" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">19</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eutyches, founder of Eutychianism, <a href="#Pg078" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">78</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">256</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eutychius, heretic patriarch of Constantinople, <a href="#Pg078"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">78</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Eve, <a href="#Pg266" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">266</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Excommunication, <a href="#Pg184" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">184</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Excursus on
+ Paschal Controversy,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Plummer"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Plummer</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Exodus,”</span>
+ quoted, <a href="#Pg361" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">361</a>, <a href="#Pg362" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">362</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Exorcism of Evil Spirits, <a href="#Pg311" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">311</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Ezekiel,
+ Commentary on,”</span> by Gregory, <a href="#Pg079" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">79</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Ezra,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pg387" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">387</a>, <a href="#Pg388" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">388</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fainéant, Roi, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Clothaire-III" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Clothaire III</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Famines, <a href="#Pg026" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">26</a>, <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">27</a>, <a href="#Pg028" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">28</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Fara" id="Index-Fara" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fara, or Burgundofara, foundress of the Monastery of Brige,
+ <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">151</a>, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">215</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Faremoûtier-en-Brie, or Farae Monasterium in Brige, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Brige"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Brige</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Farne" id="Index-Farne" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Farne, Isle of, or House Island, <a href="#Pgxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg168"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">168</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">288</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg295" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">295</a>, <a href="#Pg301" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">301</a>, <a href="#Pg302" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">302</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Faro" id="Index-Faro" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Faro, or Burgundofarus, Bishop of Meaux, <a href="#Pg215" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fasting, <a href="#Pg145" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">145</a>, <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">151</a>, <a href="#Pg206" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">206</a>, <a href="#Pg282"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">282</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg307" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">307</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Feliskirk, Yorkshire, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">121</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Felix, St., <a href="#Pg388" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">388</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Felix III, Pope, <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Felix IV, Pope, <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Felix, Bishop of Dunwich, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>, <a href="#Pg122"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">122</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg193" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">193</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his school, <a href="#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">172</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">122</a>, <a href="#Pg178" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">178</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Felixstowe, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">121</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fen Country, The, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fergus, father of Oengus, <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Field-of-Oaks, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dearmach"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dearmach</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fina, mother of Aldfrid, <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">287</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Finan" id="Index-Finan" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Finan, Bishop of Lindisfarne, after Aidan, <a href="#Pg169"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">169</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg201" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">201</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">204</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ baptizes Peada, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">180</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordains Diuma, <a href="#Pg181" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">181</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ baptizes Sigbert, <a href="#Pg182" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">182</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordains Cedd, <a href="#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">183</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds a church at Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg192" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his controversy with Ronan on the Easter question, <a href=
+ "#Pg193" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">193</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg193" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">193</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Finchale, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">204</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fire, future punishment by, <a href="#Pg175" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">175</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fire of London, <a href="#Pg240" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">240</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fish of Britain, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fiskerton, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">123</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Flintshire, <a href="#Pg086" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">86</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Florence of Worcester, editorial references to, <a href="#Pg191"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">231</a> n., <a href="#Pg241" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">272</a> n., <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a>, <a href="#Pg274"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">274</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg301" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">301</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">377</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Foillan, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Fullan"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Fullan</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Folcard, his Life of St. John of Beverley, editorial references
+ to, <a href="#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">303</a> n., <a href="#Pg305" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">305</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fontaines, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">92</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Forfar, <a href="#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">285</a> n., <a href="#Pg360" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">360</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Forth, the, or Sea of Giudan, <a href="#Pg023" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg024" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">24</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">142</a> n., <a href="#Pg285" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg286" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Forthere-Sherborne" id="Index-Forthere-Sherborne"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Forthere, Bishop of Sherborne after Aldhelm, <a href="#Pg344"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Forthhere, Edwin's thegn, <a href="#Pg104" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">104</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Fortunatus" id="Index-Fortunatus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fortunatus, Venantius, Bishop of Poitiers, <a href="#Pg014"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">14</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">265</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Praise of
+ Virgins”</span> quoted, <a href="#Pg015" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">15</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fosite, the god, son of Balder, <a href="#Pg323" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">323</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fosse, monastery of, <a href="#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">177</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fosse, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ultan"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ultan</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ France, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Franks, the, <a href="#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">13</a>, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">22</a>, <a href="#Pg092" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">92</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ their language, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">45</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Church of, <a href="#Pg051" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">51</a>, <a href="#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">54</a>, <a href="#Pg055" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">55</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Gaul" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Gaul</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Franks, King of the, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Carloman"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Carloman</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Charles" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Charles Martel</a>, <a href="#Index-Charibert"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Charibert</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Childebert" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Childebert</a>, <a href="#Index-Chilperic"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Chilperic</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Clothaire-III" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Clothaire III</a>, <a href="#Index-Clovis-I"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Clovis</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Dagobert-I" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Dagobert</a>, <a href="#Index-Pippin-Short"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Pippin</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Theodebert" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Theodebert</a>, <a href="#Index-Theoderic"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Theoderic</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Franks, Duke of the, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Pippin-Heristal" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Pippin of Heristal</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Freeman" id="Index-Freeman" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Freeman's <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Norman Conquest,”</span> editorial references
+ to, <a href="#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">32</a>, <a href="#Pg246" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">246</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page416">[pg 416]</span><a name=
+ "Pg416" id="Pg416" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Frigyth" id="Index-Frigyth" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Frigyth, Prioress of Hackness, <a href="#Pg276" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">276</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Frisia, or Frisland, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a>, <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Wictbert's mission to, <a href="#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">319</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ conquered by Pippin, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">320</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Wilbrord's mission to, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">320</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Wilfrid's mission in, <a href="#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">351</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Frisland, Archbishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Wilbrord"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Wilbrord</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Frisland, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aldgils"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aldgils</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Frisland, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Suidbert-Abbot" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Suidbert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Frithbert" id="Index-Frithbert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Frithbert, Bishop of Hexham, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">391</a>, <a href="#Pg393" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Frithonas, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Deusdedit-Archbishop" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Deusdedit</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Frithwald" id="Index-Frithwald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Frithwald, Bishop of Whitern, <a href="#Pg391" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Fullan" id="Index-Fullan" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fullan, or Foillan, brother of Fursa, <a href="#Pg177" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">177</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fuller, his story about Bede's epitaph, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fünen, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Fursa" id="Index-Fursa" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Fursa, St., <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg173" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">173-178</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Fursa, Life of
+ St.,”</span> <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg173" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">173</a> n., <a href="#Pg174" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">174</a>, <a href="#Pg178"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">178</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gaels, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Goidels"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Goidels</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Galatians,
+ Epistle to the,”</span> quoted, <a href="#Pg371" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">371</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Gallican
+ Martyrology,”</span> editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg322"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">322</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Galloway, <a href="#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">141</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Garmans, English so-called by the Britons, <a href="#Pg317"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">317</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Gateshead-on-Tyne" id="Index-Gateshead-on-Tyne"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gateshead-on-Tyne, or At-the-Goat's Head, <a href="#Pg180" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">180</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gateshead, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Utta"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Utta</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Gaul" id="Index-Gaul" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gaul, history of, <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">5</a>, <a href="#Pg007" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">7</a>, <a href="#Pg010"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">10</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg014" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">14</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg019" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">19</a>, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">20</a>, <a href="#Pg022" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">22</a>, <a href="#Pg033"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">33</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg044" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">44</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg055" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">55</a>, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">92</a> n., <a href="#Pg096" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">96</a>, <a href="#Pg098"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">98</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg150" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">150</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg178" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">178</a>, <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">214</a>, <a href="#Pg378" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">378</a>, <a href="#Pg382"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">382</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Church of, <a href="#Pg051" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">51</a>, <a href="#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">54</a>, <a href="#Pg055" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">55</a>, <a href="#Pg196"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">196</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ schools of, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">121</a> n., <a href="#Pg172" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gaul, Archbishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Annemundus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Annemundus</a>, <a href="#Index-Godwin" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Godwin</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gaul, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Arculf"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Arculf</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gauls, <a href="#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">9</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Gebmund" id="Index-Gebmund" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gebmund, Bishop of Rochester, <a href="#Pg241" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a>, <a href="#Pg242"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Genesis, quoted, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">73</a>, <a href="#Pg110" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">110</a>, <a href="#Pg366" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">366</a>, <a href="#Pg370"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">370</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Genlade, the river, <a href="#Pg315" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">315</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Genoa, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Asterius-Genoa" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Asterius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Geraint-Gerontius" id="Index-Geraint-Gerontius"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Geraint, or Gerontius, Count, <a href="#Pg022" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">22</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Geraint-King" id="Index-Geraint-King" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Geraint, or Gerontius, King of Dumnonia, <a href="#Pg336" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">336</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg344" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Germans, <a href="#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">9</a>, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">22</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Germanus, Bishop of Auxerre, sent to Britain to confute the
+ Pelagians, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg014" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">14</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">32</a>, <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">33</a>, <a href="#Pg034" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">34</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ church dedicated to, <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">33</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ stills a tempest, <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">33</a>, <a href="#Pg034" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">34</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ casts out evil spirits, <a href="#Pg034" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">34</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts the heretics, <a href="#Pg034" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">34</a>, <a href="#Pg035" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">35</a>, <a href="#Pg036"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">36</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg039" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">39</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg040" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">40</a>, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">41</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ heals a blind girl, <a href="#Pg035" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">35</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at St. Alban's tomb, <a href="#Pg035" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">35</a>, <a href="#Pg036" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">36</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ quenches a fire, <a href="#Pg036" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">36</a>, <a href="#Pg037" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">37</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ healed of lameness by a vision, <a href="#Pg036" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">36</a>, <a href="#Pg037"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">37</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ assists the Britons in battle, <a href="#Pg037" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">37</a>, <a href="#Pg038"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">38</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ goes to Ravenna, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">41</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Duke of Armorica, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">41</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ returns to Britain, <a href="#Pg039" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">39</a>, <a href="#Pg040" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">40</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his death, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">41</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Germanus, Life
+ of,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Constantius-Lyons" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Constantius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Germany, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxx" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg005"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">5</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">161</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ English missions to, <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">316</a>, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">317</a>, <a href="#Pg319" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">319</a>, <a href="#Pg320"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">320</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gerontius, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Geraint-Gerontius" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Geraint</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gertrude, St., <a href="#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">177</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gessoriacum, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Boulogne"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Boulogne</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Geta, son of Severus, <a href="#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">13</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gewissae, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-West-Saxons" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">West Saxons</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gidley, Rev. L., his translation of the <span class="tei tei-q"
+ style="text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pgxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxi</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gildas, historian, editorial references to, <a href="#Pgxxii"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">5</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg019" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">19</a> n., <a href="#Pg025" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">25</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg042" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">42</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“De Excidio
+ Liber Querulus,”</span> quoted, <a href="#Pg042" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">42</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Giles, Dr., his translation of the <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> <a href=
+ "#Pgv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">v</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xx</a>, <a href="#Pgxxi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxi</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gilling, <a href="#Pg165" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">165</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gilling, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Trumhere"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Trumhere</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Tunbert" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Tunbert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Giudan, Sea of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, Firth of Forth, <a href=
+ "#Pg023" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Giudi (probably Inchkeith), <a href="#Pg023" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">23</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Glen, the river, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Glendale, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">119</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gloucestershire, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Goat's Head, At the, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Gateshead-on-Tyne" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Gateshead</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page417">[pg 417]</span><a name=
+ "Pg417" id="Pg417" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gobban, one of Fursa's priests, <a href="#Pg177" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">177</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Godmunddingham" id="Index-Godmunddingham" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Godmunddingaham, or Goodmanham, <a href="#Pg118" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">118</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Godwin" id="Index-Godwin" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Godwin, Archbishop of Lyons, <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">316</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Godwine, <a href="#Pg246" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">246</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Goidels" id="Index-Goidels" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Goidels, or Gaels, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">7</a> n., <a href="#Pg024" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">24</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Golgotha, <a href="#Pg339" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">339</a>, <a href="#Pg340" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">340</a> n., <a href="#Pg341" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">341</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Goodmanham, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Godmunddingham" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Godmunddingaham</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gordianus, father of Gregory, <a href="#Pg075" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">75</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gore's <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Bampton
+ Lectures,”</span> editorial references to, <a href="#Pg019"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">19</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Goths, The, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">22</a>, <a href="#Pg382" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">382</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Grampians, the, <a href="#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">141</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Grantacaestir, or Grantchester, <a href="#Pg261" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">261</a>, <a href="#Pg262"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">262</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gratian, Emperor, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">20</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ slain by Maximus, <a href="#Pg382" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">382</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gratian, or Gratianus, tyrant in Britain, <a href="#Pg022" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">22</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Greece, churches of, <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">196</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Greek" id="Index-Greek" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Greek, or Eastern Church, practices of the, <a href="#Pg214"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">214</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Green" id="Index-Green" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Green, J. R., his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Making of England,”</span> editorial
+ references to, <a href="#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">32</a> n., <a href="#Pg084" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">188</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gregorian Music, <a href="#Pg077" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">77</a> n., <a href="#Pg133" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">133</a>, <a href="#Pg358"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">358</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Gregorian
+ Sacramentary,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Liber-Sacramentorum" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Liber Sacramentorum.”</span></a>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Gregory-Great" id="Index-Gregory-Great" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gregory the Great, St., Pope, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg002" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">2</a>, <a href="#Pg003"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">45</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">93</a>, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">122</a> n., <a href="#Pg126" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">126</a>, <a href="#Pg213"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">213</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg042" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">42</a> n., <a href="#Pg075" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">75-83</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his genealogy, <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a>, <a href="#Pg076" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">76</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his character, <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his pontificate, <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a>, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">81</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sent to Constantinople, <a href="#Pg077" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">77</a>, <a href="#Pg083" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">83</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ confutes the heresy of Eutychius, <a href="#Pg078" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">78</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his learning and literary works, <a href="#Pg077" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">77</a>, <a href="#Pg078"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">78</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg079" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">79</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg080" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">80</a>, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">81</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his connection with Church music, <a href="#Pg133" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">133</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his meeting with the Anglian slaves, <a href="#Pg082" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">82</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Augustine on a mission to Britain to convert the English,
+ <a href="#Pg042" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">42</a>, <a href="#Pg043" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">43</a>, <a href="#Pg045" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">45</a>, <a href="#Pg049"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">75</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg080" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">80</a>, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">83</a>, <a href="#Pg131" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>, <a href="#Pg383"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ letter recommending Augustine and Candidus to Aetherius, <a href=
+ "#Pg044" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">44</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ letters to Augustine and the English mission, <a href="#Pg043"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">43</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg064" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">64</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg065" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">65</a>, <a href="#Pg068" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">68</a>, <a href="#Pg069" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">69</a>, <a href="#Pg290"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">290</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ letter to Vergilius, <a href="#Pg063" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">63</a>, <a href="#Pg064" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">64</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ letter to Mellitus, <a href="#Pg066" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">66</a>, <a href="#Pg067" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">67</a>, <a href="#Pg068" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">68</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends the pall to Augustine, <a href="#Pg064" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">64</a>, <a href="#Pg065" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">65</a>, <a href="#Pg383"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ letter to Ethelbert, <a href="#Pg069" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">69-72</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his gifts to Ethelbert, <a href="#Pg069" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">69</a>, <a href="#Pg071" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">71</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his answers to Augustine's questions on discipline, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">49-63</a>, <a href="#Pg079" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">79</a>, <a href="#Pg084"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg085" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">85</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ private letters, <a href="#Pg079" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">79</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Paulinus to Britain, <a href="#Pg064" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">64</a>, <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his weak health, <a href="#Pg079" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">79</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a>, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">81</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burial, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">81</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ epitaph, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">81</a>, <a href="#Pg082" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">82</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ altar dedicated to him at SS. Peter and Paul's, Canterbury,
+ <a href="#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">90</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ quoted, <a href="#Pg333" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">333</a>, <a href="#Pg334" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">334</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his disciples, <a href="#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">348</a>, <a href="#Pg358" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">358</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ lives of, <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a> n., <a href="#Pg083" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">83</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Dudden" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Dudden</a>, <a href="#Index-Whitby-Monk"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Whitby</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gregory, St., Martyr, <a href="#Pg210" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">210</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gregory II, Pope, <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">2</a>, <a href="#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">314</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gregory III, Pope, <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">2</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Guest, editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg032" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Guthfrid" id="Index-Guthfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Guthfrid, Abbot of Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg301" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">301</a>, <a href="#Pg302"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">302</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Guthlac, St., his Hermitage, <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Gwynedd, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Caedwalla-Cadwallon" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Caedwalla</a>, <a href="#Index-Cadvan" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Cadvan</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Habakkuk, quoted, <a href="#Pg368" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">368</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Habetdeus, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hackness, or Hacanos, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg275" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">275</a>, <a href="#Pg276"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">276</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hackness, Abbess of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Hilda"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Hilda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hackness, Prioress of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Frigyth"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Frigyth</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Haddan-Stubbs" id="Index-Haddan-Stubbs" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Haddan and Stubbs, <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Councils and Ecclesiastical
+ Documents,”</span> editorial references to, <a href="#Pg084"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg306" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">306</a> n., <a href="#Pg315" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">315</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">319</a> n., <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Haddenham, <a href="#Pg220" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">220</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hades, <a href="#Pg326" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">326</a>, <a href="#Pg327" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">327</a>, <a href="#Pg329" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">329</a>, <a href="#Pg330"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">330</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hadrian, Pope, <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">219</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hadrian, Emperor, his wall, <a href="#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">13</a> n., <a href="#Pg025" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">25</a>, <a href="#Pg026"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">26</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg136" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">136</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">137</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hadrian-Abbot" id="Index-Hadrian-Abbot" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hadrian, Abbot of Niridanum and later of St. Augustine's
+ Monastery, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page418">[pg
+ 418]</span><a name="Pg418" id="Pg418" class="tei tei-anchor"
+ style="text-align: left"></a> Canterbury, <a href="#Pgxxviii"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">214</a>, <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">316</a> n., <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ refuses the English Archbishopric, <a href="#Pg002" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">2</a>, <a href="#Pg214"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">214</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ recommends Andrew, <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">214</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ recommends Theodore, <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">2</a> n., <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">214</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ accompanies Theodore on his journey to Britain, <a href="#Pg002"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">2</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg213" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">213</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">214</a>, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">215</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ detained by Ebroin at Quentavic, <a href="#Pg216" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">216</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his arrival in Britain, <a href="#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">216</a>, <a href="#Pg357" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">357</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ made Abbot of St. Augustine's, <a href="#Pg216" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">216</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his learning, <a href="#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">216</a>, <a href="#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">217</a>, <a href="#Pg357" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">357</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ accompanies Theodore in his pastoral visitations, <a href=
+ "#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">216</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">217</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg357" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">357</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried in St. Augustine's, <a href="#Pg357" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">357</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hadulac" id="Index-Hadulac" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hadulac, Bishop of Elmham, <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Haedde" id="Index-Haedde" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Haedde, Bishop of Winchester after Leutherius, <a href="#Pg148"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ supposed to be identical with Aetla, <a href="#Pg272" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">272</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his character, <a href="#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">342</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ resists Bertwald's division of the Bishopric, <a href="#Pg343"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">342</a>, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">343</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ posthumous miracles, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Haemgils, a monk, <a href="#Pg330" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">330</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Haethfelth-Chase" id="Index-Haethfelth-Chase" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Haethfelth (Hatfield Chase, near Doncaster), Battle of, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">131</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Haethfelth (Hatfield, Hertfordshire), Synod of, <a href="#Pgxxix"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">255</a>, <a href="#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">256</a>, <a href="#Pg259" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a>, <a href="#Pg385"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hagustald, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Hexham"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Hexham</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hallelujah, or Allelujah, <a href="#Pg080" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">80</a>, <a href="#Pg083" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">83</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hallelujah victory of Germanus, <a href="#Pg038" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">38</a>, <a href="#Pg039"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">39</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hallington, <a href="#Pg136" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">136</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Halydene, <a href="#Pg136" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">136</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hamble" id="Index-Hamble" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hamble, or Homelea, The River, <a href="#Pg253" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">253</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hampshire, <a href="#Pg253" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">253</a> n., <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Harold, <a href="#Pg246" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">246</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hartlepool" id="Index-Hartlepool" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hartlepool, Heruteu, or the Island of the Hart, Monastery at,
+ <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">190</a>, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">271</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hartlepool, Abbess of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Heiu"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Heiu</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Hilda" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Hilda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Hateful Year,
+ The,”</span> in Northumbria, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg135" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">135</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hatfield, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Haethfelth-Chase" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Haethfelth</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hatfield Chase, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Haethfelth-Chase" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Haethfelth</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Haverfield, editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg013" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Haymo, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Emme"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Emme</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Healaugh, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">271</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Heavenly Field, the, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Hefenfelth" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Hefenfelth</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Hebrews, The
+ Epistle to the,”</span> quoted, <a href="#Pg079" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">79</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hebron, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a>, <a href="#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">342</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hecana, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Hereford"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Hereford</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hedda" id="Index-Hedda" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hedda, Bishop of Lichfield, <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">379</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hefenfelth" id="Index-Hefenfelth" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hefenfelth, or The Heavenly Field, <a href="#Pg136" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">136</a>, <a href="#Pg137"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">137</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Heiu" id="Index-Heiu" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Heiu, first Northumbrian nun, <a href="#Pg271" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">271</a>, <a href="#Pg275"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">275</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ founds the monastery of Hartlepool, <a href="#Pg271" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">271</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ retires to Calcaria, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">271</a>, <a href="#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">272</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her gravestone, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">271</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Helen, <a href="#Pg264" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">264</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Helena, mother of Constantine, <a href="#Pg019" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">19</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ legality of her marriage, <a href="#Pg019" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">19</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her Finding of the True Cross, <a href="#Pg339" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">339</a>, <a href="#Pg340"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">340</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Heliand, The, <a href="#Pg277" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">277</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Heligoland, <a href="#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">323</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hell, <a href="#Pg051" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">51</a>, <a href="#Pg327" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">327</a>, <a href="#Pg328" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">328</a>, <a href="#Pg335"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">335</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hengist, leader of the Anglo-Saxons, <a href="#Pg030" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg045"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">45</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Henry VIII, <a href="#Pg275" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">275</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Heracleonas, or Heraclius, Emperor, son of Heraclius, <a href=
+ "#Pg127" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">127</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Heraclius, Emperor, <a href="#Pg127" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">127</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Herbert, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Herebert"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Herebert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Herebald" id="Index-Herebald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Herebald, Abbot of Tynemouth, <a href="#Pg309" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">309</a>, <a href="#Pg310"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">310</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg311" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">311</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Herebert" id="Index-Herebert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Herebert, St., a hermit, the friend of Cuthbert, <a href="#Pg294"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">294</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg295" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">295</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hereford" id="Index-Hereford" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hereford, See of, <a href="#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">218</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hereford, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Putta-Hereford" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Putta</a>, <a href="#Index-Tyrhtel" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Tyrhtel</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Torthere" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Torthere</a>, <a href="#Index-Wahlstod" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Wahlstod</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Herefrid, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hereric, nephew of Edwin, and father of Hilda, <a href="#Pg270"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">270</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ poisoned by Cerdic, <a href="#Pg274" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">274</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Heresuid, sister of Hilda, and wife of Ethelhere, <a href=
+ "#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">271</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Heriburg" id="Index-Heriburg" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Heriburg, Abbess of Watton, her daughter healed by John of
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page419">[pg 419]</span><a name=
+ "Pg419" id="Pg419" class="tei tei-anchor" style=
+ "text-align: left"></a> Beverley's prayers, <a href="#Pg305"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">305</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg306" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">306</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg307" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">307</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hermit, a British, lays a trap for Augustine, <a href="#Pg086"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">86</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hertford" id="Index-Hertford" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hertford, Synod of, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg226" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">226</a>, <a href="#Pg227"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hertfordshire, <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">10</a> n., <a href="#Pg018" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">18</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Heruteu, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Hartlepool" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Hartlepool</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Herutford, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Hertford"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Hertford</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hewalds, The Two (Black and White), martyrs, <a href="#Pg320"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">320</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg321" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">321</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg322" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">322</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hexham" id="Index-Hexham" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hexham, or Hagustald, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg136" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">136</a> n., <a href="#Pg137" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">137</a>, <a href="#Pg243"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">303</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">137</a> n., <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hexham, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Acca"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Acca</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Eata" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Eata</a>, <a href="#Index-Frithbert" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Frithbert</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-John-Beverley" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">John</a>, <a href="#Index-Tunbert" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Tunbert</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Wilfrid-St" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wilfrid</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hiddila, priest to Bernwin, <a href="#Pg252" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">252</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hii, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Iona"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Iona</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hilarus, arch-presbyter, <a href="#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">129</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hilda" id="Index-Hilda" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hilda, St., daughter of Hereric, Abbess of Hartlepool and
+ afterwards of Whitby, <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg190" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>, <a href="#Pg270"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">270</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">271</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">272</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of her life, <a href="#Pg270" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">270-275</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds the monastery of Streanaeshalch or Whitby, <a href=
+ "#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">272</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her attitude on the Easter question, <a href="#Pg195" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">195</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her opposition to Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">195</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her character, <a href="#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">272</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her pupils, <a href="#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">272</a>, <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">273</a>, <a href="#Pg274" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">274</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ illness and death, <a href="#Pg270" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">270</a>, <a href="#Pg275" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">275</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ friendship for Aidan, <a href="#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">272</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hildilid, pupil of Aldhelm, Abbess of Barking after Ethelburg,
+ <a href="#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">237</a>, <a href="#Pg344" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">344</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“History of the
+ Abbots,”</span> Anonymous, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Abbots"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Abbots</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bede's, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bede"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bede</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hlothere" id="Index-Hlothere" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hlothere, King of Kent after Egbert, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg230" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">230</a>, <a href="#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">254</a>, <a href="#Pg269" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">269</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Edric's revolt against, <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">287</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ grants Bertwald land in Thanet, <a href="#Pg315" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">315</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">285</a>, <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">287</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Holder, editor of the <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> <a href=
+ "#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xx</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Holmhurst, <a href="#Pg018" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">18</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Holy Island, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Lindisfarne" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Lindisfarne</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Holy Housel, <a href="#Pg275" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">275</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Homelea, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Hamble"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Hamble</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Honorius, Emperor, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a>, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">22</a>, <a href="#Pg026" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">26</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Honorius, Pope, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg105" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">105</a> n., <a href="#Pg124" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">124</a>, <a href="#Pg132"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends the Pall to Paulinus, and to Archbishop Honorius, <a href=
+ "#Pg124" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">124</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg125" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">125</a>, <a href="#Pg126" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">126</a>, <a href="#Pg127" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">127</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his letters, <a href="#Pg124" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">124-130</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Birinus to the West Saxons, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg147"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Honorius-Archbishop" id="Index-Honorius-Archbishop"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Honorius, Archbishop of Canterbury after Justus, <a href="#Pgxxv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">123</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg125" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">125</a>, <a href="#Pg126" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">126</a>, <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>, <a href="#Pg163"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">163</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">164</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg193" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">193</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordained by Paulinus, <a href="#Pg126" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">126</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ receives the Pall from Pope Honorius, <a href="#Pg125" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">125</a>, <a href="#Pg126"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">126</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Felix to East Anglia, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">122</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ a disciple of Pope Gregory, <a href="#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">348</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg178" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">178</a>, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">179</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Horsa, brother of Hengist, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">30</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Horse, miraculously cured at Oswald's death-place, <a href=
+ "#Pg155" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">155</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Horsted, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ House Island, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Farne"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Farne</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hreutford, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Redbridge"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Redbridge</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hrof, <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">89</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hrofaescaestrae, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Rochester"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Rochester</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Huaetbert" id="Index-Huaetbert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Huaetbert, Abbot of Wearmouth and Jarrow, <a href="#Pgxxxiv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xl</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg389" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">389</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Huddersfield, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hugh de Puisac, erects a shrine at Durham, for the bones of Bede
+ and others, <a href="#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xl</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hull, The River, <a href="#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">303</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Humber, The River, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">45</a>, <a href="#Pg082" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">82</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">89</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg102" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">102</a>, <a href="#Pg122" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">122</a>, <a href="#Pg164"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">164</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">320</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hunt, Dr., his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“History of the English Church,”</span>
+ editorial references to, vi, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">84</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Huntingdonshire, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Huns, The, <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">27</a>, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">317</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hunwald, betrays Oswin, <a href="#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">164</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hurst, W., his translation of the <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> <a href=
+ "#Pgxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxi</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hussey, his edition of the <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> <a href=
+ "#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xx</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hwiccas, The, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a>, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">243</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Worcester"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Worcester</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hwiccas, King of the, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aenhere"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aenhere</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Eanfrid-Hwiccas" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Eanfrid</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hwiccas, sub-king of the, <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">377</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Osric-Hwiccas" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Osric</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Hygbald" id="Index-Hygbald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hygbald, Abbot of Bardney, <a href="#Pg223" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">223</a>, <a href="#Pg224" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">224</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Hymns, <a href="#Pg264" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">264-267</a>, <a href="#Pg389" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">389</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page420">[pg 420]</span><a name=
+ "Pg420" id="Pg420" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ I (Iona), <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">140</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ibas" id="Index-Ibas" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ibas, Bishop of Edessa, his heresy, <a href="#Pg255" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ida" id="Index-Ida" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ida, first King of Bernicia, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">73</a> n., <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>, <a href="#Pg391"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">383</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ founds Bamborough, <a href="#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">147</a> n., <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Idle, the Battle of the, <a href="#Pg115" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">115</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Idols, destruction of, <a href="#Pg067" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">67</a>, <a href="#Pg070" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">70</a>, <a href="#Pg151"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">151</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ii (Iona), <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">140</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Imma, <a href="#Pg268" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">268</a>, <a href="#Pg269" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">269</a>, <a href="#Pg270" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">270</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Immersion, Single, <a href="#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">87</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Immin, Mercian chief, <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a>, <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">192</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Importunus" id="Index-Importunus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Importunus, Bishop of Paris, <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">194</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ In Berecingum, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Barking"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Barking</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ In Brige, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Brige"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Brige</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ In Compendio, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Compiegne"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Compiègne</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Incuneningum, <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">325</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Inderauuda, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-John-Beverley" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">John of Beverley</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Indictions, <a href="#Pg227" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">227</a>, <a href="#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">254</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Indulgences, <a href="#Pg294" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">294</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Infeppingum, <a href="#Pg181" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">181</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ingetlingum, monastery of, <a href="#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">164</a>, <a href="#Pg165" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">165</a>, <a href="#Pg191"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ingwald" id="Index-Ingwald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ingwald, Bishop of London, <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">379</a>, <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>, <a href="#Pg391"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ingyruum, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">359</a>, and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Jarrow"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Jarrow</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Inhrypum, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ripon"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ripon</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ini" id="Index-Ini" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ini, or Ine, King of Wessex after Caedwalla, <a href="#Pgxxx"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">314</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ conquers Sussex, <a href="#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">251</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Dooms,”</span> <a href="#Pg231" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Aldhelm's influence with, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">343</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his abdication and pilgrimage to Rome, <a href="#Pg314" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">314</a>, <a href="#Pg345"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Inisboufinde, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Innisboffin" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Innisboffin</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Inishmahee, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Cromanus"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Cronan</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Inlade, the river, <a href="#Pg315" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">315</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Inlitore, now Kaiserwerth, Monastery at, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Innisboffin" id="Index-Innisboffin" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Innisboffin, Inisboufinde, or The Island of the White Heifer,
+ <a href="#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">225</a>, <a href="#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">226</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Intiningaham, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Tininghame" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Tininghame</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Inundalum, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Oundle"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Oundle</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Inver-Daeile" id="Index-Inver-Daeile" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Inver Daeile, or Ennereilly, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dagan"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dagan</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Inverness, <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">140</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Iona" id="Index-Iona" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Iona, Hii, I or Ii, the island of, included in Ireland, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">92</a> n., <a href="#Pg191" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg201" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">201</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">225</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ given to Columba by Bridius or by Conall, <a href="#Pgxxvi"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ its monastery founded by Columba, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg142"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ its constitution and jurisdiction, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg139"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">139</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">140</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">142</a>, <a href="#Pg169" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">169</a>, <a href="#Pg181" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">181</a>, <a href="#Pg183"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">183</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg318" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">318</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ its monks converted to Catholic usages, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxi</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxix</a>, <a href="#Pg337" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">337</a>, <a href="#Pg373"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">373</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg374" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">374</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg375" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">375</a>, <a href="#Pg376" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">376</a>, <a href="#Pg377" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ piety of its Abbots, <a href="#Pg143" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">143</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ derivation of the name, <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">140</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Iona, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Adamnan-Iona" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Adamnan</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Columba-Columcille" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Columba</a>, <a href="#Index-Segeni" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Segeni</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ireland" id="Index-Ireland" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ireland, History of, <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">5</a>, <a href="#Pg007" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">7</a>, <a href="#Pg008"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">8</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">9</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg091" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">91</a>, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">92</a>, <a href="#Pg094" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg161"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">161</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">177</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a> n., <a href="#Pg204" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">204</a>, <a href="#Pg285"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg306" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">306</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg337" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">337</a>, <a href="#Pg373" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">373</a>, <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ description of, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">7</a>, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">8</a>, <a href="#Pg009" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">9</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ its hospitality to the English monks, <a href="#Pg204" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">204</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Irish, or Scots, Bishop of the, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Palladius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Palladius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Irish Annals, editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg337" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">337</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Irish-Church" id="Index-Irish-Church" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Irish Church, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxx"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxix</a>, <a href="#Pg087" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg138" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">138</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg139" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">139</a>, <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">142</a> n., <a href="#Pg143" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">143</a>, <a href="#Pg144"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">144</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg193" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">193-201</a>, <a href="#Pg336" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">336</a>, <a href="#Pg374"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">374-377</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Irminric" id="Index-Irminric" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Irminric, father of Ethelbert, King of Kent, <a href="#Pg095"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Isaac, <a href="#Pg387" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">387</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his tomb, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Isaiah, quoted, <a href="#Pg186" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">186</a>, <a href="#Pg209" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">209</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ishmael, <a href="#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">378</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Isle of Wight, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Wight"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Wight</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Israel, <a href="#Pg067" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">67</a>, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">341</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Itala, the, <a href="#Pg366" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">366</a>, <a href="#Pg368" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">368</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Italian Sea, the, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">132</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Italy, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">20</a>, <a href="#Pg079" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">79</a>, <a href="#Pg092"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">92</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">93</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">196</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Itchen, the river, <a href="#Pg252" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">252</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ithamar" id="Index-Ithamar" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ithamar, Bishop of Rochester, <a href="#Pg164" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">164</a>, <a href="#Pg178"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">178</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Iudeu, <a href="#Pg023" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">23</a> n., <a href="#Pg189" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ixning, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ermynge"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ermynge</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jacobsburgh, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Akeburg"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Akeburgh</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jacob's Tomb, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ James, St., quoted, <a href="#Pg197" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">197</a>, <a href="#Pg372" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">372</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ James the Less, St., <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page421">[pg 421]</span><a name=
+ "Pg421" id="Pg421" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ James the Deacon, companion of Paulinus, <a href="#Pgxxv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg123"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">123</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ left at York when Paulinus flees into Kent, <a href="#Pg132"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ a village named after him, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">132</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ teaches Church music, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">132</a>, <a href="#Pg133" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">133</a>, <a href="#Pg217" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">217</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ observes the Catholic Easter, <a href="#Pg193" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">193</a>, <a href="#Pg195"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">195</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Whitby, <a href="#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">195</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg133" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">133</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Jarrow" id="Index-Jarrow" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jarrow, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Wearmouth-Jarrow" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wearmouth and Jarrow</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jarrow, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Benedict-Biscop" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Benedict Biscop</a>, <a href="#Index-Ceolfrid"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ceolfrid</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Huaetbert" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Huaetbert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Jaruman" id="Index-Jaruman" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jaruman, Bishop of Mercia, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">206</a> n., <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his mission to the East Saxons, <a href="#Pg212" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">212</a>, <a href="#Pg245"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">218</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jerome, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a> n., <a href="#Pg387" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">387</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jerusalem, <a href="#Pg337" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">337</a>, <a href="#Pg339" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">339</a>, <a href="#Pg340" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">340</a>, <a href="#Pg341"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">341</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jet, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jezebel, <a href="#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">349</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Job, quoted, <a href="#Pg080" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">80</a>, <a href="#Pg370" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">370</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his tonsure, <a href="#Pg370" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">370</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Commentary
+ on,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Gregory-Great" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Gregory</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ John the Baptist, St., his martyrdom, <a href="#Pg053" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">53</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ John the Deacon, author of <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Life of Gregory,”</span> <a href="#Pg075"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">75</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">81</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">83</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ John the Evangelist, St., <a href="#Pgxlii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xlii</a>, <a href="#Pg304" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">304</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his celebration of Easter, <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">196</a>, <a href="#Pg197" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">197</a>, <a href="#Pg198"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">198</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ quoted, <a href="#Pg335" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">335</a>, <a href="#Pg363" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">363</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ John IV, Pope, consecrated, <a href="#Pg128" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">128</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his letter to the Scots, <a href="#Pg128" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">128</a>, <a href="#Pg129" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">129</a>, <a href="#Pg130"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">130</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg144" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">144</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ John VI, Pope, Wilfrid's cause tried before, <a href="#Pg353"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-John-Arles" id="Index-John-Arles" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ John, Archbishop of Arles, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">215</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ John, Chief of the Papal notaries, <a href="#Pg129" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">129</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-John-Beverley" id="Index-John-Beverley" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ John of Beverley, Bishop of Hexham after Eata, <a href="#Pgxxix"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg302" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">302</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ a pupil of Hilda, <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">273</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Theodore, <a href="#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">305</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ appointed Bishop of York, <a href="#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">305</a>, <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordains Bede, <a href="#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his miracles, <a href="#Pg302" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">302</a>, <a href="#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">303</a>, <a href="#Pg304" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">304</a>, <a href="#Pg305"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">305</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg306" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">306</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg307" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">307</a>, <a href="#Pg308" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">308</a>, <a href="#Pg309" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">309</a>, <a href="#Pg310"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">310</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg311" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">311</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Erneshow, <a href="#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">303</a>, <a href="#Pg304" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">304</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Watton, <a href="#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">305</a>, <a href="#Pg306" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">306</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrates churches, <a href="#Pg307" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">307</a>, <a href="#Pg308" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">308</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ resigns the bishopric of York and retires to Beverley, <a href=
+ "#Pg312" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">312</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordains his successor, Wilfrid II, Bishop of York, <a href=
+ "#Pg312" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">312</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg311" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">311</a>, <a href="#Pg312" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">312</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at St. Peter's, Beverley, <a href="#Pg311" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">311</a>, <a href="#Pg312"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">312</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ John, a martyr, <a href="#Pg210" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">210</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-John-Precentor" id="Index-John-Precentor" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ John, the precentor, brought into Britain to teach Church music,
+ <a href="#Pg258" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">258</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Abbot of St. Martin's Monastery, <a href="#Pg257" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">257</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Synod of Haethfelth, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">257</a>, <a href="#Pg258" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">258</a>, <a href="#Pg259"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ dies on his way back to Rome, <a href="#Pg259" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Tours, <a href="#Pg259" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">259</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jonah, quoted, <a href="#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">319</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Joseph, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a> n., <a href="#Pg370" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">370</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Julianus" id="Index-Julianus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Julianus of Campania, heretic Bishop of Eclanum, <a href="#Pg021"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">21</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Julius, British martyr, <a href="#Pg018" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">18</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Julius Caesar, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Caesar"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Caesar</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Justin II, Emperor, <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">140</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Justinian I, Emperor, <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">140</a>, <a href="#Pg203" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">203</a> n., <a href="#Pg256" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Justinian II, Emperor, <a href="#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">314</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Justus" id="Index-Justus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Justus, Bishop of Rochester, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury,
+ <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href="#Pg092" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">92</a>, <a href="#Pg100"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">100</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sent by Gregory to Augustine, <a href="#Pg064" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">64</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ takes refuge in Gaul, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg096" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">96</a>, <a href="#Pg097"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">97</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordains Romanus Bishop of Rochester, <a href="#Pg100" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">100</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordains Paulinus, <a href="#Pg103" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">103</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Romanus on a mission to Pope Honorius, <a href="#Pg132"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">123</a>, <a href="#Pg125" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">125</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jutes, the, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg031" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">31</a>, <a href="#Pg245" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg252" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">252</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Jutland, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Kaelcacaestir, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Calcaria"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Calcaria</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Kaiserswerth, <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">324</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Katwyk, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">320</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Kent, history, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg002"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">2</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">5</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href="#Pg093" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">93</a>, <a href="#Pg094"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg096" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">96</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg102" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">102</a> n., <a href="#Pg127" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">127</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg130" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">130</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">152</a>, <a href="#Pg166" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">166</a>, <a href="#Pg172" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a>, <a href="#Pg179"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">217</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a>, <a href="#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">242</a>, <a href="#Pg245" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a>, <a href="#Pg261"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">261</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg269" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">269</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">273</a>, <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">316</a> n., <a href="#Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ language of, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">45</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ settlement of Christianity in, <a href="#Pgxxii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">95</a>, <a href="#Pg193" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">193</a>, <a href="#Pg290"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">290</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">323</a>, <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Canterbury" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Canterbury</a> and <a href="#Index-Rochester"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Rochester</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Kent, king of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Alric"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Alric</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Eadbert-Kent" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Eadbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Earconbert"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Earconbert</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Egbert-King" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Egbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Ethelbert" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ethelbert</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page422">[pg 422]</span><a name=
+ "Pg422" id="Pg422" class="tei tei-anchor" style=
+ "text-align: left"></a> <a href="#Index-Hlothere" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Hlothere</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Irminric" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Irminric</a>, <a href="#Index-Mul" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Mul</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Octa" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Octa</a>, <a href="#Index-Oeric" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Oeric</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Suaebhard" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Suaebhard</a>, <a href="#Index-Wictred" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Wictred</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Kerslake, T., his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Vestiges of the Supremacy of Mercia,”</span>
+ editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">255</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Kyle, Plain of, conquered by Eadbert, <a href="#Pg392" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Labienus, the Tribune, slain in battle with the Britons, <a href=
+ "#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">10</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Laestingaeu, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Lastingham" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Lastingham</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Lagny" id="Index-Lagny" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lagny-on-the-Marne, or Latineacum, <a href="#Pg178" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">178</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Laistranus, Irish priest, <a href="#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">129</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lammermuir Hills, <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">288</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lancashire, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">204</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Lanfranc" id="Index-Lanfranc" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lanfranc, Archbishop, rebuilds Canterbury Cathedral, <a href=
+ "#Pg072" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Langres, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Laodicea, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Anatolius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Anatolius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Lastingham" id="Index-Lastingham" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lastingham, or Laestingaeu, Monastery of, <a href="#Pgxxvii"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">3</a>, <a href="#Pg185" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">185</a>, <a href="#Pg186" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">186</a>, <a href="#Pg187"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">187</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">207</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">218</a>, <a href="#Pg220" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">220</a>, <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lastingham, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ceadda"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ceadda</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Cedd" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cedd</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lateran Councils, <a href="#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">256</a> n., <a href="#Pg352" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Latin Language, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ poetry, <a href="#Pg264" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">264</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Latineacum, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Lagny"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Lagny</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Laurentius, St., Deacon and Martyr, <a href="#Pg210" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Laurentius-Archbishop" id=
+ "Index-Laurentius-Archbishop" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Laurentius, second Archbishop of Canterbury, <a href="#Pgxxiv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg064" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">64</a> n., <a href="#Pg091" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">91</a>, <a href="#Pg092"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">92</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">93</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg096" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">96</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sent by Augustine to Gregory, <a href="#Pg049" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrates the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Canterbury,
+ <a href="#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">90</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his letters to the Scots and Britons, <a href="#Pg091" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">91</a>, <a href="#Pg092"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">92</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ rebuked and scourged by St. Peter in a dream, <a href="#Pg097"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">97</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts King Eadbald, <a href="#Pg097" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">97</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death and burial, <a href="#Pg098" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">98</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Leah's Tomb, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a> n., <a href="#Pg342" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Leeds" id="Index-Leeds" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Leeds, or Loidis, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a>, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">189</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Leeds, or Loidis and Elmet, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Cerdic"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Cerdic</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Legacaestir, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Chester"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Chester</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Legions, City of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Chester"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Chester</a> and
+ <a href="#Index-Caerleon" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Caerleon-on-Usk</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Leicester, Diocese of, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">148</a> n., <a href="#Pg379" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Leicester, Bishop of, <a href="#Pg274" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">274</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Leicestershire, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Leinster, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">92</a> n., <a href="#Pg141" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">141</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lent, <a href="#Pg038" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">38</a>, <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">151</a>, <a href="#Pg186" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">186</a>, <a href="#Pg206"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">206</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Leptis in Tripolis, <a href="#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">12</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lérins, <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">33</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Leutherius" id="Index-Leutherius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Leutherius, or Hlothere, Bishop of Wessex, nephew of Agilbert,
+ <a href="#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">147</a>, <a href="#Pg150" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">150</a>, <a href="#Pg151" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">151</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrated by Theodore, <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">151</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Hertford Synod, <a href="#Pg228" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">228</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordains Aldhelm, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Leviticus, quoted <a href="#Pg279" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">279</a>, <a href="#Pg364" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">364</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Liber-Sacramentorum" id="Index-Liber-Sacramentorum"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Liber
+ Sacramentorum,”</span> or Gregorian Sacramentary, attributed to
+ Gregory, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">81</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Liber
+ Eliensis,”</span> editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg266" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">266</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Lichfield" id="Index-Lichfield" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lichfield, Diocese of, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg219" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">219</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Cathedral, <a href="#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">224</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lichfield, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Aldwin-Worr" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Aldwin</a>, <a href="#Index-Ceadda" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ceadda</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Hedda" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Hedda</a>, <a href="#Index-Sexwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sexwulf</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Wynfrid" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wynfrid</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Liddesdale, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">73</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Liège, <a href="#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">177</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Light, Supernatural, <a href="#Pg157" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">157</a>, <a href="#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">232</a>, <a href="#Pg233" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">233</a>, <a href="#Pg234"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">234</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg322" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">322</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lilla, gives his life for Edwin's, <a href="#Pg104" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">104</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lincoln, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">122</a>, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">123</a>, <a href="#Pg126" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">126</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lincolnshire, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">122</a> n., <a href="#Pg123" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">123</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg157" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">157</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n., <a href="#Pg219" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">219</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lindisfari, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Lindisfarne" id="Index-Lindisfarne" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lindisfarne, or Holy Island, Monastery of, <a href="#Pgxxv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg001" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">1</a> n., <a href="#Pg004"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">4</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg139" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">139</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg169" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">169</a>, <a href="#Pg186" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">186</a>, <a href="#Pg202" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">202</a>, <a href="#Pg203"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">203</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">225</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg290" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">290</a>, <a href="#Pg347" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">347</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Church of, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg004" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">4</a>, <a href="#Pg183"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">183</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg295" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">295</a>, <a href="#Pg302" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">302</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href="#Pg325" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">325</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">353</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lindisfarne, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aidan"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aidan</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Guthfrid" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Guthfrid</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lindisfarne, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aidan"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aidan</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Colman" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Colman</a>, <a href="#Index-Conwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Conwulf</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Cuthbert-Lindisfarne" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cuthbert</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Eadbert-Lindisfarne" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Eadbert</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Eadfrid-Lindisfarne" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Eadfrid</a>, <a href="#Index-Eata" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eata</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelwald-Melrose" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelwald</a>, <a href="#Index-Finan" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Finan</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Tuda" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Tuda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lindsey, history, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">3</a>, <a href="#Pg004" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">4</a>, <a href="#Pg157"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">157</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">207</a> n., <a href="#Pg243" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">267</a> n., <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">225</a>, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page423">[pg 423]</span><a name=
+ "Pg423" id="Pg423" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lindsey, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Alwic"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Alwic</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ceadda" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ceadda</a>, <a href="#Index-Cynibert-Lindsey"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Cynibert</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Diuma" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Diuma</a>, <a href="#Index-Eadhaed" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eadhaed</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Edgar" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Edgar</a>, <a href="#Index-Ethelwin" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ethelwin</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Linlithgow, <a href="#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">32</a>, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">189</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Littleborough, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">123</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Liudhard" id="Index-Liudhard" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Liudhard, Bishop, Chaplain to Bertha, <a href="#Pg046" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">46</a>, <a href="#Pg051"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">51</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Loidis, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Leeds"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Leeds</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lombards, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">148</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ King of the, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Perctarit"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Perctarit</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-London" id="Index-London" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ London, metropolis of the East Saxons, <a href="#Pg089" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href="#Pg241"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">49</a> n., <a href="#Pg065" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">65</a>, <a href="#Pg183"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">183</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ London, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Earconwald" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Earconwald</a>, <a href="#Index-Ingwald"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ingwald</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Mellitus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Mellitus</a>, <a href="#Index-Waldhere" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Waldhere</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Wini" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wini</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Looking-glass, sent by Pope Boniface to Queen Ethelberg, <a href=
+ "#Pg111" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">111</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lord's Day, the, <a href="#Pg197" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">197</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lothians, the, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Louth, County, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">204</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Lucius-Britain" id="Index-Lucius-Britain" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lucius, King of Britain, his conversion, <a href="#Pgxxiii"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">12</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">149</a> n., <a href="#Pg382" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">382</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lucius Bibulus, Consul, <a href="#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">9</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lucius Verus, Emperor, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aurelius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aurelius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lugubalia, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Carlisle"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Carlisle</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Luke, St., quoted, <a href="#Pg078" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">78</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Lul" id="Index-Lul" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lul, Archbishop of Mainz, <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Lupus" id="Index-Lupus" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lupus, Bishop of Troyes, <a href="#Pg040" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">40</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sent to Britain to confute the Pelagians, <a href="#Pgxxiii"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">33</a>, <a href="#Pg034" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">34</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ churches dedicated to, <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">33</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ casts out evil spirits, <a href="#Pg034" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">34</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Luxeuil, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">92</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lyccidfelth, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Lichfield"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Lichfield</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lyons, <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">194</a>, <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">316</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lyons, Archbishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aetherius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aetherius</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Annemundus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Annemundus</a>, <a href="#Index-Godwin" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Godwin</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Lyons, Count of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Dalfinus-Count" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Dalfinus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maas, the, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Maban" id="Index-Maban" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maban, or Mafa, a teacher of Church music, <a href="#Pg358"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">358</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Macedonia, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Macedonius" id="Index-Macedonius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Macedonius, Heretic Bishop of Constantinople, <a href="#Pg255"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maelduib, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Maildufus"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Maildufus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maeldum, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Meaux"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Meaux</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maelmin, Northumbria, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maestricht, <a href="#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">177</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maes-y-Garmon, or Field of Germanus, said to be the scene of the
+ Hallelujah Victory, <a href="#Pg038" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">38</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mafa, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Maban"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Maban</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mageo, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Mayo"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Mayo</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Maildufus" id="Index-Maildufus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maildufus, or Maelduib founds the Monastery of Malmesbury,
+ <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n., <a href="#Pg344" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mailros, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Melrose"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Melrose</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maintz, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Boniface-Bertgils" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Boniface</a>, <a href="#Index-Redger" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Redger</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Lul" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Lul</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Making of
+ England, The,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Green"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Green</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Malachi, quoted, <a href="#Pg367" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">367</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Malmesbury, or City of Maildufus, <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a>, <a href="#Pg344"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ perhaps Augustine's Ác, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">84</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Malmesbury, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aldhelm"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aldhelm</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Malmesbury, William of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-William"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">William</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mamre, Hill of, <a href="#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">342</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Man, Isle of, <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg102" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">102</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Mevanian" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Mevanian Islands</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mandubracius, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Androgius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Androgius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Marcellinus, his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Life of Suidbert,”</span> <a href="#Pg323"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">323</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Marcian, Emperor, <a href="#Pg029" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">29</a>, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">41</a>, <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Marcus, Emperor in Britain, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">22</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Marcus Antoninus Verus, or Marcus Aurelius, Emperor, <a href=
+ "#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">12</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Marigena, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Pelagius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Pelagius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mark, St., quoted, <a href="#Pg110" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">110</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his observance of Easter, <a href="#Pg364" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">364</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Market Weighton, <a href="#Pg118" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">118</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maro (Vergil), <a href="#Pg264" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">264</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Marriage, of the lower clergy, <a href="#Pg050" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">50</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ lawful and unlawful, <a href="#Pg052" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">52</a>, <a href="#Pg053" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">53</a>, <a href="#Pg095" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a>, <a href="#Pg097"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">97</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg184" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">184</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ customs of, <a href="#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">54</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ rules and discipline of, <a href="#Pg056" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">56</a>, <a href="#Pg057" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">57</a>, <a href="#Pg059"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">59</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg060" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">60</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg061" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">61</a>, <a href="#Pg230" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">230</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Marseilles, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Martial, editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg264" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">264</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Martin-Tours" id="Index-Martin-Tours" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Martin, St., Bishop of Tours, <a href="#Pg048" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">48</a>, <a href="#Pg141"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">141</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">257</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg259" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">259</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Martin, Pope, <a href="#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">256</a>, <a href="#Pg258" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">258</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page424">[pg 424]</span><a name=
+ "Pg424" id="Pg424" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Martyrium Church at Jerusalem, <a href="#Pg339" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">339</a>, <a href="#Pg340"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">340</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Martyrology,”</span> Bede's, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bede"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bede</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Martyrs, Church of the Four Crowned, Canterbury, <a href="#Pg099"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">99</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mary, the Virgin, <a href="#Pg264" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">264</a>, <a href="#Pg266" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">266</a>, <a href="#Pg355" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">355</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ churches of, <a href="#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">224</a>, <a href="#Pg339" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">339</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maserfelth, Battle of, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg154" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">154</a>, <a href="#Pg155"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">155</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Masses, <a href="#Pg051" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">51</a>, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">81</a>, <a href="#Pg096" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">96</a>, <a href="#Pg268"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">268</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg269" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">269</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg270" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">270</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Communion" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Communion</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Mason" id="Index-Mason" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mason, Dr., his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Mission of St. Augustine,”</span> editorial
+ references to, <a href="#Pgvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">vi</a>, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">45</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Matthew, St., quoted, <a href="#Pg100" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">100</a>, <a href="#Pg101" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">101</a>, <a href="#Pg110" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">110</a>, <a href="#Pg126"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">126</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg127" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">127</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg173" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">173</a>, <a href="#Pg200" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">200</a>, <a href="#Pg211" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">211</a>, <a href="#Pg371"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">371</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg393" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Matthew of Westminster, editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg345"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maurice, or Mauritius, Emperor, <a href="#Pg042" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">42</a>, <a href="#Pg043"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">43</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg044" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">44</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg064" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">64</a>, <a href="#Pg066" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">66</a>, <a href="#Pg068" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">68</a>, <a href="#Pg071"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">71</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg072" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">81</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maximian, surnamed Herculius, Emperor, <a href="#Pg013" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a>, <a href="#Pg014"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">14</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Maximus, Emperor in Britain, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">20</a>, <a href="#Pg382" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">382</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Mayo" id="Index-Mayo" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mayo, Mageo or Muigeo, <a href="#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">225</a> n., <a href="#Pg226" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">226</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mayor and Lumby's edition of Books III and IV of the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical
+ History,”</span> editorial references to, <a href="#Pgvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">vi</a>, <a href="#Pgxx"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xx</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxv</a>
+ n., <a href="#Pg220" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">220</a> n., <a href="#Pg261" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">261</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mayor of the Palace, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ebroin"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ebroin</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ercinwald" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ercinwald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Meanware, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Meaux" id="Index-Meaux" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Meaux, or Maeldum, <a href="#Pg355" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">355</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Meaux, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Faro"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Faro</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Medeshamstead, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Peterborough" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Peterborough</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Medeshamstead, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Cuthbald-Medeshamstead" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cuthbald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Meilochon, father of Bridius, King of the Picts, <a href="#Pg142"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Meldi, the, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Melfont, or Mellifont, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">204</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Mellitus" id="Index-Mellitus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mellitus, Bishop of London and afterwards Archbishop of
+ Canterbury, sent by Gregory to Augustine, <a href="#Pgxxiv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg064" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">64</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg066" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">66</a>, <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href="#Pg092" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">92</a>, <a href="#Pg231"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg064" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">64</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ goes to Rome, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">92</a>, <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">93</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ expelled by the East Saxons, takes refuge with Justus in Gaul,
+ <a href="#Pg096" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">96</a>, <a href="#Pg097" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">97</a>, <a href="#Pg182" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">182</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ returns from Gaul, <a href="#Pg098" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">98</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ succeeds Laurentius as Archbishop of Canterbury, <a href="#Pg098"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">98</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg099" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">99</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ suffers from gout, <a href="#Pg098" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">98</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death and burial, <a href="#Pg099" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">99</a>, <a href="#Pg100" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">100</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his character, <a href="#Pg098" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">98</a>, <a href="#Pg099" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">99</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Melrose" id="Index-Melrose" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Melrose, or Mailros, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg194" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">194</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg202" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">202</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">288</a>, <a href="#Pg290" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">290</a>, <a href="#Pg318" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">318</a>, <a href="#Pg326"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">326</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Melrose, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Eata"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eata</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelwald-Melrose" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelwald</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Provost of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Boisil"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Boisil</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Menapia, Belgium, <a href="#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">13</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Meon, East and West, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Meonstoke, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mercia, history of, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pgxxx"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">45</a>, <a href="#Pg115" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">115</a>, <a href="#Pg122" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">122</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">163</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">172</a>, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">179</a> n., <a href="#Pg226" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">226</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">323</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">352</a> n., <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">380</a> n., <a href="#Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ its conversion, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">177</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">190</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">148</a> n., <a href="#Pg218" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">219</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href="#Pg244" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">272</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">273</a> n., <a href="#Pg379" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mercia, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Beornred"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Beornred</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Cearl" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cearl</a>, <a href="#Index-Ceolred" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ceolred</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Coenred-Coinred" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Coenred</a>, <a href="#Index-Ethelbald" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ethelbald</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelred" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelred</a>, <a href="#Index-Offa-Mercia"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Offa</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Penda" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Penda</a>, <a href="#Index-Wulfhere" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Wulfhere</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mercia, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Aldwin-Worr" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Aldwin</a>, <a href="#Index-Ceadda" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ceadda</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Jaruman" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Jaruman</a>, <a href="#Index-Sexwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sexwulf</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Wilfrid-St" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wilfrid</a>, <a href="#Index-Wynfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Wynfrid</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">and see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Mid-Anglia" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Mid-Anglia</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mercians, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Merivale, editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg018" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">18</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Metals of Britain, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Metrical Art, the, <a href="#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">217</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Mevanian" id="Index-Mevanian" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mevanian Islands (Man and Anglesea), conquered by Edwin, <a href=
+ "#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg102" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">102</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Michael, the Archangel, appears to Wilfrid in a dream, <a href=
+ "#Pg355" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">355</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Mid-Anglia" id="Index-Mid-Anglia" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mid-Anglia, conversion of, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">30</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a>, <a href="#Pg181" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">181</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mid-Anglia and Mercia, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Diuma"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Diuma</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ceollach" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ceollach</a>, <a href="#Index-Trumhere" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Trumhere</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Middlesex, <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">10</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Milan, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">132</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Milan, Archbishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Asterius-Genoa" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Asterius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page425">[pg 425]</span><a name=
+ "Pg425" id="Pg425" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Millfield (perhaps Maelmin), <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Miracles, <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxix</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">232</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg233" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">233</a>, <a href="#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">237</a>, <a href="#Pg238" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">238</a>, <a href="#Pg268"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">268</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg269" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">269</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg270" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">270</a>, <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">325</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Aidan, <a href="#Pg167" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">167</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Augustine, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">81</a>, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">83</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Cedd, <a href="#Pg187" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">187</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Cuthbert, <a href="#Pg291" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">291</a>, <a href="#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">292</a>, <a href="#Pg297" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">297</a>, <a href="#Pg300"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">300</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Earcongota, <a href="#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">152</a>, <a href="#Pg153" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">153</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Earconwald, <a href="#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">232</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Ethelthryth, <a href="#Pg262" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">262</a>, <a href="#Pg263" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">263</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Ethelwald, <a href="#Pg301" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">301</a>, <a href="#Pg302" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">302</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Haedde, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of the Hewalds, <a href="#Pg322" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">322</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of John of Beverley, <a href="#Pg302" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">302-311</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Oswald, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg136" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">136</a>, <a href="#Pg137" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">137</a>, <a href="#Pg138"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">138</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg154" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">154-160</a>, <a href="#Pg162" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">162</a>, <a href="#Pg163"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">163</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg248" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">248</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg249" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">249</a>, <a href="#Pg250" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">250</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Paulinus, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">122</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Sebbi, <a href="#Pg240" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">240</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Miracles, Gregory on, <a href="#Pg068" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">68</a>, <a href="#Pg069" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">69</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Mission of St.
+ Augustine,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Mason"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Mason</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Moberly, his edition of the <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> <a href=
+ "#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xx</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Moinenn, name for Ninias, <a href="#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">141</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Moll" id="Index-Moll" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Moll, King of Northumbria, <a href="#Pg393" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Monasteries, in England, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg151" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">151</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in Gaul, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">151</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ double or mixed, <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">151</a> n., <a href="#Pg177" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">177</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg233" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">233</a>, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">260</a> n., <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a>, <a href="#Pg283"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">283</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg284" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">284</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ rules for, <a href="#Pg229" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">229</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ constitution of, <a href="#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">142</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ hereditary succession in, <a href="#Pg306" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">306</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Monasticon,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Dugdale"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Dugdale</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Monk, an ungodly, his wicked life and miserable death, <a href=
+ "#Pg334" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">334</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg335" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">335</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his visions of hell, <a href="#Pg335" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">335</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Monophysite Heresy, the, <a href="#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">254</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Monothelitism, <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">214</a> n., <a href="#Pg254" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg258" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">258</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">352</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Monumenta
+ Historica Britannica,”</span> <a href="#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xx</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Moore, Bishop, his MS. of the <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> <a href=
+ "#Pgxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xix</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xx</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Moray Frith, <a href="#Pg360" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">360</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mopsuestia, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Theodore-Theodorus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Theodore</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Morgan, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Pelagius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Pelagius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Morini, The, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>, <a href="#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">9</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mosaic Law, <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">196</a>, <a href="#Pg198" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">198</a>, <a href="#Pg361" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">361</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Mount-Olives" id="Index-Mount-Olives" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mount of Olives, <a href="#Pg340" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">340</a>, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">341</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mount Sion, <a href="#Pg340" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">340</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Muigeo, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Mayo"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Mayo</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Mul" id="Index-Mul" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Mul, usurper in Kent, <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">287</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Music, Church, <a href="#Pg133" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">133</a>, <a href="#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">217</a>, <a href="#Pg218" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>, <a href="#Pg258"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">258</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">265</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg358" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">358</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ supernatural, <a href="#Pg221" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">221</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Naiton" id="Index-Naiton" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Naiton, or Nechtan mac Derili, King of the Picts, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ adopts Catholic usages, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">359</a>, <a href="#Pg360" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">360</a>, <a href="#Pg374"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">374</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ asks Ceolfrid for advice and builders, <a href="#Pg359" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">359</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds a stone church, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">359</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ expels the Columban clergy, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">359</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ receives Ceolfrid's letter, <a href="#Pg374" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">374</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Namur MS. of the <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> <a href=
+ "#Pgxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xix</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Naples, <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">214</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nativity of our Lord, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Christmas"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Christmas</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nechtan mac Derili, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Naiton"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Naiton</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Nechtansmere" id="Index-Nechtansmere" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nechtansmere, or Dunnechtan, battle of, <a href="#Pg285" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nendrum, or Inishmahee, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Cromanus"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Cromanus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nennius, editorial references to, <a href="#Pg023" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">188</a> n., <a href="#Pg189" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nero, Emperor, <a href="#Pg011" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">11</a>, <a href="#Pg014" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">14</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Nestorius" id="Index-Nestorius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nestorius, Bishop of Constantinople, his heresy, <a href="#Pg255"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Neustria, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Chilperic"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Chilperic</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Clothaire-III" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Clothaire III</a>, <a href="#Index-Clovis-II"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Clovis II</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Neustrians defeated by Pippin, <a href="#Pg320" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">320</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Newark, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">123</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Newcastle, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">180</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nicaea, Council of, <a href="#Pg019" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">19</a>, <a href="#Pg128" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">128</a>, <a href="#Pg198" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">198</a>, <a href="#Pg227"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg369" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">369</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nicene Creed, <a href="#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">256</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nidd, Synod of the, <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">356</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">385</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ninian" id="Index-Ninian" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ninian, Ninias or Moinenn, Bishop of Whitern, <a href="#Pg048"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">48</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">141</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his mission to the Southern Picts, <a href="#Pg141" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">141</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Niridanum, monastery of, <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">214</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nisan, the month, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href="#Pg365" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">365</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nivelles, monastery of, <a href="#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">177</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nola, Campania, <a href="#Pg388" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">388</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nola, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Paulinus-Nola" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Paulinus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Norfolk, Bishopric of, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">231</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Norman
+ Conquest, The,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Freeman"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Freeman</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page426">[pg 426]</span><a name=
+ "Pg426" id="Pg426" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Northamptonshire, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n., <a href="#Pg180" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">180</a>, <a href="#Pg268"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">268</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-North-Burton" id="Index-North-Burton" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ North Burton, <a href="#Pg308" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">308</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ North Pole, the, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Northumberland, <a href="#Pg004" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">4</a> n., <a href="#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">292</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Northumbria, Bede's acquaintance with its history, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxii</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ history of, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg082" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">82</a> n., <a href="#Pg122" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">122</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg127" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">127</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">131</a>, <a href="#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">164</a>, <a href="#Pg168" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">168</a>, <a href="#Pg185"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">195</a>, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">204</a>, <a href="#Pg226" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">226</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg286" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">325</a>, <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">352</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg393" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">393</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ establishment of Christianity in, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg102" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">102</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg104" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">104</a>, <a href="#Pg117" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">117</a>, <a href="#Pg118" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">118</a>, <a href="#Pg119"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">120</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">132</a>, <a href="#Pg133" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">133</a>, <a href="#Pg139" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">139</a>, <a href="#Pg381"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">381</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg003"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg004" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">4</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">137</a> n., <a href="#Pg219" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">219</a>, <a href="#Pg242"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href="#Pg381" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">381</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Northumbria, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aldfrid"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aldfrid</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Alfrid" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Alfrid,”</span></a> <a href="#Index-Aluchred"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aluchred</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Ceolwulf" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ceolwulf</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Coenred-Northumbria" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Coenred</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Eadbert-Northumbria" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Eadbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Eadwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eadwulf</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Edwin" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Edwin</a>, <a href="#Index-Egfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Egfrid</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelfrid" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelfrid</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelwald-Northumbria" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelwald</a>, <a href="#Index-Moll" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Moll</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Osred" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Osred</a>, <a href="#Index-Osric-Northumbria"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Osric</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Oswald" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Oswald</a>, <a href="#Index-Oswulf" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Oswulf</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Oswy" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Oswy</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Northumbria, Bishop of, <a href="#Pg143" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">143</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ Bishops of <a href="#Index-Lindisfarne" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">Lindisfarne</a> and <a href=
+ "#Index-York" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">York</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Northumbrians, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ North Wales, <a href="#Pg086" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">86</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Norwich, the diocese of, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">122</a> n., <a href="#Pg231" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Nothelm" id="Index-Nothelm" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nothelm, Archbishop of Canterbury, <a href="#Pgxxii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg002"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">2</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">390</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his research, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">2</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his questions to Bede answered, <a href="#Pg387" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">387</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">391</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Nottinghamshire, <a href="#Pg115" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">115</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Numbers, quoted, <a href="#Pg362" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">362</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oak, the (possibly Augustine's Ác), <a href="#Pg084" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Octa" id="Index-Octa" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Octa, grandfather of Ethelbert, King of Kent, <a href="#Pg095"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oder, the river, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury, <a href="#Pg346" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oecumenical Councils, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Councils"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Councils</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Oengus" id="Index-Oengus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oengus, Angus or Ungust, King of the Picts, son of Fergus,
+ <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a> n., <a href="#Pg393" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Oeric" id="Index-Oeric" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oeric, Oisc, son of Hengist, <a href="#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">95</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Offa-Essex" id="Index-Offa-Essex" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Offa, King of Essex, son of Sighere, his abdication and
+ pilgrimage to Rome, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">345</a> n., <a href="#Pg346" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Offa-Mercia" id="Index-Offa-Mercia" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Offa, King of Mercia, <a href="#Pg018" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">18</a> n., <a href="#Pg219" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">219</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Offerings at the Altar, divisions of, <a href="#Pg049" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a>, <a href="#Pg050"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">50</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Oftfor" id="Index-Oftfor" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oftfor, Bishop of Worcester, <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">273</a>, <a href="#Pg274" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">274</a>, <a href="#Pg380"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oiddi, a priest of Wilfrid's, <a href="#Pg245" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Oidilwald" id="Index-Oidilwald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oidilwald, sub-king of Deira, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelwald-Deira" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelwald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oil calms a storm, <a href="#Pg167" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">167</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oisc, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Oeric"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Oeric</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oiscings, the, <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">94</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Olivet, Mount, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Mount-Olives" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Mount of Olives</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Old Saxons, The, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a>, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">320</a>, <a href="#Pg321" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">321</a>, <a href="#Pg322"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">322</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Old Sarum, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Opus Paschale, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Sedulius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sedulius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Orcades, The, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Orkneys"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Orkneys</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ordination of bishops, <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">49</a>, <a href="#Pg050" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">50</a>, <a href="#Pg053"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">53</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">54</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Orkneys" id="Index-Orkneys" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Orkneys, The, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>, <a href="#Pg011" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">11</a>, <a href="#Pg142" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg382" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">382</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Orosius, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">5</a> n., <a href="#Pg025" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">25</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Orthography, <a href="#Pg389" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">389</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Osfrid, son of Edwin, baptized, <a href="#Pg119" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ slain in battle, <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">131</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his son, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">132</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Osred" id="Index-Osred" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Osred, King of Northumbria, after Aldfrid, <a href="#Pgxxx"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">345</a>, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">346</a> n., <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>, <a href="#Pg357"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">357</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">385</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ besieged in Bamborough by Eadwulf, <a href="#Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ killed in battle, <a href="#Pg375" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">375</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">386</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Osric-Hwiccas" id="Index-Osric-Hwiccas" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Osric, sub-king of the Hwiccas, <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Osric-Deira" id="Index-Osric-Deira" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Osric, King of Deira after Edwin, son of Aelfric, <a href=
+ "#Pg134" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">134</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">135</a>, <a href="#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">164</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Osric-Northumbria" id="Index-Osric-Northumbria"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Osric, King of Northumbria after Coenred, <a href="#Pgxxxi"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg001" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">1</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">273</a> n., <a href="#Pg375" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">375</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his parentage, <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">377</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">378</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">386</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Osthryth, daughter of Oswy, wife of Ethelred, King of Mercia,
+ <a href="#Pg157" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">157</a>, <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">267</a>, <a href="#Pg352" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ her love for Bardney Monastery, <a href="#Pg157" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">157</a>, <a href="#Pg158"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">158</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ murdered by her nobles, <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">385</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page427">[pg 427]</span><a name=
+ "Pg427" id="Pg427" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Oswald" id="Index-Oswald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oswald, King of Northumbria after Eanfrid and Osric, and sixth
+ Bretwalda, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg131" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>, <a href="#Pg132"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">135</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg185" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">185</a>, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">189</a>, <a href="#Pg243" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ unites Bernicia and Deira, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg134" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">134</a>, <a href="#Pg164"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">164</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ extent of his dominions, <a href="#Pg146" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">146</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his mother, <a href="#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">147</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his victory over Caedwalla at Hefenfelth, <a href="#Pgxxv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg135"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">135</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ erects a cross at Hefenfelth, <a href="#Pg136" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">136</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ invites Aidan to restore Northumbria to Christianity, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg134" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">134</a>, <a href="#Pg138" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">138</a>, <a href="#Pg145" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">145</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ baptized, <a href="#Pg138" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">138</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ appoints Aidan Bishop of Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg138" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">138</a>, <a href="#Pg139"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">139</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his relations with Cynegils, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">148</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ marries Cynegils' daughter, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">148</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ makes Birinus Bishop of Dorchester, <a href="#Pg148" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ finishes building St. Peter's, York, <a href="#Pg119" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his piety, <a href="#Pg136" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">136</a>, <a href="#Pg146" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">146</a>, <a href="#Pg147" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a>, <a href="#Pg154"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">154</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg160" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">160</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ church built in his honour, <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">137</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ length of his reign, <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">135</a>, <a href="#Pg154" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">154</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ slain at Maserfelth, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">137</a>, <a href="#Pg154" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">154</a>, <a href="#Pg160"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">160</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">163</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">164</a> n., <a href="#Pg384" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burial and translation of his remains, <a href="#Pg157" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">157</a>, <a href="#Pg158"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">158</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg160" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">160</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">161</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his arms miraculously preserved from corruption, <a href="#Pg147"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his posthumous miracles, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg154" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">154</a>, <a href="#Pg155"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">155</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg156" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">156</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg157" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">157</a>, <a href="#Pg158" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">158</a>, <a href="#Pg159" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">159</a>, <a href="#Pg160"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">160</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">161</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg162" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">162</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ averts a pestilence by his posthumous prayers, <a href="#Pg248"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">248</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg249" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">249</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg250" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">250</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ legend connected with his name, <a href="#Pg154" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">154</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ the day of his death celebrated, <a href="#Pg250" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">250</a>, <a href="#Pg251"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Life
+ of,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Reginald"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Reginald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Oswalds-Tree" id="Index-Oswalds-Tree" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oswald's Tree, Oswestry, or Croes Oswallt (Cross Oswald),
+ <a href="#Pg154" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">154</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Oswin-Deira" id="Index-Oswin-Deira" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oswin, King of Deira, son of Osric, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg164"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">164</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg181" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">181</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg185" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">185</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his love for Aidan, <a href="#Pg165" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">165</a>, <a href="#Pg166" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">166</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his character and appearance, <a href="#Pg164" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">164</a>, <a href="#Pg165"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">165</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg166" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">166</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his reign, <a href="#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">164</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ murdered by Oswy, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">164</a>, <a href="#Pg166" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">166</a>, <a href="#Pg191"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ monastery built in his memory, <a href="#Pg165" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">165</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oswin, an Aetheling, killed by Moll, <a href="#Pg393" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oswinthorp, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Oswulf" id="Index-Oswulf" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oswulf, King of Northumbria, son of Eadbert, <a href="#Pg393"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">393</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Oswy" id="Index-Oswy" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oswy, King of Bernicia and afterwards of Northumbria, seventh
+ Bretwalda, son of Ethelfrid, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg157" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">157</a>, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">179</a> n., <a href="#Pg201" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">201</a>, <a href="#Pg218"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">224</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a> n., <a href="#Pg260" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">260</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">377</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ murders Oswin, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">163</a>, <a href="#Pg164" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">164</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buries Oswald's head and arms, <a href="#Pg160" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">160</a>, <a href="#Pg161"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">161</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his reign, <a href="#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">163</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his dominions, <a href="#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">218</a>, <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">219</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ attacks upon him, <a href="#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">163</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his struggle with and defeat of Penda of Mercia, <a href="#Pg181"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">181</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">188</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a>, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">190</a>, <a href="#Pg191" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>, <a href="#Pg243"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ marries Eanfled, daughter of Edwin, <a href="#Pg167" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">167</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ dedicates his daughter Elfled to a religious life, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg188" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">188</a>, <a href="#Pg189"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his daughter Alchfled married to Peada, son of Penda, <a href=
+ "#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">180</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Cedd to convert the East Saxons, <a href="#Pg182" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">182</a>, <a href="#Pg183"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">183</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ endows monasteries, <a href="#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">188</a>, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">189</a>, <a href="#Pg190" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>, <a href="#Pg191"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ instructed by the Scots, <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">194</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converted to Catholic usages, <a href="#Pg200" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">200</a>, <a href="#Pg201"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">201</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">226</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Whitby Synod, <a href="#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">195</a>, <a href="#Pg200" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">200</a>, <a href="#Pg201" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">201</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg202" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">202</a>, <a href="#Pg203" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">203</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Ceadda into Kent, <a href="#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">207</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his conference with Egbert, <a href="#Pg208" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">208</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Wighard to Rome, <a href="#Pg208" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">208</a>, <a href="#Pg213" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">213</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his treatment of Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">350</a>, <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Pope Vitalian's letter to, <a href="#Pg208" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">208</a>, <a href="#Pg209" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">209</a>, <a href="#Pg210"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg211" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">211</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ intends to go to Rome, <a href="#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">226</a>, <a href="#Pg227" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sickness and death, <a href="#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">226</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Whitby, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">190</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Othona, <a href="#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">183</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ouestraefelda" id="Index-Ouestraefelda" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ouestraefelda (Estrefeld), Aetswinapathe, or Edwins-path, Synod
+ of, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n., <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Oundle" id="Index-Oundle" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oundle, or Inundalum, Monastery at, <a href="#Pg346" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a>, <a href="#Pg356"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oundle, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Cuthbald-Cudwald" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cuthbald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ovid, editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg264" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">264</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Owini, <a href="#Pg220" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">220</a>, <a href="#Pg221" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">221</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his narrative of Ceadda's death, <a href="#Pg221" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">221</a>, <a href="#Pg222"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">222</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg223" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">223</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">224</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oxford, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">148</a> n., <a href="#Pg260" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">260</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Oxford, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Paget"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Paget</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page428">[pg 428]</span><a name=
+ "Pg428" id="Pg428" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Padda, a priest of Wilfrid's, <a href="#Pg245" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paegnalaech, or Paegnalech, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg204" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">204</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Paget" id="Index-Paget" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paget, Dr., Bishop of Oxford, his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Studies in the Christian Character,”</span>
+ quoted, <a href="#Pgxxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxviii</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Palestine, <a href="#Pg338" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">338</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pall, the, <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">49</a> n., <a href="#Pg054" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">54</a>, <a href="#Pg100"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">100</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg101" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">101</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg124" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">124</a>, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">132</a>, <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">390</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Palladius" id="Index-Palladius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Palladius, Bishop, sent by Pope Celestine to the Christian Irish,
+ <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg026" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">26</a>, <a href="#Pg027"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">27</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">33</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg382" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">382</a>, <a href="#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">383</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pallinsburn, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Palsy, girl miraculously cured of the, <a href="#Pg155" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">155</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pamphilus, Martyr, <a href="#Pg369" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">369</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pancras, or Pancratius, St., <a href="#Pg210" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">210</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pant, The River, afterwards the Blackwater, <a href="#Pg183"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">183</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pantheon, The, given by Phocas to the Church, <a href="#Pg093"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">93</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paris, <a href="#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">152</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paris, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Charibert"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Charibert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paris, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Agilbert"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Agilbert</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Importunus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Importunus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Parker, editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg048" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">48</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Parochial system, The, <a href="#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">183</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Partney" id="Index-Partney" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Partney, or Peartaneu Monastery, <a href="#Pg123" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">123</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Partney, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Aldwin-Partney" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Aldwin</a>, <a href="#Index-Deda" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Deda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paschal, Pope, <a href="#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">265</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paschal Controversy, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Easter-Controversy" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Easter</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paschal Cycles, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Cycles"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Cycles</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Passover and Easter, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href="#Pg361" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">361</a>, <a href="#Pg362"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">362</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">et seq.</span></span>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Pastoral Care,
+ The,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Gregory-Great" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Gregory</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Patriarchs, The, their tonsure, <a href="#Pg370" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">370</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Patriarchs' tombs, The, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">341</a>, <a href="#Pg342" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Patrick, St., Missionary to the Irish, <a href="#Pg027" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">27</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg048" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">48</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paul, St., <a href="#Pg072" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">72</a>, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">81</a>, <a href="#Pg196" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">196</a>, <a href="#Pg197"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">197</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg210" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg211" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">211</a>, <a href="#Pg240" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">240</a>, <a href="#Pg265" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">265</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ quoted, xli, <a href="#Pg060" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">60</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his tonsure, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ appears to a Saxon boy, <a href="#Pg248" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">248</a>, <a href="#Pg249" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">249</a>, <a href="#Pg250"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">250</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paul a Martyr, <a href="#Pg210" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">210</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paul the Deacon, his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Life of Gregory,”</span> <a href="#Pg075"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">75</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">83</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Paulinus-York" id="Index-Paulinus-York" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paulinus, Archbishop of York, <a href="#Pgxxv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg118"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">118</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg193" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">193</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">391</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sent by Gregory to Augustine, <a href="#Pg064" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">64</a>, <a href="#Pg383"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ goes to Northumbria with Queen Ethelberg, <a href="#Pg102" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">102</a>, <a href="#Pg103"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">103</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his conversion of Edwin, <a href="#Pg102" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">102</a>, <a href="#Pg104" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">104</a>, <a href="#Pg112"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">112</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg115" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">115</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg116" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">116</a>, <a href="#Pg270" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">270</a>, <a href="#Pg271" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">271</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts the Northumbrians, <a href="#Pg103" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">103</a>, <a href="#Pg120" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">120</a>, <a href="#Pg124"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">124</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his ordination, <a href="#Pg103" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">103</a>, <a href="#Pg105" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">105</a> n., <a href="#Pg384" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ baptizes Edwin's daughter Eanfled, <a href="#Pg104" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">104</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ teaches and baptizes in Northumbria, <a href="#Pg119" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>, <a href="#Pg120"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">120</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ preaches in Lindsey, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">122</a>, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">123</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts Blaecca of Lincoln, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">122</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds St. Paul's, Lincoln, <a href="#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">122</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrates Honorius, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">123</a>, <a href="#Pg126" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">126</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his appearance, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">123</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ receives the pall from Pope Honorius, <a href="#Pg124" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">124</a>, <a href="#Pg125"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">125</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts Osric, <a href="#Pg134" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">134</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts Hilda, <a href="#Pg270" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">270</a>, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">271</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ on Edwin's death takes Ethelberg and her children back to Kent,
+ <a href="#Pg130" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">130</a>, <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">131</a>, <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>, <a href="#Pg384"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ made Bishop of Rochester, <a href="#Pg130" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">130</a>, <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">132</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death and burial, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">132</a>, <a href="#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">163</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Paulinus-Nola" id="Index-Paulinus-Nola" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Paulinus, Bishop of Nola, his poems, <a href="#Pg388" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">388</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Peada" id="Index-Peada" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Peada, son of Penda, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg231" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his conversion, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a>, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">180</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ made King of the South Mercians by Oswy, <a href="#Pg179" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">180</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his character, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">180</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ marries Oswy's daughter Alchfled, <a href="#Pg180" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">180</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ slain by the treachery of his wife, <a href="#Pg191" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Peanfahel, or Penneltun, <a href="#Pg024" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">24</a>, <a href="#Pg025" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">25</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pearls of various colours, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Peartaneu, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Partney"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Partney</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Pechthelm" id="Index-Pechthelm" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pechthelm, Bishop of Whitern, <a href="#Pg334" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">334</a>, <a href="#Pg343"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg381" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">381</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pelagians, The, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg128"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">128</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">129</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg130" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">130</a>, <a href="#Pg368" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">368</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in Britain, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a>, <a href="#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">32</a>, <a href="#Pg039" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">39</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the conference of St. Albans, <a href="#Pg034" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">34</a>, <a href="#Pg035"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">35</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ their teachers confuted and expelled by Germanus, <a href=
+ "#Pg040" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">40</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">41</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pelagius II, Pope, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">83</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Pelagius" id="Index-Pelagius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pelagius, the heretic, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">20</a>, <a href="#Pg021" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">21</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg035" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">35</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his doctrine, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ refuted by St. Augustine, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">21</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page429">[pg 429]</span><a name=
+ "Pg429" id="Pg429" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Penda" id="Index-Penda" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Penda, King of Mercia, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">180</a>, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">190</a> n., <a href="#Pg241" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his war against Edwin, <a href="#Pg130" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">130</a>, <a href="#Pg131" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ treacherously slays Eadfrid, <a href="#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">131</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his attitude towards Christianity, <a href="#Pg131" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>, <a href="#Pg181"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">181</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his sister married to and divorced by Coinwalch, <a href="#Pg149"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ deprives Coinwalch of his kingdom, <a href="#Pg149" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ kills Oswald, <a href="#Pg154" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">154</a>, <a href="#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">188</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ kills Sigbert and Ecgric in battle, <a href="#Pg172" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ conquers Lindsey, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">243</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ invades and ravages Northumbria, <a href="#Pg168" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">168</a>, <a href="#Pg169"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">169</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">188</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ attempts to burn Bamborough, <a href="#Pg168" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">168</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burns the church where Aidan died, <a href="#Pg170" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">170</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his children, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">180</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ slain by Oswy at the Battle of Winwaed, <a href="#Pg181" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">181</a>, <a href="#Pg188"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">188</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">384</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pentecost, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Whitsuntide" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Whitsuntide</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Perctarit" id="Index-Perctarit" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Perctarit, King of the Lombards, <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Perrona, or Péronne, Church at, <a href="#Pg178" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">178</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Monastery of, <a href="#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">177</a> n., <a href="#Pg178" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">178</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Péronne, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ultan"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ultan</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Persia, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Chosroes"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Chosroes</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Peter, St., <a href="#Pg071" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">71</a>, <a href="#Pg072" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">72</a>, <a href="#Pg081" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">81</a>, <a href="#Pg109"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">109</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg127" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">127</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">196</a>, <a href="#Pg200" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">200</a>, <a href="#Pg201" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">201</a>, <a href="#Pg210"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg211" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">211</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg304" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">304</a>, <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">356</a>, <a href="#Pg372" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">372</a>, <a href="#Pg373"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">373</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his tomb, <a href="#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">54</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ founds the Church of Rome, <a href="#Pg091" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">91</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ said to have consecrated Clement, <a href="#Pg091" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">91</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his observance of Easter, <a href="#Pg198" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">198</a>, <a href="#Pg364" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">364</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ monastery dedicated to, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">231</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ appears in a vision to a Saxon boy, <a href="#Pg248" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">248</a>, <a href="#Pg249"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">249</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg250" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">250</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his wife's mother, <a href="#Pg308" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">308</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ church built by Naiton dedicated to, <a href="#Pg360" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">360</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ preaching at Rome, <a href="#Pg364" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">364</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his tonsure, <a href="#Pg371" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">371</a>, <a href="#Pg374" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">374</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Peter, Gregory's Deacon, <a href="#Pg076" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">76</a>, <a href="#Pg079" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">79</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Peter-Augustines" id="Index-Peter-Augustines" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Peter, first Abbot of St. Augustine's Monastery, <a href="#Pg049"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg072" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">72</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">73</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Peter, name given to Caedwalla in his baptism, <a href="#Pg312"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">312</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg313" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">313</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Peterborough" id="Index-Peterborough" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Peterborough, or Medeshamstead, Monastery founded by Sexwulf,
+ <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">231</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Peterborough, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Cuthbald-Medeshamstead" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cuthbald</a>, <a href="#Index-Sexwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sexwulf</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Phase, or Passover, <a href="#Pg362" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">362</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Philippians,
+ Epistle to the,”</span> quoted, <a href="#Pg144" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">144</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Phocas, Emperor, <a href="#Pg042" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">42</a> n., <a href="#Pg074" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">74</a>, <a href="#Pg081"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">81</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">93</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Phrygia, <a href="#Pg078" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">78</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Picardy, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pickering, <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">3</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Picts, the, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href="#Pg007" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">7</a>, <a href="#Pg009"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">9</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg205" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">205</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">219</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">385</a>, <a href="#Pg391" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ their law of succession, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">8</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ their incursions, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">7</a>, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">8</a>, <a href="#Pg020" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">20</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg023" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg026" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">26</a>, <a href="#Pg028" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">28</a>, <a href="#Pg030" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">30</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ subdued by Oswy and made subject to Northumbria, <a href="#Pg094"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a>, <a href="#Pg381" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">381</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ regain their Independence, <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href="#Pg286" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>, <a href="#Pg381"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">381</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ defeat Egfrid at Nechtansmere, <a href="#Pg285" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">285</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at peace with the English, <a href="#Pg381" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">381</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ their conversion, <a href="#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">141</a>, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">359</a> n., <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ attitude towards Easter question, <a href="#Pg196" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">196</a>, <a href="#Pg359"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">359</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg374" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">374</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Picts, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bridius"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bridius</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Bruide-Mac-Bili" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Bruide Mac Bili</a>, <a href="#Index-Naiton"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Naiton</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Oengus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Oengus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Picts, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Trumwine"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Trumwine</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pilgrimages, <a href="#Pg294" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">294</a> n., <a href="#Pg312" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">312</a>, <a href="#Pg313"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">313</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">314</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">345</a>, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">346</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pilgrim of Bordeaux, The, <a href="#Pg340" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">340</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pincahala, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">204</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Pippin-Heristal" id="Index-Pippin-Heristal" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pippin of Heristal, Duke of the Franks, account of, <a href=
+ "#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">320</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his kindness to Wilbrord, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">320</a>, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buries the Hewalds, <a href="#Pg322" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">322</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ gives Suidbert land for a monastery at Inlitore, <a href="#Pg324"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Pippin-Short" id="Index-Pippin-Short" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pippin the Short, King of the Franks, son of Charles Martel,
+ grandson of Pippin of Heristal, <a href="#Pg320" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">320</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Placidia, Mother of Valentinian, <a href="#Pg041" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">41</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Plague, The, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg028" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">28</a>, <a href="#Pg162" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">162</a>, <a href="#Pg179" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg186" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">186</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg187" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">187</a>, <a href="#Pg201" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">201</a> n., <a href="#Pg203" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">203</a>, <a href="#Pg204"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">204</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg212" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">212</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg213" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">213</a>, <a href="#Pg220" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">220</a>, <a href="#Pg233" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">233</a>, <a href="#Pg234"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">234</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">237</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">288</a> n., <a href="#Pg289" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">289</a>, <a href="#Pg350"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Plato, quoted, <a href="#Pg360" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">360</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Plectrude, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Blithryda"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Blithryda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pliny, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">5</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Plummer" id="Index-Plummer" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Plummer, editorial references to his edition of the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical
+ History”</span> and Historical Works of Bede, <a href="#Pgv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">v</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xix</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xx</a>, <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">2</a> n., <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page430">[pg 430]</span><a name="Pg430" id="Pg430" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor" style="text-align: left"></a> <a href="#Pg013"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg068" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">68</a> n., <a href="#Pg084" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">90</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">226</a> n., <a href="#Pg277" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">277</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">305</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">324</a> n., <a href="#Pg326" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">326</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg387" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">387</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg390" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">390</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Poetry, English Religious, <a href="#Pg277" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">277</a>, <a href="#Pg278" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">278</a>, <a href="#Pg279"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">279</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Latin, <a href="#Pg246" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">246</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Poitiers, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Fortunatus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Fortunatus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pontifical System of Indictions, The, <a href="#Pg227" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Pontus, The, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Praetorian Guards, The, <a href="#Pg014" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">14</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Praise of
+ Virgins, The,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Fortunatus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Fortunatus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Priestfield, Rochester, <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">89</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Primacy, The, <a href="#Pg049" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">49</a>, <a href="#Pg065" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">65</a>, <a href="#Pg066" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">66</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Priscilla, <a href="#Pg197" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">197</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Promised Land, The, <a href="#Pg338" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">338</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Prosper" id="Index-Prosper" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Prosper of Aquitaine, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg033" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">33</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ quoted, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Prosper Tiro, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Psalms,
+ The,”</span> quoted, <a href="#Pg101" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">101</a>, <a href="#Pg107" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">107</a>, <a href="#Pg174" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">174</a>, <a href="#Pg223"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">223</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg334" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">334</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Puch, a thegn, his wife healed by John of Beverley, <a href=
+ "#Pg307" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">307</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg308" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">308</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Putta-Rochester" id="Index-Putta-Rochester" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Putta, Bishop of Rochester, <a href="#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">216</a>, <a href="#Pg218" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Hertford Synod, <a href="#Pg228" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">228</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ leaves Rochester for Mercia, <a href="#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">242</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his unworldliness, <a href="#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">242</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ teaches Church music, <a href="#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">242</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">242</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Putta-Hereford" id="Index-Putta-Hereford" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Putta, Bishop of Hereford, <a href="#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">218</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Purgatory, <a href="#Pg326" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">326</a>, <a href="#Pg327" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">327</a>, <a href="#Pg329" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">329</a>, <a href="#Pg330"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">330</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Quartodecimans, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href="#Pg129" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">129</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg143" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">143</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg196" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">196</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Quenburga, daughter of Cearl, first wife of Edwin, <a href=
+ "#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Quentavic, Quentae vicus, or Etaples, <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Etaples"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Etaples</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Quodvultdeus, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Quoenburg, daughter of Heriburg, healed by the prayers of Bishop
+ John of Beverley, <a href="#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">305-307</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Racuulfe, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Reculver-Racuulfe" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Reculver</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Raedfrid, Egbert's reeve, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">215</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Raegenheri, son of Redwald, <a href="#Pg115" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">115</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rameses, <a href="#Pg362" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">362</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ramsbury, Diocese of, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rathbed, King of Frisland, <a href="#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">319</a>, <a href="#Pg320" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">320</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rathmelsigi, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">204</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ravenna, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">41</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rebecca's Tomb, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a> n., <a href="#Pg342" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Reculver-Racuulfe" id="Index-Reculver-Racuulfe"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Reculver or Racuulfe, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg315" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">315</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Reculver, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bertwald"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bertwald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Redbridge" id="Index-Redbridge" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Redbridge, Ford of Reeds, or Hreutford, Monastery of, <a href=
+ "#Pg253" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">253</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Redbridge, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Cynibert-Redbridge" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cynibert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Redger" id="Index-Redger" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Redger, Archbishop of Maintz, <a href="#Pg392" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Redwald" id="Index-Redwald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Redwald, King of the East Angles, fourth Bretwalda, <a href=
+ "#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg112" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">112</a>, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">120</a>, <a href="#Pg171" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">171</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his protection of Edwin, <a href="#Pg112" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">112-115</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ leads an army against Ethelfrid, <a href="#Pg115" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">115</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ banishes Sigbert, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">121</a>, <a href="#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">172</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his conversion and perversion, <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his genealogy, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">121</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his Queen, <a href="#Pg114" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">114</a>, <a href="#Pg115" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">115</a>, <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Reeves" id="Index-Reeves" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Reeves, Dr., editorial reference to his <span class="tei tei-q"
+ style="text-align: left">“Culdees,”</span> <a href="#Pg023"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ to his edition of Adamnan's <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Life of St. Columba,”</span> <a href="#Pg140"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">140</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Reginald" id="Index-Reginald" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Reginald of Durham, editorial references to his <span class=
+ "tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Life of St. Oswald,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">148</a> n., <a href="#Pg154" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">154</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Religious Orders, <a href="#Pg202" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">202</a>, <a href="#Pg203" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">203</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rendlesham, Rendlaesham or Rendil's Dwelling, <a href="#Pg185"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Reppington, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Repton"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Repton</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Reptacaestir, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Richborough" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Richborough</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Reptiles, their absence from Ireland, <a href="#Pg008" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">8</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Repton" id="Index-Repton" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Repton or Reppington, <a href="#Pg181" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">181</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Responsa, Gregory's, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Gregory-Great" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Gregory's Answers</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Restennet, near Forfar, <a href="#Pg360" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">360</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Resurrection, Doctrine of the, <a href="#Pg078" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">78</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Retford, <a href="#Pg115" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">115</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Reuda" id="Index-Reuda" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Reuda, leader of the Scots, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">8</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rhine, the River, <a href="#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">9</a>, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">22</a>, <a href="#Pg322" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">322</a>, <a href="#Pg324"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rhŷs, Dr., editorial references to his <span class="tei tei-q"
+ style="text-align: left">“Celtic Britain,”</span> vi, <a href=
+ "#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">7</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">8</a> n., <a href="#Pg023" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">23</a> n., <a href="#Pg029" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">29</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg086" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">86</a> n., <a href="#Pg317" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page431">[pg 431]</span><a name=
+ "Pg431" id="Pg431" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Riada, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Reuda"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Reuda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Richard of Hexham, editorial references to, <a href="#Pg244"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">303</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Richborough" id="Index-Richborough" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Richborough, Reptacaestir or Rutubi Portus, Kent, <a href=
+ "#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">5</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">45</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Richmond, Yorks., <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ricula, sister of Ethelbert, <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">89</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ricbert kills Earpwald, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">121</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ripon" id="Index-Ripon" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ripon, or Inhrypum, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Monastery of, <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">161</a> n., <a href="#Pg194" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">194</a>, <a href="#Pg218"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a> n., <a href="#Pg295" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">295</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg301" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">301</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">320</a> n., <a href="#Pg346" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a>, <a href="#Pg350"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">356</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ripon, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Eadhaed"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eadhaed</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ripon, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Wilfrid-St" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wilfrid</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ritual, <a href="#Pg051" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">51</a>, <a href="#Pg085" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">85</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Rochester" id="Index-Rochester" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rochester, Dorubrevis, Hrofaescaestrae or The Kentish Castle,
+ <a href="#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">163</a>, <a href="#Pg228" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">228</a>, <a href="#Pg229" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">229</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg089" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">89</a>, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">132</a>, <a href="#Pg179" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rochester, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Aldwulf-Rochester" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Aldwulf</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Cuichelm-Rochester" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cuichelm</a>, <a href="#Index-Damian" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Damian</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Gebmund" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Gebmund</a>, <a href="#Index-Ithamar" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ithamar</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Justus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Justus</a>, <a href="#Index-Paulinus-York"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Paulinus</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Putta-Rochester" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Putta</a>, <a href="#Index-Romanus-Rochester"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Romanus</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Tobias" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Tobias</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Roger of Wendover, editorial references to, <a href="#Pg252"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">252</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg321" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">321</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Roman Law, <a href="#Pg052" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">52</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Roman remains at Grantchester, <a href="#Pg261" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">261</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Romans, The, in Britain, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg009" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">9-23</a>, <a href="#Pg025"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">25</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg026" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">26</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg382" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">382</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Rome" id="Index-Rome" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rome, <a href="#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">9</a>, <a href="#Pg011" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">11</a>, <a href="#Pg054" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">54</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg078" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">78</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">92</a>, <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">93</a>, <a href="#Pg099" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">99</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg133" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">133</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">161</a>, <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">194</a>, <a href="#Pg196" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">196</a>, <a href="#Pg214"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">214</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">226</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a>, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">245</a>, <a href="#Pg257" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">257</a>, <a href="#Pg273"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg312" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">312</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg313" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">313</a>, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">317</a>, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a>, <a href="#Pg343"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">348</a>, <a href="#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">351</a>, <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a>, <a href="#Pg358"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">358</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg364" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">364</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg368" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">368</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bede's alleged visit to, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxxvi</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ taken by the Goths, <a href="#Pg023" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">23</a>, <a href="#Pg382" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">382</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Apostolic see of, <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a>, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">83</a>, <a href="#Pg091" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">91</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ councils held at, <a href="#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">254</a> n., <a href="#Pg256" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>, <a href="#Pg258"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">258</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">353</a> n., <a href="#Pg354" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">354</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Romanus-Rochester" id="Index-Romanus-Rochester"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Romanus, Bishop of Rochester after Justus, <a href="#Pg100"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">100</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ drowned on his way to Rome, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">132</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Romanus, a priest of Queen Eanfled's, <a href="#Pg193" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">193</a>, <a href="#Pg195"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">195</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Romulus, <a href="#Pg313" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">313</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Romulus Augustulus, Emperor, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">41</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ronan, <a href="#Pg193" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">193</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rosemarkie, on the Moray Frith, <a href="#Pg360" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">360</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rowley Water, <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">135</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Rufinianus" id="Index-Rufinianus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rufinianus, Abbot of St. Augustine's Monastery, <a href="#Pg064"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">64</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rügen, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rügenwalde, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rugii, the, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rugini, the, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Rutubi Portus, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Richborough" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Richborough</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Saba" id="Index-Saba" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Saba, or Sabert, King of Essex, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg089"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg096" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">96</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg383" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his pagan sons, <a href="#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">95</a>, <a href="#Pg096" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">96</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pgxxiv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiv</a>, <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">93</a>, <a href="#Pg095" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sacrarium, Signification of, <a href="#Pg158" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">158</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sacrilege" id="Index-Sacrilege" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sacrilege, <a href="#Pg051" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">51</a>, <a href="#Pg052" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">52</a>, <a href="#Pg095" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sacrifice of Animals, <a href="#Pg067" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">67</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Saethryth" id="Index-Saethryth" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Saethryth, Abbess of Brige, step-daughter of Anna, <a href=
+ "#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">152</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Saewulf, quoted, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Abb's Head, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">260</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Agnes' Convent, Rome, <a href="#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">54</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-St-Albans" id="Index-St-Albans" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Alban's, Vaeclingacaestir, Verlamacaestir, or Verulam,
+ <a href="#Pg018" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">18</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Monastery of, <a href="#Pg018" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">18</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ conference at, <a href="#Pg034" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">34</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Amphibalus, Church of, at Winchester, <a href="#Pg149" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Andrew's Church, Hexham, <a href="#Pg358" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">358</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Andrew's, Rochester, built by Ethelbert, <a href="#Pg089"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg163" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">163</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">377</a>, <a href="#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">378</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Andrew's Monastery, Rome, <a href="#Pg042" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">42</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Audrey's Fair, Ely, <a href="#Pg263" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">263</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Audrey's Lace, or Tawdry Lace, <a href="#Pg263" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">263</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-St-Augustines" id="Index-St-Augustines" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Augustine's Monastery, (Monastery of SS. Peter and Paul),
+ founded by Augustine, at Canterbury, <a href="#Pgxxx" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg002"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">2</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg064" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">64</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg072" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">72</a>, <a href="#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">90</a>, <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">216</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg357" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">357</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Augustine and subsequent archbishops buried there, <a href=
+ "#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">90</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg098" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">98</a>, <a href="#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">216</a>, <a href="#Pg391" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Augustine's, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Albinus"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Albinus</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Benedict-Biscop" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Benedict</a>, <a href="#Index-Hadrian-Abbot"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Hadrian</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Peter-Augustines" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Peter</a>, <a href="#Index-Rufinianus" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Rufinianus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Bees, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">271</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Boswells, <a href="#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">288</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page432">[pg 432]</span><a name=
+ "Pg432" id="Pg432" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Cecilia in Trastevere, <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Cunibert's Church, Cologne, <a href="#Pg322" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">322</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Ebbe's Church, Oxford, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">260</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Gallen, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">75</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ its MS. of Cuthbert's Letter to Cuthwin, <span class="tei tei-hi"
+ style="text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Cuthbert-Wearmouth" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cuthbert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Gregory's Chapel in St. Peter's, York, <a href="#Pg131"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Herbert's Island, Derwentwater, <a href="#Pg294" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">294</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. John's Lee, Hexham, <a href="#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">303</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Lawrence's Church, Bradford-on-Avon, <a href="#Pg210" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Martin of Tours, <a href="#Pg048" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">48</a>, <a href="#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">141</a>, <a href="#Pg259" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Martin's Church, Canterbury, <a href="#Pg048" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">48</a>, <a href="#Pg051"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">51</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Martin's Church, Tours, <a href="#Pg259" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">259</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Martin's Church, Utrecht, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Martin's Church, Whitern, <a href="#Pg141" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">141</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Martin's Monastery, Rome, <a href="#Pg257" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">257</a>, <a href="#Pg259"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Martin's, Rome, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-John-Precentor" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">John</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Mary's Church, Bethlehem, <a href="#Pg339" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">339</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Mary's Church, Lichfield, <a href="#Pg224" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">224</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Michael's Church, Malmesbury, <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Michael's Oratory, Erneshow, <a href="#Pg303" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">303</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Oswald's, near Hexham, <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">137</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Pancras Church, Canterbury, <a href="#Pg210" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Paul's Cathedral, London, <a href="#Pg089" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">89</a>, <a href="#Pg240"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">240</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Paul's Church, Rome, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">81</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Peter, the patrimony of, in Gaul, <a href="#Pg044" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">44</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Peter's Church, Bamborough, <a href="#Pg147" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Peter's Church, Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg169" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">169</a>, <a href="#Pg192"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg295" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">295</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg302" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">302</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Peter's Church, Ripon, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">346</a>, <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Peter's, Rome, <a href="#Pg081" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">81</a>, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">257</a>, <a href="#Pg313" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">313</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Peter's Church, Whitby, <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">190</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Peter's Church, York, now York Minster, <a href="#Pg118"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">118</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ SS. Peter and Paul, Church and Monastery of, Canterbury, <a href=
+ "#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg098" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">98</a> n., <a href="#Pg314" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">314</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-St-Augustines" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">St. Augustine's</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ SS. Peter and Paul, Church of, at Dorchester, <a href="#Pg148"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ SS. Peter and Paul, Church of, at Winchester, <a href="#Pg149"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ SS. Peter and Paul, monastery of, at Wearmouth and Jarrow,
+ <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">386</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Wearmouth-Jarrow" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wearmouth</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Saviour's Church, Utrecht, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ St. Stephen's Church, Faremoûtier-en-Brie, <a href="#Pg153"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">153</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Santi Quattro Coronati, Church of, at Rome, <a href="#Pg099"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">99</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ S. Lorenzo fuori le Mura, Rome, <a href="#Pg210" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Saracens, The, <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxi</a>; origin of, <a href="#Pg378" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">378</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sarah's Tomb, <a href="#Pg341" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">341</a> n., <a href="#Pg342" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Saranus, or Saran Ua Critain, Irish Ecclesiastic, <a href=
+ "#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">129</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Saul, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">73</a>, <a href="#Pg387" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">387</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Saxon, the name, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Saxon
+ Chronicle, The,”</span> editorial references to, <a href="#Pg125"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">125</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">241</a> n., <a href="#Pg342" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Saxons, The, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pg013" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ called in to help the Britons, <a href="#Pg029" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">29</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ conquer Britain, <a href="#Pg029" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">29</a>, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg031" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">31</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ settled in Britain, <a href="#Pg037" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">37</a>, <a href="#Pg042" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">42</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Saxony, Old, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scandinavia, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">7</a> n., <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scarborough, <a href="#Pg275" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">275</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scarlet Dye made from snails, <a href="#Pg005" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scellanus, Irish priest, <a href="#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">129</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Schleswig, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Schools, founded by Sigbert, <a href="#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">172</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in Gaul, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">121</a> n., <a href="#Pg172" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in Kent, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">121</a> n., <a href="#Pg172" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scotland, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ireland"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ireland</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scottia, signification of, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">92</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scottish Language, <a href="#Pg006" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scots, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, Irish, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxi" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href="#Pg007"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">7</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">8</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">9</a>, <a href="#Pg091" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">91</a>, <a href="#Pg191" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">191</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ incursions of, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">20</a> n., <a href="#Pg023" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">23</a>, <a href="#Pg026"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">26</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Christianity among, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">8</a>, <a href="#Pg026" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">26</a>, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page433">[pg 433]</span><a name="Pg433" id="Pg433" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor" style="text-align: left"></a> <a href="#Pg027"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">27</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ their observance of Easter, <a href="#Pg091" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">91</a>, <a href="#Pg092" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">92</a>, <a href="#Pg128"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">128</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">129</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ expelled from England, <a href="#Pg028" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">28</a>, <a href="#Pg073" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a>, <a href="#Pg074"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">74</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">94</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Dalriada, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">8</a>, <a href="#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">73</a>, <a href="#Pg142" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg286" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg381" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">381</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scots, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aedan"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aedan</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Conall" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Conall</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scott, Sir W., editorial reference to his <span class="tei tei-q"
+ style="text-align: left">“Antiquary,”</span> <a href="#Pg025"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">25</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scylla, <a href="#Pg365" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">365</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Scythia, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">7</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Seals in Britain, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sebbi" id="Index-Sebbi" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sebbi, Joint King of Essex, brother of Sigbert the Little,
+ <a href="#Pgxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg212" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">212</a>, <a href="#Pg232"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">232</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his piety, <a href="#Pg212" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">212</a>, <a href="#Pg238" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">238</a>, <a href="#Pg239" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">239</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his queen, <a href="#Pg238" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">238</a>, <a href="#Pg240" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">240</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ retires into a monastery, <a href="#Pg238" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">238</a>, <a href="#Pg239" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">239</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his vision, <a href="#Pg239" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">239</a>, <a href="#Pg240" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">240</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg212" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">212</a>, <a href="#Pg239" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">239</a>, <a href="#Pg240" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">240</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burial, <a href="#Pg240" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">240</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ posthumous miracle, <a href="#Pg240" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">240</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sedulius" id="Index-Sedulius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sedulius, author of <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Carmen Paschale,”</span> and <span class=
+ "tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Opus Paschale,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pg344" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">344</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Segeni" id="Index-Segeni" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Segeni, Abbot of Iona, <a href="#Pg144" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">144</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Segenus, Irish priest, <a href="#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">129</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Selaeseu, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Selsey"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Selsey</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Selred, King of the East Saxons, <a href="#Pg346" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Selsey" id="Index-Selsey" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Selsey, Selaeseu, or the Island of the Sea-calf, monastery at,
+ <a href="#Pg247" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">247</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">251</a> n., <a href="#Pg345" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a>, <a href="#Pg379"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Selsey, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Eadbert-Selsey" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Eadbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Eolla" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eolla</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Sigfrid" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Sigfrid</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Selsey, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Eappa"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eappa</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Eadbert-Selsey" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Eadbert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Senlis, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Liudhard"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Liudhard</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Senones, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sens, Archbishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Emme"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Emme</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Wulfram" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wulfram</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sepulchre, The Holy, <a href="#Pg339" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">339</a>, <a href="#Pg340" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">340</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sergius I, Pope, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg312" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">312</a>, <a href="#Pg313"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">313</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">314</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">323</a>, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Serpent, the Devil, <a href="#Pg266" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">266</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Severianus, St., <a href="#Pg099" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">99</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Severianus, Pelagian Bishop, <a href="#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">32</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Severinus, Pope, <a href="#Pg128" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">128</a>, <a href="#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">129</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Severn, The river, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Severus, Emperor, divides Britain by a rampart, <a href="#Pg012"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">12</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg025" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">25</a>, <a href="#Pg382" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">382</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his government of Britain, <a href="#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">12</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">12</a>, <a href="#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">13</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Severus-Treves" id="Index-Severus-Treves" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Severus, Bishop of Trèves, accompanies Germanus to Britain,
+ <a href="#Pg039" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">39</a>, <a href="#Pg040" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">40</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sexbald of Essex, <a href="#Pg184" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">184</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sexburg-Anna" id="Index-Sexburg-Anna" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sexburg, daughter of Anna, wife of Earconbert, <a href="#Pg149"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">152</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg269" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">269</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Abbess of Ely and of Sheppey, <a href="#Pg261" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">261</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ acts as regent, <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">261</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ translates Ethelthryth's bones, <a href="#Pg261" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">261</a>, <a href="#Pg262"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">262</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sexburg, wife of Coinwalch, reigns in Wessex, <a href="#Pg241"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sexwulf" id="Index-Sexwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sexwulf, Abbot of Medeshamstead, afterwards Bishop of Mercia, in
+ place of Wynfrid, <a href="#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">218</a> n., <a href="#Pg231" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a>, <a href="#Pg242"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">356</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">231</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ expelled from Mercia, <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sheppey, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">261</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sheppey, Abbess of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Ermingild"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ermingild</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Sexburg-Anna" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Sexburg</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sherborne, Diocese of, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sherborne, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aldhelm"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aldhelm</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Forthere-Sherborne" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Forthere</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sidnacaestir, <a href="#Pg004" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">4</a>, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">243</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sigbert-Anglia" id="Index-Sigbert-Anglia" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sigbert, King of East Anglia, half-brother to Earpwald, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">121</a>, <a href="#Pg171" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">171</a>, <a href="#Pg182"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">182</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ driven into exile by Redwald, <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ returns home, <a href="#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">172</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ restores Christianity in East Anglia, <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his piety and good works, <a href="#Pg171" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">171</a>, <a href="#Pg172" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ abdicates and retires into a monastery, <a href="#Pg172" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">172</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ drawn out to lead his people against the Mercians, and killed in
+ battle, <a href="#Pg172" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">172</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sigbert-Good" id="Index-Sigbert-Good" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sigbert the Good, King of Essex, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg182" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">182</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">183</a>, <a href="#Pg184" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">184</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sigbert the Little, King of Essex, <a href="#Pg182" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">182</a>, <a href="#Pg212"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">212</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sigfrid" id="Index-Sigfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sigfrid, Bishop of Selsey, <a href="#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">345</a> n., <a href="#Pg390" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">390</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sighard" id="Index-Sighard" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sighard, King of Essex, son of Sebbi, reigns jointly with his
+ brother Suefred, <a href="#Pg240" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">240</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sighere" id="Index-Sighere" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sighere, Joint King of Essex, son of Sigbert the Little, <a href=
+ "#Pg212" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">212</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">232</a>, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">346</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page434">[pg 434]</span><a name=
+ "Pg434" id="Pg434" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Simeon of Durham, editorial references to, <a href="#Pgxxxiv"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xl</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">204</a> n., <a href="#Pg244" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">288</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg294" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">294</a> n., <a href="#Pg295" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">295</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg309" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">309</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">325</a> n., <a href="#Pg377" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg391" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Simoniacs, <a href="#Pg372" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">372</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Simon Magus, his tonsure, <a href="#Pg371" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">371</a>, <a href="#Pg372" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">372</a>, <a href="#Pg373"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">373</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sinai, Mount, <a href="#Pg060" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">60</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sirmium, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">20</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sister-in-law, marriage with a, <a href="#Pg052" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">52</a>, <a href="#Pg053"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">53</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Skene" id="Index-Skene" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Skene, editorial references to his <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Celtic Scotland,”</span> <a href="#Pg032"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg073" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg140" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">140</a>, <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">325</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Slack (perhaps Campodonum), <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Slave Market at Rome, <a href="#Pg082" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">82</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Slaves, <a href="#Pg082" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">82</a>, <a href="#Pg145" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">145</a>, <a href="#Pg202" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">202</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg248" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">248</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">349</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Smith, his edition of the <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span> editorial
+ references to, <a href="#Pgxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xix</a>, <a href="#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xx</a>, <a href="#Pg125" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">125</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">303</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">305</a> n., <a href="#Pg322" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">322</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Snails, dye made from, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Snakes, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">8</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Soissons, <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">194</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Solent" id="Index-Solent" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Solent, or Solvente, The, <a href="#Pg253" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">253</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Solinus, <a href="#Pgxxii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxii</a>, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">5</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Solvente, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Solent"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Solent</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Solway, The, <a href="#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">13</a> n., <a href="#Pg136" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">136</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Somerset, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Southampton, <a href="#Pg252" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">252</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Southampton Water, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ South Brabant, <a href="#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">177</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-South-Burton" id="Index-South-Burton" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ South Burton, now Bishop Burton, <a href="#Pg307" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">307</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ South Downs, the, <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Southern Gyrwas, locality of, <a href="#Pg259" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ealdorman of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Tondbert"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Tondbert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ South Mercia, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Peada"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Peada</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ South Saxons, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">45</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Selsey"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Selsey</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ kingdom of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Sussex"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sussex</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ South Wales, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Southwell, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">123</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Spain, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">7</a>, <a href="#Pg019" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">19</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Church of, <a href="#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">87</a> n., <a href="#Pg256" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Springs, salt and hot, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">5</a>, <a href="#Pg006" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">6</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Staffordshire, <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">267</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stamford, Lincs., <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">350</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stamford Bridge, Yorks., <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">350</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stanford, <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">350</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stapleton, Thomas, his translation of the <span class="tei tei-q"
+ style="text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pgxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxi</a>, <a href="#Pg249" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">249</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stephen, St., <a href="#Pg153" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">153</a>, <a href="#Pg335" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">335</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stephen III, Pope, <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">324</a> n., <a href="#Pg392" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stephen, surname of Eddius, <a href="#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">217</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stepmother, marriage with a, <a href="#Pg052" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">52</a>, <a href="#Pg053" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">53</a>, <a href="#Pg095"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg097" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">97</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stevens, John, his translation of the <span class="tei tei-q"
+ style="text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pgv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">v</a>, <a href="#Pgxxi" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxi</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Stevenson" id="Index-Stevenson" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stevenson, editorial references to his edition of the
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical
+ History,”</span> <a href="#Pgxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xx</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ to his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Church
+ Historians,”</span> <a href="#Pgxl" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xl</a>, <a href="#Pg246" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">246</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stevenson, W. H., editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg032" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">32</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stigmata, <a href="#Pg176" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">176</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Stokes" id="Index-Stokes" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stokes, Margaret, editorial reference to her <span class=
+ "tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Three Months in the Forests
+ of France,”</span> <a href="#Pg173" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">173</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stonar, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">45</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stone, used in building churches, <a href="#Pg119" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>, <a href="#Pg141"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">141</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg142" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">142</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">359</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Stoneham" id="Index-Stoneham" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stoneham, or At the Stone, <a href="#Pg252" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">252</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stour, the river, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">45</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stow, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">243</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Strathclyde, <a href="#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">141</a> n., <a href="#Pg286" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">325</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">336</a> n., <a href="#Pg392" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Streanaeshalch, <a href="#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">195</a>, and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Whitby-Bay" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Whitby</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Stubbs, editorial references to his <span class="tei tei-q"
+ style="text-align: left">“Constitutional History,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">267</a> n., <a href="#Pg321" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">321</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ to his articles in <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Dictionary of Christian Biography,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">237</a> n., <a href="#Pg377" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Haddan-Stubbs" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Haddan and Stubbs</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Studies in the
+ Christian Character,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Paget"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Paget</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Suaebhard" id="Index-Suaebhard" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Suaebhard, Joint King of Kent, <a href="#Pg240" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">240</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg315" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">315</a>, <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">316</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sudergeona (Surrey), <a href="#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">232</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Suefred" id="Index-Suefred" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Suefred, or Swefred, King of Essex, son of Sebbi, reigns jointly
+ with his brother Sighard, <a href="#Pg240" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">240</a>, <a href="#Pg316" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ grants land at Twickenham to Waldhere, <a href="#Pg239" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">239</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page435">[pg 435]</span><a name=
+ "Pg435" id="Pg435" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Suevi, the, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">22</a>, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">92</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Suffolk, <a href="#Pg112" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">112</a> n., <a href="#Pg122" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">122</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg174" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">174</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg185" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">185</a> n., <a href="#Pg266" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">266</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ bishopric of, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">231</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Suidbert-Abbot" id="Index-Suidbert-Abbot" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Suidbert, Abbot of Dacre, <a href="#Pg299" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">299</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Suidbert, St., <a href="#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">319</a>, <a href="#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">323</a>, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Suidhelm" id="Index-Suidhelm" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Suidhelm, King of Essex after Sigbert, son of Sexwald, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg184" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">184</a>, <a href="#Pg185"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg212" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">212</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Supernatural Appearances, <a href="#Pg234" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">234</a>, <a href="#Pg235" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">235</a>, <a href="#Pg236"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">236</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">237</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ fragrance, <a href="#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">237</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">and
+ see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Visions" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">Visions</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Surnames, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Surrey, <a href="#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">232</a> n., <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Sussex" id="Index-Sussex" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sussex, History, <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">3</a>, <a href="#Pg179" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg246" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">246</a>, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sussex, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aelli"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aelli</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelwalch" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelwalch</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Swale, the river, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Swefred, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Suefred"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Suefred</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Sylvester, St., <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Symmachus, Pope, <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Synods" id="Index-Synods" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Synods, or Councils, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">33</a>, <a href="#Pg034" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">34</a>, <a href="#Pg084" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a>, <a href="#Pg086"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">86</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">92</a>, <a href="#Pg093" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">93</a>, <a href="#Pg151" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">151</a>, <a href="#Pg194"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">194</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">195-201</a>, <a href="#Pg227" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a>, <a href="#Pg254"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">292</a>, <a href="#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">305</a> n., <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">356</a>, <a href="#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">384</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ rules for, <a href="#Pg229" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">229</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Synodical Epistle, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Gregory-Great" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Gregory</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Syria, <a href="#Pg011" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">11</a>, <a href="#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">255</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tacitus, editorial references to, <a href="#Pg011" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">11</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tadcaster, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">271</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tanfield (perhaps Campodonum), <a href="#Pg120" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tarsus, Cilicia, <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">2</a> n., <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">214</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tata, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Ethelberg-Tata" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ethelberg</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Tatfrid" id="Index-Tatfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tatfrid, bishop elect of the Hwiccas, <a href="#Pg274" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">274</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Tatwine" id="Index-Tatwine" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tatwine, a priest of Bredon, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">379</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>, <a href="#Pg390"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">390</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tawdry, <a href="#Pg263" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">263</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tecla, St., <a href="#Pg265" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">265</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tees, the river, <a href="#Pg082" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">82</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Temples, Heathen, to be converted into churches, <a href="#Pg067"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">67</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ to be destroyed, <a href="#Pg070" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">70</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ half Christian and half heathen, <a href="#Pg121" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Testry, battle of, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">320</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Thame, the river, <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">148</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Thames, the river, <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">10</a>, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href="#Pg148" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">183</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Thanet, Isle of, <a href="#Pg032" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">32</a> n., <a href="#Pg045" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">45</a>, <a href="#Pg315"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">315</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theft, Sacrilegious, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Sacrilege"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Sacrilege</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theium, <a href="#Pg078" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">78</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theodbald, brother of Ethelfrid, <a href="#Pg073" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">73</a>, <a href="#Pg074"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">74</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Theodebert" id="Index-Theodebert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theodebert, King of Austrasia, <a href="#Pg045" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">45</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Theoderic" id="Index-Theoderic" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theoderic, King of Burgundy, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">45</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Theodore-Archbishop" id="Index-Theodore-Archbishop"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theodore, of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pgxxx"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg122" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">122</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">151</a>, <a href="#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">207</a> n., <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a>, <a href="#Pg316"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg357" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">357</a>, <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">377</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">2</a> n., <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">214</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his journey to Britain, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">215</a>, <a href="#Pg216" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">216</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ arrival, <a href="#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">216</a>, <a href="#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">226</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordination and consecration, <a href="#Pg213" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">213</a>, <a href="#Pg214" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">214</a>, <a href="#Pg215"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">216</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his learning, <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">2</a>, <a href="#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">216</a>, <a href="#Pg217" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">217</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his subdivision of bishoprics, <a href="#Pg137" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">137</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">219</a> n., <a href="#Pg231" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a>, <a href="#Pg244"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ dedicates St. Peter's, Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg192" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his tonsure, <a href="#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">214</a>, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">215</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his visitation, <a href="#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">216</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his teaching, <a href="#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">216</a>, <a href="#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">217</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ bishops consecrated by him, <a href="#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">217</a>, <a href="#Pg218" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>, <a href="#Pg224"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">224</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">225</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg230" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">230</a>, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">231</a>, <a href="#Pg232" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">232</a>, <a href="#Pg241"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a>, <a href="#Pg293" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">293</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ presides at the Synod of Hertford, <a href="#Pg226" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">226-231</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg384" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Hatfield, <a href="#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">254</a>, <a href="#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">255</a>, <a href="#Pg256" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>, <a href="#Pg385"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ of Twyford, <a href="#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">292</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his quarrel and reconciliation with Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg228"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">228</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">352</a> n., <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ reconciles Egfrid and Ethelred, <a href="#Pg267" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">267</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ on blood-letting, <a href="#Pg306" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">306</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his decrees of 678, <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ length of his episcopate, <a href="#Pg216" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">216</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ foretells the length of his life, <a href="#Pg314" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">314</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">314</a>, <a href="#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">323</a>, <a href="#Pg385" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burial, <a href="#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">90</a>, <a href="#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">314</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his epitaph, <a href="#Pg315" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">315</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his character, <a href="#Pg315" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">315</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Theodore-Theodorus" id="Index-Theodore-Theodorus"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theodore, or Theodorus, Bishop of Mopsuestia, heretic, <a href=
+ "#Pg255" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">256</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theodore, the name, <a href="#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">179</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Theodoret" id="Index-Theodoret" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrus, heretic, <a href="#Pg255" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">255</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">256</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theodorus, <a href="#Pg340" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">340</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ and <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-style: italic">see</span></span>
+ <a href="#Index-Theodore-Theodorus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Theodore</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theodosius the Great, Emperor, <a href="#Pg020" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">20</a>, <a href="#Pg022"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">22</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg369" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">369</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page436">[pg 436]</span><a name=
+ "Pg436" id="Pg436" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theodosius, father of Theodosius the Great, <a href="#Pg020"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">20</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theodosius the Younger, Emperor, <a href="#Pg026" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">26</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Theophilus" id="Index-Theophilus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theophilus, Archbishop of Alexandria, his Paschal computation,
+ <a href="#Pg369" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">369</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Thetford, Diocese of, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">231</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Theudor" id="Index-Theudor" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Theudor, King of the Britons of Strathclyde, <a href="#Pg391"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Thomas-Anglia" id="Index-Thomas-Anglia" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Thomas, Bishop of East Anglia after Felix, <a href="#Pg178"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">178</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Thomas of Elmham, editorial references to, <a href="#Pg287"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Thrace, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">20</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Three Months in
+ the Forests of France,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Stokes"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Stokes</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Thruidred" id="Index-Thruidred" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Thruidred, Abbot of Dacre, <a href="#Pg300" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">300</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Thuuf, or Tufa, a banner, <a href="#Pg124" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">124</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Thrydwulf, Abbot, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tiberius Constantine, Emperor, <a href="#Pg078" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">78</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tiburtina, Via, Rome, <a href="#Pg210" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">210</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Tighernach,
+ Annals of,”</span> editorial references to, <a href="#Pg140"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">140</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg337" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">337</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tilbury, or Tilaburg, <a href="#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">183</a>, <a href="#Pg187" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">187</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Till, The River, <a href="#Pg120" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tilmon, his vision of the Hewalds, <a href="#Pg322" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">322</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Timothy, <a href="#Pg197" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">197</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“The Epistle
+ to,”</span> quoted, <a href="#Pg050" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">50</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Tininghame" id="Index-Tininghame" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tininghame, or Intiningaham, <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">325</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tiowulfingacaestir, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">123</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Titillus, Theodore's notary, <a href="#Pg230" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">230</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Tobias" id="Index-Tobias" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tobias, Bishop of Rochester, disciple of Theodore and Hadrian,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxi</a>, <a href="#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">314</a>, <a href="#Pg316" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a>, <a href="#Pg377"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg387" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">387</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">316</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his learning, <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">377</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">316</a> n., <a href="#Pg377" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ burial, <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">377</a>, <a href="#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">378</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Toledo, Council of, <a href="#Pg256" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">256</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Tomene" id="Index-Tomene" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tomene, or Tomianus, Abbot and Bishop of Armagh, <a href="#Pg128"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">128</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg129" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">129</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Tondbert" id="Index-Tondbert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tondbert, first husband of Ethelthryth, <a href="#Pg259" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a>, <a href="#Pg266"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">266</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tondhere, Oswin's thegn, <a href="#Pg164" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">164</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tonsure, the, <a href="#Pg085" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">85</a> n., <a href="#Pg201" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">201</a>, <a href="#Pg214"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">214</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">215</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg370" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">370-373</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">386</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tours, <a href="#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">141</a> n., <a href="#Pg259" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">259</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ battle of, <a href="#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">378</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tours, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Martin-Tours" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Martin</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Torksey, <a href="#Pg123" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">123</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tortgyth, a nun of Barking, <a href="#Pg235" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">235</a>, <a href="#Pg236" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">236</a>, <a href="#Pg237"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">237</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Torthere" id="Index-Torthere" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Torthere, Bishop of Hereford, <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tovecester, or Towcester, <a href="#Pg268" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">268</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Trajectum, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Wiltaburg"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Wiltaburg</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Trent, The River, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">45</a>, <a href="#Pg115" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">115</a> n., <a href="#Pg123" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">123</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ the battle of the, <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">267</a>, <a href="#Pg268" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">268</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Trèves, or the Treveri, <a href="#Pg040" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">40</a>, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Trèves, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Severus-Treves" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Severus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Trinity, Invocation of the, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Trinovantes, <a href="#Pg010" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">10</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tripolis, <a href="#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">12</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Troyes, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Lupus"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Lupus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Trumbert, one of Bede's teachers, his account of Ceadda, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg222" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">222</a>, <a href="#Pg223" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">223</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Trumhere" id="Index-Trumhere" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Trumhere, Abbot of Gilling, Bishop of Mid-Anglia and Mercia,
+ <a href="#Pg181" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">181</a>, <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">191</a>, <a href="#Pg192" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a>, <a href="#Pg212"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">212</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Trumwine" id="Index-Trumwine" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Trumwine, Bishop of the Picts, <a href="#Pgxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg244"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ retires to Whitby, <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href="#Pg286" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ assists Elfled with his counsels, <a href="#Pg287" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">287</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Synod of Twyford, <a href="#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">292</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death and burial at Whitby, <a href="#Pg286" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">286</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tuam, Archbishopric of, <a href="#Pg226" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">226</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Tuda" id="Index-Tuda" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tuda, Bishop of Lindisfarne after Colman, <a href="#Pg201" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">201</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ dies of the Plague, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">204</a>, <a href="#Pg206" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">206</a>, <a href="#Pg350" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at Paegnalaech, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">204</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Tunbert" id="Index-Tunbert" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tunbert, Abbot of Gilling, Bishop of Hexham, <a href="#Pg244"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ appointed and deposed by Theodore, <a href="#Pg244" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>, <a href="#Pg293"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">293</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tunna, Abbot of Tunnacaestir, his prayers miraculously release
+ his brother Imma, <a href="#Pg268" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">268</a>, <a href="#Pg269" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">269</a>, <a href="#Pg270" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">270</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tunnacaestir, <a href="#Pg268" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">268</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tweed, The River (<span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left">“Tuidi flumen”</span>), <a href="#Pg202"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">202</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg288" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">288</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg326" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">326</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Twickenham, <a href="#Pg239" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">239</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Twyford" id="Index-Twyford" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Twyford, Adtuifyrdi, or At the Two Fords, Synod at, <a href=
+ "#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">292</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tyne, The River, <a href="#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">13</a> n., <a href="#Pg082" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">82</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg136" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">136</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg303" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">303</a>, <a href="#Pg309" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">309</a>, <a href="#Pg359" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">359</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tynemouth, Monasteries at, <a href="#Pg309" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">309</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page437">[pg 437]</span><a name=
+ "Pg437" id="Pg437" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tynemouth, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Herebald"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Herebald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Tyrhtel" id="Index-Tyrhtel" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tyrhtel, Bishop of Hereford, <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">380</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Tytilus" id="Index-Tytilus" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Tytilus, father of Redwald, King of East Anglia, <a href="#Pg121"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ulster, <a href="#Pg008" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">8</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Ulster, the
+ Annals of,”</span> editorial references to, <a href="#Pg225"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">225</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Ultan" id="Index-Ultan" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ultan, a hermit, Abbot of Fosse and Péronne, brother of Fursa,
+ <a href="#Pg177" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">177</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Undalum, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Oundle"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Oundle</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Urbs Giudi, <a href="#Pg023" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">23</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Urbs Iudeu, <a href="#Pg023" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">23</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Utrecht, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">320</a> n., <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Utrecht, Archbishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Wilbrord"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Wilbrord</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Utta" id="Index-Utta" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Utta, Abbot of Gateshead, <a href="#Pg166" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">166</a>, <a href="#Pg180" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">180</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sent to fetch Eanfled from Kent, <a href="#Pg166" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">166</a>, <a href="#Pg167"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">167</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ calms a storm with oil, <a href="#Pg167" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">167</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Uuffa" id="Index-Uuffa" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Uuffa, grandfather of Redwald, King of East Anglia, <a href=
+ "#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">121</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Uuffings, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, Kings of East Anglia,
+ <a href="#Pg121" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">121</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Uurtigern, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Vortigern"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Vortigern</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vaeclingacaestir, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-St-Albans"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">St. Albans</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Valens, Emperor, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">20</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Valentinian II, Emperor, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">20</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ expelled from Italy, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">20</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ restored, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">20</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ kills Maximus, <a href="#Pg020" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">20</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Valentinian III, Emperor, <a href="#Pg029" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">29</a>, <a href="#Pg383" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">383</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ murders Aetius, <a href="#Pg027" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">27</a> n., <a href="#Pg041" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">41</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ murdered, <a href="#Pg041" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">41</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Valerian, Emperor, <a href="#Pg388" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">388</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vandals, the, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">22</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vecta, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Venantius Fortunatus, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Fortunatus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Fortunatus</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Venta, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Winchester" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Winchester</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Vergil" id="Index-Vergil" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vergil, quoted, <a href="#Pg113" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">113</a>, <a href="#Pg118" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">118</a>, <a href="#Pg159" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">159</a>, <a href="#Pg286"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg327" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">327</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Vergilius" id="Index-Vergilius" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vergilius, Archbishop of Arles, <a href="#Pg049" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">49</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">54</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg055" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">55</a>, <a href="#Pg063" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">63</a>, <a href="#Pg064" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">64</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Verlamacaestir, or Verulam, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-St-Albans"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">St. Albans</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vespasian conquers the Isle of Wight, <a href="#Pg011" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">11</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vestments, Ecclesiastical, <a href="#Pg065" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">65</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Viaticum, the, <a href="#Pg249" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">249</a> n., <a href="#Pg275" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">275</a>, <a href="#Pg280"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">280</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Victgilsus, Father of Hengist and Horsa, <a href="#Pg030" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">30</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Victorinus, St., <a href="#Pg099" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">99</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Victorius, or Victorinus of Aquitaine, his Paschal Cycle,
+ <a href="#Pg369" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">369</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vienne, <a href="#Pg022" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">22</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vines in Britain, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in Ireland, <a href="#Pg009" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">9</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Virgil, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Vergil"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Vergil</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Virginity, poem in honour of, <a href="#Pg264" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">264</a>, <a href="#Pg265"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">265</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg266" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">266</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">267</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Aldhelm's work on, <a href="#Pg237" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">237</a> n., <a href="#Pg344" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Visions" id="Index-Visions" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Visions, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg248" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">248</a>, <a href="#Pg249" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">249</a>, <a href="#Pg250"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">250</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg332" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">332</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg333" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">333</a>, <a href="#Pg334" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">334</a>, <a href="#Pg335" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">335</a>, <a href="#Pg336"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">336</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ seen by Adamnan, <a href="#Pg281" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">281</a>, <a href="#Pg282" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">282</a>, <a href="#Pg283" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">283</a>, <a href="#Pg284"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">284</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Begu, <a href="#Pg275" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">275</a>, <a href="#Pg276" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">276</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by a nun at Whitby, <a href="#Pg277" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">277</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Bregusuid, <a href="#Pg274" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">274</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Caedmon, <a href="#Pg278" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">278</a>, <a href="#Pg279" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">279</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Drythelm, <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">325-331</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Barking, <a href="#Pg232" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">232-237</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Earcongota, <a href="#Pg152" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">152</a>, <a href="#Pg153" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">153</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Edwin, <a href="#Pg112" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">112</a>, <a href="#Pg113" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">113</a>, <a href="#Pg114" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">114</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by a disciple of Boisil, <a href="#Pg224" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">224</a>, <a href="#Pg317" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">317</a>, <a href="#Pg318"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">318</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">319</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Fursa, <a href="#Pg173" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">173-177</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Sebbi, <a href="#Pg239" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">239</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Theodore, <a href="#Pg314" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">314</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Tilmon, <a href="#Pg322" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">322</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ by Wilfrid, <a href="#Pg355" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">355</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vitalian, Pope, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg002" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">2</a> n., <a href="#Pg216"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">216</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his letter to Oswy, <a href="#Pg208" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">208</a>, <a href="#Pg209" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">209</a>, <a href="#Pg210" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a>, <a href="#Pg211"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">211</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ seeks a suitable Archbishop for Canterbury, <a href="#Pg213"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">213</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg214" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">214</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordains Theodore, <a href="#Pg215" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">215</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Theodore and Hadrian to Britain, <a href="#Pg357" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">357</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vitta, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Voyage Provision, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, the Viaticum, <a href=
+ "#Pg249" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">249</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg275" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">275</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Vortigern" id="Index-Vortigern" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vortigern, or Uurtigern, King of Britain, calls in the Saxons,
+ <a href="#Pg029" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">29</a>, <a href="#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">95</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Vulgate, the, quoted, <a href="#Pg080" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">80</a>, <a href="#Pg107" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">107</a>, <a href="#Pg174" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">174</a>, <a href="#Pg209"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">209</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg282" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">282</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg361" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">361-372</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wagele, perhaps Whalley, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">204</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wahlstod" id="Index-Wahlstod" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wahlstod, Bishop of Hereford, <a href="#Pg379" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Walbottle, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">180</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Waldhere" id="Index-Waldhere" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Waldhere, Bishop of London, <a href="#Pg239" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">239</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wales, <a href="#Pg033" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">33</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wall, At the, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">180</a>, <a href="#Pg182" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">182</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page438">[pg 438]</span><a name=
+ "Pg438" id="Pg438" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Walls, Roman, <a href="#Pg012" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">12</a>, <a href="#Pg013" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">13</a>, <a href="#Pg024" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">24</a>, <a href="#Pg025"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">25</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg026" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">26</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">183</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wallsend-on-Tyne, <a href="#Pg025" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">25</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Walton, near Newcastle, <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">180</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wantsum, the River, <a href="#Pg045" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">45</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wash, the, <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">3</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Watling Street, <a href="#Pg018" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">18</a> n., <a href="#Pg120" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">120</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Watton" id="Index-Watton" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Watton, Betendune, or Wetadun, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg305"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">305</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Watton, Abbess of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Heriburg"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Heriburg</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Welsh, The, <a href="#Pg007" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">7</a> n., <a href="#Pg336" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">336</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wear, The River, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">271</a>, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">359</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wearmouth-Jarrow" id="Index-Wearmouth-Jarrow" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wearmouth and Jarrow, Monastery, of, <a href="#Pgxxiii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxiii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>,
+ <a href="#Pgxxxiii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxiii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxxiv" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxiv</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxv</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">137</a> n., <a href="#Pg167" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">167</a>, <a href="#Pg177"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">177</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">257</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg284" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">284</a>, <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">359</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ its library, <a href="#Pgxxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxv</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wearmouth and Jarrow, Abbot of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Benedict-Biscop" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Benedict</a>, <a href="#Index-Ceolfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ceolfrid</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Cuthbert-Wearmouth" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cuthbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Huaetbert"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Huaetbert</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Went, the River, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wergild, the, <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">267</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wessex" id="Index-Wessex" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wessex, History of, <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg003" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a>, <a href="#Pg045"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">45</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg096" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">96</a>, <a href="#Pg097" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">97</a>, <a href="#Pg147" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a>, <a href="#Pg148"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg179" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a> n., <a href="#Pg206" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">206</a>, <a href="#Pg241"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg247" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">247</a> n., <a href="#Pg251" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a>, <a href="#Pg336"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">336</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">342</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg344" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">344</a>, <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">352</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>, <a href="#Pg392"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">392</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">3</a> n., <a href="#Pg149" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a>, <a href="#Pg150"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">150</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">342</a>, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">343</a>, <a href="#Pg344" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">344</a>, <a href="#Pg345"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href="#Pg380" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wessex, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Aescwine"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Aescwine</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Caedwalla-Wessex" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Caedwalla</a>, <a href="#Index-Caelin" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Caelin</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Centwine" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Centwine</a>, <a href="#Index-Coinwalch"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Coinwalch</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Cuichelm-Wessex" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cuichelm</a>, <a href="#Index-Cuthred" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Cuthred</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Cynegils" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Cynegils</a>, <a href="#Index-Cyniwulf" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Cyniwulf</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Edilhart" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Edilhart</a>, <a href="#Index-Ini" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Ini</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wessex, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Agilbert"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Agilbert</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Birinus" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Birinus</a>, <a href="#Index-Daniel" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Daniel</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Haedde" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Haedde</a>, <a href="#Index-Leutherius" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Leutherius</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Wini" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wini</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Westphalia, <a href="#Pg317" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-West-Saxons" id="Index-West-Saxons" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ West Saxons, called Gewissae or Gewissi, <a href="#Pg030" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">30</a>, <a href="#Pg096"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">96</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg147" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">147</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">148</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ history and province of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Wessex"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Wessex</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wetadun, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Watton"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Watton</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Whales in Britain, <a href="#Pg005" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">5</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Whalley, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">204</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wharfe, The River, <a href="#Pg271" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">271</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Whelock, Abraham, his edition of the <span class="tei tei-q"
+ style="text-align: left">“Ecclesiastical History,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pgxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xix</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Whitby-Bay" id="Index-Whitby-Bay" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Whitby, Bay of the Lighthouse or Streanaeshalch, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg195" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">195</a>, <a href="#Pg275" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">275</a> n., <a href="#Pg349" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">349</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ monastery of, built by Hilda, <a href="#Pg190" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a>, <a href="#Pg243"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg270" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">270</a>, <a href="#Pg272" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">272-281</a>, <a href="#Pg286" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">286</a>, <a href="#Pg306"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">306</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Synod of, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pgxxviii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">84</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">194</a> n., <a href="#Pg195" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">195</a>, <a href="#Pg196"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">196-201</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">350</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Whitby, Abbess of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Eanfled"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eanfled</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Elfled" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Elfled</a>, <a href="#Index-Hilda" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Hilda</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Whitby-Monk" id="Index-Whitby-Monk" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Whitby, a monk of, editorial references to his <span class=
+ "tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Life of Gregory,”</span>
+ <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">75</a> n., <a href="#Pg190" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">190</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Whitern or White House, <a href="#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">141</a>, <a href="#Pg244" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pg381" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">381</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Whitern, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Frithwald"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Frithwald</a>,
+ <a href="#Index-Ninian" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ninian</a>, <a href="#Index-Pechthelm" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Pechthelm</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Whitsuntide" id="Index-Whitsuntide" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Whitsuntide, <a href="#Pgxli" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xli</a> n., <a href="#Pg206" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">206</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Whittingham, <a href="#Pg292" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">292</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wicklow, <a href="#Pg092" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">92</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wictbert, Irish hermit, his unsuccessful mission to Frisland,
+ <a href="#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">319</a>, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">320</a>, <a href="#Pg323" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">323</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wictred" id="Index-Wictred" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wictred, King of Kent, son of Egbert, <a href="#Pgxxix" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxi" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxxi</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">287</a>, <a href="#Pg315" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">315</a>, <a href="#Pg316" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">316</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his sons, <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">377</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">377</a>, <a href="#Pg386" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">386</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wighard, a disciple of Gregory's, sent to Rome to be ordained
+ Archbishop, dies there, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg208" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">208</a>, <a href="#Pg210"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">210</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg211" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">211</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg213" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">213</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wight" id="Index-Wight" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wight, Isle of, history, <a href="#Pgxxix" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxix</a>, <a href="#Pg003" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a>, <a href="#Pg011"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">11</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">30</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a>, <a href="#Pg252" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">252</a>, <a href="#Pg253" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">253</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Christianity introduced into, <a href="#Pg252" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">252</a>, <a href="#Pg253"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">253</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ described, <a href="#Pg253" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">253</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ bishopric of, <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wight, the Isle of, King of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Arwald"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Arwald</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wigton Bay, <a href="#Pg141" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">141</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wilbert, a boy to whom Bede dictates the last sentences of his
+ translations, <a href="#Pgxliii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xliii</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wilbrord" id="Index-Wilbrord" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wilbrord, Missionary, Archbishop of Frisland, <a href="#Pgxxx"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg143" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">143</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">161</a>, <a href="#Pg319" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">319</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">161</a> n., <a href="#Pg320" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">320</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Rome, <a href="#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">323</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his mission to Frisland, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">320</a>, <a href="#Pg321" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">321</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">323</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">351</a>, <a href="#Pg375" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">375</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ destroys idols and kills the sacred cattle of Fosite, <a href=
+ "#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">323</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his consecration, <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">324</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ given the name of Clement in religion, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his see at Utrecht, <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">324</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his monastery near Trèves, <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">324</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ calendar said to contain an entry by him, <a href="#Pg324" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">324</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ builds St. Saviour's, and rebuilds St. <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page439">[pg 439]</span><a name="Pg439" id="Pg439" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor" style="text-align: left"></a> Martin's Church,
+ Utrecht, <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">324</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ date of his death, <a href="#Pg325" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">325</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Life
+ of,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Alcuin"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Alcuin</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wilfaraesdun or Wilfar's Hill, <a href="#Pg164" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">164</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wilfrid-St" id="Index-Wilfrid-St" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wilfrid, St., Bishop, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg137" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">137</a> n., <a href="#Pg161" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">161</a>, <a href="#Pg163"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">163</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg227" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">227</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg257" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">257</a> n., <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of his life and character, <a href="#Pg347" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">347-357</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his birth and family, <a href="#Pg347" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">347</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ educated at Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg347" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">347</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sent to the Court of Oswy, <a href="#Pg347" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">347</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ to Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg347" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">347</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ resolves to go to Rome, <a href="#Pg347" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">347</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ assisted by Queen Eanfled, <a href="#Pg347" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">347</a>, <a href="#Pg348" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">348</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ starts with Benedict Biscop, <a href="#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">348</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ detained at Lyons by Annemundus, <a href="#Pg348" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">348</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ in Rome, <a href="#Pg348" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">348</a>, <a href="#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">349</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ on his way home stays at Lyons, <a href="#Pg349" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">349</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his fidelity to Annemundus, <a href="#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">349</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ wins the friendship of Alchfrid, <a href="#Pg194" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">194</a>, <a href="#Pg350"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ given land at Stanford, <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">350</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ made Abbot of Ripon, <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">194</a>, <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">350</a>, <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Whitby Synod, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg195" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">195-200</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg217" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">217</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ made Bishop of Northumbria, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">219</a>, <a href="#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">350</a>, <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a>, <a href="#Pg384"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrated in Gaul by Agilbert, <a href="#Pg206" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">206</a>, <a href="#Pg218"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg350" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">350</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ superseded by Ceadda, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg207" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">207</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ returns to Britain, <a href="#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">351</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ shipwrecked on the coast of Sussex, <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ discharges episcopal functions for Mercia and Kent, <a href=
+ "#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">218</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">219</a> n., <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ restored by Theodore, <a href="#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">351</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his relations with Ethelthryth, <a href="#Pg242" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">260</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg262" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">262</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his relations with Theodore, <a href="#Pg228" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">228</a> n., <a href="#Pg229" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">229</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">231</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">244</a> n., <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ represented at Hertford by proxy, <a href="#Pg228" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">228</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his Catholic teaching, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg208" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">208</a>, <a href="#Pg217"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">217</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ invites Eddi from Kent to teach church singing, <a href="#Pg217"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">217</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ expelled from his see by Egfrid, <a href="#Pg242" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a>, <a href="#Pg243"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245</a>, <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">267</a> n., <a href="#Pg351" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a>, <a href="#Pg385"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ foretells the battle of the Trent, <a href="#Pg267" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">267</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ demands an explanation from the King and Archbishop, <a href=
+ "#Pg242" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ goes to Rome to plead his cause, <a href="#Pg243" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">351</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Ebroin's plot against his life, <a href="#Pg192" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ on his way to Rome driven by the wind to Frisland, <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ visits Dagobert II of Austrasia, and Perctarit, King of the
+ Lombards, <a href="#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">351</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ acquitted by Agatho and the Lateran Council, <a href="#Pg352"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his confession of faith on behalf of the English Church, <a href=
+ "#Pg254" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">254</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">352</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ returns to Britain, <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">352</a>, accused of bribery, <a href="#Pg352"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ imprisoned at Bromnis, <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">352</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at Dunbar, <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">352</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ released at Aebba's request, <a href="#Pg260" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">260</a> n., <a href="#Pg352" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ takes refuge in Mercia, <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">267</a> n., <a href="#Pg323" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">323</a>, <a href="#Pg352"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ expelled from Mercia, <a href="#Pg267" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">267</a> n., <a href="#Pg352" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ converts the South Saxons and the Isle of Wight, <a href="#Pg179"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">179</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg245" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">245-248</a>, <a href="#Pg252" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">252</a>, <a href="#Pg352"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">352</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ founds the Monastery of Selsey, <a href="#Pg247" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">247</a>, <a href="#Pg345"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his restoration to York, Hexham, and Ripon, <a href="#Pg243"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg247" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">247</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg296" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">296</a>, <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">353</a> n., <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ administers Lindisfarne, <a href="#Pg296" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">296</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his second expulsion, <a href="#Pg274" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">274</a> n., <a href="#Pg296" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">296</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">323</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">353</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ second sojourn in Mercia, <a href="#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrates Oftfor, <a href="#Pg274" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">274</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrates Suidbert, <a href="#Pg323" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">323</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ excommunicated by the Council of Ouestraefelda, <a href="#Pg353"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ second visit to Frisland, <a href="#Pg161" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">161</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ again goes to Rome to plead his cause, <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ acquitted by Pope John and the Council, <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">353</a>, <a href="#Pg354"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">354</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ taken ill at Meaux on his way back to Britain, <a href="#Pg354"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">354</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg355" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">355</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his vision, <a href="#Pg355" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">355</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ arrives in Britain, <a href="#Pg355" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">355</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ reconciled to Bertwald, Ethelred and Coenred, <a href="#Pg355"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">355</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Aldfrid refuses to receive him, <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Elfled's influence in his favour, <a href="#Pg189" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">189</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ restored to his bishopric of Hexham by the Synod on the Nidd,
+ <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">356</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ dies at Oundle, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">346</a>, <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">356</a>, <a href="#Pg391" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">391</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ buried at St. Peter's, Ripon, <a href="#Pg346" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a>, <a href="#Pg356"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">356</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his epitaph, <a href="#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">356</a>, <a href="#Pg357" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">357</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ length of his episcopate, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">346</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his relics, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">346</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his character, <a href="#Pg347" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">347</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ churches built by him, <a href="#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">351</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Life
+ of,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Eddi"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Eddius</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page440">[pg 440]</span><a name=
+ "Pg440" id="Pg440" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wilfrid-II" id="Index-Wilfrid-II" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wilfrid II, Bishop of York, <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">273</a>, <a href="#Pg346" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">380</a> n., <a href="#Pg381" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">381</a>, <a href="#Pg390"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">390</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">273</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ ordained by John, <a href="#Pg312" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">312</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wilfrid-Worcester" id="Index-Wilfrid-Worcester"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wilfrid, Bishop of Worcester, <a href="#Pg379" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wilgils, father of Wilbrord, <a href="#Pg320" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">320</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ William III, <a href="#Pgxix" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xix</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-William" id="Index-William" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ William of Malmesbury, editorial references to, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg086" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">86</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg125" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">125</a> n., <a href="#Pg232" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">232</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg239" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">239</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg287" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">287</a> n., <a href="#Pg346" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">346</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg377" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">377</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg392" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">392</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wiltaburg" id="Index-Wiltaburg" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wiltaburg, Wiltenburg, the Town of the Wilts, or Trajectum, now
+ Utrecht, <a href="#Pg324" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">324</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wiltshire, <a href="#Pg343" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">343</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wincanheale, <a href="#Pg204" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">204</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Winchester" id="Index-Winchester" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Winchester, Venta, or Wintancaestir, <a href="#Pg228" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">228</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ churches at, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">149</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pgxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxvi</a>, <a href="#Pgxxx" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxx</a>, <a href="#Pg003" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">3</a> n., <a href="#Pg148"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">148</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg150" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">150</a>, <a href="#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">251</a>, <a href="#Pg343" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">343</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">345</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Winchester, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Daniel"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Daniel</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Haedde" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Haedde</a>, <a href="#Index-Leutherius" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Leutherius</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Wini" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wini</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Winfrid, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> Boniface.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wini" id="Index-Wini" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wini, Bishop of Winchester, <a href="#Pg150" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">150</a>, <a href="#Pg241" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ consecrates Ceadda, <a href="#Pg207" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">207</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ expelled from Winchester, purchases the bishopric of London,
+ <a href="#Pg150" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">150</a>, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">231</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ returns to Winchester, <a href="#Pg228" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">228</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wintancaestir, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Winchester" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Winchester</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Winter's Tale,
+ The,”</span> editorial reference to, <a href="#Pg263" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">263</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Winwaed, Battle of the, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href="#Pg185" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">185</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">188</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Winwaed, The River, <a href="#Pg189" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">189</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Witberg, daughter of Anna, <a href="#Pg149" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">149</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Witenagemot, The, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">94</a>, <a href="#Pg095" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">95</a>, <a href="#Pg116"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">116</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg151" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">151</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">231</a> n., <a href="#Pg242" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">242</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg251" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">251</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg316" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">316</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Woden, <a href="#Pg030" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">30</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ the sons of, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">83</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wooler, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">119</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Worcester" id="Index-Worcester" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Worcester, diocese of the Hwiccas, <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">273</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg380" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">380</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Worcester, Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bosel"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bosel</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Egwin" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Egwin</a>, <a href="#Index-Oftfor" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Oftfor</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Tatfrid" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Tatfrid</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Wilfrid-Worcester" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wilfrid</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Worcestershire, <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">84</a> n., <a href="#Pg379" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">379</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Worr, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Aldwin-Worr" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Aldwin</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wulfhere" id="Index-Wulfhere" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wulfhere, King of Mercia, son of Penda, <a href="#Pgxxvii" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">xxvii</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pgxxviii" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxviii</a>, <a href="#Pg149" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">149</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg150" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">150</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg181" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">181</a>, <a href="#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">218</a>, <a href="#Pg226" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">226</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">241</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">261</a> n., <a href="#Pg332" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">332</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ with the aid of Immin, Eafa, and Eadbert, recovers Mercia from
+ Oswy, <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his reign, <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">192</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ his realm, <a href="#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">225</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ conquers Lindsey, <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">243</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ sends Jaruman to the East Saxons, <a href="#Pg212" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">212</a>, <a href="#Pg245"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ brings about the conversion of Ethelwalch, <a href="#Pg245"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">245</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ endows monasteries, <a href="#Pg219" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">219</a>, <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">346</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ invades Northumbria, <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ defeated by Egfrid, <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg191" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">191</a> n., <a href="#Pg384" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">384</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg385" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">385</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wulfram" id="Index-Wulfram" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wulfram, St., Archbishop of Sens, <a href="#Pg319" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">319</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wuscfrea, son of Edwin, baptized, <a href="#Pg119" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">119</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ taken by his mother into Kent, and sent into Gaul, where he dies
+ in infancy, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">132</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Wynfrid" id="Index-Wynfrid" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Wynfrid, Bishop of Lichfield, <a href="#Pg192" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">192</a>, <a href="#Pg224"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">224</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">225</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ account of, <a href="#Pg192" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">192</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ deacon under Ceadda, <a href="#Pg225" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">225</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ at the Hertford Synod, <a href="#Pg228" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">228</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ deposed by Theodore, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">231</a>, <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">244</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ retires to Ad Barvae, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">231</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ death, <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">231</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Yeavering" id="Index-Yeavering" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Yeavering or Adgefrin, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">119</a>, <a href="#Pg120" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">120</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Yellow pest, a bubonic plague, <a href="#Pg203" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">203</a>, <a href="#Pg204"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">204</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-Yffi-Deira" id="Index-Yffi-Deira" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Yffi, first King of Deira, <a href="#Pg083" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">83</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Yffi, son of Osfrid, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">119</a>, <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">132</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <a name="Index-York" id="Index-York" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ York, <a href="#Pgxxxvi" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxxvi</a>, <a href="#Pg013" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">13</a>, <a href="#Pg118"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">118</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg131" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">131</a>,
+ <a href="#Pg132" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">132</a>, <a href="#Pg135" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">135</a>, <a href="#Pg244" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">244</a>, <a href="#Pg293"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">293</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg354" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">354</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ diocese of, <a href="#Pgxxv" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">xxv</a>, <a href="#Pg065" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">65</a>, <a href="#Pg066" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">66</a>, <a href="#Pg243"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">243</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">351</a> n.;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Cathedral, <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">119</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ York, Archbishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Index-Egbert-York" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Egbert</a>, <a href="#Index-Paulinus-York"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Paulinus</a>;
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">
+ Bishop of, <span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">see</span></span> <a href="#Index-Bosa"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Bosa</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Ceadda" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Ceadda</a>, <a href="#Index-John-Beverley"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">John</a>, <a href=
+ "#Index-Wilfrid-St" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">Wilfrid</a>, <a href="#Index-Wilfrid-II"
+ class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">Wilfrid II</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Yorkshire, <a href="#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">3</a> n., <a href="#Pg118" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">118</a> n., <a href="#Pg204" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">204</a> n., <a href=
+ "#Pg305" class="tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">305</a> n.,
+ <a href="#Pg342" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">342</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Ythancaestir, Monastery of, <a href="#Pg183" class="tei tei-ref"
+ style="text-align: left">183</a>, <a href="#Pg187" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">187</a>.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Zacharias, Pope, letter to Boniface, <a href="#Pg087" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">87</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Zeuss, his <span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left">“Die
+ Deutschen und die Nachbarstämme,”</span> <a href="#Pg317" class=
+ "tei tei-ref" style="text-align: left">317</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ Zozimus, Pope, <a href="#Pg021" class="tei tei-ref" style=
+ "text-align: left">21</a> n.
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ <hr class="doublepage" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-back" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 2.00em; margin-top: 6.00em">
+ <div id="footnotes" class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc305" id="toc305"></a> <a name="pdf306" id="pdf306"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Footnotes</span></h1>
+
+ <dl class="tei tei-list-footnotes">
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1" name="note_1" href=
+ "#noteref_1">1.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The St. Gallen MS. (ninth century)
+ has, however, <span class="tei tei-q">“VII Id. Mai.”</span> Messrs.
+ Mayor and Lumby, adopting this reading, place his death as late as
+ 742, in which year the eve of Ascension Day fell on May 9th. For
+ their argument, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Mayor and Lumby, pp. 401,
+ 402.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_2" name="note_2" href=
+ "#noteref_2">2.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The phrase is the present Bishop of
+ Oxford's in <span class="tei tei-q">“Studies in the Christian
+ Character.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_3" name="note_3" href=
+ "#noteref_3">3.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Stevenson, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Church Historians,”</span> vol. i.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_4" name="note_4" href=
+ "#noteref_4">4.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">From Easter to Whitsuntide.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_5" name="note_5" href=
+ "#noteref_5">5.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Rogation Wednesday.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_6" name="note_6" href=
+ "#noteref_6">6.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">King of Northumbria, cf. V, 23. He
+ succeeded Osric, 729 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> In a revolt he was
+ forcibly tonsured, 731, but restored. He voluntarily became a monk
+ in Lindisfarne in 737. The fact that Bede submitted the
+ Ecclesiastical History to him for revision bears witness to his
+ piety and learning.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_7" name="note_7" href=
+ "#noteref_7">7.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Albinus, the first English abbot of
+ the monastery of SS. Peter and Paul at Canterbury, succeeded
+ Hadrian in 709 or 710. On his scholarship, cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 20</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_8" name="note_8" href=
+ "#noteref_8">8.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Theodore, the great archbishop, noted
+ for his organization of the English Church and his services to
+ education, consecrated in 668, at the age of sixty-five, by Pope
+ Vitalian, on the recommendation of Hadrian, who had himself twice
+ declined the office of archbishop. Theodore was a native of Tarsus,
+ in Cilicia, a man of great learning and scholarly attainments. Cf.
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_9" name="note_9" href=
+ "#noteref_9">9.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Hadrian (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ previous note, cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>), an African by birth, sent to England by
+ Pope Vitalian along with Theodore, became Abbot of SS. Peter and
+ Paul, Canterbury. He co-operated with Theodore in his educational
+ work.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_10" name="note_10" href=
+ "#noteref_10">10.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A presbyter of London, afterwards
+ Archbishop of Canterbury, 735. Received the <span lang="la" class=
+ "tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="la"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">pallium</span></span> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> I,
+ 27, p. <a href="#Pg054" class="tei tei-ref">54</a>, note) in
+ 736.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_11" name="note_11" href=
+ "#noteref_11">11.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gregory I (the Great), who sent the
+ Roman mission to England.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_12" name="note_12" href=
+ "#noteref_12">12.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gregory II, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Plummer <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad loc.</span></span> for arguments showing
+ conclusively that Gregory III cannot be meant.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_13" name="note_13" href=
+ "#noteref_13">13.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 16</a>, and <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>. In <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 23</a> he is more accurately described as
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Ventanus antistes.”</span> He was
+ consecrated Bishop of Winchester when the West Saxon bishopric was
+ divided in 705; and his diocese comprised only the smaller part of
+ Wessex. He was the friend and counsellor of St. Boniface.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_14" name="note_14" href=
+ "#noteref_14">14.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of the East Saxons, cf.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI" class="tei tei-ref">III, 21</a>
+ foll.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_15" name="note_15" href=
+ "#noteref_15">15.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Chad, Bishop of the Northumbrians,
+ afterwards of Lichfield; brother of Cedd: <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> III,
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">23</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII" class="tei tei-ref">28</a>; IV, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_II" class="tei tei-ref">2</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">3</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_16" name="note_16" href=
+ "#noteref_16">16.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Lastingham, near Pickering in
+ Yorkshire N.R., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 23</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_17" name="note_17" href=
+ "#noteref_17">17.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Nothing further is known of him.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_18" name="note_18" href=
+ "#noteref_18">18.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The district to the north of the
+ Wash.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_19" name="note_19" href=
+ "#noteref_19">19.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of Sidnacester, in the province
+ of Lindsey. He died in 732: <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 23</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_20" name="note_20" href=
+ "#noteref_20">20.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The saint and hermit who was for two
+ years Bishop of Lindisfarne, 685-687: <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 26-32</a>.
+ Bede wrote his life both in prose and verse.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_21" name="note_21" href=
+ "#noteref_21">21.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Holy Island, off the coast of
+ Northumberland. Aidan chose it as the place of his see and
+ monastery in 635: <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 3</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_22" name="note_22" href=
+ "#noteref_22">22.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This total varies in different
+ authors. The first few pages of Bede are to a great extent copied
+ out of Pliny, Solinus, Orosius, and Gildas.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_23" name="note_23" href=
+ "#noteref_23">23.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Richborough, Kent.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_24" name="note_24" href=
+ "#noteref_24">24.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Boulogne.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_25" name="note_25" href=
+ "#noteref_25">25.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Caes., B.G., <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">passim</span></span>;
+ Verg., Aen., VIII, 727.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_26" name="note_26" href=
+ "#noteref_26">26.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In his Hexameron.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_27" name="note_27" href=
+ "#noteref_27">27.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Latin is included as being the
+ ecclesiastical language common to all. Bede does not imply that
+ there was a Latin-speaking race still in the island.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_28" name="note_28" href=
+ "#noteref_28">28.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In Caesar's time, the whole district
+ lying along the north-western coast of Gaul, afterwards narrowed
+ down to the modern Brittany. That the Britons (or Brythons) came
+ from Gaul is doubtless a fact. Another branch of the Celtic race,
+ the Goidels or Gaels, appears to have been in possession in Britain
+ before them.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_29" name="note_29" href=
+ "#noteref_29">29.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">By Scythia Bede means Scandinavia. He
+ only mentions this account as a tradition. The problem of the Picts
+ has not been solved yet. According to one view, they belonged to
+ the pre-Aryan inhabitants of Britain, pushed westward and northward
+ by the Celtic invaders. In Scotland they held their own for a
+ considerable time in a wide tract of country, and they may have to
+ some extent amalgamated with the Celts who dispossessed them
+ (Rhŷs). Others regard them as Celts of the same branch as Welsh,
+ Cornish, and Britons, being probably nearest to Cornish. The
+ absence of all but the scantiest remains of their language makes
+ the question of their origin one of great difficulty.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_30" name="note_30" href=
+ "#noteref_30">30.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The legend is an attempt to account
+ for the law of Pictish succession, which was vested in the mother,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Rhŷs, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Celtic Britain,”</span> pp. 170-171.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_31" name="note_31" href=
+ "#noteref_31">31.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-q">“Dal,”</span>
+ a division or part, is common in Irish names. Dalriada was a
+ district in the north-eastern part of Ulster. From there, a tribe
+ of Scots (a Celtic race who settled in Ireland at some unknown
+ period) came to Kintyre and spread along the coasts of Argyll,
+ which took from them the name of Dalriada (probably <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">circ.</span></span>
+ 500 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>). They brought the
+ Christian religion with them. Bede follows that version of the
+ legend which makes Cairbre Riada, the eponymous hero of the Irish
+ Dalriada (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">circ.</span></span> 200 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>), himself found the
+ colony in Scotland.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_32" name="note_32" href=
+ "#noteref_32">32.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Dumbarton; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> c. 12, p. <a href="#Pg024" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_33" name="note_33" href=
+ "#noteref_33">33.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Caesar's invasion took place
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.u.c.</span></span> 699 and 700;
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">b.c.</span></span> 55 and 54.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_34" name="note_34" href=
+ "#noteref_34">34.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Caes., B.G., V, 11, 18 ff. A
+ powerful British chief. His territory lay north and north-east of
+ the Thames, roughly comprising Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and
+ Berkshire, but the exact limits are uncertain. His people were the
+ Catuvellauni (the name is Gaulish in form).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_35" name="note_35" href=
+ "#noteref_35">35.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Caes., B.G., V, 20. The
+ Trinovantes occupied Essex and part of Middlesex.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_36" name="note_36" href=
+ "#noteref_36">36.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Variations of this name given by
+ ancient authors are Andragius and Androgorius. Caesar calls him
+ Mandubracius.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_37" name="note_37" href=
+ "#noteref_37">37.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The position of this place is
+ unknown.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_38" name="note_38" href=
+ "#noteref_38">38.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Claudius came to Britain <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.u.c.</span></span> 796, 43
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_39" name="note_39" href=
+ "#noteref_39">39.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He can only have done so in name; it
+ was probably Agricola who first conquered the Orkneys. Cf. Tac.,
+ Agric., 10.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_40" name="note_40" href=
+ "#noteref_40">40.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Tac., Agric., 13.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_41" name="note_41" href=
+ "#noteref_41">41.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Marcus Antoninus Verus, commonly
+ called Marcus Aurelius, succeeded in 161 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> His colleague in the
+ empire was his adopted brother, Lucius Verus, whose full adoptive
+ name was Lucius Aurelius Antoninus Verus Commodus. He died in 169.
+ Eleutherus became Pope between 171 and 177. Bede's chronology is
+ therefore wrong.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_42" name="note_42" href=
+ "#noteref_42">42.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Most modern authorities consider the
+ story fabulous. But cf. Bright, <span class="tei tei-q">“Early
+ English Church History,”</span> pp. 3-5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_43" name="note_43" href=
+ "#noteref_43">43.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Severus succeeded in 193 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> He died in 211.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_44" name="note_44" href=
+ "#noteref_44">44.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This is the earthwork which runs
+ parallel to the wall of Hadrian, between the Solway and the Tyne,
+ at an interval of from 30 to 1,300 yards from it. Its origin and
+ purpose are doubtful. Ancient authorities afford conflicting
+ evidence with regard to the Roman walls in Britain. Modern research
+ seems to show that Severus built no wall or rampart, though some
+ ancient historians assert that he did (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Haverfield, quoted by Plummer, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ loc.</span></span>; cf. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">12</a> and note).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_45" name="note_45" href=
+ "#noteref_45">45.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bassianus Antoninus, surnamed
+ Caracalla. Geta was murdered by Caracalla.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_46" name="note_46" href=
+ "#noteref_46">46.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Diocletian succeeded in 284.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_47" name="note_47" href=
+ "#noteref_47">47.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Carausius was a native of Menapia, in
+ Belgium, appointed to command the Roman fleet stationed at Boulogne
+ to guard the coasts. He took the fleet with him when he usurped
+ imperial authority in Britain. Maximian, failing to reduce him,
+ recognized his authority and gave him the title of Augustus. He
+ governed vigorously and prosperously.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_48" name="note_48" href=
+ "#noteref_48">48.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Allectus was a follower of Carausius.
+ His revolt was apparently supported by the independent tribes,
+ probably Caledonians.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_49" name="note_49" href=
+ "#noteref_49">49.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Asclepiodotus was serving under
+ Constantius Chlorus (one of the reigning Caesars), who sailed to
+ Britain and marched against Allectus.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_50" name="note_50" href=
+ "#noteref_50">50.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The statement that the Diocletian
+ persecution extended to Britain rests on no trustworthy evidence at
+ all. Yet though the time assigned is probably wrong, there seems to
+ be no reason to doubt the existence of the British Protomartyr. The
+ story rests upon a local tradition traceable up to the visit of
+ Germanus in 429 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> c. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">18</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_51" name="note_51" href=
+ "#noteref_51">51.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Venantius Fortunatus, a Christian
+ poet, Bishop of Poitiers, b. 530 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> He was the last Latin
+ poet of any note in Gaul.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_52" name="note_52" href=
+ "#noteref_52">52.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In the lives of St. Alban (all later
+ than Bede) this clerk is called St. Amphibalus, a name probably
+ invented from his cloak (<span lang="la" class="tei tei-foreign"
+ xml:lang="la"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">amphibalus</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_53" name="note_53" href=
+ "#noteref_53">53.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The text of this passage is probably
+ corrupt, but all the MSS. agree. I believe the above gives the
+ intended meaning.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_54" name="note_54" href=
+ "#noteref_54">54.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">There is again probably some confusion
+ in the text.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_55" name="note_55" href=
+ "#noteref_55">55.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Now St. Albans in Hertfordshire, on
+ the Watling Street, hence probably the name, Vaeclingacaestir.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_56" name="note_56" href=
+ "#noteref_56">56.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The place was afterwards called
+ Holmhurst. The church mentioned by Bede was superseded by the
+ monastery of St. Alban, the foundation of which is attributed to
+ Offa, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">circ.</span></span> 793 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> Certain extraordinary
+ privileges were granted to it, and its abbot obtained a superiority
+ over all other English abbots (Dugdale, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Monasticon”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_57" name="note_57" href=
+ "#noteref_57">57.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The evidence for their martyrdom is
+ very doubtful.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_58" name="note_58" href=
+ "#noteref_58">58.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Caerleon-on-Usk, the headquarters of
+ the Second legion, is here meant (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Merivale, H.R., vi, 248), though the name was also applied to
+ Chester, seat of the Twentieth legion (cf. II, 2, p. <a href=
+ "#Pg087" class="tei tei-ref">87</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“civitas legionum”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_59" name="note_59" href=
+ "#noteref_59">59.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Constantine the Great. For the
+ legality of the marriage, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Dict. of Christian Biography,
+ article <span class="tei tei-q">“Helena.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_60" name="note_60" href=
+ "#noteref_60">60.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The First General Council, 325
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> It asserted the
+ doctrine of the ὁμοούσιον against Arius. For a short account of the
+ heresy, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Gore, Bampton Lectures, pp.
+ 89-92. All the evidence goes to show that this heresy affected
+ Britain much less than Bede, on the authority of Gildas, here
+ implies.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_61" name="note_61" href=
+ "#noteref_61">61.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Valens died 378.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_62" name="note_62" href=
+ "#noteref_62">62.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Another of the insular usurpers (cf.
+ c. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">6</a>). He had
+ served under the elder Theodosius in Britain. He revolted from
+ Rome, successfully repressed incursions of Picts and Scots, then
+ crossed to Gaul, where he maintained himself for four years, but
+ was killed by the Emperor, the younger Theodosius, at Aquileia, in
+ 388.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_63" name="note_63" href=
+ "#noteref_63">63.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The real date is 395.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_64" name="note_64" href=
+ "#noteref_64">64.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Pelagius, the founder of the heresy
+ known as Pelagianism, was probably born in 370 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, and is said to have
+ been a Briton, but the tradition that his real name was Morgan
+ (Marigena, Graecised Πελάγιος), and that he was a native of Bangor,
+ rests on very doubtful authority. His great opponent, St.
+ Augustine, speaks of him as a good and holy man; later slanders are
+ to be attributed to Jerome's abusive language. The cardinal point
+ in his doctrine is his denial of original sin, involving a too
+ great reliance on the human will in achieving holiness, and a
+ limitation of the action of the grace of God.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_65" name="note_65" href=
+ "#noteref_65">65.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Julianus of Campania is regarded as
+ the founder of semi-Pelagianism, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>,
+ an intermediate position between the orthodox view and the heresy
+ of Pelagius. He was Bishop of Eclanum, near Beneventum, and was
+ along with seventeen other Italian bishops deposed in 418
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> for refusing to sign
+ the circular letter of Pope Zosimus condemning the heresy.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_66" name="note_66" href=
+ "#noteref_66">66.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A native of Aquitaine, born probably
+ about 403 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, a strong opponent of
+ the Pelagians. It is uncertain whether he was in Holy Orders or
+ not. He wrote in prose and verse; his longest poem is called
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“De Ingratis”</span> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>,
+ opponents of the grace of God). His best known work is a Chronicle,
+ not to be confused with the shorter chronicle of Prosper Tiro.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_67" name="note_67" href=
+ "#noteref_67">67.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede includes elegiacs under this
+ term, cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 8</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_68" name="note_68" href=
+ "#noteref_68">68.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The date of Honorius is correct, but
+ the invasion of Alaric is put a year too late, if Bede refers to
+ the first siege of Rome, in 408.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_69" name="note_69" href=
+ "#noteref_69">69.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The British army, alarmed by the
+ inroads of barbarians, and actuated by a spirit of revolt against
+ Roman authority, set up three local emperors in rapid succession:
+ Marcus, Gratian, and Constantine. The first two they summarily
+ deposed and killed, but Constantine by a great victory made himself
+ master of Gaul and Britain and extorted from the Emperor Honorius a
+ share in the Imperial authority. Meanwhile, the Britons expelled
+ the few remaining Roman officials, and Honorius avenged himself on
+ Constantine for the loss of Britain in the manner described in the
+ text.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_70" name="note_70" href=
+ "#noteref_70">70.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A Roman general, afterwards associated
+ with Honorius in the empire for a few months.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_71" name="note_71" href=
+ "#noteref_71">71.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gerontius (Welsh <span lang="cy"
+ class="tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="cy"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Geraint</span></span>, akin to Irish
+ <span lang="ga" class="tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="ga"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Gerat</span></span> or <span lang="ga" class=
+ "tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="ga"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Gerait</span></span>, a champion), was a
+ Briton, one of Constantine's generals. Turning against his master,
+ he invited the Germans to invade Gaul and Britain, probably
+ intending to secure Britain for himself. But his own men conspired
+ against him and he died by his own hand.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_72" name="note_72" href=
+ "#noteref_72">72.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Rome was taken 1163 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.u.c.</span></span>; 410 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_73" name="note_73" href=
+ "#noteref_73">73.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Possibly <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“light-houses.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_74" name="note_74" href=
+ "#noteref_74">74.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Probably Inchkeith in the Forth. The
+ Irish called the Firth of Forth the <span class="tei tei-q">“Sea of
+ Giudan”</span> (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Reeves' <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Culdees,”</span> p. 124). But Professor Rhŷs is
+ inclined to think that Bede has confused the island Giudi with Urbs
+ Giudi, which may perhaps be identified with the Urbs Iudeu of
+ Nennius, probably either Carriden or Edinburgh (Rhŷs, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Celtic Britain”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_75" name="note_75" href=
+ "#noteref_75">75.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Alcluith is the Welsh name (Ail = a
+ rock). The Goidels called it Dúnbrettan = the fortress of the
+ Britons. Hence its modern name, Dumbarton. The river is, of course,
+ the Clyde.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_76" name="note_76" href=
+ "#noteref_76">76.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This is the earthen rampart, about
+ thirty-five miles in length, between the Clyde and the Forth, now
+ attributed to Antoninus Pius. Little is known about it, and it is
+ probable that it was soon abandoned.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_77" name="note_77" href=
+ "#noteref_77">77.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Abercorn, a village on the south bank
+ of the Firth of Forth.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_78" name="note_78" href=
+ "#noteref_78">78.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The name is probably Celtic
+ (Goidelic), though, if the view which regards the Picts as a
+ non-Celtic people be correct, it may show traces of Pictish
+ influence. It seems to be connected with the Latin term
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“penna valli”</span> = wing of
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, pinnacle or turret at end
+ of) the <span lang="la" class="tei tei-foreign" xml:lang=
+ "la"><span style="font-style: italic">vallum</span></span>. Readers
+ of Scott's <span class="tei tei-q">“Antiquary”</span> will remember
+ the celebrated dispute with regard to this word. The Anglian
+ <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Penneltun</span></span> is derived from the
+ Goidelic name.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_79" name="note_79" href=
+ "#noteref_79">79.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This probably refers to the wall now
+ attributed to Hadrian (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_V"
+ class="tei tei-ref">5</a> note). It ran for a distance of about
+ eighty-five miles from Bowness-on-Solway to Wallsend-on-Tyne.
+ Bede's authorities are Orosius and Gildas. The accounts he gives
+ here and in c. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">5</a>
+ are an attempt to explain the difficulties and conflicting evidence
+ with regard to these walls.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_80" name="note_80" href=
+ "#noteref_80">80.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 431 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> There is much
+ confusion with regard to the mission of Palladius. According to
+ later accounts, he was an unsuccessful forerunner of St. Patrick,
+ but Bede here, following Prosper of Aquitaine, represents the Irish
+ (Scotti) as in part already Christian. The origin of Irish
+ Christianity is very obscure, and some have even doubted the
+ existence of St. Patrick. Bede only mentions him once, viz., in the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Martyrology,”</span> which has been
+ largely interpolated, and is, perhaps, not his genuine work. St.
+ Patrick's latest biographer, Professor Bury, has, however, clearly
+ established a certain amount of fact underlying much legendary
+ matter. Some later authorities represent Palladius as preaching to
+ the Scots (in the modern sense) and Patrick to the Irish.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_81" name="note_81" href=
+ "#noteref_81">81.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The great Roman general who preserved
+ the Western Empire against the invasions of the barbarians for many
+ years. He was assassinated by Valentinian in 454 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_82" name="note_82" href=
+ "#noteref_82">82.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Really two years before, 444
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_83" name="note_83" href=
+ "#noteref_83">83.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Though he is the subject of many
+ legends, Vortigern is doubtless a historical figure, a ruler of
+ south-eastern Britain. Bede's form of the name, Uurtigernus, is
+ right. It is a British word, meaning <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“supreme lord”</span> (Rhŷs).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_84" name="note_84" href=
+ "#noteref_84">84.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The date of Marcian's succession is
+ 450.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_85" name="note_85" href=
+ "#noteref_85">85.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede only professes to give the date
+ of the invasion approximately: cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 24</a> (<span class="tei tei-q">“quorum
+ tempore”</span>), <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 23</a>; <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 14</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 23</a> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“circiter”</span>), calculating in round numbers
+ apparently. He refers here to their first settlement, which, of
+ course, does not preclude earlier attacks.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_86" name="note_86" href=
+ "#noteref_86">86.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Vortigern.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_87" name="note_87" href=
+ "#noteref_87">87.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Anglia</span></span> was believed to be
+ derived from <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Angulus</span></span>. The country is the
+ modern Schleswig, which the Angles appear to have almost entirely
+ evacuated. For the Continental Saxons, cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 9</a>. It has been
+ supposed that the Jutes came from Jutland, where, at a later
+ period, they mingled with the Danes (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ibid.</span></span>),
+ but this is now regarded as doubtful.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_88" name="note_88" href=
+ "#noteref_88">88.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">At Aylesford, in Kent. Horsted is the
+ traditional burial-place of Horsa.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_89" name="note_89" href=
+ "#noteref_89">89.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, in Thanet.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_90" name="note_90" href=
+ "#noteref_90">90.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The most probable view is that he was
+ the last of those Romans who usurped imperial authority in Britain
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> cc. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">6</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_91" name="note_91" href=
+ "#noteref_91">91.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The identification of this place with
+ Badbury, in Dorsetshire (Guest, followed by Freeman and Green)
+ seems to be disproved (W. H. Stevenson, in the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“English Historical Review,”</span> xvii, pp. 633,
+ 634). The locality is quite uncertain; Skene actually places it
+ near Linlithgow. According to Bede's reckoning the date of the
+ battle would be 493 approximately. The <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Annales Cambriae”</span> give 516. For a full
+ discussion of the question, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Plummer, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad loc.</span></span>
+ Cf. also Mr. Stevenson's article.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_92" name="note_92" href=
+ "#noteref_92">92.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Nothing more is known of them.
+ Pelagius left Britain in early life and did not himself spread his
+ heresy there.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_93" name="note_93" href=
+ "#noteref_93">93.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The life of Germanus was written by
+ Constantius, a priest of Lyons, who is Bede's authority for cc.
+ 17-21. According to him, these bishops were sent to Britain by a
+ Gallican Synod. Prosper of Aquitaine attributes the origin of the
+ mission to Pope Celestine, <span class="tei tei-q">“acting on the
+ advice of the deacon Palladius”</span> (probably the missionary to
+ the Irish mentioned c. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">13</a>). The two statements are not irreconcilable
+ (cf. Bright, p. 18). There are churches dedicated to SS. Germanus
+ and Lupus in Wales and Cornwall. Both had been trained in the
+ school of Lérins, a monastery in the group of islands off the coast
+ at Cannes.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_94" name="note_94" href=
+ "#noteref_94">94.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This conference is said to have been
+ held at Verulam.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_95" name="note_95" href=
+ "#noteref_95">95.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede's authority, Constantius, shows
+ here the first trace of any acquaintance of early historians with
+ the story of St. Alban. The last sentence is somewhat obscure.
+ Probably the idea is that the blood of the martyrs continues to cry
+ aloud for vengeance.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_96" name="note_96" href=
+ "#noteref_96">96.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Reading <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“reserato.”</span> The reading <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“reservato”</span> is perhaps easier and has some MS.
+ authority.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_97" name="note_97" href=
+ "#noteref_97">97.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Reading <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“castitatis,”</span> from which it is difficult to
+ extract any meaning. The above strains the Latin unduly.
+ Constantius has <span class="tei tei-q">“castrorum,”</span> which
+ gives a better sense.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_98" name="note_98" href=
+ "#noteref_98">98.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Maes-y-Garmon (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“The Field of Germanus”</span>), near Mold, in
+ Flintshire, has been fixed upon as the scene of the Hallelujah
+ Victory, and the river in which the army was baptized is said to be
+ the Alyn (Ussher, <span class="tei tei-q">“Antiqq.”</span>). The
+ story is generally regarded as legendary.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_99" name="note_99" href=
+ "#noteref_99">99.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Thirteenth bishop of Trèves. This
+ account sums up nearly all that is known of him.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_100" name="note_100"
+ href="#noteref_100">100.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This second voyage of St. Germanus is
+ supposed to have taken place about eighteen years after the first,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, in 447.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_101" name="note_101"
+ href="#noteref_101">101.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Armoricans had revolted, and
+ Aetius (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XIII" class="tei tei-ref">13</a> and note) had
+ enlisted the services of the Alani against them. Germanus, who had
+ at one time been duke of the Armoricans, went to the Imperial Court
+ at Ravenna to intercede for them.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_102" name="note_102"
+ href="#noteref_102">102.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Really the fifth (16th March, 455
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>). Romulus Augustulus
+ is usually regarded as the last emperor of the west. He was
+ overthrown in 476 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_103" name="note_103"
+ href="#noteref_103">103.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The British historian, author of the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“De Excidio Liber Querulus,”</span> so
+ called from the historian's denunciations of the sins of the
+ Britons. He himself tells us that he was born in the year of the
+ battle of Badon Hill (Mons Badonicus), and that he wrote his
+ History forty-four years after that date. According to Bede (cf. c.
+ <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">15</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span>, and c. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">16</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>) this would place his
+ birth approximately in the year 493, but see note on c. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XVI" class="tei tei-ref">16</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_104" name="note_104"
+ href="#noteref_104">104.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gregory the Great. Cf. <a href=
+ "#Preface" class="tei tei-ref">Preface</a>. Bede places the date of
+ his accession a year too late as well as that of his death
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_I"
+ class="tei tei-ref">II, 1</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span>, but in the same chapter he rightly places his
+ death in the second year of Phocas, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>,
+ 604).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_105" name="note_105"
+ href="#noteref_105">105.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Augustine was prior of St. Gregory's
+ Monastery dedicated to St. Andrew in Rome.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_106" name="note_106"
+ href="#noteref_106">106.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. IV, 5, p. <a href="#Pg227" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">227</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_107" name="note_107"
+ href="#noteref_107">107.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This is a mistake. Aetherius was
+ archbishop of Lyons. Vergilius was archbishop of Arles. The letter
+ given here, however, is the letter sent to Aetherius. Similar
+ letters were despatched to other bishops at this time; among them
+ one to Vergilius of Arles.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_108" name="note_108"
+ href="#noteref_108">108.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A presbyter sent into Gaul by Gregory
+ in 595 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> to administer the
+ little patrimony of St. Peter in Gaul, to collect its revenues and
+ to invest them in raiment for the poor, or in English slave lads to
+ serve in the monasteries and receive a Christian education.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_109" name="note_109"
+ href="#noteref_109">109.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ethelbert was the third Bretwalda or
+ dominant king. He had established a practical hegemony over the
+ East Anglians, the Mercians of the Trent Valley, the South Saxons,
+ East Saxons, and even the West Saxons (cf. II, 5, p. <a href=
+ "#Pg094" class="tei tei-ref">94</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_110" name="note_110"
+ href="#noteref_110">110.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Families, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>,
+ <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">hides</span></span>. The hide, probably, was
+ as much land as would support a family, hence the extent must have
+ varied with the different conditions in different parts of the
+ country.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_111" name="note_111"
+ href="#noteref_111">111.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In Bede's time Thanet was divided from
+ the rest of Kent by a broad channel called the Wantsum, now partly
+ represented by the River Stour.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_112" name="note_112"
+ href="#noteref_112">112.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The conjecture that they landed at
+ Ebbsfleet, which is also traditionally regarded as the
+ landing-place of Hengist, has been generally adopted. Other
+ possible landing-places are Stonar and Richborough. For a full
+ discussion of the question, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <span class="tei tei-q">“The
+ Mission of St. Augustine,”</span> ed. Rev. A. T. Mason, D.D.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_113" name="note_113"
+ href="#noteref_113">113.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It has been supposed, on the strength
+ of this passage, that the speech of the Franks and the English was
+ still mutually intelligible. This is supported by a statement of
+ Gregory (letter to Theoderic and Theodebert) that he had desired
+ Augustine to take some Frankish priests with him. It is assumed
+ that these priests were the interpreters. On the other hand, in
+ view of the fact that only fifty years later we find the language
+ of the Franks regarded in England as a <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“barbara loquella”</span> (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>), it has been inferred that the
+ interpreters were men who had acquired a knowledge of the dialect
+ of Kent through commerce or otherwise.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_114" name="note_114"
+ href="#noteref_114">114.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Daughter of Charibert, king of
+ Paris.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_115" name="note_115"
+ href="#noteref_115">115.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Said (on doubtful authority) to have
+ been bishop of Senlis. He acted as the queen's private chaplain.
+ There is nothing to show that either he or Bertha attempted to
+ spread their religion in England, though probably their influence
+ may not have been without effect on Ethelbert.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_116" name="note_116"
+ href="#noteref_116">116.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The old Roman town of Doruvernis,
+ which is the name Bede gives to it throughout the History.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_117" name="note_117"
+ href="#noteref_117">117.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Martin was regarded with special
+ reverence in Britain and Ireland. Possibly some of the earliest
+ missionaries may have been his disciples, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">e.g.</span></span>,
+ St. Ninian and St. Patrick. The Roman church of St. Martin at
+ Canterbury has been frequently altered and partly rebuilt, so that
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“small portions only of the Roman walls
+ remain. Roman bricks are used as old materials in the parts
+ rebuilt”</span> (Parker).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_118" name="note_118"
+ href="#noteref_118">118.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Augustine was not consecrated as
+ archbishop either of London or Canterbury, but by the general title
+ of <span class="tei tei-q">“Archbishop of the English.”</span>
+ According to Gregory's original scheme, London, not Canterbury, was
+ to have been the seat of the primacy of southern England (cf. c.
+ <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXIX" class="tei tei-ref">29</a>), London and
+ York being doubtless the most important cities of south and north
+ known to him from their history during the Roman occupation. But
+ Christianity was not permanently established in London till it was
+ too late to remove the see from Canterbury, which would obviously
+ commend itself to Augustine as the most suitable place to be the
+ metropolitan city.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_119" name="note_119"
+ href="#noteref_119">119.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For Aetherius read Vergilius
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>, note). <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“The occupant of the see of Arles was in some sense
+ primate of France at this time, and, as such, Vergilius received
+ the <span lang="la" class="tei tei-foreign" xml:lang=
+ "la"><span style="font-style: italic">pallium</span></span> and the
+ papal vice-gerentship in the kingdom of Childebert”</span> (Dict.
+ Christ. Biog.).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_120" name="note_120"
+ href="#noteref_120">120.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He succeeded Augustine as archbishop.
+ For his history, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> II, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">6</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">7</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_121" name="note_121"
+ href="#noteref_121">121.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ c. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXXIII" class="tei tei-ref">33</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_122" name="note_122"
+ href="#noteref_122">122.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, those in minor orders; all
+ below the subdiaconate.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_123" name="note_123"
+ href="#noteref_123">123.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Luke, xi, 41. <span lang="la"
+ class="tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="la"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Quod superest</span></span> (Vulgate) = πλήν
+ (R.V.,<span class="tei tei-q">“Howbeit”</span>; A.V., <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But rather”</span>), adverbial. Gregory takes it to
+ mean <span class="tei tei-q">“what is over.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_124" name="note_124"
+ href="#noteref_124">124.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Augustine must have observed these
+ differences of ritual as he travelled through Gaul. Presumably also
+ he found the Gallic use adopted at St. Martin's, Canterbury, by
+ Liudhard. Dr. Bright summarizes these differences, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Early English Church History,”</span> p. 64.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_125" name="note_125"
+ href="#noteref_125">125.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Reading <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“fratris et sororis”</span> (for <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“frater et soror”</span>), as the sense requires, but
+ there is no MS. authority for the change.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_126" name="note_126"
+ href="#noteref_126">126.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The text of this passage is corrupt,
+ but no very satisfactory emendations have been suggested.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_127" name="note_127"
+ href="#noteref_127">127.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The <span lang="la" class=
+ "tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="la"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Pallium</span></span> is a long strip of fine
+ cloth ornamented with crosses. It is made from wool of lambs reared
+ in the convent of St. Agnes at Rome, and is laid for a night on the
+ tomb of St. Peter. It is worn passing over the shoulders, with the
+ ends hanging down in front and behind, somewhat in the form of the
+ letter Y. (The form has varied at different times.) In the east it
+ is called <span class="tei tei-q">“omophorion:”</span> the bishops
+ wear it during the celebration of the Eucharist. It originally
+ formed part of the imperial habit and was granted by the emperor as
+ a special mark of honour. Afterwards the pope claimed the exclusive
+ right of bestowing it, and its possession became restricted to
+ metropolitans, and was considered necessary for the exercise of
+ their functions.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_128" name="note_128"
+ href="#noteref_128">128.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Deut., xxiii, 25.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_129" name="note_129"
+ href="#noteref_129">129.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The reference may be to the third
+ General Council held at Ephesus in 431 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, at which the rule
+ was laid down <span class="tei tei-q">“that no bishop may act in
+ any province which has not always been subject to him.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_130" name="note_130"
+ href="#noteref_130">130.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This is Bede's attempt to reconcile
+ the discrepancy created by his mistake in cc. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a> and <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XXVII" class="tei tei-ref">27</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_131" name="note_131"
+ href="#noteref_131">131.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Mellitus was consecrated Bishop of
+ London in 604, and succeeded Laurentius in the see of Canterbury in
+ 619. Justus was consecrated Bishop of Rochester in 604, and
+ succeeded Mellitus as Primate in 624 (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_II_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">II, 3</a>, foll.).
+ Paulinus was the great missionary bishop of the Northumbrians
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_II_Chap_IX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">II, 9</a>, foll.). Rufinianus was the third
+ abbot of St. Augustine's monastery (SS. Peter and Paul).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_132" name="note_132"
+ href="#noteref_132">132.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">27</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span>, note. Gregory's
+ symmetrical scheme was never carried out, and it was not till 735
+ that York became a metropolitan see.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_133" name="note_133"
+ href="#noteref_133">133.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The date is obviously wrong, as it
+ makes this letter earlier than that in c. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XXIX" class="tei tei-ref">29</a>. The name of the
+ month is omitted in two of the oldest MSS. A satisfactory
+ emendation (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Plummer, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ loc.</span></span>) is <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Augustarum</span></span> (for <span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Juliarum</span></span>), the last month in
+ Maurice's reign (XV Kal. Aug., <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>
+ 18th July).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_134" name="note_134"
+ href="#noteref_134">134.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Luke, x, 17-20.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_135" name="note_135"
+ href="#noteref_135">135.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Cathedral: Christchurch,
+ Canterbury; but the original structure was destroyed by fire about
+ 1067. It was rebuilt by Lanfranc, and enlarged under his successor,
+ St. Anselm. Prior Conrad finished and decorated the chancel, and
+ the Church was dedicated in 1130. The choir was again burnt down in
+ 1174, but at once rebuilt. It was completed in 1184. A new nave and
+ transept were built between 1378 and 1410, and the great central
+ tower was carried up to its present height by the end of the
+ fifteenth century.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_136" name="note_136"
+ href="#noteref_136">136.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Afterwards called St. Augustine's
+ Abbey.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_137" name="note_137"
+ href="#noteref_137">137.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">27</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_138" name="note_138"
+ href="#noteref_138">138.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ambleteuse, a small sea-port, about
+ six miles to the north of Boulogne.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_139" name="note_139"
+ href="#noteref_139">139.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">II, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">2</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>; <a href="#Book_III_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 1</a>. He was the grandson of Ida, first king of
+ Bernicia (V, 24, and note). His father, Ethelric, seized Deira on
+ the death of Aelli (II, 1, p. <a href="#Pg083" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">83</a>), and Ethelfrid ruled over both the
+ Northumbrian kingdoms from 593 to 617.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_140" name="note_140"
+ href="#noteref_140">140.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gen., xlix, 27.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_141" name="note_141"
+ href="#noteref_141">141.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, the Dalriadic Scots,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_I"
+ class="tei tei-ref">1</a>, and note. For Aedan and his wars,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Rhŷs, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Celtic Britain,”</span> pp. 157-159.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_142" name="note_142"
+ href="#noteref_142">142.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Perhaps Dalston, near Carlisle; more
+ probably, on philological grounds, Dawstane Rig in Liddesdale;
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Skene, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Celtic Scotland,”</span> I, p. 162.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_143" name="note_143"
+ href="#noteref_143">143.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For a detailed study of St. Gregory,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Gregory the Great, his place in History and
+ Thought,”</span> by F. Homes Dudden, B.D. (1905). The oldest
+ biographies are: (1) a Life of Gregory, written by a monk of
+ Whitby, probably about 713 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, recently discovered
+ in a MS. belonging to the Monastery of St. Gallen; (2) the Life by
+ Paul the Deacon, written towards the end of the eighth century; (3)
+ the Life by John the Deacon, written about the end of the ninth
+ century.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_144" name="note_144"
+ href="#noteref_144">144.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">I, 23</a>. Gregory's pontificate extended from
+ 590 to 604.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_145" name="note_145"
+ href="#noteref_145">145.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">1 Cor., ix, 2.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_146" name="note_146"
+ href="#noteref_146">146.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">We cannot be certain which Felix is
+ meant. The choice seems to lie between Felix III, Bishop of Rome,
+ 483-492, and Felix IV, 526-530. Mr. Homes Dudden decides in favour
+ of the latter, on the authority of John the Deacon. In either case,
+ the word <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">atavus</span></span> cannot be used in its
+ strict sense.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_147" name="note_147"
+ href="#noteref_147">147.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Apocrisiarius</span></span>, official
+ representative of the see of Rome at the Imperial Court of
+ Constantinople (Latin: <span lang="la" class="tei tei-foreign"
+ xml:lang="la"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">responsalis</span></span>). Ducange explains
+ the word as: <span class="tei tei-q">“nomen inditum legatis, quod
+ ἀποκρίσεις seu responsa principum deferrent.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_148" name="note_148"
+ href="#noteref_148">148.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">His <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Moralia,”</span> a commentary on the Book of Job,
+ expounding it historically, allegorically, and in its practical
+ bearing on morals. His other undoubtedly genuine works are those
+ mentioned in the text: Twenty-two homilies on Ezekiel; forty
+ homilies on the Gospels for the day, preached by himself at various
+ times; the <span class="tei tei-q">“Liber Regulae
+ Pastoralis,”</span> on the duties and responsibilities of the
+ pastoral office, a very widely studied book; four books of
+ Dialogues, <span class="tei tei-q">“De vita et miraculis patrum
+ Italicorum et de aeternitate animae,”</span> also one of his most
+ famous works; and fourteen books of letters to various persons on
+ many subjects. There are also some doubtful works. Of these, the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Liber Sacramentorum”</span> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>), the <span class="tei tei-q">“Liber
+ Antiphonarius”</span> (a collection of Antiphons for Mass), and the
+ Hymns have been generally regarded as genuine, but recent research
+ seems to show that they cannot be attributed to Gregory. That he
+ introduced the <span class="tei tei-q">“Cantus Gregorianus”</span>
+ can also probably be no longer maintained; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">20</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span> note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_149" name="note_149"
+ href="#noteref_149">149.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Patriarch of Constantinople,
+ celebrated as a saint by the Greeks. He was born at Theium in
+ Phrygia, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">circ.</span></span> 512 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> Towards the end of
+ his life he maintained the above theory in a book on the
+ Resurrection. He was opposed by Gregory, and the book was burnt by
+ order of the Emperor Tiberius, who, however, visited him when he
+ fell ill soon after, and received his blessing. He died on Easter
+ Day, 582, and the <span class="tei tei-q">“heresy”</span> was
+ suffered to rest. (He is, of course, not to be confused with
+ Eutyches, author of the heresy known as <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Eutychianism,”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 17</a>.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_150" name="note_150"
+ href="#noteref_150">150.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Luke, xxiv, 39.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_151" name="note_151"
+ href="#noteref_151">151.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Tiberius II, emperor of the East,
+ 578-582 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_152" name="note_152"
+ href="#noteref_152">152.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">I, 27.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_153" name="note_153"
+ href="#noteref_153">153.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A Synodical epistle, such as
+ newly-elected bishops were in the habit of sending to other
+ bishops. The subject-matter is the same as that of the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Pastoral Care.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_154" name="note_154"
+ href="#noteref_154">154.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Heb., xii, 6.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_155" name="note_155"
+ href="#noteref_155">155.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Job, xxix, 11-17.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_156" name="note_156"
+ href="#noteref_156">156.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The quotation is from the Vulgate
+ (Job, xxxi, 16-18). The sentence is finished in v. 22: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Then let mine arm fall from my shoulder
+ blade....”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_157" name="note_157"
+ href="#noteref_157">157.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">John the Deacon attributes to Gregory
+ the <span class="tei tei-q">“Liber Sacramentorum,”</span> or
+ Gregorian Sacramentary, a revision of the Gelasian Sacramentary. It
+ seems probable, however, that it is of much later date. Only a few
+ alterations in the Liturgy and in the ceremonial of the Mass are
+ proved to have been effected by Gregory. In the Canon of the Mass
+ he introduced two changes, viz.: (1) he inserted the words here
+ quoted; (2) he altered the position of the Lord's Prayer
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Homes Dudden, pp.
+ 264-271).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_158" name="note_158"
+ href="#noteref_158">158.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, 604 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">I, 23</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">II, 1</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_159" name="note_159"
+ href="#noteref_159">159.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Deira was the southern part of the
+ province of Northumbria, the northern part being Bernicia. Deira
+ was bounded on the south by the Humber; on the north, according to
+ some authorities, by the Tyne, according to others, by the Tees.
+ The discrepancy doubtless arose from the fact that the part between
+ the two latter rivers was a desert subject to no authority. To the
+ west lay the British kingdoms.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_160" name="note_160"
+ href="#noteref_160">160.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The son of Yffi, the first king of
+ Deira. The ancient pedigrees trace the descent of the royal houses
+ of Deira and Bernicia from two sons of Woden.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_161" name="note_161"
+ href="#noteref_161">161.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This pope was either Benedict I
+ (574-578) or Pelagius II (578-590), the immediate predecessor of
+ Gregory. The oldest extant life of Gregory (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> p.
+ <a href="#Pg075" class="tei tei-ref">75</a>, note) makes him
+ Benedict, and is followed by John the Deacon. If this is right, the
+ incident related in the text must be placed before Gregory's
+ departure to Constantinople in 579. Paul the Deacon places it after
+ his return in 585 or 586, and asserts that the pope was Pelagius
+ II.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_162" name="note_162"
+ href="#noteref_162">162.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The date of the synod is uncertain. It
+ was probably about 602 or 603 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, after the arrival of
+ Gregory's <span class="tei tei-q">“Responsa.”</span> The
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“nearest province”</span> must mean what we
+ call South Wales, though it is possible that the Britons of
+ Cornwall were also represented. The scene of the conference has
+ been generally supposed to be Aust, on the Severn, opposite
+ Chepstow, and the name may possibly preserve the memory of
+ Augustine, though more probably it is derived from <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Trajectus Augusti”</span> (Haddan and Stubbs). Other
+ possible sites are Malmesbury (Green, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Making of England”</span>), and a spot called
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“the Oak,”</span> near Cricklade, on the
+ Upper Thames, which would be on the borders of the Hwiccas and West
+ Saxons (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Plummer, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ loc.</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_163" name="note_163"
+ href="#noteref_163">163.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Hwiccas were in the present
+ Gloucestershire and Worcestershire, north-west of Wessex.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_164" name="note_164"
+ href="#noteref_164">164.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Cf. especially
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class="tei tei-ref">III, 25</a>, and
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXI" class="tei tei-ref">V, 21</a>. (Other
+ references are: II, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_IV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">4</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">19</a>; III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">3</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">4</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">26</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">29</a>; V, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">15</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">22</a>.)</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A full
+ discussion of this involved question is beyond our scope. Readers
+ are referred to Plummer (Excursus on Paschal Controversy),
+ Bright, or Hunt. Here, the point at issue may be briefly stated.
+ It was regarded as essential by the Roman Church that Easter Day
+ should be kept on a Sunday, in the third week of the first month,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, the month in which the
+ full moon occurred on or after the vernal equinox. The Celts
+ observed the Feast on Sunday, and were, therefore, not rightly
+ called <span class="tei tei-q">“Quartodecimans”</span> (the name
+ given to those who observed it on the 14th of the month Nisan,
+ the day of the Jewish Passover, without regard to the day of the
+ week). They differed from the Romans in fixing the vernal equinox
+ at March 25th, instead of March 21st, and in their reckoning of
+ the third week, holding it to be from the 14th to the 20th of the
+ moon inclusive. The Roman Church originally reckoned it from the
+ 16th to the 22nd, but ultimately fixed it from the 15th to the
+ 21st (cf. V, 21, p. <a href="#Pg365" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">365</a>).</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There was a
+ further divergence in the <span class="tei tei-q">“cycles”</span>
+ adopted to ascertain the day in each year on which the Paschal
+ moon would fall. The Celts retained an old cycle of eighty-four
+ years, while the Romans had finally adopted one of nineteen. It
+ is obvious that these differences must necessarily lead to great
+ divergence in practice and consequently serious inconvenience.
+ The real importance of this and the other points of difference,
+ settled afterwards at the Synod of Whitby, lay in the question
+ whether England was to conform to the practice of the Catholic
+ Church, or to isolate herself from it by local peculiarities (cf.
+ the reply of the British to Augustine: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“They would do none of those things nor receive him
+ as their archbishop”</span>).</p>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_165" name="note_165"
+ href="#noteref_165">165.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">E.g.</span></span>, Consecration of bishops by
+ a single bishop, certain differences of ritual (Gregory's
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Responsa”</span> admit of some latitude in
+ these matters), and the tonsure, which was a more controversial
+ point (cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">III,
+ 26</a>, and <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXI" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 21</a>). The Romans shaved only the top of the head, letting the
+ hair grow in the form of a crown. The Celts shaved the whole front
+ of the head from ear to ear, leaving the hair at the back. A third
+ method was the Oriental, which consisted in shaving the whole head
+ (cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_166" name="note_166"
+ href="#noteref_166">166.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The place of the second conference is
+ not mentioned. It is generally assumed that it was the same as that
+ of the first. All attempts to determine the names and sees of these
+ bishops rest upon the most uncertain evidence.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_167" name="note_167"
+ href="#noteref_167">167.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Probably Bangor-is-Coed, in
+ Flintshire, from which it appears that North Wales was represented
+ at the second conference. The size and importance of the monastery
+ are inferred by William of Malmesbury, writing in the twelfth
+ century, from the extent of the ruins, which were all that was left
+ of it in his time.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_168" name="note_168"
+ href="#noteref_168">168.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Dunawd, or Dunod; Latin: Donatus
+ (Rhŷs).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_169" name="note_169"
+ href="#noteref_169">169.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It is not known in what way the
+ practice of the British Church differed from that of the Romans in
+ the rite of Baptism. It may have been by the neglect of
+ Confirmation as the completion of Baptism (cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“compleatis”</span> in the text). Other suggestions
+ are: single immersion (but this was permitted in Spain); the
+ omission of chrism, an omission which was affirmed of the Irish at
+ a later period; some defect in the invocation of the Trinity. This
+ conjecture rests on a canon respecting Baptism established in the
+ English Church from the time of Augustine (quoted by Haddan and
+ Stubbs from a letter of Pope Zacharias to Boniface), which enforces
+ the full invocation.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_170" name="note_170"
+ href="#noteref_170">170.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 34</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_171" name="note_171"
+ href="#noteref_171">171.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Chester, the seat of the Twentieth
+ legion. <span class="tei tei-q">“Legionum civitas, quae nunc
+ simpliciter Cestra vocatur.”</span> (William of Malmesbury.) Cf.
+ note on I, 7, p. <a href="#Pg018" class="tei tei-ref">18</a>. The
+ date of the battle cannot be accurately fixed. The <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Annales Cambriae”</span> give 613, but it may have
+ been a few years later. Bede only tells us that it was a
+ considerable time after Augustine's death, which was probably in
+ 604 or 605.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_172" name="note_172"
+ href="#noteref_172">172.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>
+ p. <a href="#Pg086" class="tei tei-ref">86</a>, note 2.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_173" name="note_173"
+ href="#noteref_173">173.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Nothing certain is known of this Welsh
+ prince.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_174" name="note_174"
+ href="#noteref_174">174.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 29</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_175" name="note_175"
+ href="#noteref_175">175.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The site is covered by the present
+ cathedral.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_176" name="note_176"
+ href="#noteref_176">176.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Rochester. The new see was closely
+ dependent on Canterbury, and till 1148 the archbishop had the
+ appointment to this bishopric.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_177" name="note_177"
+ href="#noteref_177">177.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Probably in memory of his monastery on
+ the Coelian (cf. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 23</a>). According to Rochester tradition,
+ Ethelbert gave to the church some land called Priestfield to the
+ south of the city, and other lands to the north. There exists a
+ charter of Ethelbert to the city of Rochester, believed to be
+ genuine.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_178" name="note_178"
+ href="#noteref_178">178.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The year is not given, and is not
+ certainly known. It is generally assumed to have been 604 or
+ 605.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_179" name="note_179"
+ href="#noteref_179">179.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This was in 613, by Laurentius. St.
+ Augustine's body was translated on September 13th. It was moved
+ again in the twelfth century and placed under the high altar.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_180" name="note_180"
+ href="#noteref_180">180.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Porticus”</span>; variously translated: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“porch,”</span> <span class="tei tei-q">“aisle,”</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“transept,”</span> and <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“chapel.”</span> Ducange explains it as <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“aedis sacrae propylaeum in porticus formam
+ exstructum,”</span> and says it was also used improperly for the
+ sanctuary. Plummer (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad loc.</span></span>) says it means side
+ chapel, as often. The mention of the altar just below seems to
+ support this meaning (if, indeed, <span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">haec</span></span> refers to the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“porticus,”</span> and not to the church itself, as is
+ assumed in the A.S. version).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_181" name="note_181"
+ href="#noteref_181">181.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For Theodore <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Preface" class="tei tei-ref">Preface</a>, p. <a href=
+ "#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref">2</a>, note 2; <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 8</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">et
+ saep.</span></span>; and for Bertwald, V, 8. Cuthbert (740-758) was
+ the first archbishop buried in Christ Church, Canterbury, instead
+ of at St. Augustine's.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_182" name="note_182"
+ href="#noteref_182">182.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">I, 27</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_183" name="note_183"
+ href="#noteref_183">183.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede thus distinguishes them from the
+ colony in Scotland. Cf. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 1</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_184" name="note_184"
+ href="#noteref_184">184.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ireland. Iona may be included, as may
+ be inferred from a comparison of <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 21</a> (<span class="tei tei-q">“reversus
+ est ad insulam Hii”</span>) with <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 24</a> (<span class="tei tei-q">“ad
+ Scottiam rediit”</span>). But Bede does not use <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Scottia”</span> for Scotland.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_185" name="note_185"
+ href="#noteref_185">185.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of Inver Daeile (Ennereilly) in
+ Wicklow.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_186" name="note_186"
+ href="#noteref_186">186.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The most famous of the great Irish
+ missionaries who laboured on the Continent. He was born in Leinster
+ about 540, went to Gaul about 574, founded three monasteries
+ (Annegray, Luxeuil, and Fontaines), worked for twenty years among
+ the Franks and Burgundians, afterwards among the Suevi and
+ Alemanni, and finally in Italy, where he founded a monastery at
+ Bobbio and died there in 615. He was a vigorous supporter of the
+ Celtic usages and an active opponent of Arianism. He instituted a
+ monastic rule of great severity.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_187" name="note_187"
+ href="#noteref_187">187.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Nothing more is known of this council.
+ The pope was Boniface IV, 608-615.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_188" name="note_188"
+ href="#noteref_188">188.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">610 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_189" name="note_189"
+ href="#noteref_189">189.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">To commemorate the dedication the pope
+ introduced into the Western Church the Festival of All Saints,
+ celebrated at first probably on 13th May. The Eastern Church had
+ from early times observed a Festival of All Martyrs, which became
+ later the Festival of All Saints, kept by them on the Sunday after
+ Whitsunday.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_190" name="note_190"
+ href="#noteref_190">190.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">As Bretwalda, or paramount sovereign
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Stubbs, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Constitutional History,”</span> I, pp. 162-163). Aelli
+ and Ceaulin are not elsewhere mentioned in this work. For Redwald,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>; for Edwin, c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_IX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">9</a>, foll.; for Oswald, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">III, 1</a>, foll.; and for
+ Oswy, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">III, 14</a>,
+ foll.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_191" name="note_191"
+ href="#noteref_191">191.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Anglesea and Man.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_192" name="note_192"
+ href="#noteref_192">192.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This is inaccurate and inconsistent
+ with Bede's own statement in <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V. 24</a>. Augustine did not arrive in Britain till
+ 597. The dates given above, at the beginning of this chapter, are,
+ however, probably correct, if he means that Ethelbert died
+ twenty-one years after the dispatch of the mission from Rome.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_193" name="note_193"
+ href="#noteref_193">193.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Witenagemot, the supreme assembly.
+ This is the first recorded instance of its legislative action. The
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“decisions”</span> are the so-called
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“dooms.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_194" name="note_194"
+ href="#noteref_194">194.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-q">“—ing”</span>
+ is a Saxon patronymic.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_195" name="note_195"
+ href="#noteref_195">195.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It was Ethelbert's second wife. Bertha
+ had died before him.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_196" name="note_196"
+ href="#noteref_196">196.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Or Gewissae. The West Saxons, an
+ antiquated term for them. Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>: <span class="tei tei-q">“Occidentalium
+ Saxonum, qui antiquitus Gewissae vocabantur”</span> (cf.
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“visi”</span> = west, in <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Visigoth”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_197" name="note_197"
+ href="#noteref_197">197.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">At Canterbury, to the east of the
+ church of SS. Peter and Paul, to which it was afterwards
+ joined.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_198" name="note_198"
+ href="#noteref_198">198.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">619 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_199" name="note_199"
+ href="#noteref_199">199.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Boniface V.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_200" name="note_200"
+ href="#noteref_200">200.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Their names are said to have been:
+ Severus, Severianus, Victorinus, and Carpophorus (v. addition to
+ Bede's Martyrology at 8th November). They suffered martyrdom at
+ Rome in the Diocletian persecution. A church was erected in their
+ honour on the Coelian, and on its site stands the present church of
+ the Santi Quattro Coronati.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_201" name="note_201"
+ href="#noteref_201">201.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt., xxviii, 20.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_202" name="note_202"
+ href="#noteref_202">202.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, the reward is bestowed on
+ that gift of faithful and successful service which he might hand on
+ in its results to posterity. But the text is probably corrupt, and
+ it is difficult to extract sense from it.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_203" name="note_203"
+ href="#noteref_203">203.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt., x, 22.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_204" name="note_204"
+ href="#noteref_204">204.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He means Eadbald.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_205" name="note_205"
+ href="#noteref_205">205.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ps. xix, 4.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_206" name="note_206"
+ href="#noteref_206">206.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. 5, p. <a href="#Pg094" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">94</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_207" name="note_207"
+ href="#noteref_207">207.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 29</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_208" name="note_208"
+ href="#noteref_208">208.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Except Kent. Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>,
+ c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">5</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_209" name="note_209"
+ href="#noteref_209">209.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_210" name="note_210"
+ href="#noteref_210">210.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A term of endearment.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_211" name="note_211"
+ href="#noteref_211">211.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">2 Cor., xi, 2.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_212" name="note_212"
+ href="#noteref_212">212.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">2 Cor., iv, 4.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_213" name="note_213"
+ href="#noteref_213">213.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Apparently joint king with his father,
+ Cynegils (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">III,
+ 7</a>). The hegemony which the West-Saxon Ceaulin had possessed
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">5</a>) had passed to
+ Northumbria.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_214" name="note_214"
+ href="#noteref_214">214.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Easter Eve, April 19th,
+ 626.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_215" name="note_215"
+ href="#noteref_215">215.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Supposed to be at Aldby, near Stamford
+ Bridge, but other conjectures have been advanced.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_216" name="note_216"
+ href="#noteref_216">216.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Twelve in some MSS. and in <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>. The baptism was
+ on the Eve of Whitsunday (cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V. 24</a>, <span class="tei tei-q">“in Sabbato
+ Pentecostes”</span>). The Eves of Easter and Whitsunday were usual
+ days for baptisms; the Roman Church tried to limit them to these
+ seasons, but Christmas and Epiphany were also favourite times.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_217" name="note_217"
+ href="#noteref_217">217.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Boniface V, unless, as Dr. Bright
+ suggests, the name is a scribe's error for Honorius, his successor.
+ Boniface V died in October, 625. Paulinus had only been consecrated
+ in the preceding July, so it is impossible that Boniface could have
+ heard of Edwin's delay in receiving the faith; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ following letter (c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">11</a>). But there is a reference in the same letter
+ to Eadbald's conversion, the news of which must have come in the
+ time of Boniface rather than of Honorius. The difficulty is not
+ cleared up.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_218" name="note_218"
+ href="#noteref_218">218.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Reading <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“profert”</span> for the impossible <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“proferetur.”</span> The style of this letter is very
+ involved and there seems to be a good deal of corruption in the
+ text.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_219" name="note_219"
+ href="#noteref_219">219.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Adopting the conjecture <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“propinemus.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_220" name="note_220"
+ href="#noteref_220">220.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The MSS. reading (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“totius creaturae suae dilatandi subdi”</span>) yields
+ no sense here, but no satisfactory conjecture has been made.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_221" name="note_221"
+ href="#noteref_221">221.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">From the Vulgate, Ps. xcv, 5 (Ps.
+ xcvi, 5 in our Psalter).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_222" name="note_222"
+ href="#noteref_222">222.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ps. cxiii, 5-8 (cxv in our
+ Psalter).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_223" name="note_223"
+ href="#noteref_223">223.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gen., ii, 24; St. Matt., xix, 5; St.
+ Mark, x, 7; Eph., v, 31.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_224" name="note_224"
+ href="#noteref_224">224.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">1 Cor., vii, 14, cf. 16.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_225" name="note_225"
+ href="#noteref_225">225.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Reading <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“conversione.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_226" name="note_226"
+ href="#noteref_226">226.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, of East Anglia (Norfolk,
+ Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire). Cf. c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_V"
+ class="tei tei-ref">5</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_227" name="note_227"
+ href="#noteref_227">227.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 34</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_228" name="note_228"
+ href="#noteref_228">228.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Verg. Aen., IV, 2, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“caeco carpitur igni.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_229" name="note_229"
+ href="#noteref_229">229.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A tributary of the Trent. The battle
+ is supposed to have been fought near Retford, in Nottinghamshire,
+ before April 12th, 617. Cf. Bede's statement that Edwin was
+ baptized on April 12th, 627, in the eleventh year of his reign (c.
+ <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">14</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_230" name="note_230"
+ href="#noteref_230">230.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Witenagemot.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_231" name="note_231"
+ href="#noteref_231">231.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Goodmanham, near Market Weighton, in
+ the East Riding of Yorkshire.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_232" name="note_232"
+ href="#noteref_232">232.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Verg. Aen., II. 502.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_233" name="note_233"
+ href="#noteref_233">233.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Easter Eve. Cf. c. 9, p.
+ <a href="#Pg104" class="tei tei-ref">104</a>, note 3.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_234" name="note_234"
+ href="#noteref_234">234.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">On the site now covered by York
+ Cathedral. The little wooden oratory was carefully preserved and
+ adorned with gifts. The church has been repeatedly rebuilt, and of
+ the Saxon building nothing remains but the central wall of the
+ crypt.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_235" name="note_235"
+ href="#noteref_235">235.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">20</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_236" name="note_236"
+ href="#noteref_236">236.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The newly-baptized wore white garments
+ till the octave of the day of their baptism, and appeared in church
+ daily with lighted tapers and accompanied by their sponsors.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_237" name="note_237"
+ href="#noteref_237">237.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For Wuscfrea and Yffi, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> c. 20, p. <a href="#Pg132" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">132</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_238" name="note_238"
+ href="#noteref_238">238.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Yeavering in Glendale, near Wooler in
+ Northumberland. The name, Adgefrin, is one of those (common in
+ Anglo-Saxon) in which the preposition is prefixed. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Æt”</span> (Latin <span lang="la" class=
+ "tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="la"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad</span></span>) and <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“in”</span> are so used. The idiom is preserved in the
+ Latin. Cf. Ad Murum, Ad Caprae Caput (III, 21), Infeppingum
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">(ibid.),
+ et saep.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_239" name="note_239"
+ href="#noteref_239">239.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The stream, in its upper reaches
+ called the Bowmont Water, is still called the Glen at Yeavering. It
+ is a tributary of the Till. Pallinsburn, in the neighbourhood of
+ Coldstream, preserves by its name the memory of similar baptisms by
+ Paulinus.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_240" name="note_240"
+ href="#noteref_240">240.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Perhaps Millfield, near Wooler; but
+ Mindrum and Kirknewton in the same district have also been
+ suggested.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_241" name="note_241"
+ href="#noteref_241">241.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Catterick Bridge (the Roman station
+ Cataractonium, on the Watling Street), near Richmond in the North
+ Riding of Yorkshire.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_242" name="note_242"
+ href="#noteref_242">242.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Perhaps Doncaster. Other suggestions
+ are Slack, near Huddersfield, and Tanfield, near Ripon. The
+ Anglo-Saxon version has Donafeld.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_243" name="note_243"
+ href="#noteref_243">243.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Leeds. The royal township
+ (<span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">villa</span></span>) is said to have been at
+ Oswinthorp.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_244" name="note_244"
+ href="#noteref_244">244.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Elmet Wood, near Leeds.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_245" name="note_245"
+ href="#noteref_245">245.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">17</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>. His father was Ethelhere, King of East Anglia
+ (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">III,
+ 24</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_246" name="note_246"
+ href="#noteref_246">246.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For the patronymic, cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>
+ c. 5, p. <a href="#Pg095" class="tei tei-ref">95</a>, and
+ note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_247" name="note_247"
+ href="#noteref_247">247.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 18</a>. He was Earpwald's half-brother,
+ and had been driven into exile by his step-father, Redwald. Besides
+ becoming a Christian, he had acquired a taste for secular learning
+ in the ecclesiastical schools of Gaul.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_248" name="note_248"
+ href="#noteref_248">248.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. III, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">18</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">20</a>. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“An important feature of this mission, as it was of the
+ Kentish, was the combination of education with religion, by means
+ of a school such as Sigbert had seen abroad, and as by this time
+ existed at Canterbury in connection with the house of SS. Peter and
+ Paul”</span> (Bright, p. 143). The name of Felix is preserved in
+ Felixstowe, on the coast of Suffolk, and in Feliskirk, a Yorkshire
+ village.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_249" name="note_249"
+ href="#noteref_249">249.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Infra</span></span> cc. <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_XVI" class="tei tei-ref">16</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">18</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">et
+ saep.</span></span> He was a disciple of Pope Gregory, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“vir in rebus ecclesiasticis sublimiter
+ institutus”</span> (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_250" name="note_250"
+ href="#noteref_250">250.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Dunwich, on the coast of Suffolk, once
+ an important town, afterwards partially submerged. The diocese was
+ divided into two by Theodore, and both sees became extinct during
+ the Danish invasions. After various vicissitudes, the seat of the
+ East Anglian bishopric was established at Norwich. Cf. IV, 5, p.
+ <a href="#Pg231" class="tei tei-ref">231</a>, note 1.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_251" name="note_251"
+ href="#noteref_251">251.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Lindsey, the largest of the three
+ divisions of Lincolnshire, was at times Mercian, at times
+ Northumbrian. At this time it appears to have been dependent on
+ Northumbria; cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_252" name="note_252"
+ href="#noteref_252">252.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">18</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span> The church which stands on the probable site of
+ this church is called St. Paul's. The name has been supposed to be
+ a corruption of <span class="tei tei-q">“Paulinus.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_253" name="note_253"
+ href="#noteref_253">253.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Partney, in Lincolnshire; afterwards
+ it became a cell of Bardney Abbey.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_254" name="note_254"
+ href="#noteref_254">254.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The place cannot be identified with
+ certainty. Torksey, Southwell, Newark, Fiskerton, and Littleborough
+ have all been suggested.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_255" name="note_255"
+ href="#noteref_255">255.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">20</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_256" name="note_256"
+ href="#noteref_256">256.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A form of standard adopted from the
+ Romans. It was made of feathers attached to a spear.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_257" name="note_257"
+ href="#noteref_257">257.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. the instructions of Gregory:
+ <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXIX" class="tei tei-ref">I, 29</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_258" name="note_258"
+ href="#noteref_258">258.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede does not mention the year of his
+ death. The Saxon Chronicle places it in 627, and this is supported
+ by William of Malmesbury. Smith places it in 630.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_259" name="note_259"
+ href="#noteref_259">259.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt., xi, 28.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_260" name="note_260"
+ href="#noteref_260">260.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt., xxv, 21.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_261" name="note_261"
+ href="#noteref_261">261.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, the kings of Northumbria
+ and Kent. For similar combined action on the part of a Northumbrian
+ and a Kentish king, cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 29</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_262" name="note_262"
+ href="#noteref_262">262.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Heracleonas, son of
+ Heraclius and half-brother of Constantine III; associated with them
+ in the Empire.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_263" name="note_263"
+ href="#noteref_263">263.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Irish. For their error
+ with regard to Easter, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_IV" class="tei tei-ref">4</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_264" name="note_264"
+ href="#noteref_264">264.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">John IV, consecrated December 25th,
+ 640. Severinus was Pope for a few months only. Apparently (cf.
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span>) the Irish ecclesiastics
+ had consulted him about the Easter question.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_265" name="note_265"
+ href="#noteref_265">265.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>
+ c. 2, p. <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref">84</a>, note. On the
+ Paschal question the Council of Nicaea passed no canon, but the
+ understanding was established that <span class="tei tei-q">“all the
+ brethren in the East, who formerly celebrated Easter with the Jews,
+ will henceforth keep it agreeably with the Romans and ourselves and
+ all who from ancient time have kept Easter as we”</span>;
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, that they should all keep
+ Easter on the first day of the week, but never on the 14th of the
+ month Nisan, even when it fell on a Sunday. The object of the rule
+ was to avoid the day of the Jewish Passover.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_266" name="note_266"
+ href="#noteref_266">266.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_X" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 10</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_267" name="note_267"
+ href="#noteref_267">267.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">These bishops have been identified as
+ follows: Tomianus is Tomene, Abbot and Bishop of Armagh; Columbanus
+ is Colman, Abbot of Clonard (also a bishop); Cromanus is Cronan,
+ Bishop of Nendrum, or Inishmahee; Dinnaus is probably Dima, Bishop
+ of Connor; Baithanus has not been identified with any certainty.
+ With regard to the priests the proposed identifications are more
+ conjectural. Saranus is a certain Saran Ua Critain. Two
+ vice-gerents of the Papal see are associated with the Pope elect in
+ writing this letter. The arch-presbyter and the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“primicerius notariorum,”</span> with the archdeacon,
+ acted as vice-gerents during a vacancy, or in the absence of the
+ Pope (cf. Plummer <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad loc.</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_268" name="note_268"
+ href="#noteref_268">268.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This is not fairly stated. The Irish
+ were not <span class="tei tei-q">“Quartodecimans,”</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, did not insist on the
+ celebration of Easter being on the fourteenth of the moon. They
+ only included that day as a possible one for Easter (cf.
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">supra</span></span> c. 2, p. <a href="#Pg084"
+ class="tei tei-ref">84</a>, note 3).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_269" name="note_269"
+ href="#noteref_269">269.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ps. li, 5, in our Psalter. The
+ quotation is partly from the Vulgate, partly from the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Roman”</span> Psalter, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>,
+ Jerome's revision of the old Italic version.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_270" name="note_270"
+ href="#noteref_270">270.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Or Cadwallon, King of Gwynedd, in
+ North Wales. His father Cadvan, had sheltered Edwin during his
+ exile. Afterwards, when Cadwallon invaded Northumbria, Edwin
+ defeated him and drove him from his kingdom. Having regained it,
+ Cadwallon now allied himself with Penda, king of the Mercians (626-
+ or 627-655) in a successful attempt to shake off the Northumbrian
+ supremacy.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_271" name="note_271"
+ href="#noteref_271">271.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Generally identified with Hatfield
+ Chase, north-east of Doncaster.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_272" name="note_272"
+ href="#noteref_272">272.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. 14, p. <a href="#Pg119" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">119</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_273" name="note_273"
+ href="#noteref_273">273.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_274" name="note_274"
+ href="#noteref_274">274.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">His body was ultimately buried at
+ Whitby; cf. III, 24, p. <a href="#Pg190" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">190</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_275" name="note_275"
+ href="#noteref_275">275.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For Eanfled, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_II_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>. For Yffi and
+ Wuscfrea, c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">14</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_276" name="note_276"
+ href="#noteref_276">276.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_V"
+ class="tei tei-ref">5</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_277" name="note_277"
+ href="#noteref_277">277.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was a kinsman. Ethelberg's mother,
+ Bertha, was a daughter of Charibert, King of Paris (cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XXV" class="tei tei-ref">I, 25</a>, note). His
+ brother, Chilperic, was Dagobert's grandfather.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_278" name="note_278"
+ href="#noteref_278">278.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_VIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">8</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_279" name="note_279"
+ href="#noteref_279">279.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">16</a>, and <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 25</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_280" name="note_280"
+ href="#noteref_280">280.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">14</a>. The village cannot be identified.
+ Akeburgh has been suggested, the name being regarded as a
+ corruption of <span class="tei tei-q">“Jacobsburgh.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_281" name="note_281"
+ href="#noteref_281">281.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The <span class="tei tei-q">“Cantus
+ Romanus,”</span> brought to England by the Roman mission;
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, the style of Church music
+ according to the use of Rome. The theory that Gregory the Great was
+ the founder of Gregorian music, which superseded the old
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Cantus Ambrosianus”</span> everywhere in
+ the West except at Milan, must in all probability be abandoned. It
+ seems to be established that no change of any importance was made
+ till nearly a hundred years after Gregory's time, and <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“the terms <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Gregorianus,’</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">‘Ambrosianus Cantus,’</span> probably mean nothing more
+ than the style of singing according to the respective uses of Rome
+ and Milan.”</span> (F. Homes Dudden, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Gregory the Great,”</span> I, p. 274.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_282" name="note_282"
+ href="#noteref_282">282.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. II, 1, p. <a href="#Pg082" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">82</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_283" name="note_283"
+ href="#noteref_283">283.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 34</a>; II, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">2</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_284" name="note_284"
+ href="#noteref_284">284.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Osric and Eanfrid.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_285" name="note_285"
+ href="#noteref_285">285.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 20</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_286" name="note_286"
+ href="#noteref_286">286.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-q">“In oppido
+ municipio.”</span> Commentators are agreed that Bede means York. It
+ was a Roman <span class="tei tei-q">“Colonia,”</span> and is called
+ a <span class="tei tei-q">“municipium”</span> by Aurelius Victor,
+ though whether Bede attaches any definitely Roman meaning to the
+ term seems doubtful. Ducange explains <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“municipium”</span> as <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“castrum,”</span> <span class="tei tei-q">“castellum
+ muris cinctum.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_287" name="note_287"
+ href="#noteref_287">287.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">From the death of Edwin (October 12th,
+ 633), for Oswald's reign is reckoned as lasting nine years,
+ including the <span class="tei tei-q">“hateful year,”</span> and he
+ was killed August 5th, 642. Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_288" name="note_288"
+ href="#noteref_288">288.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, probably before the end of
+ 634.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_289" name="note_289"
+ href="#noteref_289">289.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Not identified with any certainty, but
+ probably the Rowley Water or a tributary of it. It cannot be, as
+ has been suggested, the Devil's Water, which is clearly
+ distinguished from it in a charter of the thirteenth century.
+ Caedwalla must have fled southwards for eight or nine miles after
+ the battle (cf. next note).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_290" name="note_290"
+ href="#noteref_290">290.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For another instance of a name with an
+ inner meaning, cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 15</a>. The site of the battle is probably seven
+ or eight miles north of Hexham (v. next note), Oswald having taken
+ up his position on the northern side of the Roman wall between the
+ Tyne and the Solway (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, the wall attributed to
+ Hadrian, cf. I, 12, p. <a href="#Pg025" class="tei tei-ref">25</a>,
+ note). According to tradition the battle was finally won at a place
+ called Halydene (Hallington?), two miles to the east.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_291" name="note_291"
+ href="#noteref_291">291.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Hexham. Wilfrid built a magnificent
+ church there between the years 672-678 on land given by
+ Ethelthryth, wife of Egfrid, king of Northumbria. It became the see
+ of a bishop in 678 when the great northern diocese was subdivided
+ by Theodore (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>). Bede's own monastery of Wearmouth
+ and Jarrow was in the diocese of Hexham. The bishopric became
+ extinct in 821.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_292" name="note_292"
+ href="#noteref_292">292.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The place is still called St.
+ Oswald's, and a little chapel probably marks the spot.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_293" name="note_293"
+ href="#noteref_293">293.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Irish.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_294" name="note_294"
+ href="#noteref_294">294.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 2</a>, note on Paschal Controversy.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_295" name="note_295"
+ href="#noteref_295">295.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of Laodicea, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">circ.</span></span>
+ 284 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> According to
+ Eusebius, he was the first to arrange the cycle of nineteen years.
+ The Canon quoted by the Celts in support of their observance of
+ Easter is proved to be a forgery, probably of the seventh century
+ and of British origin.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_296" name="note_296"
+ href="#noteref_296">296.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Probably they adopted Catholic customs
+ about 633, after the return of their delegates sent to consult the
+ Roman Church on this question in 631.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_297" name="note_297"
+ href="#noteref_297">297.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Preface, p. <a href="#Pg004"
+ class="tei tei-ref">4</a>, note 3. The Celtic missionaries were
+ generally attracted to remote sites, and this, the first mission
+ station of the Celtic Church in Northumbria, was doubtless chosen
+ for the resemblance of its physical features to Iona. The
+ constitution was also modelled on that of Iona, with this
+ difference, that it was an episcopal see as well as a monastery. It
+ was included in the <span class="tei tei-q">“province”</span> of
+ the Abbot of Iona. The Bishop and all the clergy were monks, and
+ Aidan himself was Abbot as well as Bishop.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_298" name="note_298"
+ href="#noteref_298">298.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Sacerdotali,”</span> perhaps (but not necessarily
+ here) = <span class="tei tei-q">“episcopal,”</span> as often. There
+ may have been a number of the Irish non-diocesan bishops in the
+ mission.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_299" name="note_299"
+ href="#noteref_299">299.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Iona, a name supposed to have arisen
+ from a mistaken reading of <span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ioua</span></span>, an adjectival form used by
+ Adamnan (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span> note 4), feminine,
+ agreeing with <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">insula</span></span>, formed from the Irish
+ name, I, Ii, Hii, etc. (the forms vary greatly). Then <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Iona”</span> was fancifully regarded as the Hebrew
+ equivalent for <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Columba</span></span> (= a dove), and this
+ helped to preserve the name.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_300" name="note_300"
+ href="#noteref_300">300.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Irish.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_301" name="note_301"
+ href="#noteref_301">301.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For St. Columba, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Dr.
+ Reeves's edition of the life by Adamnan, Abbot of Iona, 679-704
+ (cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">V, 15</a>,
+ note). Authorities are divided with regard to the date of his
+ coming to Britain. Dr. Reeves and Mr. Skene, following the Annals
+ of Tighernach, decide in favour of 563. For his name, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Columcille,”</span> cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_IX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 9</a>, note. He was of Irish birth,
+ connected with the Dalriadic Scots, and of royal descent on both
+ sides of his house. He was ordained priest at Clonard, but was
+ never a bishop. Many ecclesiastical and monastic foundations
+ throughout Ireland and Scotland are attributed to him. He travelled
+ much in both countries, visited Bruide (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>) at Inverness, and founded churches all over
+ the north of Scotland. He also worked indefatigably in his own
+ monastery of Iona. In his earlier years his excitable, impatient
+ temperament seems to have involved him in various wars. He is said
+ to have stirred up his kinsmen against the Irish king, Diarmaid;
+ and it has been supposed that his mission to the Picts was
+ undertaken in expiation of the bloodshed for which he was
+ responsible.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_302" name="note_302"
+ href="#noteref_302">302.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">There is much that is legendary in the
+ account of St. Ninias, and Bede only professes to give the
+ tradition. He was a Briton, probably a native of Strathclyde. He
+ studied at Rome and received episcopal consecration there; came
+ under the influence of St. Martin of Tours, to whom he afterwards
+ dedicated his church in Galloway, and returned as a missionary to
+ Britain. His preaching led to the conversion of the Picts of
+ Galloway and those to whom Bede alludes here as situated to the
+ south of the Grampians. Irish tradition, difficult to reconcile
+ with Bede's statement that he was buried at Whitern, tells that he
+ spent the last years of his life in Ireland and founded a church at
+ Leinster. He was commemorated there on September 16th, under the
+ name of Moinenn. The traditional date of his death, September 16th,
+ 432, has no authority.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_303" name="note_303"
+ href="#noteref_303">303.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Whitern, on Wigton Bay, so called from
+ the white appearance of the stone church, as compared with the
+ usual wooden buildings. The dedication must have been subsequent to
+ St. Martin's death, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">circ.</span></span> 397. The see was revived
+ as an Anglian one in Bede's own time (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> V.
+ 23, p. <a href="#Pg381" class="tei tei-ref">381</a>). For the form
+ of the name, <span class="tei tei-q">“Ad Candidam Casam,”</span>
+ cf. II, 14, p. <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note
+ 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_304" name="note_304"
+ href="#noteref_304">304.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bruide Mac Maelchon had defeated the
+ Dalriadic Scots in 560 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> and driven them back
+ to Cantyre. Northwards his dominion extended as far as the Orkneys
+ and it is probable that it included the eastern lowlands north of
+ the Forth (cf. Rhŷs, <span class="tei tei-q">“Celtic
+ Britain”</span>). Another tradition (Irish) represents Conall, King
+ of the Dalriadic Scots, as the donor of Iona, but the earliest
+ Irish authority (ninth or tenth century) agrees with Bede.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_305" name="note_305"
+ href="#noteref_305">305.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The year in which he died, as well as
+ the ultimate resting-place of his relics, is uncertain. Dr. Reeves
+ places his death in 597, the year of St. Augustine's landing.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_306" name="note_306"
+ href="#noteref_306">306.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, in Irish. The place is
+ Durrow in Leinster.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_307" name="note_307"
+ href="#noteref_307">307.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">There was no diocesan episcopate in
+ the early Irish Church; it was organized on a monastic system.
+ Bishops performed all episcopal functions (ordination, etc.), but
+ they lived in the monastery, subject to the supreme authority of
+ the abbot, who was aided in the government by a council of senior
+ monks. Bishops were also sent out as missionaries. The functions of
+ abbot and bishop might be combined in one man, but the abbot, as
+ such, could discharge no episcopal duties. A great monastery was
+ head of a <span class="tei tei-q">“provincia”</span> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“diocesis,”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“parochia”</span>), and had many monasteries and
+ churches dependent on it.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_308" name="note_308"
+ href="#noteref_308">308.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">27</a>, IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">3</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">26</a>; V, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">9</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_X" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">10</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">22</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>. Perhaps <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“sacerdos”</span> should be translated <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“bishop”</span> here (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ supra</span></span> c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">3</a>, note; <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXVII" class="tei tei-ref">27</a>, note). Early
+ writers allude to him as a bishop, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">e.g.</span></span>,
+ Alcuin, Ethelwulf. In the life of St. Adalbert, one of Wilbrord's
+ companions (cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_X" class="tei tei-ref">V.
+ 10</a>), he is called <span class="tei tei-q">“Northumbrorum
+ episcopus.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_309" name="note_309"
+ href="#noteref_309">309.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, they were not <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Quartodecimans”</span> (cf. II, 2, p. <a href="#Pg084"
+ class="tei tei-ref">84</a>, note 3).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_310" name="note_310"
+ href="#noteref_310">310.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Phil., iii, 15.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_311" name="note_311"
+ href="#noteref_311">311.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 19</a>. He is probably to be identified with the
+ Segenus mentioned there as one of the priests to whom Pope John's
+ letter was addressed. He was Abbot of Iona, 623-652.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_312" name="note_312"
+ href="#noteref_312">312.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Hector Boethius gives his name as
+ Corman.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_313" name="note_313"
+ href="#noteref_313">313.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. I, 1, p. <a href="#Pg006" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">6</a>, note 2.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_314" name="note_314"
+ href="#noteref_314">314.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bamborough (Bebbanburh, Bebburgh,
+ Babbanburch, etc. There are many forms of the name). It is
+ uncertain who the queen was. Nennius says she was the wife of
+ Ethelfrid. His wife, Oswald's mother, was Acha (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>), but he may have been married twice. It was
+ Ida, the first king of Bernicia, who founded Bamborough (Sax.
+ Chron.).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_315" name="note_315"
+ href="#noteref_315">315.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 5</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_316" name="note_316"
+ href="#noteref_316">316.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. note on Cuichelm, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">II, 9</a>. Cynegils began to
+ reign in 611 and reigned about thirty-one years.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_317" name="note_317"
+ href="#noteref_317">317.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This account tells us substantially
+ all that is known of him. Additional details are either legendary
+ or conjectural. He was made a missionary (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“regionary”</span>) bishop, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>,
+ had no fixed see assigned to him.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_318" name="note_318"
+ href="#noteref_318">318.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">II, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">17</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">18</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">19</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">20</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_319" name="note_319"
+ href="#noteref_319">319.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was Archbishop of Milan, residing
+ at Genoa. <span class="tei tei-q">“Asterius ... like his
+ predecessors from 568, avoided contact with the dominant Arian
+ Lombards by residing within the imperial territory at Genoa”</span>
+ (Bright).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_320" name="note_320"
+ href="#noteref_320">320.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Called Cyneburga by Reginald of Durham
+ (Life of St. Oswald).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_321" name="note_321"
+ href="#noteref_321">321.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Dorchester, about nine miles from
+ Oxford, near the junction of the Thame and the Thames. The Abbey
+ Church of SS. Peter and Paul stands on the traditional site of
+ Cynegil's baptism. The see became extinct on the retirement of
+ Agilbert (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span>), but there are some
+ grounds for believing that it was revived for a short time as a
+ Mercian see in 679 (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> p. <a href="#Pg272" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">272</a>, note), after which it again disappeared
+ till, in the ninth century, the Bishop of Leicester moved his see
+ to Dorchester.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_322" name="note_322"
+ href="#noteref_322">322.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>. Haedde became bishop in 676 (Sax. Chron.).
+ His see was at Winchester. He removed the bones of Birinus, because
+ Dorchester had ceased to be an episcopal see. Winchester continued
+ to be the only West Saxon see till the diocese was again divided
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>), when Daniel was established at
+ Winchester, and Aldhelm at Sherborne.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_323" name="note_323"
+ href="#noteref_323">323.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Winchester; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Gwent</span></span>
+ (Celtic) = a plain. This, the <span class="tei tei-q">“old
+ Church,”</span> as distinguished from the present Cathedral, was
+ built by Coinwalch on his restoration to his kingdom. There are
+ legends of early British churches on the site, the first founded by
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“King Lucius”</span> (<a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_IV" class="tei tei-ref">I, 4</a>), the second
+ dedicated to <span class="tei tei-q">“St. Amphibalus”</span> (I, 7,
+ p. <a href="#Pg015" class="tei tei-ref">15</a>, note).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_324" name="note_324"
+ href="#noteref_324">324.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cuichelm (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_II_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">II, 9</a>, and note)
+ had died before his father, Cynegils.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_325" name="note_325"
+ href="#noteref_325">325.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede reverts more than once to the
+ subject of Anna's pious offspring, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> cc. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">8</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">18</a>; IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">19</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">20</a>. He had four daughters: Sexburg (c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">8</a>, IV, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">19</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXII" class="tei tei-ref">22</a>), Ethelberg (c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">8</a>),
+ Ethelthryth (IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">19</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">20</a>; cf. IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">3</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">22</a>), and Witberg (not mentioned by Bede); two
+ granddaughters, Earcongota (c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">8</a>) and Ermingild, the wife of Wulfhere of Mercia;
+ all of whom entered convents, as did also his step-daughter,
+ Saethryth (c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">8</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_326" name="note_326"
+ href="#noteref_326">326.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">25</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">26</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>. The name is a Frankish form of the English
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Aethelbert.”</span> He was apparently
+ consecrated in Gaul, but not appointed to any diocese.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_327" name="note_327"
+ href="#noteref_327">327.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">28</a>. It is not known why he was expelled
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>). There is a tradition that he spent the last
+ three years of his life at Winchester as a penitent, doubtless for
+ the act of simony related below, but this is inconsistent with
+ Bede's statement that he remained Bishop of London till his
+ death.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_328" name="note_328"
+ href="#noteref_328">328.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Winchester; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span>
+ pp. <a href="#Pg148" class="tei tei-ref">148-9</a>, notes.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_329" name="note_329"
+ href="#noteref_329">329.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">London was an East Saxon bishopric,
+ but Wulfhere (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>) had acquired the supremacy over the East Saxons
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXX" class="tei tei-ref">30</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_330" name="note_330"
+ href="#noteref_330">330.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Hlothere, consecrated 670. Apparently
+ he was appointed by a West Saxon Synod (<span class="tei tei-q">“ex
+ synodica sanctione”</span>). Dr. Bright thinks the term is used
+ loosely for a Witenagemot.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_331" name="note_331"
+ href="#noteref_331">331.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">II, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">5-9</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">20</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_332" name="note_332"
+ href="#noteref_332">332.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Faremoûtier-en-Brie (Farae Monasterium
+ in Brige), founded <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">circ.</span></span> 617 by Fara, or
+ Burgundofara, a Burgundian lady of noble birth, said to have been
+ dedicated by St. Columba in her infancy. The monastery was a double
+ one, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, consisted of monks and
+ nuns (cf. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“many of the brethren”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_333" name="note_333"
+ href="#noteref_333">333.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Chelles, near Paris, founded by
+ Clothilde, wife of Clovis I, restored and enlarged by Bathild, wife
+ of Clovis II (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>, note).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_334" name="note_334"
+ href="#noteref_334">334.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Andeley-sur-Seine, also founded by
+ Clothilde, wife of Clovis I.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_335" name="note_335"
+ href="#noteref_335">335.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>
+ c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">7</a>, note on
+ Anna.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_336" name="note_336"
+ href="#noteref_336">336.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_337" name="note_337"
+ href="#noteref_337">337.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_338" name="note_338"
+ href="#noteref_338">338.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_339" name="note_339"
+ href="#noteref_339">339.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_I"
+ class="tei tei-ref">1</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_340" name="note_340"
+ href="#noteref_340">340.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The place is commonly supposed to be
+ near Oswestry in Shropshire (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, Oswald's Tree). There is a
+ legend (related by Reginald) which tells of a tree near the spot,
+ to which a large bird carried the king's right arm from the stake
+ (cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">12</a>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>). The Welsh name of the place, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Croes Oswallt”</span> (Cross-Oswald), points to the
+ explanation that the <span class="tei tei-q">“tree”</span> was a
+ wooden cross set up to mark the site.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_341" name="note_341"
+ href="#noteref_341">341.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">642, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>,
+ nine years after the death of Edwin.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_342" name="note_342"
+ href="#noteref_342">342.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Reading <span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style="font-style: italic">stramine
+ subtracto</span></span>, on the authority of the oldest MSS., in
+ which case we must assume (with Plummer) that <span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">stramen</span></span> is used incorrectly for
+ <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">stragulus</span></span> in the sense of
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“saddle,”</span> or <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“horse-cloth,”</span> from the classical use,
+ <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">sternere equum</span></span> = to saddle. Cf.
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“stratus regaliter,”</span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">14</a>. Later MSS. read
+ <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">stramine substrato</span></span> (=
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“spreading straw under him”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_343" name="note_343"
+ href="#noteref_343">343.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Wife of Ethelred of Mercia (cf.
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 21</a>),
+ murdered by her own people in 697 (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_344" name="note_344"
+ href="#noteref_344">344.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bardney, in Lincolnshire. Ethelred
+ became first a monk, afterwards abbot of the monastery.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_345" name="note_345"
+ href="#noteref_345">345.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Sacrarium.”</span> Probably here = the cemetery. But
+ we find it elsewhere in Bede for the sacristy, and it is also used
+ of the sanctuary.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_346" name="note_346"
+ href="#noteref_346">346.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">27</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_347" name="note_347"
+ href="#noteref_347">347.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Partney: cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_XVI" class="tei tei-ref">II, 16</a>, and note. This
+ is the only mention of its abbot, Aldwin.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_348" name="note_348"
+ href="#noteref_348">348.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Aen. II, 1. Quotations from Vergil are
+ frequent in Bede. Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 13</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>; v. 12, p. <a href=
+ "#Pg327" class="tei tei-ref">327</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_349" name="note_349"
+ href="#noteref_349">349.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, matins (between midnight
+ and 3 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.m.</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_350" name="note_350"
+ href="#noteref_350">350.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It was removed in 875, during the
+ Danish invasions, in the coffin of St. Cuthbert, and finally
+ interred in the same tomb with the body of Cuthbert at Durham,
+ where it was found in 1827. Hence St. Cuthbert is often represented
+ holding St. Oswald's head in his hands.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_351" name="note_351"
+ href="#noteref_351">351.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bamborough: cf. c. 6, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_352" name="note_352"
+ href="#noteref_352">352.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of Hexham, 709-731:
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 20</a> (cf. also <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 14</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>). He was a much loved friend of Bede, many
+ of whose works were undertaken at his instigation. He was devotedly
+ attached to Wilfrid, whom he succeeded at Hexham. The <a href=
+ "#Continuation" class="tei tei-ref"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Continuation”</span></a> says that he was expelled
+ from his see in 731, and he probably never regained it.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_353" name="note_353"
+ href="#noteref_353">353.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. V. 19, p. <a href="#Pg353" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">353</a>. This was probably Wilfrid's third journey to
+ Rome, undertaken in 703-704, for, at the time of his earlier
+ journey (in 678), when he spent the winter in Frisland, Wilbrord
+ was not yet there.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_354" name="note_354"
+ href="#noteref_354">354.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The great missionary archbishop of the
+ Frisians. He was trained as a boy in Wilfrid's abbey at Ripon,
+ studied some time in Ireland, and with eleven companions undertook
+ in 690 the mission to Frisland planned by Egbert: <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> V,
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_X" class="tei tei-ref">10</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XI" class="tei tei-ref">11</a>. (For Egbert,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. 4, p. <a href="#Pg143"
+ class="tei tei-ref">143</a>, and note.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_355" name="note_355"
+ href="#noteref_355">355.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The third of Ethelfrid's seven sons
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Sax. Chron.) to succeed to
+ the sovereignty. With his brothers he had spent his youth in
+ banishment among the Picts and Scots (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">1</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_356" name="note_356"
+ href="#noteref_356">356.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">21</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">25</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>. The pupil and friend of Wilfrid. He was made
+ sub-king of Deira in place of Ethelwald (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> next
+ note). The date and circumstances of his rebellion are not known. A
+ cross at Bewcastle in Cumberland, erected in 670 or 671,
+ commemorates him and asks prayers for his soul.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_357" name="note_357"
+ href="#noteref_357">357.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ethelwald, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> cc.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">23</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_358" name="note_358"
+ href="#noteref_358">358.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 3</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_359" name="note_359"
+ href="#noteref_359">359.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The first bishop of English birth. For
+ Honorius, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">II, 15</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_360" name="note_360"
+ href="#noteref_360">360.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The apostate king of Deira, Osric, son
+ of Aelfric, was first cousin to Edwin (cf. c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">1</a>). Oswald united the
+ two Northumbrian kingdoms, but at his death, Oswin, son of Osric,
+ succeeded to Deira. He was canonised, and his tragic death led him
+ to be regarded as a martyr.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_361" name="note_361"
+ href="#noteref_361">361.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Not identified. The village
+ (<span class="tei tei-q">“a vico Cataractone”</span>) is probably
+ the one called Cataracta in <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 14</a> (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> note, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ loc.</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_362" name="note_362"
+ href="#noteref_362">362.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Comes</span></span>, A.S. <span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">gesith</span></span>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_363" name="note_363"
+ href="#noteref_363">363.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">At Queen Eanfled's request
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. 24, p. <a href="#Pg191"
+ class="tei tei-ref">191</a>). The place is generally identified
+ with Gilling in the North Riding of Yorkshire. For the form of the
+ name, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> II, 14, p. <a href="#Pg119"
+ class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_364" name="note_364"
+ href="#noteref_364">364.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 651 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> Cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">V. 24</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_365" name="note_365"
+ href="#noteref_365">365.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">21</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_366" name="note_366"
+ href="#noteref_366">366.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">II, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">9</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">20</a>; III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">25</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">29</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_367" name="note_367"
+ href="#noteref_367">367.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The monastery of Wearmouth and Jarrow.
+ Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 18</a>;
+ V, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXI" class="tei tei-ref">21</a>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_368" name="note_368"
+ href="#noteref_368">368.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bamborough, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> cc.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">6</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">12</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_369" name="note_369"
+ href="#noteref_369">369.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The scene of St. Cuthbert's hermit
+ life: <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> IV, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII" class="tei tei-ref">27</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII" class="tei tei-ref">28</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXIX" class="tei tei-ref">29</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">V, 1</a>. It is called the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“House Island,”</span> and is the largest
+ of the Farne group of seventeen islands off the coast of
+ Northumberland, opposite Bamborough, famous in modern times for the
+ rescue of a shipwrecked crew by Grace Darling.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_370" name="note_370"
+ href="#noteref_370">370.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.l.</span></span> seventeen. The MS.
+ authority is about equal; but cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>,
+ the statement that he died in the seventeenth year of his
+ episcopate, which seems to be correct.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_371" name="note_371"
+ href="#noteref_371">371.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">651 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">14</a>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_372" name="note_372"
+ href="#noteref_372">372.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">21</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">22</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">25</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">26</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">27</a>. For his character, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class="tei tei-ref">25</a> (though
+ some suppose the reference to be to Ronan). For Hii, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">3</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_373" name="note_373"
+ href="#noteref_373">373.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The church and the buttress were
+ evidently both of wood.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_374" name="note_374"
+ href="#noteref_374">374.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He probably refers to the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“De Temporum Ratione,”</span> the longer of his two
+ chronological works. It treats the Paschal question at length. But
+ in the <span class="tei tei-q">“De Temporibus”</span> he also
+ briefly discusses it.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_375" name="note_375"
+ href="#noteref_375">375.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III"
+ class="tei tei-ref">3</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_376" name="note_376"
+ href="#noteref_376">376.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_II_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 15</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_377" name="note_377"
+ href="#noteref_377">377.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ib.</span></span> The
+ school was probably in the episcopal city of Dunwich, though it has
+ been maintained that it was the origin of Cambridge University. For
+ this there seems to be no authority except a seventeenth century
+ addition to this passage in a twelfth or thirteenth century MS:
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Grantebrig schola a Sigberto
+ Rege.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_378" name="note_378"
+ href="#noteref_378">378.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. 7, p. <a href="#Pg149" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">149</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_379" name="note_379"
+ href="#noteref_379">379.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For a full account of St. Fursa and
+ his brothers, and other companions mentioned in this chapter,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Miss Margaret Stokes's
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Three months in the Forests of France, a
+ pilgrimage in search of vestiges of the Irish Saints in
+ France.”</span> Bede's narrative is taken from an extant ancient
+ Latin life of St. Fursa (or Fursey), the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“libellus de vita ejus conscriptus”</span> to which he
+ refers several times (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_380" name="note_380"
+ href="#noteref_380">380.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt., xxv, 13.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_381" name="note_381"
+ href="#noteref_381">381.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Burgh Castle in Suffolk, where there
+ was a Roman fortress, Garianonum.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_382" name="note_382"
+ href="#noteref_382">382.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Irish.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_383" name="note_383"
+ href="#noteref_383">383.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">His monastery on Lough Corrib. It is
+ obvious from the sequel that this vision was prior to his journey
+ to Britain, and is distinct from the vision mentioned above.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_384" name="note_384"
+ href="#noteref_384">384.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ps. lxxxiv, 7; (lxxxiii, 8, in the
+ Vulgate). The reading is that of the Vulgate and the Gallican
+ Psalter: <span class="tei tei-q">“Ibunt de virtute in virtutem:
+ videbitur Deus deorum in Sion.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_385" name="note_385"
+ href="#noteref_385">385.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_386" name="note_386"
+ href="#noteref_386">386.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Ireland.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_387" name="note_387"
+ href="#noteref_387">387.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The monastery at Burgh Castle.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_388" name="note_388"
+ href="#noteref_388">388.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Fullan, or Foillan, was apparently a
+ bishop (the others are called <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“presbyteri”</span>). He and Ultan after Fursa's death
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">circ.</span></span> 650) went to South
+ Brabant. Ultan founded a monastery at Fosse in the diocese of Liège
+ (then of Maestricht), and Fullan laboured in conjunction with St.
+ Gertrude in the double monastery of Nivelles. Ultan became abbot,
+ first of Fosse and later of Péronne. The name Gobban occurs
+ frequently in Irish Church History, Dicull occasionally. There is a
+ Dicull mentioned in <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 13</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_389" name="note_389"
+ href="#noteref_389">389.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, the Mercians; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">18</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_390" name="note_390"
+ href="#noteref_390">390.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Clovis II, King of Neustria, 638-656.
+ Ercinwald was his Mayor of the Palace.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_391" name="note_391"
+ href="#noteref_391">391.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Lagny on the Marne, near Paris.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_392" name="note_392"
+ href="#noteref_392">392.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Péronne on the Somme. The monastery
+ founded there after his death was called <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Perrona Scotorum”</span> from the number of Irish who
+ resorted to it.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_393" name="note_393"
+ href="#noteref_393">393.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Circ.</span></span> 647. The rapid increase in
+ the number of native bishops may be seen from this chapter. The
+ only one before Thomas was Ithamar (cf. c. 14, p. <a href="#Pg164"
+ class="tei tei-ref">164</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_394" name="note_394"
+ href="#noteref_394">394.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Fen country. The province included
+ part of the counties of Lincoln, Northampton, Huntingdon, and
+ Cambridge.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_395" name="note_395"
+ href="#noteref_395">395.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Such changes of name were frequent:
+ cf. Benedict for Biscop (<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 18</a>), Boniface for Winfrid (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Continuation" class="tei tei-ref"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Continuation”</span></a>), Clement for Wilbrord
+ (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XI" class="tei tei-ref">V, 11</a>), and cf.
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Deusdedit.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_396" name="note_396"
+ href="#noteref_396">396.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_II_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 15</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_397" name="note_397"
+ href="#noteref_397">397.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The first archbishop of English birth.
+ He died in 664 (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>). His original name is said to have
+ been Frithonas; Deusdedit is the Latin form of Theodore. There was
+ a Pope of the same name, 615-618 (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_II_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">II, 7</a>). Similar
+ names were common in the African Church, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">e.g.</span></span>,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Adeodatus,”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Habetdeus,”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Quodvultdeus,”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Deogratias.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_398" name="note_398"
+ href="#noteref_398">398.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">14</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_399" name="note_399"
+ href="#noteref_399">399.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 2</a>. It has been supposed that he died of the
+ plague of 664. After his death the see was vacant for several
+ years. It is remarkable that he came of a race which had not yet
+ become Christian. The South Saxons continued to be pagan till
+ Wilfrid evangelized them, 681-686 (<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 13</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_400" name="note_400"
+ href="#noteref_400">400.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For their origin, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">I, 15</a>. Their
+ country, which was subject to Mercia, was the present
+ Leicestershire. They are probably to be identified with the
+ Southern Mercians; <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>, where we find
+ Peada confirmed by Oswy in the government of that people.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_401" name="note_401"
+ href="#noteref_401">401.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">She caused his death by treachery:
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_402" name="note_402"
+ href="#noteref_402">402.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">14</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_403" name="note_403"
+ href="#noteref_403">403.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">After Alchfrid's death, she took the
+ veil and ruled the monastery of Caistor (? Cyneburgacaster) in
+ Northamptonshire. She was one of the five children of the heathen
+ Penda, who were canonized as saints.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_404" name="note_404"
+ href="#noteref_404">404.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style="font-style: italic">Comitibus ac
+ militibus.</span></span> A.S. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“geferum”</span> (companions) and <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“king's thegns.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_405" name="note_405"
+ href="#noteref_405">405.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">22</a>. Variously identified with Walton and
+ Walbottle, both near Newcastle. For the preposition, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> II,
+ 14, p. <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_406" name="note_406"
+ href="#noteref_406">406.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For Cedd, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Preface" class="tei tei-ref">Preface</a>, and
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span> cc. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXII" class="tei tei-ref">22</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">23</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class="tei tei-ref">25</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">26</a>. The names of Adda
+ and Betti do not occur again. For Diuma: <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> and c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_407" name="note_407"
+ href="#noteref_407">407.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 15</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_408" name="note_408"
+ href="#noteref_408">408.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gateshead on the Tyne, opposite
+ Newcastle. For the preposition, cf. II, 14, p. <a href="#Pg119"
+ class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_409" name="note_409"
+ href="#noteref_409">409.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Penda was killed in 655. Diuma was
+ probably consecrated in 656.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_410" name="note_410"
+ href="#noteref_410">410.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Not identified. Perhaps Repton
+ (Reppington) in Derbyshire, where it is supposed that Diuma had
+ fixed his see. For the form of the name, cf. II, 14, p. <a href=
+ "#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_411" name="note_411"
+ href="#noteref_411">411.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He probably returned at the time of
+ the rebellion of Mercia in 658; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span> For Hii, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">3</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_412" name="note_412"
+ href="#noteref_412">412.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Abbot of Gilling. He was a kinsman of
+ Oswin: <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. 24, p. <a href="#Pg191"
+ class="tei tei-ref">191</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_413" name="note_413"
+ href="#noteref_413">413.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 5</a>. Since then, the East Saxons had remained
+ pagan.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_414" name="note_414"
+ href="#noteref_414">414.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Sometimes surnamed the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Good.”</span> (He must not be confused with Sigbert,
+ King of the East Angles, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 15</a>, and III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">18</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">19</a>.) Sigbert the Little was the successor of the
+ three young kings who expelled Mellitus (<a href="#Book_II_Chap_V"
+ class="tei tei-ref">II, 5</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_415" name="note_415"
+ href="#noteref_415">415.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">21</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_416" name="note_416"
+ href="#noteref_416">416.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">21</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_417" name="note_417"
+ href="#noteref_417">417.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">They must have been Celtic bishops,
+ probably of the Irish Church and subject to the authority of Iona.
+ Cedd seems to have had no fixed see. He is not called Bishop of
+ London, like Mellitus.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_418" name="note_418"
+ href="#noteref_418">418.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Dr. Bright regards this organization
+ as a foreshadowing of the parochial system, which, however, was not
+ thoroughly established till long after.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_419" name="note_419"
+ href="#noteref_419">419.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Identified with the Roman military
+ station, Othona, on the Blackwater, formerly called the Pant, in
+ Essex. The town is now submerged.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_420" name="note_420"
+ href="#noteref_420">420.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Tilbury.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_421" name="note_421"
+ href="#noteref_421">421.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Comes.</span></span> A.S. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“gesith.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_422" name="note_422"
+ href="#noteref_422">422.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was his brother probably. But the
+ relationships of these East Saxon kings are very difficult to
+ determine.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_423" name="note_423"
+ href="#noteref_423">423.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Rendlesham in Suffolk.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_424" name="note_424"
+ href="#noteref_424">424.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Distinguish from Ethelwald, or
+ Oidilwald, sub-King of Deira (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">14</a>, and <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ cc. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">23</a>,
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>).
+ Ethelwald, King of the East Angles, succeeded his brother,
+ Ethelhere, who was the successor of Anna (cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>
+ cc. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">7</a>,
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">18</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">19</a>), and was killed in
+ the battle of the Winwaed (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_425" name="note_425"
+ href="#noteref_425">425.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>
+ c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">14</a>;
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>. Apparently he
+ succeeded Oswin as sub-King of Deira.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_426" name="note_426"
+ href="#noteref_426">426.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Isaiah, xxxv, 7.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_427" name="note_427"
+ href="#noteref_427">427.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Lastingham (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Preface" class="tei tei-ref">Preface</a>). Cedd was its
+ first abbot, though it was not in his own diocese.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_428" name="note_428"
+ href="#noteref_428">428.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Doubtless only one at a time. The
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Provost”</span> is the prior of later
+ times. The charge of the monastery would devolve upon him while
+ Cedd was absent in his diocese.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_429" name="note_429"
+ href="#noteref_429">429.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Or, as he is commonly called, St.
+ Chad, the greatest of this remarkable group of brothers;
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Preface" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">Preface</a> and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra passim</span></span>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_430" name="note_430"
+ href="#noteref_430">430.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ythancaestir, or Tilbury (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXII" class="tei tei-ref">22</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_431" name="note_431"
+ href="#noteref_431">431.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Oswald; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_432" name="note_432"
+ href="#noteref_432">432.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Ealdormen,”</span> Green, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Making of England,”</span> p. 301. But they probably
+ included many British chiefs (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Nennius, and cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“duces regii”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_433" name="note_433"
+ href="#noteref_433">433.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Oswy's younger son. He succeeded his
+ father in 670 or 671 (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_V"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 5</a>, and for the events of his reign,
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">IV, V</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">passim</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_434" name="note_434"
+ href="#noteref_434">434.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The wife of Penda.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_435" name="note_435"
+ href="#noteref_435">435.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">14</a> and <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">23</a>. The reason for his conduct is not
+ explained. Probably he had hoped to establish his claims on
+ Northumbria through Penda's assistance, but shrank from actually
+ fighting against his country.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_436" name="note_436"
+ href="#noteref_436">436.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">22</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>, note. How he gave
+ occasion for the war is not known.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_437" name="note_437"
+ href="#noteref_437">437.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The river has not been identified, and
+ there is great uncertainty even with regard to the district. Below,
+ Bede says that Oswy concluded the war in the district of
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Loidis,”</span> by which he must mean
+ Leeds, as in <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">II,
+ 14</a>, and most commentators adopt this view. In this case, the
+ river may be the Aire, or more probably the Went, a tributary of
+ the Don. Others believe the district to be the Lothians, following
+ the account in Nennius, who describes Oswy as taking refuge before
+ the battle in a city called Iudeu, supposed to be either Edinburgh
+ or Carriden (cf. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">I,
+ 12</a>, note), and the river has been supposed to be the Avon in
+ Linlithgow.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_438" name="note_438"
+ href="#noteref_438">438.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">She is mentioned as joint-abbess with
+ her mother, Eanfled, of the monastery of Whitby (<a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 26</a>). Eddius calls
+ her <span class="tei tei-q">“sapientissima virgo,”</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“semper totius provinciae consolatrix
+ optimaque consiliatrix.”</span> Her influence helped to restore
+ Wilfrid to the bishopric. She was the friend of St. Cuthbert, who
+ is said to have wrought a miraculous cure on her behalf. It was to
+ her that he prophesied the death of her brother Egfrid (IV, 26, p.
+ <a href="#Pg285" class="tei tei-ref">285</a>, note).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_439" name="note_439"
+ href="#noteref_439">439.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Hartlepool in the county of Durham
+ (cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">IV,
+ 23</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_440" name="note_440"
+ href="#noteref_440">440.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For the main facts of her life,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 23</a>. She was Abbess of Whitby at the
+ time of the Synod (c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">25</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_441" name="note_441"
+ href="#noteref_441">441.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Whitby. It was a mixed monastery (cf.
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 23</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_442" name="note_442"
+ href="#noteref_442">442.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The ancient life of Gregory the Great,
+ by a monk of Whitby, tells how Edwin's body was translated thither
+ from the place where he fell. For the fate of his head, cf.
+ <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">II, 20</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_443" name="note_443"
+ href="#noteref_443">443.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 655: cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">V, 24</a> (death of
+ Penda).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_444" name="note_444"
+ href="#noteref_444">444.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">21</a>, where, however, Lindsey is not
+ mentioned. For the successive conquests of Lindsey by Northumbria
+ and Mercia, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> IV, 12, p. <a href="#Pg243"
+ class="tei tei-ref">243</a>, note. Though it must have passed to
+ Northumbria after Oswy's victory, it was still apparently included
+ in the Mercian diocese.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_445" name="note_445"
+ href="#noteref_445">445.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">21</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span> and note. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Scottia,”</span> as usual, means Ireland, which
+ includes Iona (cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_IV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 4</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_446" name="note_446"
+ href="#noteref_446">446.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">14</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_447" name="note_447"
+ href="#noteref_447">447.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, he confirmed Peada in the
+ government conferred on him by his father, Penda, if we may assume
+ the Southern Mercians to be identical with the Middle Angles: cf.
+ c. 21, p. <a href="#Pg180" class="tei tei-ref">180</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_448" name="note_448"
+ href="#noteref_448">448.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Alchfled, Oswy's daughter:
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_449" name="note_449"
+ href="#noteref_449">449.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He has been already mentioned, cc.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">7</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXI" class="tei tei-ref">21</a>. He was a vigorous
+ ruler; he freed Mercia from Northumbria, reconquered Lindsey,
+ established his supremacy over the East Saxons (cf. c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXX" class="tei tei-ref">30</a>), and curtailed the
+ power of Wessex. His attempt, however, to extend his power to the
+ north of the Humber ended in 675 in his disastrous defeat by
+ Egfrid, King of Northumbria (<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>) and his death followed immediately after.
+ He was the first Christian king of all Mercia, and he was zealous
+ in putting down idolatry (Florence of Worcester).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_450" name="note_450"
+ href="#noteref_450">450.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>
+ and c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">21</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_451" name="note_451"
+ href="#noteref_451">451.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He succeeded in 662. Cf. c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXX" class="tei tei-ref">30</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_452" name="note_452"
+ href="#noteref_452">452.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. 23, p. <a href="#Pg187" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">187</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_453" name="note_453"
+ href="#noteref_453">453.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">3</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">5</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">6</a>. He was deposed by Theodore for some act of
+ disobedience not known (<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 6</a>), and went to the Continent, where,
+ travelling in Neustria, he was mistaken for Wilfrid and cruelly
+ ill-treated by the emissaries of Ebroin (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>, note),
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“errore bono unius syllabae
+ seducti,”</span> as Eddius, the biographer of Wilfrid,
+ remarks.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_454" name="note_454"
+ href="#noteref_454">454.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Ireland.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_455" name="note_455"
+ href="#noteref_455">455.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He succeeded Cuthbert as Bishop of
+ Lindisfarne; <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> IV, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXIX" class="tei tei-ref">29</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXX" class="tei tei-ref">30</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_456" name="note_456"
+ href="#noteref_456">456.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. II, 2, p. <a href="#Pg084" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">84</a>, note 3.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_457" name="note_457"
+ href="#noteref_457">457.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Nothing certain is known of him.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_458" name="note_458"
+ href="#noteref_458">458.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">II, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XVI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">16</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">20</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 2</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_459" name="note_459"
+ href="#noteref_459">459.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Iona: cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_IV" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 4</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span> Colman succeeded in 661.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_460" name="note_460"
+ href="#noteref_460">460.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For his life: <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_461" name="note_461"
+ href="#noteref_461">461.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Really Annemundus. He was Archbishop
+ of Lyons. Cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 8</a>, note on Godwin. He is confused with his brother Dalfinus,
+ Count of Lyons: <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> V, 19, p. <a href="#Pg348"
+ class="tei tei-ref">348</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_462" name="note_462"
+ href="#noteref_462">462.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ripon. For the preposition, cf. II,
+ 14, p. <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note 5. The
+ monastery was first given to Eata (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">26</a>), to be
+ organized by him, and among the monks he brought with him from
+ Melrose was Cuthbert (cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 27</a>). They were forced to retire in 661, but
+ after the Synod of Whitby they conformed to the Catholic
+ rules.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_463" name="note_463"
+ href="#noteref_463">463.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">7</a>, where Bede's summary account obscures
+ the sequence of events. Here he is still called Bishop of the West
+ Saxons. It is probable that he had retired from Wessex by this
+ time, but had not yet gone to Gaul. He did not become Bishop of
+ Paris before 666, for in that year we find his predecessor,
+ Importunus, witnessing a <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“privilegium”</span> for a nunnery at Soissons.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_464" name="note_464"
+ href="#noteref_464">464.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">We hear nothing more of this
+ priest.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_465" name="note_465"
+ href="#noteref_465">465.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">24</a>. The etymology is generally considered
+ impossible. But cf. Bright, <span class="tei tei-q">“Early English
+ Church History,”</span> p. 213.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_466" name="note_466"
+ href="#noteref_466">466.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">24</a>. After the Synod it appears that she
+ conformed to the Catholic usages. But she continued to be an
+ opponent of Wilfrid till the end of her life.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_467" name="note_467"
+ href="#noteref_467">467.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">21</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">22</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_468" name="note_468"
+ href="#noteref_468">468.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The practice of the churches of Asia,
+ traditionally derived from St. John, was to disregard the day of
+ the week and observe as Easter Day the 14th of the month Nisan.
+ Therefore the claim to the authority of St. John, advanced by the
+ Celts, was inaccurate and gives some colour to the charge, often
+ brought against them, of being <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Quartodecimans.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_469" name="note_469"
+ href="#noteref_469">469.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Acts, xvi, 3.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_470" name="note_470"
+ href="#noteref_470">470.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, xxi, 26.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_471" name="note_471"
+ href="#noteref_471">471.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, xviii, 18.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_472" name="note_472"
+ href="#noteref_472">472.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, xxi, 20.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_473" name="note_473"
+ href="#noteref_473">473.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 19</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_474" name="note_474"
+ href="#noteref_474">474.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III"
+ class="tei tei-ref">3</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_475" name="note_475"
+ href="#noteref_475">475.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt., xvi, 18-19.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_476" name="note_476"
+ href="#noteref_476">476.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. II, 2, p. <a href="#Pg085" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">85</a>, note 1.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_477" name="note_477"
+ href="#noteref_477">477.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">To Iona; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_IV" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 4</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_478" name="note_478"
+ href="#noteref_478">478.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Fourth Bishop of Lindisfarne and the
+ last of the Irish bishops in that see. He died of the plague in
+ 664: <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXVII" class="tei tei-ref">27</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_479" name="note_479"
+ href="#noteref_479">479.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. 3, p. <a href="#Pg139" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">139</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_480" name="note_480"
+ href="#noteref_480">480.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Ireland.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_481" name="note_481"
+ href="#noteref_481">481.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">27</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 2</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_482" name="note_482"
+ href="#noteref_482">482.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Old Melrose, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Quod Tuidi fluminis circumflexu maxima ex parte
+ clauditur,”</span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 12</a>. The more famous monastery is of later date
+ and is to the west of the older site.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_483" name="note_483"
+ href="#noteref_483">483.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III"
+ class="tei tei-ref">3</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span> (where, however, there
+ is only a general allusion to the instruction of English children).
+ It has been suggested that they may have been redeemed from
+ slavery. Cf. c. 5, p. <a href="#Pg145" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">145</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_484" name="note_484"
+ href="#noteref_484">484.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Really on the 1st.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_485" name="note_485"
+ href="#noteref_485">485.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Called the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Yellow Pest”</span> from the colour of its victims. It
+ was a bubonic plague; it probably came from the East and was the
+ same as that which raged in Europe in Justinian's reign. There were
+ several outbreaks in England in the seventh century, but this was
+ the most virulent. For subsequent visitations, cf. IV, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">7</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">14</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">19</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_486" name="note_486"
+ href="#noteref_486">486.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. 26, p. <a href="#Pg201" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">201</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_487" name="note_487"
+ href="#noteref_487">487.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Saxon Chronicle has <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“on Wagele,”</span> which is supposed to be Whalley, on
+ the borders of Lancashire, Cheshire, and Yorkshire, but the name
+ varies greatly in different chroniclers. Smith considers that
+ Bede's form <span class="tei tei-q">“Paegnalaech”</span> or
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Paegnalech”</span> points to Finchale
+ (Wincanheale, in Simeon of Durham, or Pincahala), near Durham.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_488" name="note_488"
+ href="#noteref_488">488.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">4</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_489" name="note_489"
+ href="#noteref_489">489.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">11</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_490" name="note_490"
+ href="#noteref_490">490.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Said, on doubtful authority, to be
+ Melfont, or Mellifont, in County Louth.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_491" name="note_491"
+ href="#noteref_491">491.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-q">“Acceptum
+ sacerdotii gradum,”</span> A.S. <span class="tei tei-q">“biscophade
+ onfeng”</span> = he received the episcopate. Cf. c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_IV" class="tei tei-ref">4</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_492" name="note_492"
+ href="#noteref_492">492.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 664. This was the young
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Fainéant”</span> king of Neustria,
+ Clothaire III. Wilfrid was probably sent abroad at his own request.
+ Doubtless he desired to have the canonical number of three bishops
+ at his consecration, and Boniface of Dunwich (c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">20</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 5</a>) was the only
+ prelate in England whose orders he would have regarded as entirely
+ satisfactory, for Wini might be considered a usurper, and Cedd and
+ Jaruman had been consecrated by schismatics. Archbishop Deusdedit
+ was dead (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">III,
+ 20</a>, note) and so probably was Damian of Rochester.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_493" name="note_493"
+ href="#noteref_493">493.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was Wilfrid's friend: <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ 25, pp. <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref">194-5</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_494" name="note_494"
+ href="#noteref_494">494.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ibid.</span></span>,
+ note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_495" name="note_495"
+ href="#noteref_495">495.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Compiègne, a royal <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“villa.”</span> For the preposition, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">II, 14</a>, note.
+ The ceremony was a specially magnificent one, Wilfrid being carried
+ in a golden chair by twelve bishops in choral procession, according
+ to an ancient custom of the Gallican Church.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_496" name="note_496"
+ href="#noteref_496">496.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Preface" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">Preface</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 23</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">et saep.</span></span> Why Oswy, who had
+ consented to Wilfrid's consecration (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>) acted in
+ this manner is not clear. Probably it implies that the Celtic
+ party, during Wilfrid's prolonged absence, had to some extent
+ recovered their ascendency; and, if it was at this time that
+ Alchfrid (who is not heard of again) rebelled against his father
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">14</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span>) and was deprived of his kingdom, Wilfrid would
+ have lost his warmest supporter.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_497" name="note_497"
+ href="#noteref_497">497.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He retired to Ripon from Lindsey, of
+ which he was the first separate bishop, when Ethelred recovered
+ that province for Mercia in 679. But cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>, note, for the statement that he was
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Bishop”</span> of Ripon.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_498" name="note_498"
+ href="#noteref_498">498.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">King of Northumbria, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ 24, p. <a href="#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref">188</a>, note 3.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_499" name="note_499"
+ href="#noteref_499">499.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It does not appear why Boniface
+ (Bertgils) of Dunwich, Bishop of the East Angles, 652-669 (c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">20</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 5</a>), is ignored.
+ Ceadda's consecration was afterwards regarded as of doubtful
+ validity and was completed by Theodore (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>). The
+ British (probably Cornish) bishops were schismatical, and Wini's
+ position was irregular. Moreover, the see to which Ceadda was
+ consecrated was not vacant.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_500" name="note_500"
+ href="#noteref_500">500.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_501" name="note_501"
+ href="#noteref_501">501.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Consecrated in 657—died in 672.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_502" name="note_502"
+ href="#noteref_502">502.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Isaiah, xi, 10.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_503" name="note_503"
+ href="#noteref_503">503.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, xlix, 1.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_504" name="note_504"
+ href="#noteref_504">504.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, 6.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_505" name="note_505"
+ href="#noteref_505">505.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, 7.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_506" name="note_506"
+ href="#noteref_506">506.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, 8-9.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_507" name="note_507"
+ href="#noteref_507">507.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, xlii, 6-7. The readings
+ are from the Vulgate.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_508" name="note_508"
+ href="#noteref_508">508.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It has not been stated that Oswy and
+ Egbert asked the Pope to provide an archbishop, failing Wighard.
+ But this seems to be implied in <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>: <span class="tei tei-q">“episcopum, quem
+ petierant.”</span> Or, as is generally supposed, Vitalian may have
+ arbitrarily assumed this to be the intention of their letter.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_509" name="note_509"
+ href="#noteref_509">509.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">There were several martyrs of the name
+ of Laurentius, but the best known is the Roman deacon, St.
+ Laurence, who suffered at Rome in 258 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> He was buried in the
+ Via Tiburtina, where a church dedicated to him is said to have been
+ founded by Constantine the Great. On the site stands the present
+ Church of S. Lorenzo fuori le Mura, the older part of which dates
+ from the sixth century at least. One of Aldhelm's foundations
+ (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>) was a
+ little church dedicated to St. Laurence at Bradford-on-Avon in 705,
+ probably the small Saxon church which still stands there. There
+ were many martyrs named John and Paul, and more than one Gregory.
+ St. Pancras was a boy-martyr, a Phrygian by birth, who suffered at
+ Rome in 304 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, when he was only
+ fourteen years of age. His martyrdom was widely celebrated, and
+ miraculous powers were attributed to his tomb outside the walls of
+ Rome. An old British church at Canterbury, which had been
+ desecrated by the heathen invaders, was restored for Christian use
+ and dedicated to St. Pancras by Augustine.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_510" name="note_510"
+ href="#noteref_510">510.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Eanfled, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">15</a> and
+ note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_511" name="note_511"
+ href="#noteref_511">511.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt., vi, 33.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_512" name="note_512"
+ href="#noteref_512">512.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 6</a>. Sighere was the son, Sebbi the brother, of
+ Sigbert the Little (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXII" class="tei tei-ref">22</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_513" name="note_513"
+ href="#noteref_513">513.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">22</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_514" name="note_514"
+ href="#noteref_514">514.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">24</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>; <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 3</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_515" name="note_515"
+ href="#noteref_515">515.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">664 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>: cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXVII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 27</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_516" name="note_516"
+ href="#noteref_516">516.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 26</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_517" name="note_517"
+ href="#noteref_517">517.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 20</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_518" name="note_518"
+ href="#noteref_518">518.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 8</a>; V, 19, p. <a href="#Pg348" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">348</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_519" name="note_519"
+ href="#noteref_519">519.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 29</a>. From Bede's <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“History of the Abbots”</span> we learn that he was a
+ pupil of Pope Gregory's Roman disciples in Kent.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_520" name="note_520"
+ href="#noteref_520">520.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 29</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_521" name="note_521"
+ href="#noteref_521">521.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_522" name="note_522"
+ href="#noteref_522">522.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Preface, p. <a href="#Pg002"
+ class="tei tei-ref">2</a>, note 3.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_523" name="note_523"
+ href="#noteref_523">523.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was probably chaplain of the
+ nunnery.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_524" name="note_524"
+ href="#noteref_524">524.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Preface, p. <a href="#Pg002"
+ class="tei tei-ref">2</a>, note 2.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_525" name="note_525"
+ href="#noteref_525">525.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Bright, cc. 252, 253. He sees here
+ an allusion to the Monothelite controversy.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_526" name="note_526"
+ href="#noteref_526">526.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, the Eastern, which
+ consisted in shaving the whole head. This method was supposed to
+ have the authority of St. Paul (an idea derived from Acts, xviii,
+ 18), and of St. James <span class="tei tei-q">“the Less.”</span>
+ Cf. II, 2, p. <a href="#Pg085" class="tei tei-ref">85</a>,
+ note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_527" name="note_527"
+ href="#noteref_527">527.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">They were accompanied by Benedict
+ Biscop (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">18</a>) whom Vitalian had
+ asked to act as their guide and interpreter (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Hist. Abb.,”</span> § 3).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_528" name="note_528"
+ href="#noteref_528">528.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Archbishop of Arles, 658-675.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_529" name="note_529"
+ href="#noteref_529">529.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">From this it has been inferred that
+ Arles belonged to Neustria. The king was Clothaire III, king of
+ Neustria. Ebroin had succeeded Ercinwald (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">III, 19</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>) as Mayor of the Palace. He was murdered in
+ 681.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_530" name="note_530"
+ href="#noteref_530">530.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">7</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">25</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">26</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_531" name="note_531"
+ href="#noteref_531">531.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Called also Emmo, or Haymo; Bishop of
+ Sens, 658-675.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_532" name="note_532"
+ href="#noteref_532">532.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Or Burgundofarus, Bishop of Meaux,
+ 626-672. He was brother of Fara, mentioned <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 8</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_533" name="note_533"
+ href="#noteref_533">533.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Praefectus.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_534" name="note_534"
+ href="#noteref_534">534.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Etaples in Picardy; <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Quentae (or <span class="tei tei-q">‘ad
+ Quantiam’</span>) vicus”</span> = the village at the mouth of the
+ Canche. It was an important commercial town and port.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_535" name="note_535"
+ href="#noteref_535">535.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">SS. Peter and Paul (St. Augustine's):
+ cf. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXXIII" class="tei tei-ref">I, 33</a>.
+ Theodore had placed Benedict Biscop over it while Hadrian was still
+ abroad.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_536" name="note_536"
+ href="#noteref_536">536.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">II, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">16</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">20</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_537" name="note_537"
+ href="#noteref_537">537.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Eddius, the biographer of Wilfrid. He
+ mentions himself (<span class="tei tei-q">“Life of Wilfrid,”</span>
+ Chapter XIV) as a <span class="tei tei-q">“cantor.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_538" name="note_538"
+ href="#noteref_538">538.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede can scarcely mean to impeach the
+ orthodoxy of the bishops of native birth prior to Wilfrid. Probably
+ the reference is mainly to the prominent part he took in bringing
+ about the decision at Whitby.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_539" name="note_539"
+ href="#noteref_539">539.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 28</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_540" name="note_540"
+ href="#noteref_540">540.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 20</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_541" name="note_541"
+ href="#noteref_541">541.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">5</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>. Florence of Worcester mentions a Putta,
+ Bishop of Hereford, who died in 688, but it is very doubtful
+ whether he can be identified with the above. Bede's words in
+ Chapter <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">12</a> do
+ not imply that Putta, Bishop of Rochester, became Bishop of
+ Hereford. Hereford was not one of the five sees into which Florence
+ tells us that Theodore divided the great Mercian bishopric, but it
+ appears soon after as a separate see for Hecana (Herefordshire).
+ Possibly Putta, who is traditionally reckoned as its first bishop,
+ may have acted as Sexwulf's deputy there.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_542" name="note_542"
+ href="#noteref_542">542.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 20</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_543" name="note_543"
+ href="#noteref_543">543.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">24</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">30</a>. He had probably died two years before Chad's
+ appointment, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, in 667, and the see had
+ been vacant in the interval, for Wilfrid, then in retirement at
+ Ripon, is said (by Eddius) to have discharged episcopal functions
+ for the Mercians.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_544" name="note_544"
+ href="#noteref_544">544.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Lastingham. Cf. Preface, p. <a href=
+ "#Pg003" class="tei tei-ref">3</a>; III, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">23</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII" class="tei tei-ref">28</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_545" name="note_545"
+ href="#noteref_545">545.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Lindsey at this time belonged to
+ Mercia. Cf. c. 12, p. <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref">243</a>,
+ note 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_546" name="note_546"
+ href="#noteref_546">546.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Smith believed this place to be
+ Barton-on-Humber. It is now generally identified with Barrow in
+ Lincolnshire. For the preposition, cf. II, 14, p. <a href="#Pg119"
+ class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_547" name="note_547"
+ href="#noteref_547">547.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It had not previously been an
+ episcopal see, though Wulfhere had wished to establish Wilfrid
+ there during the vacancy in the Mercian bishopric (p. <a href=
+ "#Pg218" class="tei tei-ref">218</a>, note 4). When the bishopric
+ of Mercia and Lindsey was subdivided by Theodore in 679, Lichfield
+ remained the see of the bishopric of Mercia proper. In 787, under
+ Offa, King of Mercia, with the consent of Pope Hadrian, it was
+ raised into a separate archbishopric for Mercia and East Anglia,
+ but in 802 Canterbury was re-established as the sole archbishopric
+ for the Southern Province. The popular derivation of the name,
+ Lichfield (<span class="tei tei-q">“Field of the Dead”</span>) is
+ from <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">lic</span></span> = a corpse, and the place is
+ traditionally connected with the martyrdom of a great number of
+ British Christians. Another derivation, however (from <span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">leccian</span></span> = to irrigate), points
+ to the meaning <span class="tei tei-q">“the watered
+ field.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_548" name="note_548"
+ href="#noteref_548">548.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Eccl., iii. 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_549" name="note_549"
+ href="#noteref_549">549.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A stone which is believed to have
+ formed part of Owini's tomb was found at the end of the eighteenth
+ century at Haddenham, near Ely, and is now in Ely Cathedral. It
+ bears the inscription, <span class="tei tei-q">“Lucem tuam Ovino da
+ Deus et requiem. Amen”</span> (Mayor and Lumley).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_550" name="note_550"
+ href="#noteref_550">550.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">19</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_551" name="note_551"
+ href="#noteref_551">551.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ps. xviii, 13, 14.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_552" name="note_552"
+ href="#noteref_552">552.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">4</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">27</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_553" name="note_553"
+ href="#noteref_553">553.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He is said to have been Abbot of
+ Bardney.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_554" name="note_554"
+ href="#noteref_554">554.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 672. The original Church of St.
+ Mary at Lichfield, said to have been built by Oswy in 656-657, was
+ replaced about 1140 by the new Cathedral, and Ceadda's relics were
+ soon after removed to it.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_555" name="note_555"
+ href="#noteref_555">555.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 24</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_556" name="note_556"
+ href="#noteref_556">556.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 26</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_557" name="note_557"
+ href="#noteref_557">557.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Iona. Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 3</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_558" name="note_558"
+ href="#noteref_558">558.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Innisboffin, off the coast of Mayo.
+ The annals of Ulster give 667 as the date of his retirement to
+ it.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_559" name="note_559"
+ href="#noteref_559">559.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Mayo, called from this settlement,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Mayo of the Saxons.”</span> It continued
+ to be an English monastery (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span>), and after awhile
+ adopted those usages, to avoid which Colman had left England. It
+ became an episcopal see, which in 1559 was annexed to the
+ archbishopric of Tuam.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_560" name="note_560"
+ href="#noteref_560">560.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Hertford.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_561" name="note_561"
+ href="#noteref_561">561.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It seems probable that we ought to
+ read 671; cf. Plummer <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad loc.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_562" name="note_562"
+ href="#noteref_562">562.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Oswy is the last king in Bede's list
+ of those who held an <span class="tei tei-q">“imperium”</span>
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_II_Chap_V"
+ class="tei tei-ref">II, 5</a>). With the rise of Mercia under
+ Wulfhere (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">III,
+ 24</a>), the supremacy of Northumbria had virtually passed away.
+ After Oswy's death, the position of Northumbria was an isolated
+ one, and it was by conquests over Britons, not Englishmen, that
+ Egfrid enlarged the bounds of his kingdom.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_563" name="note_563"
+ href="#noteref_563">563.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In his youth he had been a hostage at
+ the court of Queen Cynwise, wife of Penda (III, 24, p. <a href=
+ "#Pg188" class="tei tei-ref">188</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_564" name="note_564"
+ href="#noteref_564">564.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This is of supreme importance as the
+ first English provincial Council and the first national assembly of
+ the English. The rule laid down at Nicaea and confirmed by later
+ councils was that provincial synods should meet twice a year to
+ settle all ecclesiastical matters which affected the province as a
+ unity.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_565" name="note_565"
+ href="#noteref_565">565.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">24th September, 673, falls in the
+ first indiction, whether the Pontifical or the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Caesarean”</span> system is meant (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Haddan and Stubbs, III, 121). Bede himself used the Caesarean
+ indiction, of which we get the first notice in his <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“De Temporum Ratione.”</span> It began on 24th
+ September. It does not, however, follow that Theodore also used it.
+ The oldest scheme, viz., the Constantinopolitan, began on 1st
+ September; the Roman or Pontifical, on New Year's Day as received
+ at the time, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, 25th December, 1st
+ January, or 21st March. For Indictions, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Dictionary of Christian
+ Antiquities.”</span> They were cycles of fifteen years, a mode of
+ reckoning dates which appeared in the fourth century, based upon
+ the Imperial fiscal system, but which came to be used irrespective
+ of taxation. <span class="tei tei-q">“1st indiction”</span> stands
+ for <span class="tei tei-q">“1st year of the
+ indiction.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_566" name="note_566"
+ href="#noteref_566">566.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Of the six suffragans only four were
+ present. Wilfrid was at this time (669-678) in possession of his
+ see; why he did not appear in person is not explained. Possibly his
+ action foreshadows the future troubles between him and Theodore.
+ Wini, Bishop of London, was still alive (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>, and
+ note). If the story of his retirement to Winchester is true, this
+ would account for his absence. For Bisi, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>. His see was at Dunwich (cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">II, 15</a>). For Putta,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_II" class="tei tei-ref">2</a> and note; for
+ Leutherius, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>; for Wynfrid, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">III, 24</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 3</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_567" name="note_567"
+ href="#noteref_567">567.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The collection of Canons approved by
+ the Council of Chalcedon, translated into Latin by Dionysius
+ Exiguus (early in the sixth century, cf. V, 21, p. <a href="#Pg369"
+ class="tei tei-ref">369</a>, note) and adopted by the Western
+ Church.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_568" name="note_568"
+ href="#noteref_568">568.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This place used to be identified with
+ Cliff-at-Hoe near Rochester, but the theory rests mainly on the
+ similarity of name. As in the recorded Councils of Clovesho the
+ supremacy of Mercia is clearly indicated, it is generally assumed
+ that the place must have been either in Mercia or a kingdom subject
+ to it, as Kent was at the time. Except one Council in 716, we find
+ none mentioned as having taken place at Clovesho till seventy years
+ after this time (747), but councils were held at other places.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_569" name="note_569"
+ href="#noteref_569">569.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The subdivision of the great
+ bishoprics was an important part of Theodore's policy, and though
+ at this Council he failed to carry his point, possibly through the
+ opposition of Wilfrid's representatives, in the succeeding years he
+ effected a great change in the organization of the episcopate,
+ creating dioceses co-extensive with tribal territories.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_570" name="note_570"
+ href="#noteref_570">570.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 29</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_571" name="note_571"
+ href="#noteref_571">571.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">22</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">26</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_572" name="note_572"
+ href="#noteref_572">572.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">His original name was Bertgils,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 20</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_573" name="note_573"
+ href="#noteref_573">573.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Theodore availed himself of this
+ opportunity for subdivision. Aecci was appointed to Dunwich and
+ Badwin to the new see of Elmham. Suffolk and Norfolk thus each
+ received a separate bishopric. The Danish invasions broke up this
+ arrangement; Dunwich disappeared as an episcopal see, and the
+ succession to Elmham was interrupted for a time. In 1075 the see of
+ the single East Anglian bishopric was removed to Thetford, and in
+ 1094 to Norwich.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_574" name="note_574"
+ href="#noteref_574">574.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It has been conjectured that he
+ resisted the subdivision of his diocese. For his subsequent
+ adventures, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> III, 24, p. <a href="#Pg192"
+ class="tei tei-ref">192</a>, note 4.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_575" name="note_575"
+ href="#noteref_575">575.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This was probably in 675 (Flor. of
+ Wor.). Sexwulf (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">12</a>) had been a rich
+ thegn who became a monk and was made first abbot of
+ Medeshamstead.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_576" name="note_576"
+ href="#noteref_576">576.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Peterborough, as the town which grew
+ up around the monastery came to be called in the tenth century, the
+ monastery being dedicated to St. Peter. Peada is said to have
+ planned the foundation (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Peterborough additions to the
+ Saxon Chronicle), but the accounts are late and untrustworthy.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_577" name="note_577"
+ href="#noteref_577">577.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 20</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_578" name="note_578"
+ href="#noteref_578">578.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. 3, p. <a href="#Pg219" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">219</a>, note 2.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_579" name="note_579"
+ href="#noteref_579">579.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He succeeded Wini (<a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>) in 675 and
+ died about 693. He was canonized. It was in his house that the
+ reconciliation between Theodore and Wilfrid took place. It is said
+ that as a boy he had heard Mellitus preach in London. He was
+ present at the West Saxon Witenagemot which enacted the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Dooms of Ine”</span> (c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">15</a> and <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 7</a>), and is spoken of
+ as one of Ine's bishops, Essex being probably subject to Wessex at
+ that time.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_580" name="note_580"
+ href="#noteref_580">580.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 30</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_581" name="note_581"
+ href="#noteref_581">581.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">7-10</a>. She is not to be confused with Ethelberg,
+ daughter of Anna (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 8</a>), Abbess of Faremoûtier-en-Brie.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_582" name="note_582"
+ href="#noteref_582">582.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Chertsey in Surrey. William of
+ Malmesbury tells us that it was a flourishing monastery till it was
+ destroyed by the Danes.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_583" name="note_583"
+ href="#noteref_583">583.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Barking in Essex, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">7-10</a>. For the preposition, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> II,
+ 14, p. <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_584" name="note_584"
+ href="#noteref_584">584.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The plague of 664 has been mentioned
+ in <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 27</a>;
+ IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">1</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">3</a>; but this may have
+ been a later visitation. Barking is generally supposed to have been
+ founded in 666.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_585" name="note_585"
+ href="#noteref_585">585.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Two different dates are given for her
+ succession, 664 and 675. If the former is right, the plague (c.
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">7</a>) must have
+ been that of 664, and Ethelburg probably died of it. It appears
+ from a letter of St. Boniface that Hildilid was alive in 709. She
+ was one of Aldhelm's numerous women-scholars. He dedicated the
+ prose version of his work in praise of virginity (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>) to her
+ and others of the sisterhood, and speaks highly of their scholarly
+ attainments.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_586" name="note_586"
+ href="#noteref_586">586.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Apparently a life of St. Ethelburg not
+ known to exist now.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_587" name="note_587"
+ href="#noteref_587">587.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 30</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 6</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_588" name="note_588"
+ href="#noteref_588">588.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For Earconwald, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">6</a>. Waldhere is
+ the first of a long list of undistinguished bishops of London given
+ by William of Malmesbury. A letter of his to Archbishop Bertwald
+ survives, and there is a charter in which Swefred (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> next
+ note) grants lands at Twickenham to him in 704.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_589" name="note_589"
+ href="#noteref_589">589.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 8</a>, note on Suaebhard.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_590" name="note_590"
+ href="#noteref_590">590.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Paul's, London. Sebbi's tomb is
+ believed to have survived till the fire of 1666.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_591" name="note_591"
+ href="#noteref_591">591.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For these bishops, cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_592" name="note_592"
+ href="#noteref_592">592.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span> He died in 672 (Sax.
+ Chron.). Of the sub-kings the most prominent were Aescwine and
+ Centwine, a brother of Coinwalch. The Saxon Chronicle gives a
+ different account. According to it, Coinwalch's widow, Sexburg,
+ reigned for one year after him and was succeeded by Aescwine, who
+ was succeeded by Centwine.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_593" name="note_593"
+ href="#noteref_593">593.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>, and for his character, <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>. The Saxon
+ Chronicle says he succeeded in 676 and died in 703. Bede places his
+ death in 705 (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 18</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_594" name="note_594"
+ href="#noteref_594">594.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">15</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">16</a>, and <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 7</a>. He was of Ceaulin's line (<a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">II, 5</a>) and so belonged to
+ a younger branch of the West Saxon royal house. Welsh writers
+ confuse him with the British king, Caedwalla (<a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">II, 20</a>), and with his
+ son, Cadwalader.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_595" name="note_595"
+ href="#noteref_595">595.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A son of Penda. He succeeded his
+ brother Wulfhere in 675. In 704 he became a monk (<a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>) and afterwards
+ Abbot of Bardney Monastery (cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 11</a>), which he is said to have founded. His
+ invasion of Kent was probably provoked by an attempt on the part of
+ that kingdom, at Wulfhere's death, to resume a position of
+ independence towards Mercia. In spite of his conduct on this raid,
+ Theodore, Florence of Worcester, and others, speak of the
+ saintliness of his character.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_596" name="note_596"
+ href="#noteref_596">596.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">2</a> (and note), <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">5</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_597" name="note_597"
+ href="#noteref_597">597.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">6</a>, and note, and <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>,
+ p. <a href="#Pg244" class="tei tei-ref">244</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_598" name="note_598"
+ href="#noteref_598">598.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The dates of these changes in the
+ episcopate are uncertain. Probably Gebmund was consecrated in 678.
+ For his death, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 8</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_599" name="note_599"
+ href="#noteref_599">599.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This was Wilfrid's first expulsion
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>). Bede's reticence on the subject is
+ noteworthy. Egfrid's hostility to his former friend, Wilfrid, was
+ doubtless caused by Wilfrid's encouragement of Queen Ethelthryth
+ (cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">19</a>,
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">20</a>) in her
+ desire to take the veil. It was probably increased by Egfrid's
+ second wife, Eormenburg, who is said to have resented Wilfrid's
+ power and magnificence. Theodore, carrying out his policy of
+ subdivision, availed himself of the opportunity afforded by this
+ dissension. He consulted some of his suffragans (we do not know who
+ they were; it was apparently at a mixed council of ecclesiastics
+ and laymen), but did not communicate with Wilfrid, being, no doubt,
+ conscious of the uselessness of trying to get his consent. Wilfrid,
+ after demanding an explanation from the archbishop and the king in
+ a Northumbrian <span class="tei tei-q">“gemot,”</span> and
+ receiving no satisfaction, appealed to Rome (cf. V, 19, p. <a href=
+ "#Pg351" class="tei tei-ref">351</a>). For the importance of this
+ step, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Bright, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Early English Church History,”</span> pp.
+ 323-326.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_600" name="note_600"
+ href="#noteref_600">600.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Probably the intention was that
+ Wilfrid should keep the larger part of Deira, with his see at York,
+ and that three new dioceses should be formed. But, on his departure
+ to appeal to Rome, it was assumed that he had resigned his
+ bishopric, and Bosa was consecrated Bishop of Deira with his see at
+ York, Eata, Bishop of the Bernicians, with the option of fixing his
+ see either at Lindisfarne or Hagustald (Hexham). These two were
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“substituted for him.”</span> Lindsey,
+ which at this time belonged to Northumbria, became for the first
+ time a separate diocese. When it passed again to Mercia in 679 it
+ was included in the subdivision of the Mercian bishopric, and
+ Ethelwin (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span> note 6) became its
+ bishop with his see at Sidnacaestir (generally identified with
+ Stow, but the locality is unknown).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_601" name="note_601"
+ href="#noteref_601">601.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was one of the bishops educated in
+ Hilda's monastery (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">23</a>). Bede speaks
+ highly of him (V, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">3</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">20</a>), and Alcuin calls him <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“vir sine fraude bonus.”</span> He retired from York
+ when Wilfrid was restored, but appears to have been reinstated on
+ Wilfrid's second expulsion.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_602" name="note_602"
+ href="#noteref_602">602.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Abbot of Melrose, afterwards of
+ Lindisfarne (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">III,
+ 26</a>, and note; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 27</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 9</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_603" name="note_603"
+ href="#noteref_603">603.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 28</a>, and this Chapter, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_604" name="note_604"
+ href="#noteref_604">604.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 675. Lindsey which had been
+ Northumbrian under Edwin and Oswald, had passed through many
+ vicissitudes. Penda conquered it, Oswy recovered it (in 655),
+ Wulfhere conquered it again, Egfrid recovered it (675). It passed
+ finally to Mercia under Ethelred in 679 (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> this Chapter, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_605" name="note_605"
+ href="#noteref_605">605.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">11</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">27</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_606" name="note_606"
+ href="#noteref_606">606.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was still Bishop of Lindsey in 706,
+ when he signed a charter of Ethelward, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“subregulus”</span> of the Hwiccas.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_607" name="note_607"
+ href="#noteref_607">607.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Preface, p. <a href="#Pg004" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">4</a>, and <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 23</a>. Simeon of Durham says that he died in
+ 732.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_608" name="note_608"
+ href="#noteref_608">608.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Lindsey was at that time subject to
+ Mercia. Sexwulf was expelled when Egfrid conquered it in 675. When
+ the Mercian diocese was subdivided, he retained his see at
+ Lichfield (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. 3, p. <a href="#Pg219"
+ class="tei tei-ref">219</a>, note) as Bishop of the Mercians
+ proper.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_609" name="note_609"
+ href="#noteref_609">609.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">By Theodore alone. The suffragans did
+ not take part in the consecration.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_610" name="note_610"
+ href="#noteref_610">610.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 681 a fresh subdivision took place.
+ The Bernician diocese was divided, Eata retaining Lindisfarne and
+ giving up Hexham to Tunbert. Afterwards Eata retired from
+ Lindisfarne in favour of Cuthbert and took Hexham (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>). Tunbert had been Abbot of Gilling (In
+ Getlingum, III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">14</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>). He was deposed by Theodore from Hexham three
+ years after his consecration (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII" class="tei tei-ref">28</a>), like Wynfrid,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“pro culpa cujusdam inobedientiae”</span>
+ (Vita Eatae in <span class="tei tei-q">“Miscellanea
+ Biographica,”</span> Surtees Society).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_611" name="note_611"
+ href="#noteref_611">611.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">His see was not at Whitern among the
+ Picts of Galloway, as has been supposed (Florence of Worcester,
+ Richard of Hexham, and others), but at the monastery of Abercorn on
+ the Forth (<a href="#Book_I_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">I,
+ 12</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">IV,
+ 26</a>), the Picts north of the Forth being at this time subject to
+ Northumbria. After Egfrid's disastrous expedition in 685, they
+ freed themselves from Northumbrian rule, the see was abandoned, and
+ Trumwine retired to Whitby (c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">26</a>). We hear of him as one of the deputation to
+ Cuthbert in 684 (c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_612" name="note_612"
+ href="#noteref_612">612.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 679; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span>,
+ p. <a href="#Pg243" class="tei tei-ref">243</a>, note 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_613" name="note_613"
+ href="#noteref_613">613.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Whether Ripon became for a time an
+ episcopal see seems doubtful. In <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 28</a>, Bede says distinctly that Eadhaed
+ became <span class="tei tei-q">“praesul”</span> of the church
+ there, and it does not seem consistent with his use to understand
+ it as = abbot. Probably there was an attempt to subdivide the
+ diocese of Deira (Eddius mentions it as one of Wilfrid's
+ grievances), but the scheme was abandoned when Wilfrid was restored
+ in 705. Ripon did not finally become an episcopal see till
+ 1836.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_614" name="note_614"
+ href="#noteref_614">614.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For a fuller account, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>, and
+ notes.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_615" name="note_615"
+ href="#noteref_615">615.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For the early importance of this
+ kingdom under Aelli, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_II_Chap_V"
+ class="tei tei-ref">II, 5</a>. It had become a small insignificant
+ nation, cut off from its neighbours by forests (the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Andredsweald”</span>) and marshes, and though we read
+ (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">III, 20</a>) that
+ Damian, bishop of Rochester, was of the South Saxon race, it was
+ almost untouched by Christian influences.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_616" name="note_616"
+ href="#noteref_616">616.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">15</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_617" name="note_617"
+ href="#noteref_617">617.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He also brought about the reconversion
+ of the East Saxons by sending Bishop Jaruman to them. Cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXX" class="tei tei-ref">III, 30</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_618" name="note_618"
+ href="#noteref_618">618.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Wulfhere had invaded Wessex, probably
+ in 661 (Sax. Chron.), and conquered the Isle of Wight and the
+ district of the Meanware, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, the district from
+ Southampton Water to the South Downs. The inhabitants were Jutes.
+ The name survives in the hundreds, Meonstoke, and East and West
+ Meon. For the termination <span class="tei tei-q">“ware”</span> =
+ dwellers, cf. Lindisfari, Cantuarii, Boructuari, etc.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_619" name="note_619"
+ href="#noteref_619">619.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">14</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_620" name="note_620"
+ href="#noteref_620">620.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. II, 2, p. <a href="#Pg084" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">84</a>, note 2.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_621" name="note_621"
+ href="#noteref_621">621.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">They were probably joint kings of the
+ Hwiccas.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_622" name="note_622"
+ href="#noteref_622">622.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Scottish,”</span> as usual, means Irish. There is
+ another Dicul mentioned in <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 19</a>. Stevenson suggests the identification of
+ this Dicul with the Irish monk who wrote a geographical work, the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“De Mensura Orbis Terrae,”</span> but he
+ lived in the ninth century.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_623" name="note_623"
+ href="#noteref_623">623.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bosham, near Chichester. It was the
+ favourite South Saxon abode of Harold and Godwine (Freeman,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Norman Conquest”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_624" name="note_624"
+ href="#noteref_624">624.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Selsey, the island of the seal
+ (<span class="tei tei-q">“sea-calf”</span>), south of Chichester.
+ It was a royal <span class="tei tei-q">“vill.”</span> It became the
+ episcopal see for the South Saxons at some time about 709 (cf.
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span> and note), transferred to Chichester in
+ 1075.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_625" name="note_625"
+ href="#noteref_625">625.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Egfrid fell at the battle of
+ Nechtansmere in 685 (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">26</a>), and Wilfrid was
+ restored to his bishopric <span class="tei tei-q">“in the second
+ year of Aldfrid,”</span> Egfrid's successor (V, 19, p. <a href=
+ "#Pg353" class="tei tei-ref">353</a>). He was in Wessex with
+ Caedwalla for part of the year 686 (cf. c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XVI" class="tei tei-ref">16</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_626" name="note_626"
+ href="#noteref_626">626.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 13</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_627" name="note_627"
+ href="#noteref_627">627.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">13</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_628" name="note_628"
+ href="#noteref_628">628.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This English equivalent for
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“viaticum”</span> is used by Stapleton in
+ his translation (1565).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_629" name="note_629"
+ href="#noteref_629">629.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Calendars to show the proper days for
+ commemorative Masses, cf. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“chronicle”</span> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“annale”</span>). The burial was generally on the day
+ of death, hence <span class="tei tei-q">“depositio”</span> of the
+ festival of a saint.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_630" name="note_630"
+ href="#noteref_630">630.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It must be remembered that this was a
+ monastery of Northumbrians. But Oswald is said to have held an
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“imperium”</span> over all England except
+ Kent (<a href="#Book_II_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">II,
+ 5</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_631" name="note_631"
+ href="#noteref_631">631.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_632" name="note_632"
+ href="#noteref_632">632.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The West Saxons, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_II_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">II, 5</a> and note.
+ Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">III,
+ 7</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_633" name="note_633"
+ href="#noteref_633">633.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">13</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_634" name="note_634"
+ href="#noteref_634">634.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 7</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span> Like Caedwalla, a
+ descendant of Ceaulin, <span class="tei tei-q">“A king who deserves
+ the name of great”</span> (Bright), great both as a conqueror and a
+ legislator. He was probably the first king to introduce written law
+ into Wessex, viz., his famous <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Dooms,”</span> enacted by a West Saxon witenagemot in
+ the early years of his reign.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_635" name="note_635"
+ href="#noteref_635">635.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Winchester. At this time Haedde was
+ bishop there (c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>). For the creation of a South Saxon bishopric
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 18</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_636" name="note_636"
+ href="#noteref_636">636.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Eddius says that Caedwalla sent for
+ him and made him his counsellor; Wilfrid had befriended him when in
+ exile.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_637" name="note_637"
+ href="#noteref_637">637.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Roger of Wendover calls him a
+ <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">subregulus</span></span>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_638" name="note_638"
+ href="#noteref_638">638.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">I, 15</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_639" name="note_639"
+ href="#noteref_639">639.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Stoneham on the Itchen, near
+ Southampton. For the preposition, cf. II, 14, p. <a href="#Pg119"
+ class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_640" name="note_640"
+ href="#noteref_640">640.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Redbridge in Hampshire.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_641" name="note_641"
+ href="#noteref_641">641.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Pref., p. <a href="#Pg003" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">3</a> and note; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_642" name="note_642"
+ href="#noteref_642">642.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Solent.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_643" name="note_643"
+ href="#noteref_643">643.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Hamble.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_644" name="note_644"
+ href="#noteref_644">644.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Eutyches was Archimandrite of a
+ monastery near Constantinople. He was condemned by the synod of
+ Constantinople in 448, and by the council of Chalcedon in 451. He
+ was the originator of the Monophysite heresy which denied the
+ existence of the two natures, the Divine and human, in the
+ Incarnate Son. Monothelitism, which was the subject of the
+ controversy alluded to here, arose out of an attempt to reconcile
+ the Monophysites by the assertion of one will and operation
+ (activity, ἐνέργεια) in our Lord. It was condemned in the General
+ Council of Constantinople, 680-681. In anticipation of this council
+ various provincial synods were held, as well as the synod at Rome
+ assembled by Pope Agatho, at which Wilfrid represented the English
+ church (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V. 19</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_645" name="note_645"
+ href="#noteref_645">645.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The year was 680 (cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>), but it falls in
+ the eighth year of Hlothere of Kent, who succeeded in July, 673.
+ For Egfrid, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">5</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span> Probably he succeeded in 671. Ethelred of
+ Mercia succeeded in 675 (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>), so that Sept., 680, might easily fall in
+ his sixth year; Aldwulf, of East Anglia, in 663 or 664
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">II, 15</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 23</a>). The eighth indiction, whether
+ Cæsarean or Pontifical (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">5</a>, note), includes Sept.
+ 17, 680.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_646" name="note_646"
+ href="#noteref_646">646.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Generally identified with Hatfield in
+ Hertfordshire, but T. Kerslake (<span class="tei tei-q">“Vestiges
+ of the supremacy of Mercia”</span>) supposes it to be Clovesho
+ (Cliff-at-Hoe); <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">5</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_647" name="note_647"
+ href="#noteref_647">647.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The five Oecumenical Councils which
+ had been held before this time, viz., Nicaea, in 325;
+ Constantinople, in 381-382; Ephesus, in 431; Chalcedon, in 451;
+ Constantinople, in 553. For the Arian heresy, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_I_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">I, 8</a> (and
+ note), where <span class="tei tei-q">“madness”</span> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“vesania”</span>) is, as here, the word used to
+ describe it. Macedonius was a <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“semi-Arian,”</span> Eudoxius an Arian; both were
+ bishops of Constantinople. Nestorius was consecrated Bishop of
+ Constantinople in 428. He popularized the heresy which originated
+ with Theodore, Bishop of Mopsuestia, 392-428. It consisted in
+ emphasizing the human element in our Lord's Nature to the practical
+ exclusion of the Divine, as a reaction against Apollinarianism
+ which explained away His real Humanity. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“The Christ of Nestorius was, after all, simply a
+ deified man, not God incarnate”</span> (Gore, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Bampton Lectures”</span>). Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrus
+ in Syria (died 457) and Ibas, Bishop of Edessa, 435-457, were
+ disciples of Theodore, Bishop of Mopsuestia, and opponents of Cyril
+ of Alexandria, who is accused of Apollinarianism in the letter of
+ Ibas.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_648" name="note_648"
+ href="#noteref_648">648.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Justinian I, 527-565.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_649" name="note_649"
+ href="#noteref_649">649.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The first Lateran Council, in 649,
+ against the Monothelites. Martin I, Pope 649-655, died in the
+ Crimea, exiled and imprisoned by the Emperor Constans II in
+ consequence of his resistance to the heresy.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_650" name="note_650"
+ href="#noteref_650">650.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Constantine IV, more generally known
+ as Constans II, 641-688.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_651" name="note_651"
+ href="#noteref_651">651.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">We have here, under the auspices of an
+ Eastern Archbishop, a clear enunciation of the doctrine which
+ afterwards divided the east and west: the Double Procession of the
+ Holy Spirit. The <span class="tei tei-q">“filioque”</span> clause,
+ which formed no part of the Nicene Creed, nor of its
+ Constantinopolitan recension, had been formally adopted at the
+ Third Council of Toledo in 589 and at subsequent Spanish councils.
+ The English prelates at Hatfield were probably influenced by this
+ precedent.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_652" name="note_652"
+ href="#noteref_652">652.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Bede's <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“History of the Abbots,”</span> § 6.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_653" name="note_653"
+ href="#noteref_653">653.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, St. Peter's at Rome. The
+ Monastery of St. Martin was on the Esquiline. It was founded by
+ Pope Symmachus in honour of SS. Sylvester and Martin.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_654" name="note_654"
+ href="#noteref_654">654.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I"
+ class="tei tei-ref">1</a>, notes. (For his life, v. Bede's
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“History of the Abbots,”</span> and the
+ Anon. <span class="tei tei-q">“History of the Abbots.”</span>) He
+ has not been mentioned before in this history. His ecclesiastical
+ surname was Benedict, <span class="tei tei-q">“Baducing”</span> was
+ probably his patronymic. He was of noble birth and a thegn of King
+ Oswy, born in 628. He was the companion of Wilfrid on his first
+ journey to Rome (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 19</a>). In his native province of Northumbria he founded the
+ monasteries of Wearmouth (in 674) and Jarrow (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">circ.</span></span>
+ 681), where Bede's life was passed, and enriched them with
+ furniture, vestments, relics, pictures, and a library of valuable
+ books which he brought from the Continent. The rule which he framed
+ for his monasteries was Benedictine, compiled from seventeen
+ different monasteries which he had visited. He died Jan. 12,
+ 689.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_655" name="note_655"
+ href="#noteref_655">655.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 21</a>. Bede's <span class="tei tei-q">“History of
+ the Abbots,”</span> and Anon. <span class="tei tei-q">“History of
+ the Abbots.”</span> He added to Benedict's library. He had been a
+ monk at Ripon under Wilfrid, became Abbot of Jarrow in 681, and of
+ Wearmouth in addition to Jarrow in 688. In 716 he resigned and set
+ out for Rome, but died at Langres in the same year. Bede was
+ trained under him (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>) and was probably the little boy left alone
+ with him to recite the offices when the pestilence of 686 swept
+ away the monks. (Anon. Hist. Abb. § 14.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_656" name="note_656"
+ href="#noteref_656">656.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 20</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_657" name="note_657"
+ href="#noteref_657">657.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">17</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_658" name="note_658"
+ href="#noteref_658">658.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In the Council of Constantinople,
+ 680-681 (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XVII" class="tei tei-ref">17</a> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span>, note.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_659" name="note_659"
+ href="#noteref_659">659.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">To St. Martin's own church at Tours,
+ where, as Abbot of St. Martin's monastery at Rome, it was specially
+ fitting that he should find burial.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_660" name="note_660"
+ href="#noteref_660">660.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_661" name="note_661"
+ href="#noteref_661">661.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Princeps,”</span> A.S. Ealdorman. The county of the
+ Southern Gyrwas was South Cambridgeshire. Cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">III, 20</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_662" name="note_662"
+ href="#noteref_662">662.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">25</a>. Bede tells us in the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Life of Cuthbert,”</span> that she was a half sister
+ of Oswy's on the mother's side. Her name survives in Ebchester on
+ the Derwent, where she founded a nunnery; in St. Abb's Head, near
+ which she afterwards founded the double monastery of Coldingham;
+ and in St. Ebbe's, Oxford. She was the friend of Cuthbert, and it
+ was to her exhortations to Egfrid that Wilfrid owed his release
+ from prison.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_663" name="note_663"
+ href="#noteref_663">663.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Coldingham in Berwickshire. It was a
+ mixed monastery. Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">25</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_664" name="note_664"
+ href="#noteref_664">664.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ely. The Isle of Ely was her jointure
+ from her first husband. She received the help and support of
+ Aldwulf, king of East Anglia (<a href="#Book_II_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 15</a>; IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">17</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>), her cousin (he was the son of Ethelhere and
+ nephew of Anna). The monastery was founded in 673. It was exempted
+ from the jurisdiction of the East Anglian bishop, and subject to
+ Wilfrid.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_665" name="note_665"
+ href="#noteref_665">665.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 8</a>, cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>, note. After her husband's death she acted
+ as regent for a time, then founded a monastery in the Isle of
+ Sheppey, and became abbess of it. Thence she retired to Ely, where,
+ after being a simple nun, she succeeded Ethelthryth as abbess. She
+ was herself succeeded first at Sheppey, and afterwards at Ely, by
+ her daughter Ermingild, widow of Wulfhere of Mercia.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_666" name="note_666"
+ href="#noteref_666">666.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Grantchester, near Cambridge.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_667" name="note_667"
+ href="#noteref_667">667.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A Roman sarcophagus. A number of
+ fragments of very ancient stone coffins have been found there,
+ built into the wall of the church (Mayor and Lumby).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_668" name="note_668"
+ href="#noteref_668">668.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Audrey”</span> is the popular form of the name
+ Ethelthryth. A <span class="tei tei-q">“tawdry lace”</span>
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span> St. Audrey lace) is a
+ necklace; cf. <span class="tei tei-q">“Winter's Tale,”</span> iv.
+ 3. Hence our word <span class="tei tei-q">“tawdry,”</span> which
+ possibly only derives its meaning from the cheap necklaces, etc.,
+ sold at St. Audrey's fair at Ely on the saint's day, October 17
+ (the day of her translation), but may also be a reminiscence of
+ this anecdote.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_669" name="note_669"
+ href="#noteref_669">669.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The poem is (1) alphabetical;
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, the first letters of the
+ hexameter lines form the alphabet, and there are four additional
+ couplets at the end, in which the first letters form the word
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Amen”</span>; (2) <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“serpentine,”</span> reciprocal or echoing;
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, the last half of the
+ pentameter repeats the first two and a half feet of the hexameter.
+ Such verses are common in mediaeval Latin, and are doubtless a
+ development from the occasional instances of echoing lines which
+ occur in the classical poets (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">e.g.</span></span>, Martial VIII, xxi, 1-2;
+ IX, 97; Ovid, Fasti IV, 365-366), as the extreme form of that
+ impulse to give emphasis by iteration which is a marked feature of
+ Latin poetry, particularly of the Ovidian elegiac.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_670" name="note_670"
+ href="#noteref_670">670.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Agatha suffered 5th February, 251
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, in the Decian
+ persecution, according to her <span class="tei tei-q">“Acta”</span>
+ (the Diocletian, according to the Martyrology and Aldhelm). Eulalia
+ was burnt to death at the age of twelve in the Diocletian
+ persecution, having denounced herself. The legend tells that a
+ white dove hovered over her ashes till snow fell and covered them.
+ Tecla, the disciple of St. Paul, is said to have been the first
+ virgin martyr. She was miraculously saved from her martyrdom and
+ died in peace long after. Euphemia was torn by wild beasts at
+ Chalcedon in 307 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> in the Diocletian
+ persecution. Asterius, Bishop of Amasea, 400 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, says that he saw a
+ tablet in the church at Chalcedon depicting her sufferings. We have
+ thus very early evidence for her history. Agnes is said to have
+ been beheaded in 304 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, in the Diocletian
+ persecution, at the age of twelve or thirteen. The date of St.
+ Cecilia is very uncertain; Fortunatus, Bishop of Poitiers, says
+ that she died <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">circ.</span></span> 176-180 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, but another account
+ places her martyrdom as late as the time of Diocletian. Her
+ connection with music does not appear in the legends, and is
+ probably due to the fact that Pope Paschal endowed the monastery
+ which he built in connection with her church at Rome to provide for
+ musical services at her tomb day and night.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_671" name="note_671"
+ href="#noteref_671">671.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">She had not been a queen twelve years.
+ The dates are probably these: she was born about 630 at Ermynge
+ (Ixning) in Suffolk, and married to Tondbert in 652. Tondbert died
+ in 655, and she was married to Egfrid (who must then have been only
+ fifteen) in 660. Egfrid succeeded to the throne in 670 or 671, and
+ it must have been in 672 that she retired to Coldingham. She was,
+ therefore, queen for not more than two years, though perhaps we may
+ accept the statement of the Liber Eliensis that Egfrid was sub-king
+ of Deira for some years before his accession.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_672" name="note_672"
+ href="#noteref_672">672.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, she had been buried
+ sixteen years; <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">19</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_673" name="note_673"
+ href="#noteref_673">673.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Literally the water snake, ὕδρος, used
+ generally for any serpent, and so = the Devil; <span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Chelydrus</span></span> is similarly used
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Ducange).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_674" name="note_674"
+ href="#noteref_674">674.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Battle of the Trent in 679 (cf.
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>). It was
+ on the anniversary of Wilfrid's expulsion; he is said to have
+ foretold a calamity. The place may, perhaps, be identified with
+ Elford-on-Trent, in Staffordshire; it is supposed that the name may
+ be a reminiscence of Aelfwine. By this battle Mercia regained
+ Lindsey, which never again became Northumbrian (cf. c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">12</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_675" name="note_675"
+ href="#noteref_675">675.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">22</a>, where he is called <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“King Aelfwine,”</span> as also twice in Eddius. He may
+ have been sub-king of Deira.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_676" name="note_676"
+ href="#noteref_676">676.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 11</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>. When Wilfrid took refuge in Mercia in 681,
+ she and her husband expelled him <span class="tei tei-q">“pro
+ adulatione Egfridi regis”</span> (Eddius).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_677" name="note_677"
+ href="#noteref_677">677.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Wergild,”</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, pecuniary value set upon
+ every man's life according to his status (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Stubbs, <span class="tei tei-q">“Constitutional
+ History”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_678" name="note_678"
+ href="#noteref_678">678.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Comes,”</span> A.S. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“gesith.”</span> Above, Imma is described as
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“de militia ejus juvenis,”</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, a young <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“king's thegn”</span> (the term applied to him in the
+ A.S. version).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_679" name="note_679"
+ href="#noteref_679">679.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Towcester (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Tovecester,”</span> in Domesday Book) in
+ Northamptonshire, Doncaster, and Littleborough have all been
+ suggested, but the place has not been identified. The name
+ indicates that it had been a Roman station.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_680" name="note_680"
+ href="#noteref_680">680.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Sexburg. Cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 8</a>; IV, 19, p.
+ <a href="#Pg261" class="tei tei-ref">261</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_681" name="note_681"
+ href="#noteref_681">681.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">24</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">25</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 24</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_682" name="note_682"
+ href="#noteref_682">682.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_683" name="note_683"
+ href="#noteref_683">683.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>,
+ this Chapter. He was the son of Edwin's elder brother, who died in
+ exile after the invasion of Deira by Ethelric, king of Bernicia, in
+ 589.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_684" name="note_684"
+ href="#noteref_684">684.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_II_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 9</a>, foll.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_685" name="note_685"
+ href="#noteref_685">685.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Her sister, Heresuid, had married
+ Ethelhere, brother of Anna, of East Anglia, whom he succeeded. In
+ 647, when Hilda took the veil, Anna was still king.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_686" name="note_686"
+ href="#noteref_686">686.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 8</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_687" name="note_687"
+ href="#noteref_687">687.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 15</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 17</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_688" name="note_688"
+ href="#noteref_688">688.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A small cell, not otherwise
+ known.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_689" name="note_689"
+ href="#noteref_689">689.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Hartlepool, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> III,
+ 24, p. <a href="#Pg190" class="tei tei-ref">190</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_690" name="note_690"
+ href="#noteref_690">690.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede is the sole authority for her
+ life. A fifteenth century gloss on one of the MSS. has led to her
+ being wrongly identified with the Irish Bega, the supposed
+ foundress of St. Bees.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_691" name="note_691"
+ href="#noteref_691">691.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A Roman station on the Wharfe, now
+ Tadcaster. Probably the nunnery was at Healaugh (Heiu's
+ <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">laeg</span></span> = territory), three miles
+ north of Calcaria. A gravestone bearing Heiu's name has been found
+ there.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_692" name="note_692"
+ href="#noteref_692">692.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">12</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_693" name="note_693"
+ href="#noteref_693">693.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">His name does not appear in any of the
+ lists of bishops. There is no evidence that a see of Dorchester
+ (cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>,
+ and note) existed at this time, except from this passage and the
+ statement of Florence of Worcester to the effect that a fivefold
+ division of the Mercian diocese took place in 679, that Dorchester
+ was included in Mercia, and that Aetla was appointed as its bishop.
+ Probably this latter statement is derived from Bede. It has been
+ proposed to identify Aetla with Haedde, Bishop of the West Saxons
+ (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>;
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>;
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>), but it
+ seems unlikely that Bede should not have mentioned their identity.
+ The most probable explanation seems to be that a see was
+ established about 679 at Dorchester (which may have been under
+ Mercia at the time) and that Aetla was its bishop, but that it had
+ only a very short existence.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_694" name="note_694"
+ href="#noteref_694">694.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>,
+ notes.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_695" name="note_695"
+ href="#noteref_695">695.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">John of Beverley, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Inderauuda”</span> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_II" class="tei tei-ref">V, 2</a>). He and
+ Berthun (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ibid.</span></span>) are said to have founded
+ Beverley. He was consecrated Bishop of Hexham, probably in 687,
+ transferred to York 705, when Wilfrid was restored to Hexham, and
+ died in 721, soon after his retirement to Beverley (<a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">V, 6</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>). As Bishop of Hexham he ordained Bede both
+ deacon and priest (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V. 24</a>). He had been a pupil of Archbishop
+ Theodore (cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">V.
+ 3</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_696" name="note_696"
+ href="#noteref_696">696.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Wilfrid II, Bishop of York. He
+ succeeded John (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 6</a>) in 718, and was still Bishop of York in 731 when Bede
+ finished the History (cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 23</a>). In 732 he resigned and was succeeded by
+ Egbert (to whom Bede addressed the Ep. ad Egb., and who in 735
+ received the pallium as Archbishop of York). Wilfrid died in 745
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Continuation"
+ class="tei tei-ref">Continuation</a>, 732, 735, and 745). His
+ character is highly praised by Alcuin (De Sanct. Ebor.).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_697" name="note_697"
+ href="#noteref_697">697.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Hartlepool and Whitby, both apparently
+ double monasteries.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_698" name="note_698"
+ href="#noteref_698">698.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. II, 2, p. <a href="#Pg084" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">84</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_699" name="note_699"
+ href="#noteref_699">699.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Dr. Stubbs suggests that this sub-king
+ of the Hwiccas may possibly be the same as Osric of Northumbria,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 23</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_700" name="note_700"
+ href="#noteref_700">700.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The see was at Worcester. The
+ foundation of the bishopric is assigned by Florence of Worcester to
+ the year 679, the date of the alleged fivefold division of the
+ Mercian diocese (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> p. <a href="#Pg272" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">272</a>, note 2), Bosel being appointed bishop.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_701" name="note_701"
+ href="#noteref_701">701.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">12</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_702" name="note_702"
+ href="#noteref_702">702.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The consecration of Oftfor is
+ generally placed in 691. It was after Wilfrid's second expulsion,
+ when he was acting as Bishop of Leicester. Theodore had died in
+ 690, and Bertwald was not consecrated till 693 (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 8</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_703" name="note_703"
+ href="#noteref_703">703.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">So Florence of Worcester.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_704" name="note_704"
+ href="#noteref_704">704.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was king of the Britons of Loidis
+ and Elmet. It was probably to avenge the death of his nephew,
+ Hereric, that Edwin conquered Loidis and drove out Cerdic.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_705" name="note_705"
+ href="#noteref_705">705.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">14</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_706" name="note_706"
+ href="#noteref_706">706.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Hackness, thirteen miles from Whitby
+ and three to the west of Scarborough. It was a cell belonging to
+ Whitby. At the dissolution under Henry VIII, it contained only four
+ monks, of the Benedictine order (Dugdale, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Monasticon”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_707" name="note_707"
+ href="#noteref_707">707.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">She has been confused with Heiu and
+ with Bega, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> p. <a href="#Pg271" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">271</a>, note 7.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_708" name="note_708"
+ href="#noteref_708">708.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, the Prioress.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_709" name="note_709"
+ href="#noteref_709">709.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Obviously ballads, probably of a
+ warlike character, existed before Caedmon, but he is regarded as
+ the father of English sacred poetry. It is a question how far the
+ new impulse arose independently among the Anglo-Saxons, or is to be
+ connected with Old Saxon religious poetry of which the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Heliand”</span> is the only extant specimen (cf.
+ Plummer, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad loc.</span></span>). Of the mass of poetry
+ attributed to Caedmon, much must be regarded as not his actual
+ work. The fragment translated here by Bede has been accepted as
+ genuine by most critics. It exists in the Northumbrian dialect at
+ the end of the Moore MS. of Bede, and in a West Saxon form in other
+ MSS., as well as in the Anglo-Saxon translation of Bede's History,
+ the Northumbrian version being the oldest.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_710" name="note_710"
+ href="#noteref_710">710.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Villicus,”</span> A.S. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“tun-gerefa”</span> = town-reeve, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>,
+ headman of the township. Cædmon was apparently a herdsman on a farm
+ belonging to the monastery.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_711" name="note_711"
+ href="#noteref_711">711.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Levit., xi, 3, and Deut., xiv,
+ 6.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_712" name="note_712"
+ href="#noteref_712">712.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Apparently reserved and kept in the
+ Infirmary for the Communion of the dying.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_713" name="note_713"
+ href="#noteref_713">713.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Matins were sung soon after
+ midnight.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_714" name="note_714"
+ href="#noteref_714">714.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Coldingham, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">19</a> and
+ note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_715" name="note_715"
+ href="#noteref_715">715.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Not the Abbot of Iona who wrote the
+ the life of St. Columba (V, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">15</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">21</a>). This Adamnan is found in the Martyrology of
+ Wilson, in Colgan's <span class="tei tei-q">“Lives of the Irish
+ Saints,”</span> and in Bollandus, <span class="tei tei-q">“Acta
+ Sanctorum.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_716" name="note_716"
+ href="#noteref_716">716.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">From the Vulgate, Ps. xciv, 2. (xcv in
+ our Psalter.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_717" name="note_717"
+ href="#noteref_717">717.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">19</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_718" name="note_718"
+ href="#noteref_718">718.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The detached dwellings built round the
+ principal buildings of the community. Irish monasteries were built
+ after this fashion.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_719" name="note_719"
+ href="#noteref_719">719.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Wearmouth and Jarrow.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_720" name="note_720"
+ href="#noteref_720">720.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For Berct, cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">V, 24</a> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">sub</span></span>
+ 698), note. The circumstances which led to the invasion are not
+ known.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_721" name="note_721"
+ href="#noteref_721">721.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Picts north of the Forth, cf. c.
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">12</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span> Their king at this time was Bruide mac Bili, who
+ was Egfrid's distant kinsman. In 672 Egfrid had crushed a rising of
+ Picts under the same king.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_722" name="note_722"
+ href="#noteref_722">722.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">27-32</a>. He had a mysterious intimation of
+ the disaster at the hour of the king's defeat and death, and warned
+ the queen (Eormenburg), who was with him at Carlisle (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Bede's Life of Cuthbert, and the Anonymous Life). He is also said
+ to have prophesied the king's death a year before to Elfled,
+ Egfrid's sister (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 24</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_723" name="note_723"
+ href="#noteref_723">723.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">At Nechtansmere or Dunnechtan,
+ identified with Dunnichen, near Forfar. Egfrid was buried in Iona,
+ where Adamnan, the friend of his successor, was Abbot.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_724" name="note_724"
+ href="#noteref_724">724.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_V"
+ class="tei tei-ref">5</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span>, note. If he succeeded
+ in February, 670, this would be his sixteenth year.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_725" name="note_725"
+ href="#noteref_725">725.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">4</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">27</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 3</a>; V, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">9</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_X" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">10</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">22</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>. His English birth and long residence in
+ Ireland fitted him to be a mediator.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_726" name="note_726"
+ href="#noteref_726">726.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Vergil, Aen. II, 169.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_727" name="note_727"
+ href="#noteref_727">727.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Dalriadic Scots (Cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">I, 1</a>, note; <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XXXIV" class="tei tei-ref">I, 34</a>) and the Britons
+ of Strathclyde.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_728" name="note_728"
+ href="#noteref_728">728.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">12</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_729" name="note_729"
+ href="#noteref_729">729.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Abercorn on the Forth, cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">I, 12</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_730" name="note_730"
+ href="#noteref_730">730.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">24</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">25</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 23</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 24</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_731" name="note_731"
+ href="#noteref_731">731.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. III, 24, p. <a href="#Pg190"
+ class="tei tei-ref">190</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_732" name="note_732"
+ href="#noteref_732">732.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 24</a>, and note. Elfled succeeded Hilda as
+ abbess, and apparently ruled jointly with her mother.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_733" name="note_733"
+ href="#noteref_733">733.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_V" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">passim</span></span>, and Bede's two lives of
+ Cuthbert. His mother's name is said by the Irish authorities to
+ have been Fina. He had lived among the Irish islands (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“in insulis Scottorum,”</span> and <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“in regionibus Scottorum”</span>) for the sake of
+ study, according to Bede, but William of Malmesbury implies that
+ Egfrid may have been responsible for his exile. He was a man of
+ great learning and of scholarly tastes. In Bede's <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“History of the Abbots,”</span> we are told that he
+ gave eight hides of land for a MS. which Benedict Biscop had
+ brought from Rome.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_734" name="note_734"
+ href="#noteref_734">734.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">5</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">17</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">22</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_735" name="note_735"
+ href="#noteref_735">735.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">1</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_V" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">5</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_736" name="note_736"
+ href="#noteref_736">736.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Apparently at one time joint-king with
+ Hlothere. Certain dooms are ascribed to them both. According to
+ Thomas of Elmham, he was killed in war against Caedwalla, king of
+ Wessex, and his brother, Mul, who were at this time encroaching on
+ Kent.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_737" name="note_737"
+ href="#noteref_737">737.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Mul seems to have usurped the throne
+ for a time.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_738" name="note_738"
+ href="#noteref_738">738.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 692 we find him reigning as
+ joint-king with Swaebhard (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 8</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>). He must have succeeded
+ in 690, if Bede's dates are correct; cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 23</a>, where it is
+ said that he died on April 23, 725, after a reign of thirty-four
+ and a half years.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_739" name="note_739"
+ href="#noteref_739">739.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, 685.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_740" name="note_740"
+ href="#noteref_740">740.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">26</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_741" name="note_741"
+ href="#noteref_741">741.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XVI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 16</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_742" name="note_742"
+ href="#noteref_742">742.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">As a boy he had been remarkable for
+ his high spirits and love of athletic exercises. The rebuke of a
+ little boy of three is said to have turned his thoughts to a more
+ serious life, and a vision which he saw as he watched his sheep on
+ the Lammermuir Hills on the night of Aidan's death, led him to form
+ the resolve of entering a monastery. (Bede's Life of
+ Cuthbert.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_743" name="note_743"
+ href="#noteref_743">743.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Melrose; cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">III, 26</a> and
+ note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_744" name="note_744"
+ href="#noteref_744">744.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span> and <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 9</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_745" name="note_745"
+ href="#noteref_745">745.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. 12, p. <a href="#Pg243" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">243</a>, note 1.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_746" name="note_746"
+ href="#noteref_746">746.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">28</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_IX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 9</a>. Probably here <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“sacerdos”</span> = priest, A.S. version: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“masse-preost.”</span> But Aelfric calls him bishop.
+ The town of St. Boswells on the Tweed is called after him. For an
+ instance of his prophetic spirit, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>, c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>. It was his fame which drew Cuthbert to
+ Melrose. When he saw the youth on his arrival, he exclaimed,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Behold a servant of the Lord!”</span> He
+ is generally supposed to have been carried off by the plague of
+ 664. For an account of his last days spent in reading the Gospel of
+ St. John with Cuthbert, v. Bede's Prose Life of Cuthbert. The
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“codex”</span> which they used was extant
+ in Durham in Simeon of Durham's time.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_747" name="note_747"
+ href="#noteref_747">747.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. III, 3, p. <a href="#Pg139" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">139</a>, note 3.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_748" name="note_748"
+ href="#noteref_748">748.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XXVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">I, 27</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_749" name="note_749"
+ href="#noteref_749">749.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Much of the account given here is from
+ the prose life.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_750" name="note_750"
+ href="#noteref_750">750.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The synod of Twyford, a mixed assembly
+ of clergy and laity, met in the autumn of 684. The place is
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“perhaps where the Aln is crossed by two
+ fords near Whittingham”</span> (in Northumberland) (Bright). This
+ is another instance of the preposition prefixed to the name, cf.
+ II, 14, p. <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note
+ 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_751" name="note_751"
+ href="#noteref_751">751.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">26</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_752" name="note_752"
+ href="#noteref_752">752.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. 27, p. <a href="#Pg288" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">288</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_753" name="note_753"
+ href="#noteref_753">753.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 685.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_754" name="note_754"
+ href="#noteref_754">754.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">12</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_755" name="note_755"
+ href="#noteref_755">755.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_756" name="note_756"
+ href="#noteref_756">756.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Soon after Christmas, 686. In
+ February, 687, his last illness began.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_757" name="note_757"
+ href="#noteref_757">757.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Herbert's Island in Derwentwater.
+ Strictly speaking, the Derwent flows through Derwentwater: it rises
+ in Borrowdale. An indulgence of forty days was granted by Thomas
+ Appleby, Bishop of Carlisle, in 1374 to pilgrims who visited the
+ island.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_758" name="note_758"
+ href="#noteref_758">758.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Carlisle, called also Luel by Simeon
+ of Durham.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_759" name="note_759"
+ href="#noteref_759">759.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 687.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_760" name="note_760"
+ href="#noteref_760">760.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In St. Peter's Church. In 875, when
+ the monks fled from Lindisfarne before the Danes, his relics were
+ removed, first to Chester-le-Street, then to Ripon, and eventually
+ to Durham. Simeon of Durham says the body was found to be
+ uncorrupted, when it was placed in the new Cathedral there in
+ 1104.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_761" name="note_761"
+ href="#noteref_761">761.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The year in which he administered the
+ bishopric falls between his restoration to York, Hexham, and the
+ monastery of Ripon, and his second expulsion.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_762" name="note_762"
+ href="#noteref_762">762.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 25</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span>, and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXX" class="tei tei-ref">30</a>. In the life of
+ Cuthbert he is described as a man <span class="tei tei-q">“magnarum
+ virtutum”</span> (miraculous powers?). Alcuin tells that he calmed
+ the winds by his prayers.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_763" name="note_763"
+ href="#noteref_763">763.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">698 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_764" name="note_764"
+ href="#noteref_764">764.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Dacre, a small stream near
+ Penrith. There are the ruins of a castle, and Smith says there is a
+ tradition of a monastery on its banks.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_765" name="note_765"
+ href="#noteref_765">765.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Not the missionary in <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XI" class="tei tei-ref">V, 11</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_766" name="note_766"
+ href="#noteref_766">766.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-q">“Innumera
+ miracula”</span> are ascribed to him by Florence of Worcester.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_767" name="note_767"
+ href="#noteref_767">767.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 16</a>, and note; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 27-30</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_768" name="note_768"
+ href="#noteref_768">768.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ripon, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> III,
+ 25, p. <a href="#Pg194" class="tei tei-ref">194</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_769" name="note_769"
+ href="#noteref_769">769.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cuthbert and Eadbert (IV, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXIX" class="tei tei-ref">29</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXX" class="tei tei-ref">30</a>). His relics were
+ removed with Cuthbert's and finally interred at Durham.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_770" name="note_770"
+ href="#noteref_770">770.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 26</a>, and <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>. He reigned from 685 to 705.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_771" name="note_771"
+ href="#noteref_771">771.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 26</a>; IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">27</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>. He died in 686.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_772" name="note_772"
+ href="#noteref_772">772.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">John of Beverley, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> IV,
+ 23, p. <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref">273</a>, and note.
+ Wilfrid administered the bishopric during the vacancy between
+ Eata's death and John's consecration in 687.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_773" name="note_773"
+ href="#noteref_773">773.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_774" name="note_774"
+ href="#noteref_774">774.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Beverley. The present name is said to
+ be derived from a colony of beavers in the Hull river. In 866 the
+ minster was destroyed by the Danes, but it was repaired three years
+ later. In 925 Athelstan restored it and made it collegiate, giving
+ it lands and various privileges. (For the preposition, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> II,
+ 14, p. <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note 5.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_775" name="note_775"
+ href="#noteref_775">775.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Supposed to have been at St. John's
+ Lee, near Hexham. The old name is Erneshow or Herneshaw. (Richard
+ of Hexham, Folcard.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_776" name="note_776"
+ href="#noteref_776">776.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The reading of the best MSS.,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Clymeterium”</span> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v. ll.</span></span>
+ clymiterium, climiterium, clymitorium) seems inexplicable. Smith
+ reads <span class="tei tei-q">“coemeterium,”</span> probably on the
+ authority of a gloss (<span class="tei tei-q">“id est
+ cimeterium”</span>) on some of the later MSS., and it has generally
+ been translated <span class="tei tei-q">“cemetery.”</span> The AS.
+ version has <span class="tei tei-q">“gebæd hus 7 ciricean”</span> =
+ oratory and church.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_777" name="note_777"
+ href="#noteref_777">777.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Acts, iii, 2-8.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_778" name="note_778"
+ href="#noteref_778">778.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This was Wilfrid's second restoration.
+ He recovered Hexham and the monastery of Ripon at the Synod on the
+ Nidd in 705.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_779" name="note_779"
+ href="#noteref_779">779.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bosa (IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">12</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>) died <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">circ.</span></span> 705.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_780" name="note_780"
+ href="#noteref_780">780.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Watton in the East Riding of
+ Yorkshire. (<span class="tei tei-q">“Hodie Watton, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>,
+ humida villa ex aquis et paludibus quibus septa est.”</span>
+ Smith.) It is called Betendune by Folcard, the biographer of Bishop
+ John.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_781" name="note_781"
+ href="#noteref_781">781.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“studium”</span> = medical treatment, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Plummer, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad loc.</span></span> Under the verb,
+ <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">studere</span></span>, Ducange gives instances
+ of this meaning: <span class="tei tei-q">“Iussitque rex, ut
+ studeretur a medicis”</span>; Greg. Turon., vi, 32. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Episcopus, adhibito mulomedico, jussit ei (equo)
+ studium impendere, quo scilicet sanari potuisset”</span>; St.
+ Audoënus, lib. 2; Vit. St. Eligii, 44.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_782" name="note_782"
+ href="#noteref_782">782.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop John had studied under
+ Theodore. Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">IV,
+ 23</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_783" name="note_783"
+ href="#noteref_783">783.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Note the tendency to hereditary
+ succession in monasteries (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Haddan and Stubbs, III,
+ 337-338). Instances are, however, rare in England, though common in
+ Ireland, where the clan system affected ecclesiastical preferments.
+ Eanfled and Elfled at Whitby are not a case in point, as Eanfled
+ did not precede her daughter, but was only associated with her in
+ some way in the government of the monastery.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_784" name="note_784"
+ href="#noteref_784">784.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“vill”</span> was at South Burton (Folcard), now called
+ Bishop Burton, between two and three miles from Beverley.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_785" name="note_785"
+ href="#noteref_785">785.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">To redeem his fast, as the A.S.
+ version explains.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_786" name="note_786"
+ href="#noteref_786">786.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt., viii, 14-15; St. Mark, i,
+ 30-31; St. Luke, iv, 38-39.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_787" name="note_787"
+ href="#noteref_787">787.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">At North Burton (Dugdale, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Monasticon”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_788" name="note_788"
+ href="#noteref_788">788.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He lived till 745, according to Simeon
+ of Durham.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_789" name="note_789"
+ href="#noteref_789">789.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">There were probably two monasteries at
+ Tynemouth, the one mentioned here, and another (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Bede's <span class="tei tei-q">“Life of Cuthbert”</span>), which
+ had been a house of monks, but afterwards, when Bede wrote, had
+ become a nunnery.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_790" name="note_790"
+ href="#noteref_790">790.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Breathing on the face and catechizing
+ were practised in order to exorcise evil spirits from the hearts of
+ catechumens (Bede, Opp. viii, 106).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_791" name="note_791"
+ href="#noteref_791">791.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Saxon Chronicle is very exact:
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Thirty-three years, eight months, and
+ thirteen days.”</span> This would date his episcopate from August,
+ 687, to May, 721, for May 7th was observed as the day of his
+ festival at Beverley.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_792" name="note_792"
+ href="#noteref_792">792.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_II"
+ class="tei tei-ref">2</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_793" name="note_793"
+ href="#noteref_793">793.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Wilfrid II: <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> IV,
+ 23, p. <a href="#Pg273" class="tei tei-ref">273</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_794" name="note_794"
+ href="#noteref_794">794.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, in 688. For Caedwalla,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> IV, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">12</a> (and note), <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">15</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XVI" class="tei tei-ref">16</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_795" name="note_795"
+ href="#noteref_795">795.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Sergius I, 687-701.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_796" name="note_796"
+ href="#noteref_796">796.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. II, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_IX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">9</a>, <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">14</a> and notes.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_797" name="note_797"
+ href="#noteref_797">797.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 14</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_798" name="note_798"
+ href="#noteref_798">798.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">By Benedictus Crispus, Archbishop of
+ Milan. He died in 725.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_799" name="note_799"
+ href="#noteref_799">799.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Sergius was his godfather
+ (cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>,
+ where Oswald stands sponsor for Cynegils). The Saxon Chronicle says
+ he also baptized him.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_800" name="note_800"
+ href="#noteref_800">800.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Justinian II. He succeeded in 685 and
+ died in 711.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_801" name="note_801"
+ href="#noteref_801">801.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 15</a>, and note. Thus, according to Bede's
+ reckoning, he reigned from 688 to 725, but the date of his
+ abdication is variously given.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_802" name="note_802"
+ href="#noteref_802">802.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gregory II., 715-731, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Preface, p. <a href="#Pg002" class="tei tei-ref">2</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_803" name="note_803"
+ href="#noteref_803">803.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was consecrated 26th March, 668,
+ and died, as Bede says here, on 19th September, 690.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_804" name="note_804"
+ href="#noteref_804">804.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The church of SS. Peter and Paul. Cf.
+ II, 3, p. <a href="#Pg090" class="tei tei-ref">90</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_805" name="note_805"
+ href="#noteref_805">805.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">They are elegiacs. Cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_X" class="tei tei-ref">I, 10</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_806" name="note_806"
+ href="#noteref_806">806.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 3</a>, and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span> <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">19</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_807" name="note_807"
+ href="#noteref_807">807.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The old Roman town Reculver, in Kent.
+ A charter of 679 exists (the oldest original English charter
+ extant) by which King Hlothere of Kent grants land in Thanet to
+ Bertwald and his monastery.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_808" name="note_808"
+ href="#noteref_808">808.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Said to be the Inlade.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_809" name="note_809"
+ href="#noteref_809">809.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The see was, therefore, vacant for two
+ years, possibly owing to the political troubles of the time, cf.
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 26</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span> The further delay of a year between Bertwald's
+ election and consecration may have been caused by his desire to
+ obtain greater weight as consecrated by the Primate of a
+ neighbouring Church (Haddan and Stubbs, III, 229).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_810" name="note_810"
+ href="#noteref_810">810.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For Wictred, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 26</a>, and
+ note. Thomas of Elmham tries to identify Suaebhard with Suefred,
+ son of Sebbi, king of the East Saxons (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 11</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>), and says that he made himself king of Kent by
+ violence, but this seems very improbable.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_811" name="note_811"
+ href="#noteref_811">811.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was Archbishop of Lyons. The Church
+ of Lyons did not obtain the primacy over other metropolitan
+ churches till the eleventh century, but apparently it held a
+ leading position even before this time.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_812" name="note_812"
+ href="#noteref_812">812.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was trained under Theodore and
+ Hadrian in the School of Canterbury; cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 23</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span> The date of Gebmund's death and the succession
+ of Tobias cannot be earlier than 696, as Gebmund (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>) appears
+ to have been present at the Kentish Witenagemot of Bersted in that
+ year. (Haddan and Stubbs, III, 238, 241.) Tobias died in 726.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_813" name="note_813"
+ href="#noteref_813">813.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">4</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">27</a>; IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">3</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">26</a>, and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span> cc. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_X" class="tei tei-ref">10</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">22</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">23</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_814" name="note_814"
+ href="#noteref_814">814.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The name does not occur in any Celtic
+ literature which we possess. All the evidence seems to show that
+ the Celts have always called the English <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Saxons.”</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Ellmyn,”</span> for Allemanni, occurs sometimes in
+ Welsh poetry (Rhŷs, <span class="tei tei-q">“Celtic
+ Britain”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_815" name="note_815"
+ href="#noteref_815">815.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Frisians at this time occupied the
+ coastland from the Maas to the region beyond the Ems. The Rugini
+ are probably the Rugii (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Tacitus, Germania, Chapter
+ XLIII). They were on the shores of the Baltic, probably about the
+ mouth of the Oder (the name survives in Rügen and Rügenwalde). They
+ are found with other North German tribes in the army of Attila, and
+ afterwards formed a settlement on the Lower Danube. The Danes were
+ mainly in Jutland, Fünen, and the extreme south of Scandinavia. The
+ Huns, who appeared in Europe towards the end of the fourth century
+ and menaced both the Eastern and Western Empires, were, after
+ Attila's death, driven eastwards, and settled near the Pontus,
+ disappearing among the Bulgarians and other kindred tribes. The Old
+ Saxons, or Saxons of the Continent (cf. <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">I, 15</a>), occupied both sides of the Elbe.
+ The name Saxon does not occur in the oldest accounts of the
+ Germans. Probably it was a new name for a union of nations which
+ comprised the Cherusci, Chauci, Angrivarii (and perhaps other
+ tribes) of Tacitus. The Boructuari are the Bructeri in Westphalia
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Zeuss, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Die Deutschen und die Nachbarstämme”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_816" name="note_816"
+ href="#noteref_816">816.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 27</a> (note) and <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII" class="tei tei-ref">28</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_817" name="note_817"
+ href="#noteref_817">817.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Melrose; cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">III, 26</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 27</a>, and
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">12</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_818" name="note_818"
+ href="#noteref_818">818.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 27</a>. Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 26</a>; IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_II" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 2</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_819" name="note_819"
+ href="#noteref_819">819.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III"
+ class="tei tei-ref">3</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">4</a>, and notes; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>,
+ the monasteries which owed their origin to Columba and were
+ included in the <span class="tei tei-q">“province”</span> of Iona.
+ They are distinguished from those which are mentioned in c.
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">15</a> as
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“ab Hiensium dominio liberi.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_820" name="note_820"
+ href="#noteref_820">820.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">His baptismal name was Colum
+ (<span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">columba</span></span> = a dove). He is said to
+ have acquired the name of Colum-cille, because in his youth he was
+ so constantly in the <span class="tei tei-q">“cell”</span> or
+ oratory.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_821" name="note_821"
+ href="#noteref_821">821.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Jonah, i, 12.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_822" name="note_822"
+ href="#noteref_822">822.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Nothing more is known of him. Alcuin
+ mentions him in his life of Wilbrord. His name is included in a
+ list of the eleven companions of Wilbrord given in a life of St.
+ Suidbert (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XI" class="tei tei-ref">11</a>), but no value is to
+ be attached to it (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Haddan and Stubbs, III, 225).
+ Bede distinctly says that he retired from missionary efforts after
+ this unsuccessful attempt.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_823" name="note_823"
+ href="#noteref_823">823.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The story is told that at one time
+ Rathbed was about to receive baptism at the hands of St. Wulfram,
+ Archbishop of Sens, but drew back on being told that his ancestors
+ were among the lost, refusing to go to Heaven without them. His
+ perpetual wars with the Franks ended in his defeat and expulsion,
+ and he died in 719.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_824" name="note_824"
+ href="#noteref_824">824.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The authority for Wilbrord's life is
+ Alcuin, who wrote it both in prose and verse. Wilbrord was born in
+ 657 or 658 in Northumbria, and was handed over by his mother to the
+ monks at Ripon in his infancy. His father, Wilgils, became a hermit
+ on a promontory at the mouth of the Humber. At the age of twenty he
+ went to Ireland for the sake of study and a stricter life. In 690
+ he set out for Frisland with eleven others, landed at Katwyk and
+ went to Utrecht, which was afterwards his episcopal see
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">11</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_825" name="note_825"
+ href="#noteref_825">825.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">They turned aside to Pippin on finding
+ Rathbed obdurate. Pippin of Heristal, Mayor of the Palace of the
+ Austrasian kings, had defeated the Neustrians at Testry in 687 and
+ was now the actual ruler of the Franks, though it was his grandson,
+ Pippin the Short, who first assumed royal power.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_826" name="note_826"
+ href="#noteref_826">826.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. 9, p. <a href="#Pg319" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">319</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_827" name="note_827"
+ href="#noteref_827">827.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Roger of Wendover places their mission
+ in 695. It must have been later than Wilbrord's in 690.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_828" name="note_828"
+ href="#noteref_828">828.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Satrap,”</span> cf. Stubbs, Constitutional History, i,
+ pp. 41-42. From this passage and similar notices of the Continental
+ Saxons he infers that they had remained free from Roman influences
+ and from any foreign intermixture of blood or institutions.
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“They had preserved the ancient features of
+ German life in their purest forms.... King Alfred, when he
+ translated Bede had no difficulty in recognizing in the satrap the
+ ealdorman, in the villicus the <span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">tungerefa</span></span>, in the vicus the
+ <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">tunscipe</span></span> of his own
+ land.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_829" name="note_829"
+ href="#noteref_829">829.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The year cannot be fixed.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_830" name="note_830"
+ href="#noteref_830">830.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Church of St. Cunibert, Cologne
+ (Gallican Martyrology, quoted by Smith).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_831" name="note_831"
+ href="#noteref_831">831.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Sergius I: <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">7</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_832" name="note_832"
+ href="#noteref_832">832.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Alcuin tells how he killed some of the
+ sacred cattle of the god Fosite, a son of Balder, in Heligoland,
+ and baptized three men in his well.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_833" name="note_833"
+ href="#noteref_833">833.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A life of him by Marcellinus
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>, note on Wictbert) is
+ worthless historically. Besides what we learn from Bede, we have
+ the date of his death (713) given by the <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Annales Francorum.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_834" name="note_834"
+ href="#noteref_834">834.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This was after Wilfrid's second
+ expulsion (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 19</a>). Bertwald was elected in July, 692, and returned from the
+ Continent in August, 693 (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">8</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_835" name="note_835"
+ href="#noteref_835">835.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The usual form of the name is
+ Plectrude.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_836" name="note_836"
+ href="#noteref_836">836.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Kaiserwerth on the Rhine, where it is
+ believed that his relics still remain in a silver shrine in the
+ thirteenth-century church. (For the preposition, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> II,
+ 14, p. <a href="#Pg119" class="tei tei-ref">119</a>, note 5.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_837" name="note_837"
+ href="#noteref_837">837.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This was Santa Cecilia in Trastevere.
+ The festival is 22nd November. As to the year, Mr. Plummer
+ considers that an entry in an old calendar belonging to Epternach,
+ near Trèves, Wilbrord's own monastery, giving the date 695, is
+ almost certainly by Wilbrord himself.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_838" name="note_838"
+ href="#noteref_838">838.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Utrecht. A distinction has been drawn
+ between the two places, Wiltaburg, or Wiltenburg, being a village
+ near Utrecht, but the names appear to be interchangeable.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_839" name="note_839"
+ href="#noteref_839">839.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Church of St. Saviour. He also
+ rebuilt a small church which had been destroyed by the pagans, and
+ consecrated it in honour of St. Martin (Letter of St. Boniface to
+ Pope Stephen). The cathedral stands on the site of this
+ church.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_840" name="note_840"
+ href="#noteref_840">840.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede writes in 731. As Alcuin says
+ Wilbrord lived to be eighty-one years of age, he must have died in
+ 738 or 739. Boniface is fairly accurate when he says that he
+ preached for fifty years.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_841" name="note_841"
+ href="#noteref_841">841.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Mr. Skene (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Celtic Scotland,”</span> i., p. 219) has shown that
+ the place cannot be Cunningham in Ayrshire, which was not in
+ Northumbria, but in Strathclyde, and not at that time subject to
+ Northumbria. He suggests Tininghame in East Lothian, which Simeon
+ of Durham calls Intiningaham, and places in the diocese of
+ Lindisfarne (C being a scribe's error for T). Chester-le-Street
+ (Saxon: Cunungaceaster) has also been suggested.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_842" name="note_842"
+ href="#noteref_842">842.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Melrose, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">III, 26</a>;
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 27</a>;
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 9</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_843" name="note_843"
+ href="#noteref_843">843.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 19</a>. On mediaeval visions, cf. Plummer,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ loc.</span></span>, and Bright, p. 144.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_844" name="note_844"
+ href="#noteref_844">844.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Vergil, Aen. VI, 268.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_845" name="note_845"
+ href="#noteref_845">845.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 26</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V. 1</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_846" name="note_846"
+ href="#noteref_846">846.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">23</a>. He began life in the service of St.
+ Cuthbert. He became first Prior, or Provost, then Abbot of Melrose,
+ and succeeded Eadfrid, who died in 721, as Bishop of Lindisfarne.
+ He enriched Lindisfarne with two treasures of art: a beautiful
+ stone cross which he erected there, and a cover of gold and jewels
+ for the Lindisfarne Gospels, written by Eadfrid in honour of St.
+ Cuthbert. The book is now in the British Museum, but the cover is
+ lost.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_847" name="note_847"
+ href="#noteref_847">847.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">704-709. Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>,
+ c. 19, pp. <a href="#Pg345" class="tei tei-ref">345</a>, <a href=
+ "#Pg356" class="tei tei-ref">356</a>, and c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>. He was the son of
+ Wulfhere, but being a boy at the time of his father's death, was
+ passed over in favour of Ethelred, Wulfhere's brother.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_848" name="note_848"
+ href="#noteref_848">848.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ps. xxxi, 1, in the Vulgate (xxxii in
+ our Psalter).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_849" name="note_849"
+ href="#noteref_849">849.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of Whitern; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>, cc. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">18</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_850" name="note_850"
+ href="#noteref_850">850.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. 1 John, v, 16.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_851" name="note_851"
+ href="#noteref_851">851.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Acts, vii, 56.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_852" name="note_852"
+ href="#noteref_852">852.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The northern Irish, and of them only
+ those who were independent of Iona (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>). The southern Irish had conformed much
+ earlier; cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">III,
+ 3</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_853" name="note_853"
+ href="#noteref_853">853.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">It is not clear whether Bede means
+ that any Britons were converted by Adamnan. If so, they must have
+ been Britons of Strathclyde. The Welsh only conformed 755-777. The
+ reference may be to those of the Cornish Britons, subject to the
+ West Saxons, who were led in 705 by Aldhelm's letter to Geraint to
+ adopt the Catholic Easter (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span>, c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">18</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_854" name="note_854"
+ href="#noteref_854">854.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ninth Abbot of Iona, 679-704, the
+ author of the Life of St. Columba.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_855" name="note_855"
+ href="#noteref_855">855.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Of Northumbria. Aldfrid, who had
+ studied in Iona during his exile, was his friend. Adamnan visited
+ the king twice, first, circ. 686, when he obtained the release of
+ the sixty Irish prisoners taken to England by Berct in 684
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 26</a> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span>) and again two years later (cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ c. 21, p. <a href="#Pg372" class="tei tei-ref">372</a>, note
+ 2).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_856" name="note_856"
+ href="#noteref_856">856.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Irish annals mention two voyages
+ to Ireland subsequent to that in 686 with the prisoners, viz., in
+ 692 and 697, after which he probably stayed there till after
+ Easter, 704.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_857" name="note_857"
+ href="#noteref_857">857.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">On 23rd September, 704. (The dates are
+ those of Tighernach and the <span class="tei tei-q">“Annales
+ Cambriae.”</span>)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_858" name="note_858"
+ href="#noteref_858">858.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Adamnan's <span class="tei tei-q">“De
+ Locis Sanctis,”</span> and Bede's account here, are the only
+ sources of information with regard to this bishop. Adamnan's book
+ is based on the narrative of Arculf compared with other
+ authorities. Bede, again, in his own work on the the same subject,
+ made selections from Adamnan, using also other authorities,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">e.g.</span></span> Josephus.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_859" name="note_859"
+ href="#noteref_859">859.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, he had copies made of
+ it.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_860" name="note_860"
+ href="#noteref_860">860.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Nevertheless he quotes his own book
+ rather than Adamnan's.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_861" name="note_861"
+ href="#noteref_861">861.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Warren and Conder, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Survey of Western Palestine”</span>: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Bethlehem, a well-built stone town, standing on a
+ narrow ridge which runs east and west ... towards the east is the
+ open market place, and, beyond this, the convent in which is the
+ fourth century church of St. Mary, including the Grotto of the
+ Nativity beneath the main apse.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_862" name="note_862"
+ href="#noteref_862">862.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Vulturnus”</span> seems to be distinguished from its
+ Greek equivalent, <span class="tei tei-q">“Eurus.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_863" name="note_863"
+ href="#noteref_863">863.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Basilica of the Anastasis was
+ completed by Constantine in 335 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>, and destroyed in 614
+ by Chosroes II, King of Persia. Other ancient travellers besides
+ Arculf describe the Holy Places. Eucherius, writing about 427-440,
+ mentions the Martyrium, Golgotha and the Anastasis, and describes
+ their respective sites in similar terms. Theodorus (about 530
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>) alludes to the
+ Invention of the Holy Cross by Helena, but the earliest authorities
+ do not connect her with it.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_864" name="note_864"
+ href="#noteref_864">864.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Brucosa.”</span> The adjective is not found in the
+ dictionaries. But Ducange has the following words from which one
+ may, perhaps, infer an adjective of kindred meaning: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Brua</span></span>, idem quod supra
+ <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Brossa</span></span>, silvula,
+ dumetum,”</span> <span class="tei tei-q">“<span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Bruarium</span></span>, ericetum,”</span> and
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Broca</span></span>, ager incultus,
+ dumetum.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_865" name="note_865"
+ href="#noteref_865">865.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Basilica of the Ascension, on the
+ summit of Mount Olivet, is mentioned by the Pilgrim of Bordeaux who
+ was in Jerusalem in 333 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> No traces of the
+ church have been found. He also speaks of the Anastasis, which was
+ being built at the time.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_866" name="note_866"
+ href="#noteref_866">866.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Saewulf (1102 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>) writes: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Below is the place called Golgotha, where Adam is said
+ to have been raised to life by the Blood of our Lord which fell
+ upon him, as is said in the Passion, <span class="tei tei-q">‘And
+ many bodies of the saints which slept arose.’</span> But in the
+ sentences of St. Augustine we read that he was buried in Hebron,
+ where also the three patriarchs were afterwards buried with their
+ wives, Abraham with Sarah, Isaac with Rebecca, and Jacob with Leah,
+ as well as the bones of Joseph which the children of Israel carried
+ with them from Egypt.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_867" name="note_867"
+ href="#noteref_867">867.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He died at Driffield (supposed to mean
+ the <span class="tei tei-q">“field of Deira”</span>), in the East
+ Riding of Yorkshire, on 14th December, 705 (Saxon Chronicle).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_868" name="note_868"
+ href="#noteref_868">868.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede and the Chronicle do not mention
+ the usurper Eadwulf, who held the sovereignty for eight weeks. With
+ Aldfrid the greatness of Northumbria, which had begun to decline
+ after Egfrid's defeat and death, passed away, except for a brief
+ revival in the time of Eadbert and his brother, Archbishop Egbert.
+ Osred was a tyrannical and lawless boy, and a period of political
+ and ecclesiastical trouble set in (cf. Bede, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Epistola ad Egbertum”</span>; Boniface, Ep. 62,
+ etc.).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_869" name="note_869"
+ href="#noteref_869">869.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_870" name="note_870"
+ href="#noteref_870">870.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">23</a>. He has been
+ mentioned, c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">13</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span> He studied under Aldhelm
+ at Malmesbury (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_871" name="note_871"
+ href="#noteref_871">871.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The greatest scholar of his time and
+ the man of widest influence as a teacher. He was a West Saxon, of
+ royal blood, born about 639; he studied first under Hadrian in the
+ School of Canterbury, then under Maildufus (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>), was ordained priest by Bishop Hlothere
+ (Leutherius, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 7</a>), and about the year 675 became
+ Abbot of Malmesbury, which under his rule grew to be a place of
+ importance and attracted crowds of students. On one occasion he
+ went by invitation of Pope Sergius to Rome. He became Bishop of
+ Sherborne, when in 705 the West Saxon diocese was divided
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>). He died in 709 in the little church of
+ Doulting in Somerset and was buried in St. Michael's Church at
+ Malmesbury. He greatly strengthened the Church in Wessex by his
+ influence with King Ini and his zeal in building churches and
+ monasteries in various places. His widespread influence, as well as
+ his generous use of it, is shown by his letter to Wilfrid's clergy
+ after the Council of Estrefeld, exhorting them to remain faithful
+ to their bishop (v. Haddan and Stubbs, III, 254).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_872" name="note_872"
+ href="#noteref_872">872.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 705. The bishopric of the West
+ Saxons was the only one which Theodore did not subdivide. The delay
+ may have been due to the political disturbances of the time, and
+ these had come to an end under the rule of Ini. Haedde's death
+ removed a further difficulty. He seems to have resisted Bertwald's
+ attempt to divide the diocese, for we find in 704 a council
+ threatening the West Saxons with excommunication if the division is
+ not carried out. Hampshire, Surrey, and, for a time, Sussex, were
+ assigned to Winchester; Berkshire, Wiltshire, Dorsetshire, and
+ Somersetshire to Sherborne (Haddan and Stubbs, III, 276), but the
+ authorities differ on this point. After the Conquest, the combined
+ bishoprics of Sherborne and Ramsbury (founded in 909 for Wiltshire)
+ had their see established at Old Sarum.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_873" name="note_873"
+ href="#noteref_873">873.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Preface, p. <a href="#Pg003"
+ class="tei tei-ref">3</a>, and note, and <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XVI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 16</a>. In 744 he
+ resigned his see and died in 745. It appears from a letter of
+ Boniface to him that he became blind in his old age.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_874" name="note_874"
+ href="#noteref_874">874.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Malmesbury. It was founded by an Irish
+ monk and scholar, Maildufus (Irish <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Maelduib”</span>), as a small settlement living under
+ monastic rule (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> note on Aldhelm).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_875" name="note_875"
+ href="#noteref_875">875.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">His letter to Geraint or Gerontius,
+ king of Dumnonia (Devon and Cornwall). A West Saxon synod in 705
+ appointed Aldhelm to write a book, <span class="tei tei-q">“quo
+ maligna haeresis Britonum destrueretur”</span> (Faricius, Life of
+ Aldhelm). He appears to have influenced only those Britons who were
+ subject to the West Saxons. Devon and Cornwall did not finally
+ conform to the Catholic Easter till early in the tenth
+ century.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_876" name="note_876"
+ href="#noteref_876">876.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_X" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 10</a> (note on Hildilid).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_877" name="note_877"
+ href="#noteref_877">877.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A poet of the fifth century (circ.
+ 450), author of a poem called <span class="tei tei-q">“Carmen
+ Paschale.”</span> He translated it into prose and called it
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Opus Paschale.”</span> Aldhelm wrote his
+ prose work first.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_878" name="note_878"
+ href="#noteref_878">878.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">His style is turgid and grandiloquent,
+ and, owing to the high estimation in which he was held, his
+ influence in this respect on contemporary writing was harmful.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_879" name="note_879"
+ href="#noteref_879">879.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">23</a>. A
+ letter to him from Archbishop Bertwald is extant. We do not know
+ how long he lived. We have his signature to a charter of 739.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_880" name="note_880"
+ href="#noteref_880">880.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 15</a>. The see was established at Selsey. The
+ date of this event is not known (Matthew of Westminster is the only
+ authority for 711). Bede indicates it very vaguely (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“quibus administrantibus”</span>), and does not make it
+ clear to whose administration he alludes. The more obvious
+ reference is surely to Daniel and Aldhelm, the passage about
+ Forthere being parenthetical, but the other view has the authority
+ of Haddan and Stubbs (III, 296), viz., that he means Daniel and
+ Forthere, and that thus the date is fixed to some time after
+ Aldhelm's death (709).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_881" name="note_881"
+ href="#noteref_881">881.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Selsey, cf. IV, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XIII" class="tei tei-ref">13</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">14</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_882" name="note_882"
+ href="#noteref_882">882.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The vacancy was filled in 733 by the
+ appointment of Sigfrid (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Continuation"
+ class="tei tei-ref">Continuation</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_883" name="note_883"
+ href="#noteref_883">883.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">18</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span> His fourth year was
+ 709.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_884" name="note_884"
+ href="#noteref_884">884.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">C. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">13</a> and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">19</a> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span>, and c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>. For a similar action, cf. Caedwalla and Ini
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_VII" class="tei tei-ref">7</a>) and (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>)
+ Offa.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_885" name="note_885"
+ href="#noteref_885">885.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Constantine I, 708-715.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_886" name="note_886"
+ href="#noteref_886">886.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">709-716. St. Boniface (Letter to
+ Ethelbald) gives Ceolred a very bad character, and says that he
+ died impenitent at a banquet, seized with sudden madness. He
+ alludes to him and Osred of Northumbria as the first kings who
+ tampered with the privileges of the Church.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_887" name="note_887"
+ href="#noteref_887">887.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 30</a>, and <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 6</a>. Sighere reigned jointly with Sebbi. They
+ were succeeded by Sebbi's sons, Sighard and Swefred (<a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 11</a>). Offa probably
+ succeeded them just before this time (709); William of Malmesbury
+ says he reigned for a short time. He was succeeded by Selred (d.
+ 746).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_888" name="note_888"
+ href="#noteref_888">888.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt., xix, 29; St. Mark, x, 30;
+ St. Luke, xviii, 30.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_889" name="note_889"
+ href="#noteref_889">889.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Oundle in Northamptonshire, where he
+ had a monastery on land given him by Wulfhere of Mercia. For the
+ form of the name, cf. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“in provincia Undalum.”</span> Here the preposition is
+ prefixed as often; <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">II, 14</a>, note. Wilfrid died on a Thursday in
+ October: there is some uncertainty about the day of the month.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_890" name="note_890"
+ href="#noteref_890">890.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. the epitaph (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>)
+ and c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>,
+ where Bede places his consecration in 664. This is supported by
+ William of Malmesbury, but Eddius says he was bishop for forty-six
+ years.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_891" name="note_891"
+ href="#noteref_891">891.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ripon, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>, p. 56. In the tenth century, Odo, Archbishop
+ of Canterbury, removed certain relics to Canterbury, believing them
+ to be the body of Wilfrid. At Ripon it was maintained that the
+ relics were those of Wilfrid II.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_892" name="note_892"
+ href="#noteref_892">892.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Our main authority for the life of
+ Wilfrid is Eddius (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_II"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 2</a>). Bede's account is remarkable for
+ its omissions, though it gives a few facts which Eddius omits.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_893" name="note_893"
+ href="#noteref_893">893.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">His birth must be placed in 634 (cf.
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">infra</span></span>, his consecration at the
+ age of thirty). His father was a Northumbrian thegn. He is said to
+ have had an unkind stepmother. He was sent by his father to the
+ court of Oswy, thence, by Eanfled (cf. II, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">20</a>; III, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">15</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">et
+ saep.</span></span>) to Lindisfarne, at that time under the rule of
+ Aidan.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_894" name="note_894"
+ href="#noteref_894">894.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 8</a>. He was the son of Eadbald (II, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">5</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">6</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">et
+ saep.</span></span>). Eanfled's mother was the sister of Eadbald,
+ the Kentish princess Ethelberg (<span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Tata”</span>), wife of Edwin (II, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_XI" class="tei tei-ref">11</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_II_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">20</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_895" name="note_895"
+ href="#noteref_895">895.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_II_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 18</a> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">et saep.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_896" name="note_896"
+ href="#noteref_896">896.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 18</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_897" name="note_897"
+ href="#noteref_897">897.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 25</a>. Annemundus was the name of the
+ Archbishop. Dalfinus, Count of Lyons, was his brother. Eddius makes
+ the same mistake.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_898" name="note_898"
+ href="#noteref_898">898.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A daughter of the Count.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_899" name="note_899"
+ href="#noteref_899">899.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He presented Wilfrid to the Pope,
+ Eugenius I. A leaden <span class="tei tei-q">“bulla”</span> with
+ the name of Boniface, Archdeacon, inscribed upon it was found at
+ Whitby not long ago.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_900" name="note_900"
+ href="#noteref_900">900.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, to Annemundus.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_901" name="note_901"
+ href="#noteref_901">901.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This seems to be another mistake in
+ which Bede follows Eddius. It was probably Ebroin (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>, note),
+ Mayor of the Palace to her infant son Clothaire III, who put
+ Annemundus to death. Baldhild was, however, regent at the time.
+ Eddius calls her a Jezebel, but all that we know of her shows her
+ to have been a most pious and charitable lady, and she has been
+ canonized by the Church. She was especially active in her efforts
+ to stop the traffic in slaves. She herself, though she is said to
+ have been of noble English birth, had been sold as a slave into
+ Gaul. She was married first to Ercinwald, Mayor of the Palace, the
+ predecessor of Ebroin (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 19</a>), and afterwards to Clovis II, King
+ of Neustria and Burgundy, 638-656. Baldhild ended her life in the
+ monastery of Chelles (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 8</a>, and note).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_902" name="note_902"
+ href="#noteref_902">902.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">14</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">21</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">25</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>. He was a friend of Coinwalch of Wessex, from
+ whom, as Eddius says, he learned to love the Roman rules.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_903" name="note_903"
+ href="#noteref_903">903.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Possibly Stamford, in Lincolnshire;
+ more probably, since the land belonged to Alchfrid, Stamford
+ Bridge, on the Derwent, in Yorkshire.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_904" name="note_904"
+ href="#noteref_904">904.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 25</a>, where the extent is given as forty
+ families, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“hides.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_905" name="note_905"
+ href="#noteref_905">905.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. III, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">7</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">25</a>, <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">28</a>; IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">1</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>. For the Gewissae, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_II_Chap_V" class="tei tei-ref">II, 5</a> and
+ note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_906" name="note_906"
+ href="#noteref_906">906.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">At the synod of Whitby, 664 (<a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class="tei tei-ref">III, 25</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_907" name="note_907"
+ href="#noteref_907">907.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Tuda (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 26</a>) had died of the plague of 664. For
+ Wilfrid's consecration, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 28</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span>, and note. Agilbert was not Bishop of Paris
+ till 666 (cf. III, 25, p. <a href="#Pg194" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">194</a>, note).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_908" name="note_908"
+ href="#noteref_908">908.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XXVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 28</a>, and note. Wilfrid did not return
+ to Britain till 666. Bede omits the story of his shipwreck on the
+ coast of Sussex, and says nothing of the three years spent as Abbot
+ of Ripon, whither he retired on finding Ceadda installed in his
+ place. During this time he acted occasionally as Bishop for Mercia,
+ where the see was vacant by the death of Jaruman in 667, and for
+ Kent, during part of the vacancy between the death of Deusdedit in
+ 664 and Theodore's arrival in 669.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_909" name="note_909"
+ href="#noteref_909">909.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The same Witan which elected Wilfrid
+ decided to transfer the Northumbrian see from Lindisfarne back to
+ York, where Paulinus had originally established it.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_910" name="note_910"
+ href="#noteref_910">910.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 678, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>, and
+ note. Bede passes over nine years of ceaseless activity in the
+ diocese. It was during this time that Wilfrid built his great
+ churches.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_911" name="note_911"
+ href="#noteref_911">911.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Eddius says that he went there by his
+ own wish. This is not the occasion referred to in <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XIII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 13</a> (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ note, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ loc.</span></span>). Ebroin, from motives of private enmity
+ (Wilfrid had helped his enemy, Dagobert II of Austrasia), attempted
+ to bribe Aldgils to kill or surrender Wilfrid, but his offer was
+ indignantly rejected.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_912" name="note_912"
+ href="#noteref_912">912.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_X" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">10</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">11</a>; cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 13</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_913" name="note_913"
+ href="#noteref_913">913.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">On the way he visited Dagobert II of
+ Austrasia, and Perctarit, king of the Lombards.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_914" name="note_914"
+ href="#noteref_914">914.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">At a council of fifty bishops held in
+ the Lateran in 679. Theodore had sent documents stating his side of
+ the case in charge of a monk named Coenwald. For Agatho,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 18</a>. The decision was that Wilfrid
+ should be reinstated in his bishopric and the intruding bishops
+ removed, but that afterwards he should appoint coadjutors who
+ should be consecrated by the Archbishop.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_915" name="note_915"
+ href="#noteref_915">915.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This council was held in 680 in
+ preparation for the Council at Constantinople in 680-681, against
+ the Monothelites (cf. IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">17</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">18</a>, and notes).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_916" name="note_916"
+ href="#noteref_916">916.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 680. Here Bede strangely omits
+ important events. On Wilfrid's return to Northumbria he was accused
+ of having procured his acquittal by bribery and was imprisoned for
+ nine months, first at Bromnis (unidentified) and then at Dunbar.
+ Being released at the request of Aebba, Abbess of Coldingham
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> IV, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XIX" class="tei tei-ref">19</a>, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXV" class="tei tei-ref">25</a>), who was Egfrid's
+ aunt, he went first to Mercia and then to Wessex, but was expelled
+ from both provinces. Egfrid's sister Osthryth was the wife of
+ Ethelred of Mercia, and in Wessex the king, Centwine, had married a
+ sister of the Northumbrian queen, Eormenburg.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_917" name="note_917"
+ href="#noteref_917">917.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 13</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_918" name="note_918"
+ href="#noteref_918">918.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">13</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">16</a>. His connection with Caedwalla of Wessex is to
+ be placed here (<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVI" class="tei tei-ref">IV,
+ 16</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_919" name="note_919"
+ href="#noteref_919">919.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 686 he was restored to the
+ bishopric of York and the monastery of Ripon. The diocese over
+ which he was now placed was greatly circumscribed. Lindsey and
+ Abercorn, besides having been detached by the subdivision, had both
+ ceased to belong to Northumbria; Lindisfarne and Hexham were
+ separate bishoprics and were merely administered by Wilfrid till
+ the appointment of Eadbert to Lindisfarne and of John to Hexham.
+ The restoration of Wilfrid was brought about by Theodore who had
+ become reconciled to him and induced Aldfrid to allow him to be
+ reinstated.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_920" name="note_920"
+ href="#noteref_920">920.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This was his second expulsion, in 691.
+ Dissensions had arisen about various matters. The most important
+ were the attempt, resisted by Wilfrid, to form Ripon into a
+ separate see, and the requirement that he should accept the decrees
+ of Theodore of 678. To accept these would have been equivalent to a
+ rejection of the Pope's judgement in his case.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_921" name="note_921"
+ href="#noteref_921">921.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bede omits here Wilfrid's second
+ sojourn in Mercia (eleven years), when he acted temporarily as
+ Bishop of the Middle English (he alludes to it in <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 23</a>), and the
+ great Council, representative of the whole English Church, summoned
+ by Aldfrid in 702 and held at a place in Northumbria (unidentified;
+ possibly Austerfield in the West Riding of Yorkshire) called by
+ Eddius <span class="tei tei-q">“Ouestraefelda”</span> and
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Aetswinapathe”</span> (supposed to mean
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“at the swine's path,”</span> or
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Edwinspath”</span>). At this Council
+ Wilfrid was excommunicated and deprived of all his possessions
+ except the monastery of Ripon. He appealed again to the Apostolic
+ see and returned to Mercia. Probably in the following year he set
+ out for Rome, visiting Wilbrord in Frisia by the way (cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XIII" class="tei tei-ref">III, 13</a>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_922" name="note_922"
+ href="#noteref_922">922.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">John VI, 701-705. Bertwald had sent
+ envoys to represent Wilfrid's opponents. The investigation took
+ four months, during which seventy sittings of the Council were
+ held.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_923" name="note_923"
+ href="#noteref_923">923.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bertwald was admonished to hold a
+ synod and come to an agreement with Wilfrid. In the event of
+ failure, both parties were to appear in Rome. The letter is
+ cautious and conciliatory in tone.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_924" name="note_924"
+ href="#noteref_924">924.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>,
+ p. <a href="#Pg352" class="tei tei-ref">352</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_925" name="note_925"
+ href="#noteref_925">925.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>,
+ p. <a href="#Pg349" class="tei tei-ref">349</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_926" name="note_926"
+ href="#noteref_926">926.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Meaux, cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a> (Meldi).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_927" name="note_927"
+ href="#noteref_927">927.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 13</a>, and note; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">infra</span></span>
+ c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">20</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_928" name="note_928"
+ href="#noteref_928">928.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ethelred of Mercia had resigned his
+ throne and was now Abbot of Bardney; cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XI" class="tei tei-ref">III, 11</a>, and IV, 12, p.
+ <a href="#Pg241" class="tei tei-ref">241</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_929" name="note_929"
+ href="#noteref_929">929.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cc. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">13</a> and <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">19</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span>; cf. c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class="tei tei-ref">24</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_930" name="note_930"
+ href="#noteref_930">930.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">18</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span> He received his envoys
+ courteously, but refused to alter his decision for any <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“alleged writings from the Apostolic see.”</span> But
+ Eddius says he repented on his deathbed.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_931" name="note_931"
+ href="#noteref_931">931.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_932" name="note_932"
+ href="#noteref_932">932.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 705. It was a Northumbrian council,
+ not, like Estrefeld, representative of the whole Church. Bertwald
+ was present and adopted a conciliatory line.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_933" name="note_933"
+ href="#noteref_933">933.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was restored only to Hexham and to
+ his monastery at Ripon. Bishop John, on the death of Bosa about
+ this time, was transferred to York; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_III" class="tei tei-ref">3</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_934" name="note_934"
+ href="#noteref_934">934.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Oundle, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> p.
+ <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref">346</a>, note 4.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_935" name="note_935"
+ href="#noteref_935">935.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Or Cudwald. A Cuthbald succeeded
+ Sexwulf (<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 6</a>)
+ as Abbot at Medeshamstead. He is, perhaps, identical with the Abbot
+ of Oundle.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_936" name="note_936"
+ href="#noteref_936">936.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>,
+ p. <a href="#Pg346" class="tei tei-ref">346</a>, and <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_XXV" class="tei tei-ref">III, 25</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_937" name="note_937"
+ href="#noteref_937">937.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span> 710. But Hadrian left Rome
+ in 668 (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>), and Bede says he died forty-one
+ years after that event. This would be in 709.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_938" name="note_938"
+ href="#noteref_938">938.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Preface" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">Preface</a> and <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_939" name="note_939"
+ href="#noteref_939">939.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_940" name="note_940"
+ href="#noteref_940">940.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Augustine's, Canterbury; cf.
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 1</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_941" name="note_941"
+ href="#noteref_941">941.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Preface" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">Preface</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_942" name="note_942"
+ href="#noteref_942">942.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 13</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_943" name="note_943"
+ href="#noteref_943">943.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A.S. version: Mafa. For the Roman
+ style of Church music, cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 20</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_944" name="note_944"
+ href="#noteref_944">944.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">IV, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">12</a>, <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 3</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_945" name="note_945"
+ href="#noteref_945">945.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 710. Naiton, or Nechtan mac Derili,
+ succeeded in 706. The northern Picts had received Christianity
+ through Columba (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 4</a>). Naiton is said to have been converted to
+ Roman usages by a missionary named Boniface, who was probably an
+ Irishman, St. Cuiritin. Naiton did not succeed in forcing all his
+ people to adopt them, but in 717 he expelled the Columban clergy
+ who refused to conform.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_946" name="note_946"
+ href="#noteref_946">946.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 18</a> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_947" name="note_947"
+ href="#noteref_947">947.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Wearmouth (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ibid.</span></span>)
+ and Jarrow, Bede's own monastery (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>, c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>). Though they were some distance apart,
+ Wearmouth and Jarrow formed together one monastery.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_948" name="note_948"
+ href="#noteref_948">948.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 18</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_949" name="note_949"
+ href="#noteref_949">949.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">II, 2, p. <a href="#Pg085" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">85</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_950" name="note_950"
+ href="#noteref_950">950.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Wood being the usual material, cf.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV" class="tei tei-ref">III, 4</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Candida Casa.”</span> The locality of the
+ church is not known. Rosemarkie, on the Moray Frith, and, more
+ probably, Restennet, near Forfar, have been suggested.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_951" name="note_951"
+ href="#noteref_951">951.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The letter has been supposed to have
+ been written by Bede himself.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_952" name="note_952"
+ href="#noteref_952">952.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Plato, Rep. 473, D.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_953" name="note_953"
+ href="#noteref_953">953.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Exod., xii, 1-3. (The quotations are
+ from the Vulgate.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_954" name="note_954"
+ href="#noteref_954">954.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Exod., xii, 6.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_955" name="note_955"
+ href="#noteref_955">955.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, xii, 15.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_956" name="note_956"
+ href="#noteref_956">956.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Exod., xii, 15.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_957" name="note_957"
+ href="#noteref_957">957.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, xii, 17.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_958" name="note_958"
+ href="#noteref_958">958.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Numbers, xxxiii, 13.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_959" name="note_959"
+ href="#noteref_959">959.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Exod., xii, 17-19.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_960" name="note_960"
+ href="#noteref_960">960.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">1 Cor., v, 7.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_961" name="note_961"
+ href="#noteref_961">961.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. John, i, 29.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_962" name="note_962"
+ href="#noteref_962">962.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Levit., xxiii, 5-7.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_963" name="note_963"
+ href="#noteref_963">963.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Bede's <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Expositio in Marci Evangelium”</span> (Opp. X, 2),
+ where he says that St. Mark founded the Church in Alexandria, and
+ taught the canonical observance of Easter; and Opp. VI, 235 (De
+ Temp. Rat.).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_964" name="note_964"
+ href="#noteref_964">964.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Levit., xxiii, 8.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_965" name="note_965"
+ href="#noteref_965">965.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This was an error of the Latins in the
+ fifth century. The object was to make it possible for Good Friday
+ to fall on the fourteenth of the month Nisan, which they believed
+ to be the actual day of the Crucifixion, and to keep Easter Day
+ entirely clear of the Jewish festival.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_966" name="note_966"
+ href="#noteref_966">966.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span> Alexandrians.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_967" name="note_967"
+ href="#noteref_967">967.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gen., i, 16.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_968" name="note_968"
+ href="#noteref_968">968.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Itala.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_969" name="note_969"
+ href="#noteref_969">969.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Mal., iv, 2.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_970" name="note_970"
+ href="#noteref_970">970.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Habak., iii, 11 (from the Itala).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_971" name="note_971"
+ href="#noteref_971">971.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Pelagians; <a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_X" class="tei tei-ref">I, 10</a>, and note; cf.
+ <a href="#Book_I_Chap_XVII" class="tei tei-ref">I, 17</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_972" name="note_972"
+ href="#noteref_972">972.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The reference must be to p. 364,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“the apostolic tradition.”</span> For the
+ nineteen years' cycle, cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 3</a> (Anatolius).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_973" name="note_973"
+ href="#noteref_973">973.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The celebrated Bishop of Caesarea,
+ called also Eusebius Pamphili, a name which he adopted from
+ devotion to his friend, Pamphilus. How much he had to do with the
+ nineteen years' cycle seems altogether uncertain. He took a leading
+ part in the Council of Nicaea (325 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>), but there is no
+ proof that the Council formally adopted the cycle, as has been
+ supposed. It had been in use long before, but it may have received
+ authoritative sanction at Nicaea. Eusebius wrote a treatise on
+ Easter, of which a fragment is extant.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_974" name="note_974"
+ href="#noteref_974">974.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A presbyter of Caesarea, the founder
+ of the famous library in that place. He was martyred in 309
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> Eusebius wrote his
+ life, but the work is lost.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_975" name="note_975"
+ href="#noteref_975">975.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Archbishop of Alexandria, 385-412. He
+ made a cycle of 418 years (19 × 22) for Theodosius, and reckoned
+ the days on which Easter would fall for 100 years from the first
+ year of the consulate of Theodosius (380 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_976" name="note_976"
+ href="#noteref_976">976.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The great Archbishop of Alexandria,
+ 412-444. He shortened the cycle of Theophilus, making a cycle of
+ ninety-five years (19 × 5), for the sake of convenience. Part of
+ his <span class="tei tei-q">“Computus Paschalis”</span>
+ remains.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_977" name="note_977"
+ href="#noteref_977">977.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A monk of the Western Church in the
+ sixth century. The surname, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Exiguus,”</span> refers, not to his stature, but to
+ his humbleness of heart. Our method of dating from the Birth of
+ Christ was begun by him. He revived the cycle of Victorius (or
+ Victorinus) of Aquitaine (463 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>), hence called
+ Dionysian. It was a cycle of 532 years, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>
+ the lunar cycle of 19 × the solar cycle of 28.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_978" name="note_978"
+ href="#noteref_978">978.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. p. <a href="#Pg369" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">369</a>, note 5.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_979" name="note_979"
+ href="#noteref_979">979.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Job, i, 20.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_980" name="note_980"
+ href="#noteref_980">980.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gen., xli, 14.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_981" name="note_981"
+ href="#noteref_981">981.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt., xvi, 18.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_982" name="note_982"
+ href="#noteref_982">982.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Acts, viii, 20 (Vulgate). The origin
+ of this form of tonsure was attributed to Simon Magus.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_983" name="note_983"
+ href="#noteref_983">983.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Gal., v, 24.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_984" name="note_984"
+ href="#noteref_984">984.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. James, i, 12.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_985" name="note_985"
+ href="#noteref_985">985.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">15</a> and notes. It is uncertain whether this
+ incident is to be connected with Adamnan's first or second visit to
+ King Aldfrid.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_986" name="note_986"
+ href="#noteref_986">986.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, Ireland; cf. c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XV" class="tei tei-ref">15</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_987" name="note_987"
+ href="#noteref_987">987.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>,
+ p. <a href="#Pg359" class="tei tei-ref">359</a>, note 1.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_988" name="note_988"
+ href="#noteref_988">988.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">18</a> and note; cc. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX"
+ class="tei tei-ref">19</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">20</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">24</a>. He was killed in battle, but neither the
+ locality nor the war is known.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_989" name="note_989"
+ href="#noteref_989">989.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He reigned two years, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>. He belonged to a younger branch of the royal
+ house of Northumbria. His father's name was Cuthwine, and Ceolwulf,
+ who succeeded Osric (c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">23</a>), was his brother.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_990" name="note_990"
+ href="#noteref_990">990.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Or, perhaps, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“bishop;”</span> cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 4</a>, note. For the circumstances which led
+ Egbert to undertake his work among the Columban monasteries,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_IX" class="tei tei-ref">9</a>. As the events narrated
+ there were prior to 690 (Wilbrord's mission to Frisia), we may,
+ perhaps, assume that he had been labouring during this long
+ interval among the Columban monasteries in Ireland. In <a href=
+ "#Book_III_Chap_IV" class="tei tei-ref">III, 4</a>, Bede places
+ Egbert's arrival in Iona a year earlier.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_991" name="note_991"
+ href="#noteref_991">991.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Rom., x, 2.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_992" name="note_992"
+ href="#noteref_992">992.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. p. <a href="#Pg372" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">372</a>. This seems to be the meaning of the somewhat
+ obscure sentence, <span class="tei tei-q">“... celebrationem, ut
+ diximus, praecipuae solemnitatis sub figura coronae perpetis agere
+ perdocuit.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_993" name="note_993"
+ href="#noteref_993">993.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For the conversion of the Britons to
+ Roman usages, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> cc. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">15</a> and <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">18</a>, notes.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_994" name="note_994"
+ href="#noteref_994">994.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This is accurate enough in round
+ numbers. Aidan's mission (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_III_Chap_III"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 3</a>) was probably in 635.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_995" name="note_995"
+ href="#noteref_995">995.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, 24th April. According to
+ the Celtic rule, Easter Day could never have been so late, 21st
+ April being the latest possible day, while the Romans might
+ celebrate as late as 25th April.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_996" name="note_996"
+ href="#noteref_996">996.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Osric had succeeded in 718. Simeon of
+ Durham says he was a son of King <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Alfrid.”</span> It has been suggested (Dr. Stubbs, in
+ Dict. of Christian Biog.) that this may mean Alchfrid, son of Oswy
+ (<a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">III, 14</a>,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">et
+ saep.</span></span>), further, that this Osric is to be identified
+ with the Hwiccian sub-king, mentioned in <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 23</a>, who may have
+ found a refuge in Mercia, when Alchfrid was disinherited. Against
+ this it has been maintained that the statement of Simeon of Durham
+ may, with greater probability, be referred to Aldfrid, the
+ successor of Egfrid and father of Osred.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_997" name="note_997"
+ href="#noteref_997">997.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 26</a>, and <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">V, 8</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_998" name="note_998"
+ href="#noteref_998">998.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">From Bede we should infer that they
+ all succeeded in 725, and the evidence of charters goes to show
+ that Eadbert and Ethelbert began to reign jointly in that year.
+ Florence of Worcester makes Eadbert and Ethelbert reign
+ successively, and William of Malmesbury gives successive reigns of
+ considerable length to all three brothers. This prolongs Alric's
+ life beyond probability, and as his reign rests on no early
+ evidence, Dr. Stubbs is inclined to set it aside altogether.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_999" name="note_999"
+ href="#noteref_999">999.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">8</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1000" name="note_1000"
+ href="#noteref_1000">1000.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_II_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">II, 3</a> and note; <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 14</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1001" name="note_1001"
+ href="#noteref_1001">1001.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Consecrated in 727 (Saxon Chronicle)
+ and died in 739 (Simeon of Durham).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1002" name="note_1002"
+ href="#noteref_1002">1002.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This must refer to the battle of Tours
+ in 732, in which Charles Martel defeated the Saracens. As the
+ Ecclesiastical History was finished in 731, this passage must be
+ regarded as a later insertion. For Bede's view with regard to the
+ Saracens, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> his theological works
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">passim</span></span>. He believed them to be
+ the descendants of Ishmael.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1003" name="note_1003"
+ href="#noteref_1003">1003.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">In 729; <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c.
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXII" class="tei tei-ref">22</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1004" name="note_1004"
+ href="#noteref_1004">1004.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>,
+ this chapter, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1005" name="note_1005"
+ href="#noteref_1005">1005.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Preface" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">Preface</a>, note 1, and the <a href="#Continuation"
+ class="tei tei-ref">Continuation</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1006" name="note_1006"
+ href="#noteref_1006">1006.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XXII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">22</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad init</span></span> and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1007" name="note_1007"
+ href="#noteref_1007">1007.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, since 29th June, 693;
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> c. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_VIII" class="tei tei-ref">8</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ fin.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1008" name="note_1008"
+ href="#noteref_1008">1008.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He received the pall in 733 and died
+ in 734; cf. <a href="#Continuation" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">Continuation</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1009" name="note_1009"
+ href="#noteref_1009">1009.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bredon in Worcestershire.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1010" name="note_1010"
+ href="#noteref_1010">1010.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Preface" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">Preface</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 16</a>; <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1011" name="note_1011"
+ href="#noteref_1011">1011.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, of the East Saxons. He
+ died in 745; <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Continuation"
+ class="tei tei-ref">Continuation</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1012" name="note_1012"
+ href="#noteref_1012">1012.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Called also Worr. In the Act of the
+ Council of Clovesho in 716 he signs as Bishop of Lichfield (to
+ which at this time Leicester was united) along with his
+ predecessor, Hedda, but the authenticity of the Act is not fully
+ established, and it is generally supposed that he succeeded in 721.
+ At his death in 737 (Simeon of Durham) Leicester was finally
+ separated from Lichfield.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1013" name="note_1013"
+ href="#noteref_1013">1013.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>,
+ p. <a href="#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref">378</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1014" name="note_1014"
+ href="#noteref_1014">1014.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The following
+ list of the English bishoprics at the time when Bede closed his
+ history [731 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span>], will enable the
+ reader to recognize those which belonged to each separate
+ kingdom:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">KINGDOMS;
+ SEES; PRELATES.<br />
+ Kent; Canterbury; Tatwine.<br />
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;Rochester; Aldwulf.<br />
+ East Saxons; London; Ingwald.<br />
+ East Angles; Dunwich; Aldbert.<br />
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;Elmham; Hadulac.<br />
+ West Saxons; Winchester; Daniel.<br />
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;Sherborne; Forthere.<br />
+ Mercia; Lichfield (to which Leicester had been reunited in 705);
+ Aldwin.<br />
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;Hereford; Walhstod.<br />
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;Worcester; Wilfrid.<br />
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;Lindsey (Sidnacester); Cynibert.<br />
+ South Saxons; Selsey; Vacant.<br />
+ Northumbria; York; Wilfrid II.<br />
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;Lindisfarne; Ethelwald.<br />
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;Hexham; Acca.<br />
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;Whitern; Pechthelm.</p>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1015" name="note_1015"
+ href="#noteref_1015">1015.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Aldbert was Bishop of Dunwich, Hadulac
+ of Elmham.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1016" name="note_1016"
+ href="#noteref_1016">1016.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">18</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1017" name="note_1017"
+ href="#noteref_1017">1017.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra</span></span>,
+ p. <a href="#Pg379" class="tei tei-ref">379</a>, note 6.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1018" name="note_1018"
+ href="#noteref_1018">1018.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, in Herefordshire. It is
+ not certain when the see of Hereford was founded. Besides Putta
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_II"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 2</a>, and note), Florence of Worcester
+ mentions Tyrhtel and Torthere as predecessors of Walhstod.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1019" name="note_1019"
+ href="#noteref_1019">1019.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This is Wilfrid, Bishop of Worcester,
+ contemporary with Wilfrid II of York (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 23</a>;
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">V, 6</a>). He
+ succeeded St. Egwin, whom Bede strangely omits to mention, the
+ successor of Oftfor (<a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 23</a>). For the Hwiccas, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span> II,
+ 2, p. <a href="#Pg084" class="tei tei-ref">84</a>, and for the see
+ of Worcester, IV, 23, p. <a href="#Pg273" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">273</a>, note 7.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1020" name="note_1020"
+ href="#noteref_1020">1020.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. Preface, p. <a href="#Pg004"
+ class="tei tei-ref">4</a>, and <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 12</a>. For Lindsey as a separate bishopric,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1021" name="note_1021"
+ href="#noteref_1021">1021.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVI" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">IV, 16</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1022" name="note_1022"
+ href="#noteref_1022">1022.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">18</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>, and notes.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1023" name="note_1023"
+ href="#noteref_1023">1023.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was a son of Penda's brother,
+ Alweo. He had lived at one time in retirement near the hermitage of
+ St. Guthlac, flying from the enmity of Ceolred, but on the death of
+ the latter in 716, he succeeded to the throne. Though he is not
+ included in Bede's list of Bretwaldas (<a href="#Book_II_Chap_V"
+ class="tei tei-ref">II, 5</a>), he established the supremacy of
+ Mercia for twenty years over all England south of the Humber, till
+ in 754 Wessex freed itself in the battle of Burford. For his wars
+ with Wessex and Northumbria, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Continuation"
+ class="tei tei-ref">Continuation</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">sub</span></span> 740
+ and 750. There is a charter of his dated 749 in which he grants
+ certain ecclesiastical privileges, <span class="tei tei-q">“pro
+ expiatione delictorum suorum.”</span> His oppression of the Church
+ and his private life are rebuked in the letter of Boniface and five
+ German bishops addressed to him (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Haddan and Stubbs, III, 350).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1024" name="note_1024"
+ href="#noteref_1024">1024.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Wilfrid II, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 23</a>, and
+ note; cf. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 6</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1025" name="note_1025"
+ href="#noteref_1025">1025.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. c. 12, p. <a href="#Pg331" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">331</a>, and note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1026" name="note_1026"
+ href="#noteref_1026">1026.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_XIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 13</a>, and note; cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XIV" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 14</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XX" class="tei tei-ref">V, 20</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1027" name="note_1027"
+ href="#noteref_1027">1027.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. cc. <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">13</a>, <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">18</a>. For the <span class="tei tei-q">“White
+ House”</span> (Whitern), <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_III_Chap_IV"
+ class="tei tei-ref">III, 4</a>, and note. About this time (the
+ exact date is not known) it became an Anglian see, a fact which
+ indicates that in spite of the defeat of Egfrid in 685, which freed
+ the Northern Picts, the Picts of Galloway were still subject to
+ Northumbria. The bishopric came to an end about the close of the
+ century, when the Northumbrian power had fallen into decay.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1028" name="note_1028"
+ href="#noteref_1028">1028.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The Scots of Dalriada (<a href=
+ "#Book_I_Chap_I" class="tei tei-ref">I, 1</a>). They had recovered
+ their liberty after the defeat and death of Egfrid; cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 26</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1029" name="note_1029"
+ href="#noteref_1029">1029.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ibid.</span></span>,
+ and p. <a href="#Pg376" class="tei tei-ref">376</a>, note 1.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1030" name="note_1030"
+ href="#noteref_1030">1030.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">External peace apparently. For the
+ internal state of Northumbria, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.s.</span></span> p.
+ <a href="#Pg378" class="tei tei-ref">378</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1031" name="note_1031"
+ href="#noteref_1031">1031.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For the accuracy of these dates, cf.
+ the notes on the events as they occur in the narrative.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1032" name="note_1032"
+ href="#noteref_1032">1032.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The length of his pontificate is not
+ mentioned in the narrative.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1033" name="note_1033"
+ href="#noteref_1033">1033.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This and the two following entries are
+ not in the narrative.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1034" name="note_1034"
+ href="#noteref_1034">1034.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Ida was the first king of Bernicia,
+ and one of the leaders of the English invasion. He conquered the
+ country about Bamborough, which he is said to have founded (cf.
+ <a href="#Book_III_Chap_VI" class="tei tei-ref">III, 6</a>), and
+ settled his people here. Deira, which was for a time a separate
+ kingdom, was finally united to Bernicia under the strong rule of
+ Oswald, Ida's great grandson (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ib. ad fin.</span></span>), who through his
+ mother, Acha, was descended also from the royal house of
+ Deira.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1035" name="note_1035"
+ href="#noteref_1035">1035.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">By Scotland, as usual, Ireland is
+ meant.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1036" name="note_1036"
+ href="#noteref_1036">1036.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Wulfhere's death is not mentioned in
+ the narrative.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1037" name="note_1037"
+ href="#noteref_1037">1037.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This is not in the narrative. For
+ Osthryth cf. <a href="#Book_III_Chap_XI" class="tei tei-ref">III,
+ 11</a>; <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXI" class="tei tei-ref">IV,
+ 21</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1038" name="note_1038"
+ href="#noteref_1038">1038.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Not in the narrative. Berctred is
+ probably to be identified with Berct in <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 26</a> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ad
+ init</span></span>. (Ulster Annals: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Brectrid”</span>; Sax. Chron.: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Briht.”</span>)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1039" name="note_1039"
+ href="#noteref_1039">1039.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Above it is said that he succeeded in
+ 675, making his reign twenty-nine years, and this agrees with the
+ Saxon Chronicle. Wilfrid, on his return to England in 705, found
+ him already an abbot. (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XIX" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">V, 19</a>.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1040" name="note_1040"
+ href="#noteref_1040">1040.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Not in the narrative. Bertfrid was
+ Osred's chief ealdorman, and was besieged with him in Bamborough by
+ the usurper Eadwulf; cf. p. <a href="#Pg342" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">342</a>, note 2. We find him acting as spokesman in
+ the Council on the Nidd (V, 19, p. <a href="#Pg356" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">356</a>) in demanding to have the Papal letters
+ translated into English.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1041" name="note_1041"
+ href="#noteref_1041">1041.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For Bede's life, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Introduction.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1042" name="note_1042"
+ href="#noteref_1042">1042.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">IV, 18, p. <a href="#Pg257" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">257</a>, note 3.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1043" name="note_1043"
+ href="#noteref_1043">1043.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1044" name="note_1044"
+ href="#noteref_1044">1044.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Ibid.</span></span>, note 4, cf. <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XXI" class="tei tei-ref">V, 21</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1045" name="note_1045"
+ href="#noteref_1045">1045.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">John of Beverley, <a href=
+ "#Book_IV_Chap_XXIII" class="tei tei-ref">IV, 23</a>; <a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_II" class="tei tei-ref">V, 2-6</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1046" name="note_1046"
+ href="#noteref_1046">1046.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">For a full
+ account of Bede's works, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Plummer, vol. I,
+ Introduction, or Dictionary of Christian Biography, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">s.v.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Beda.”</span> Besides the works
+ mentioned in this list, the following are certainly genuine:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The short
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Epistola ad Albinum”</span> (sent with a
+ copy of the Ecclesiastical History).</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Retractationes in Acta.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Epistola ad Egberctum.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“De locis Sanctis”</span> (to which Bede alludes in
+ <a href="#Book_V_Chap_XVII" class="tei tei-ref">V. 17</a>). A
+ number of other works, some certainly, others probably spurious,
+ and a few possibly genuine, have been attributed to him.</p>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1047" name="note_1047"
+ href="#noteref_1047">1047.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">An answer to questions put to him by
+ Nothelm (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Preface, p. <a href="#Pg002"
+ class="tei tei-ref">2</a>, note 4, and <a href="#Continuation"
+ class="tei tei-ref">Continuation</a>, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">sub</span></span>
+ 735).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1048" name="note_1048"
+ href="#noteref_1048">1048.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Parabolae”</span> = comparisons. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Parabolae Salomonis”</span> are the first words of the
+ Book of Proverbs in the Vulgate.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1049" name="note_1049"
+ href="#noteref_1049">1049.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, St. Paul.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1050" name="note_1050"
+ href="#noteref_1050">1050.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Isa., xxiv, 22.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1051" name="note_1051"
+ href="#noteref_1051">1051.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><a href="#Book_III_Chap_III" class=
+ "tei tei-ref">III, 3</a>, note; cf. III, 25, p. <a href="#Pg198"
+ class="tei tei-ref">198</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1052" name="note_1052"
+ href="#noteref_1052">1052.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">A priest of Nola in Campania. He was
+ of Syrian extraction, but born at Nola, and ordained priest
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">circ.</span></span> 250 <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> He was persecuted
+ under Decius, and again under Valerian, but escaped. His history is
+ told in the poems of Paulinus, Bishop of Nola (409-431).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1053" name="note_1053"
+ href="#noteref_1053">1053.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This work is not known to exist.
+ Probably the saint is Anastasius the Younger, Patriarch of Antioch,
+ killed in 610 by the Jews in a sedition on 21st December, and in
+ the Roman martyrology honoured on that day as a martyr
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Butler, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Lives of the Saints”</span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1054" name="note_1054"
+ href="#noteref_1054">1054.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XXVI"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 26-32</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1055" name="note_1055"
+ href="#noteref_1055">1055.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">For Benedict and Ceolfrid,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> <a href="#Book_IV_Chap_XVIII"
+ class="tei tei-ref">IV, 18</a>. Huaetbert belonged to the monastery
+ of Wearmouth and Jarrow from his earliest childhood, and succeeded
+ Ceolfrid as abbot in 716. He survived Bede. The latter dedicated
+ his commentary on the Apocalypse and the De temp. Rat. to him under
+ his name of Eusebius given him for his piety (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.</span></span>
+ Bede's Hist. Abb. and Anon., Hist. Abb.).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1056" name="note_1056"
+ href="#noteref_1056">1056.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">(Only names which have not occurred in
+ the narrative are annotated; references for those already mentioned
+ will be found in the Index.) The Continuation is by a later hand.
+ But Mr. Plummer considers that the entries under the years 731,
+ 732, 733 and 734, may have been added by Bede himself. They appear
+ in the great Moore MS., and those for 733 and 734 also in another
+ eighth century MS. The entries enclosed in square brackets are
+ found in a fifteenth century MS.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1057" name="note_1057"
+ href="#noteref_1057">1057.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He succeeded Wilfrid II, and two years
+ later became Archbishop of York (<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span> under 735). It was to him that Bede addressed
+ the <span class="tei tei-q">“Epist. ad Egberctum.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1058" name="note_1058"
+ href="#noteref_1058">1058.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of Lindsey.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1059" name="note_1059"
+ href="#noteref_1059">1059.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of Selsey.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1060" name="note_1060"
+ href="#noteref_1060">1060.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">I.e.</span></span>, of York.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1061" name="note_1061"
+ href="#noteref_1061">1061.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of Hexham.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1062" name="note_1062"
+ href="#noteref_1062">1062.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of Whitern.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1063" name="note_1063"
+ href="#noteref_1063">1063.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The early authorities differ as to the
+ year, but this is the traditional date, and is usually
+ accepted.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1064" name="note_1064"
+ href="#noteref_1064">1064.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">King of Northumbria 737-758
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">v.
+ infra</span></span>); died in 768. He was a son of Eata, called by
+ Nennius, Eata <span class="tei tei-q">“Glinmaur,”</span> a
+ descendant of Ida, and was the brother of Archbishop Egbert. Under
+ him the Northumbrian power revived for a period.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1065" name="note_1065"
+ href="#noteref_1065">1065.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was the kinsman and predecessor of
+ Cuthred (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v. infra</span></span>).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1066" name="note_1066"
+ href="#noteref_1066">1066.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Archbishop of Canterbury in succession
+ to Nothelm. The first archbishop not buried in St. Augustine's,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> II, 3, p. <a href="#Pg090"
+ class="tei tei-ref">90</a>, note.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1067" name="note_1067"
+ href="#noteref_1067">1067.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Bishop of Lindisfarne in succession to
+ Ethelwald (<a href="#Book_V_Chap_XII" class="tei tei-ref">V,
+ 12</a>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ad fin.</span></span>, note).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1068" name="note_1068"
+ href="#noteref_1068">1068.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Probably a son of that Eadwulf who
+ usurped the throne of Northumbria at Aldfrid's death (<a href=
+ "#Book_V_Chap_XVIII" class="tei tei-ref">V, 18</a>); cf. Simeon of
+ Durham, II, 38 (Rolls Series), <span class="tei tei-q">“Arwine
+ filius Eadulfi.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1069" name="note_1069"
+ href="#noteref_1069">1069.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Not known.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1070" name="note_1070"
+ href="#noteref_1070">1070.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Charles Martel.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1071" name="note_1071"
+ href="#noteref_1071">1071.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Pippin the Short. Carloman resigned in
+ 747, and became a monk.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1072" name="note_1072"
+ href="#noteref_1072">1072.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">There is a letter of Boniface
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> Haddan and Stubbs III, 358)
+ to a priest, Herefrid, who is supposed to be the man mentioned
+ here.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1073" name="note_1073"
+ href="#noteref_1073">1073.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">This seems confused and obscure. The
+ West Saxons under Cuthred threw off the Mercian yoke in the
+ insurrection which culminated in the battle of Burford
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">v.</span></span> V. 23, p. <a href="#Pg380"
+ class="tei tei-ref">380</a>, note 9). Oengus or Angus (the
+ Brythonic form is Ungust), son of Fergus, was a Pictish king who
+ crushed the Dalriadic Scots, and, in alliance with Eadbert of
+ Northumbria, conquered the Britons of Strathclyde. But this does
+ not explain the strange statement which brings him into connection
+ with Ethelbald of Mercia. Nor is it told who Eanred was. Theudor
+ was a king of the Britons of Strathclyde. Kyle is a district in
+ Ayrshire.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1074" name="note_1074"
+ href="#noteref_1074">1074.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Adopting the emendation <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“quinto Idus”</span> (Hussey). The date is thus right
+ for the eclipses, but the year is the sixteenth of Eadbert.
+ Probably the numeral (XVI) has fallen out, and the passage ought to
+ run: <span class="tei tei-q">“anno regni Eadbercti XVI, quinto Id.
+ Ian.”</span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1075" name="note_1075"
+ href="#noteref_1075">1075.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">The great missionary bishop of
+ Germany, a West Saxon by birth. He crossed to the Continent
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">circ.</span></span> 716, and, supported by
+ Charles Martel and his sons, evangelized Central Europe, became
+ Archbishop of Mainz, and founded sees throughout Germany. Finally
+ he was martyred in Frisland. Lul, a West Saxon, was his successor,
+ not Redger, but it has been suggested that this may be another name
+ for him. The pope is Stephen III.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1076" name="note_1076"
+ href="#noteref_1076">1076.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He is said by William of Malmesbury to
+ have been the murderer of Ethelbald. After a year of anarchy Offa
+ succeeded, and retrieved the position of Mercia.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1077" name="note_1077"
+ href="#noteref_1077">1077.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">He was killed in an insurrection in
+ 784. (Sax. Chron.)</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1078" name="note_1078"
+ href="#noteref_1078">1078.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">St. Matt. xi, 12. After Eadbert,
+ Northumbria fell into a state of anarchy, obscure kings contending
+ for the throne.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1079" name="note_1079"
+ href="#noteref_1079">1079.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Cf. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">supra,
+ sub</span></span> 750.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1080" name="note_1080"
+ href="#noteref_1080">1080.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">An aetheling killed by Moll, king of
+ Northumbria, at a place called Edwin's Cliff (Sax. Chron.).</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1081" name="note_1081"
+ href="#noteref_1081">1081.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Of Northumbria.</dd>
+ </dl>
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