ould bear rule long, and he died, and his mother also. nd the earl of Anjou died, and his son Henry succeeded m; and the queen of France was divorced from the king, d she went to the young earl Henry and he took her to fe, and received all Poitou with her. Then he came into gland with a great army and won castles; and the king arched against him with a much larger army, howbeit they l not fight, but the archbishop and wise men went between pm and made a treaty on these terms: that the king should lord and king while he lived, and that Henry should be hg after his death, and that he should consider him as his her, and the king him as his son, and that peace and cond should be between them, and in all England. The king, d the earl, and the bishop, and the earls, and all the great n swore to observe these and the other conditions that re then made. The earl was received with much honour Winchester and at London, and all did homage to him, and ore to keep the peace, and it soon became a very good ace, such as never was in this land. Then the king was re powerful here than ever he was; and the earl went er sea, and all the people loved him, because he did good tice, and made peace. A. 1154. This year king Stephen died, and he was buried h his wife and his son at Faversham; they had built that nastery. When the king died the earl was beyond sea, no man durst do other than good for very dread of him. en he came to England he was received with much honand was consecrated king at London on the Sunday beChristmas, and he held a great court there: and on the he day that Martin abbat of Peterborough should have e thither he sickened, and he died on the 4th before the nes of January. And that day the monks chose another at from among themselves. He is named William de Iteville, a good clerk, and a good man, and well beloved the king and of all good people: and they buried the at honourably in the church, and soon afterwards the at elect and the monks went to the king at Oxford, and king gave him the abbacy, and he departed soon afterds to Peterborough, where he remained with the abbat re he came home. And the king was received at Peter. borough with great respect, and in full procession; so he was also at Ramsey, at Thorney, and at .... and Spalding, and.... The MS. is defective. Ramsey and Thorney are elicited from some faint traces in the Laud MS. which seem to have escaped the penetration of Gibson. The last paragraph, if Gibson's reading be correct, appears to relate to some building which the abbat and monks of Peterborough had begun about this time. See Gunton's History of Peterborough Minster, and Cont. Hug. Candid. ap. Sparke, pp. 92, 93. END OF ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE. INDEX. martyr, 15. nig (Abercorn) monastery, 20, 224. ishop of Hexham, 129, 196, 274, 276, ister to king Edwin, 118. synod of, 342. Alfwold, king of Northumbria, 340, 341. Alwy, bishop of London, 405. Alwyn, bishop of Winchester, 413, 418, 420. an, abbat of Iona, 262-266, 287, 288. Ambrosius Aurelius, 26. an, monk of Coldingham, 220. arl, 241. Androgeus, commander of Trinovantum, 8. Anlaf, king of Northumbria, 376-378. , Northumberland, a royal seat, 97. Anna, king of the East Angles, 119, 138, emperor of Rome, 307. legate, in England, 328. pope, 341, 342. abbat. See Hadrian. King of the Scots, 61. ng of the South Saxons, 68, 310. ng of Kent, 310. as, bishop of Lyons, 35, 36, 40, 53. -, bishop, 120, 155, 156, 160, 165, 271, 25. Dishop of Lindisfarne, 112-117, 132 -abbat of St. Augustine's, xxxviii, St.) 12-15, 307. (St.) monastery, 485. bishop of Dunwich, 292. bp. of York, 382, 383, 390, 396. bp. of Rochester, 291, 292, 334, 335. er, king of Scotland, 482, 493. - king of England, 349-366. 139, 320 Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, 450, 468, 473, 474, 477-479, 482. Anselm, abbat of Bury St. Edmund's, 485. Arculf, a French bishop, 263. Arianism spreads in Britain, 16. Arles, the principal see of Gaul, 36, 40, 44, 53. Asser, bishop of Sherborne, 368. Augustine, archbishop of Canterbury, 34- Augustine's abbey, 60, 73. Baccancelde (Beckenham) council, 331. Baldulf, bishop of Whitherne, 342. Baldwin V. earl of Flanders, 422, 438. Bancornburg (Bangor-Iscoed), 70, 71. Bassianus, son of Severus, 11, 307. ing of Deira, 144, 154, 164, 224, 263, Bass, mass-priest, 326. 4,329, 332. shop of Dunwich, 344. bishop of Sherborne, 387. Bassus, a soldier of king Edwin, 107. Beardney (Beardeneu) monastery, 126. Bede (Venerable), his life, vi-xxiii; Eccle- | Cassibellaun's town St. Alban's?), 9. Benedict Biscop, abbat, vii-ix, 202, 270,297. Beonna, abbat of Peterborough, 340. Beornmod, bishop of Rochester, 344. Bernard, bishop of St. David's, 491. Bertgils, or Boniface, bishop of Dunwich, Bertha, queen, 37, 38, 41, 77. Cataract (Catterick), 98, 108, 132. Ceawlin or Celin, king of Wessex, 76, 311 Cedd, bishop of the East Saxons, 3, 144 - Celin, priest, 148. Cenbert, father of Cadwalla, 325. Ceolfrid, abbat of Wearmouth, 202, 277, 299 Ceollach, bishop of Repton, 145, 152. Berthwald, archbishop of Canterbury, 73, Ceolwulf, king of Wessex, 314, 315. 246, 292, 297, 331, 334, 335. Bethwegen, monk, 233. Berthwulf, king of Mercia, defeated, 348. Bieda arrives in Britain, 311. Blecca, governor of Lincoln, 100, 318. Boniface, pope, 75, 80, 81, 85, 88, 90. Ceowulf, king of Mercia, 345, 346. Chad, bishop of Lichfield, 3, 149, 153, 165. Chalk-hythe synod, 341. Charles, earl of Tlanders, 48S, 496. Chelles monastery, 121, 212. Chiche (St. Osythe) monastery, 490. Bosa, bishop of York, 192, 193, 276, 329, Claudius invades Britain, 9, 305. Bosanham monastery, 194. Bosel, bishop of Worcester, 214. Brihtege, bishop of Worcester, 413, 414. Briudun monastery, 292. Brocmail, 72, 74, 315. Burhred, king of Mercia, 349-354. Burton Abbey, 443. Cloveshoo synod, 336, 346. Cnobheresburg or Cnobher's town, 139. Coifi, 94-96. See Kenwalk. Cadwalla, king of the West Britons, 105, Cuichelm, bishop of Rochester, 192. 109, 318. Cædmon the poet, 217. Cadwalla, king of Wessex, 191, 198, 244- Caerleon-upon-Usk, a Roman eity, 15 Canterbury cathedral, 60, 499. Canute, king of England, 404-415. Carausius, a British general, 11, 12, se, queen of Mercia, 151. monastery, 234. bishop, 75. ert, king, 107. an, abp. of Canterbury, 143. 1, bishop of Winchester, 2, 200, 267, king of Scotland, 493, 495, 502, 505. stan, 61, 315. vulf, bishop of Winchester, 368. ledit, abp. of Canterbury, 80, 81, 143, priest, 142, 194. d, abbat, 70. etian, emperor, 10, 11, 16. a, bishop of Repton, 144, 145 152. sday book compiled, 459. , bishop of Wells, 419, 436. had, abbat of Iona, 290. Earconwald, bishop of London, 184. Eata, bishop of Lindisfarne, 161, 192, 225, Ebb, the Frisian, slain, 365. Ebba, queen, 194. Ebba, abbess of Coldingham, 204. Edgar, king of Mercia, 380-386. Ednoth, bishop of Dorchester, 403, 408. Edric, ealdorman of Mercia, 399, 406, 409. Edward (the confessor), 404, 405, 415-442 Edwin, etheling, drowned, 375. Edwin, king of Northumbria, 76, 82, 108, an (St.), abp. of Canterbury, 374, 378 Edwy, etheling, banished by Canute, 409. 89. Edwy, king of Wessex, 380. Egbald, abbat of Peterborough, 330. ld, king of Kent, 79, 81, 83, 86, 89, Egbert, king of Kent, 170, 183, 325, 326. 121, 316-319. ert, bishop of Lindisfarne, 153. ert, bishop of Selsey, 195, 268. ert, k. of Northumbria, 300, 335-338, 339. ed, bishop of Sidnacester, 165, 192, 329. an, bishop of Sherborne, 346, 348, 351. ed, daughter of king Edwin, 84, 107, id, son of Ethelfrid, 108; king of Ber- ulf, earl of Somerton, 348. 319. Egbert, king of Wessex, 344-347. Egbert, bishop of York, 299, 300, 335, 339. | Egbert, priest, 115. Egbert II. bishop of Lindisfarne, 345. Elfgar, bishop of Elmham, 410. |