Henry de Blois, bp. of Winchester, 499, 505. Herbert Losange, bishop of Thetford, 470. Herebert, priest, 230. Herefrith, bishop of Selsey, 347. Hereward plunders Peterborough, 451, 452 Heruteu (Hartlepool) monastery, 151, 212. Higbald, bishop of Lindisfarne, 341, 345. Hingwar and Hubba, 352. Kyneswith, sister of Wulfhere, 321-324. Lambert, abp. of Canterbury, 339–342. Laurentius, abp. of Canterbury, 40, 74, 75, Leofgar, bishop of Hereford, 434. Leofric, bishop of Exeter, 420. Lindisfarne monastery, 3, 112. Living, abp. of Canterbury, 403, 410. Loidis (Leeds) a regal seat, 98, 152. Honorius, archbishop of Canterbury, 99 Lothere, king of Kent, 183, 224, 330. 104, 318, 320. Honorius, emperor, 17, 18. Honorius, pope, 15, 101-103, 318. Howel, king of West Wales (Cornwall), 375. 299. Ida, king of Northumbria, 312. Immin, a Mercian general, 153. Irminric, 77. Lucius, king of the Britons, 10, 307. Marcus Antoninus, emperor, 10. Maserfeld, 123. Mrs-priest, his duties, xii. Maud, daughter of Malcolm, 477. Mellitus, abp. of Canterbury, 54, 55, 72— Melrose monastery, 254. Merewith, bishop of Somerset, 413. Ithamar, bishop of Rochester, 131, 322, 324. Milred, bishop of Worcester, 339. James, deacon, 100, 108, 154, 172. Jarrow monastery, viii. Moll Ethelwald, king of Northumbria, 338. Jaruman, bishop of Repton, 153, 169, 174, | Naitan, king of the Picts, 277. 322, 324. John, abbat of St. Martin's, 202. John IV., pope, 104, 105. John (St.), of Beverley, x, xi, 237–244, 330, 334. Natan-leod, a British king, 17. Nothelm, abp. of Canterbury, 2, 36, 30Q Octa, 77. Odda, earl of Devon, 422, 429. Oiscings, or Æscingas, 77 99. LL Olave, king of Norway, invades England, | Rendlesham, or Rendil's mancion, 143 390, 391, 412. Orcades (Orkney Islands), 3, 9. Osbern, bishop of Exeter, 447. Osbert, king of Northumbria, 351. Oskytel, a Danish king, 355. Osred, king of Northumbria, 266, 289, 333. Oswald, king of Northumbria, 76, 97, 107, Oswin, king of Deira, 131, 132, 319, 320. Oswy (Oswiu), king of Northumbria, 131--- Oswulph, king of Northumbria, 300, 338. · Owini, monk, 175. Palladius, his mission to Ireland, 22, 308. Peada, king of Mercia, 143, 152, 320, 321. Penda, king of Mercia, 106, 107, 144, 150- Pelagius, 17, 308; his tenets condemned, Peter, bishop of Lichfield, 447. Reuda, leader of the Scots, 7. Ripon monastery, 155, 271. Robert, abp. of Canterbury, 421, 424, 125. Romanus, bishop of Rochester, 107, 316. Rome taken by the Goths, 18. Rutubi Portus (Richborough), 4. Saba, 77. Sabert, k. of the East Saxons, 72, 76, 77, 315. Saxons settle in Britain, 23-25. Scots & Picts ravage the Britons, 19-25, 30. Sebbi, king of the East Saxons, 169, 184, Segenius, abbat of Iona, 116. Severus, emperor, 10, 11, 307; his wall, 18, Sexberga, eldest daughter of king Anna, Peterborough monastery, 184, 320-328, 340, Sexwulf, bishop of Lichfield, 183, 192, 193, 352, 382, 430, 444, 452, 497, 500. Petronilla (St.), 455. Petwine, bishop of Whiterne, 339. Picts, their origin, 5, 6. 321-328, 333. Sideman, bishop of Crediton, 387. Sigebert, king of Wessex, 336, 337. Sigebert, k. of the East Angles, 99, 137-139 Plegmund, abp. of Canterbury, xxxix, 361, Sigebert (the good),k.of the East Saxons, 145. Port arrives in England, 311. Putta, bishop of Rochester, 173, 192. Quenberga, Edwin's queen, 97. Ralph, abp. of Canterbury, 484, 489. Redbridge monastery, 199. 99, 317. Sigfrid, bishop of Selsey, 300. Sighard, son of king Sebbi, 191, 324. Siric, king of the East Angles, 344. Siric or Sigic, abp. of Canterbury, 389, 391 Redwald, king of East Anglia, 91-93, 98, Stigand, bishop of Elmham, 416, 417; trane Rees, the Welshman, 427. Reginald, king of Northumbria, 374, 378 to Winchester, 418, 420; to Canterbury, Stuff, lord of Isle of Wight, 311, 312. Suebhard, king of Kent, 247, 331. Suefred, king of the East Saxons, 191. Suidhelm, king of the East Saxons, 148. Sweyn, king of Denmark, invades England, Sweyn III. k. of Denmark, invades England, Swidbert, bishop of Frisland, 252. Tatwine, abp. of Canterbury, 292, 299, 300, Theobald, abp. of Canterbury, 505. Theologild, abp. of Canterbury, 347. Theodosius, emperor, 17; the Younger, 21, Thomas, bishop of Dunwich, 143. Thomas, abp. of York, 447, 477, 482, 484. Thurkill, 400, 404, 411 Thurkytel, a Danish earl, 371. Thurkytel, son of Nafan, 407. Tilbert, bishop of Hexham, 340. Tiovulfingacestir (Southwell), 100. 331, 334. Tonsure, ecclesiastical, 160, 171. Walcher, bishop of Durham, 456. Watton monastery, 239. Wearmouth monastery, viii, 202, 277. Whitby monastery, 151, 155, 213. Wictred, king of Kent, 225, 291. Wilfrid II., abp. of York, 244, 293, 330. William Curboil, abp. of Canterbury, 490, William, earl of Moreton, 375. William, earl of Normandy, 480. Tobias, bp. of Rochester, xxxviii, 247, 291, William Giffard, bishop of Winchester, 477 Tosty, son of Godwin, 425-443. Trumhere, bp. of Repton, 145, 152, 153, 177. Ulf, bishop of Dorchester, 423, 425. Uuffings, or Uffingas, 99. Valens, emperor, 16. Valentinian, emperor, 23, 33, 308. 479, 491, 499. William I. (the Conqueror), 412, 440-463. Winfrid, bishop of Lichfield, 153, 179, 183. Wulfnoth, child, 399, 400. Wulfred, abp. of Canterbury, 345-347. York minster, 96, 317 Surrey, Hants, with the Isle of Wight, Berks, Wilts, Dorset, Somertet, Essex, Middlesex, and southern part of Hertfordshire. Founded. Kingdoms. 547 BERNICIA 560 DEIRA 571 EAST-ANGLIA 585 MERCIA Northumberland, and the south-eastern counties of Scotland. Cumberland, Durham, Westmoreland, York, and Lancaster. Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Lincoln, Shropshire, Stafford, Leicester, N.B. The boundaries varied frequently according to the fortunes of the reigning kings in the petty contests which they waged one against the other. |