The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical history of England / [translated by J. Stevens] Also the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. With illustrative notes, a map of Anglo-Saxon England and a general index. Edited by J.A. Giles.
- Bede, the Venerable, Saint, 673-735.
- Date:
- 1847
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical history of England / [translated by J. Stevens] Also the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. With illustrative notes, a map of Anglo-Saxon England and a general index. Edited by J.A. Giles. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Heathfield (Hat6eld), 106, 201, 329. Heavenfield, or Havenfellh, 110. Heca, bisbop of Selser, 418—420, 435. Hedda, bishop 119, lO'l, 267, 328, 332. Hein, abbess, 212. Hengibt, a Saxon chieftain, 24,77,143, 309, 310. Henry de Blois, bp. of Winchester, 499, 505. Henry I. 459, 461, 471, 476—502. Herbert Losange, bi.«hop of Thetford, 470. Herebald, abbat, 242. Herebert, priest, 230. HereCrith, bishop of Selsey, 347. Hereward plunders Peterborough, 451, 452 Herman, bp. of Sherborne, 417,424,425,426. Hertford synod, 181. Heruteo (Hartlepool! monastery, 151, 212. Hewalds, missionaries, 250. Higbald, bishop of Lindisfame, 341, 345. Higbert, bishop of Dorchester, 341. Hilda, abbess, 151, 155, 211, 329. Hildelith, abbess of Barking, 188. Hingwar and Hubba, 352. Honorius, archbishop of Canterbury, 99— 104, 318, 320. Honorius, emperor, 17, 18. Honorins, pope, 15, 101—103, 318. Horsa, a Saxon chieftain, 24, 309. Hovel, king of North Wales, 274. Howel, king of West Wales iComwall), 375. Huetbert, abbat of Weannouth, xiv, xviii, 299. Ida, king of Northumbria, 312. Itfa, 97,107. Immin, a Mercian general, 1.^3. Ina, king of Wessex, 330—344. Ingethlingum (Gilling), 132, 152. Ingild, brother of Ina, 333. Ingwald, bishop of London, 292. Iona monaster)', 113—115, 313. Ireland desenb^, C, 7. Irminric, 77. Itbamar, bishop of Rochester, 131,322,324. James, deacon, 100, 108, 154, 172. Jarrow monastery, viii. Jaruman, bishop of Kepton, 153, 169, 174, 322, 324. John, abbat of St. Martin’s, 202. John IV., pope, 104, 105. John (St.», of Beverley, x, xi, 237—244,330, 334. Julius, martyr, 1.5. Justus, abp. of Canterbury, 54,72—74, 78— 83, 100, 102, 315. Kenebert, bishop of Winchester, 344. Kenrcd, king of Mercia. See Coenred. Kentwin, king of Wessex, 328, 329. Kenulf, king of Mercia, 343, .345. Kenulf, bishop of Winchester, 383, 390,398. Kenwalk, k. of Wessex, 119, 120,319—326. Kineward, bishop of Winchester, 330. Kyneburg, sister of Wulfhere, 321—324. Kyneswith, sister of Wulfhere, 321—324. Kynsey, abp. of York, 431—436. Lambert, abp of Canterbury, 339—342. Lanfranc, abp. of Canterbur)’, 447—450,466. Lastingham monastery, 3, 149. Laurentius, abp. of Canterbury, 40, 74, 75, 78—80, 316, 317. Leofgar, bishop of Hereford, 434. Leofric, bishop of Devon, 417. Leofric, earl, 417—435. Leofric, bishop of Exeter, 420. Leofsy, bishop of Worcester, 413. Leofwine, bishop of Lichiield, 432. Leo III., pope, 344, 345. Lilla, 84. Lindisfarne monastery, 3, 112. Lindsey province, 99, 126. Living, abp. of Canterbuiy, 403, 410. Living, bishop of Worcester and Gloucester 415, 417—420. Loidis (Leeds) a regal scat, 98, 152. Lothen and Irling arrive, 418. Lothere, king of Kent, 183, 224, 3.30. Lucius, king of the Britons, 10, 307. Ludecan, king of Mercia, 346. Luidhard, bishop, 37, 38, 41. Lupus, bishop, 26, 27. Marcus Antoninus, emperor, 10. Margaret, daughter of Edward, 444, 469. Malcolm III., king of Scotland, 444, 453, 467—469. Maserfeld, 123. Mass-priest, his duties, xii. Maud, daughter of Malcolm, 477. Maurice, bishop of London, 448, 477, 482. Maxiniian, emperor, 11, 308. Maximus, usurper, 17. Mellitus, abp. of Canterbury, 54, 55, 72— 75, 78—80, 315—317. Melrose mona.stery, 254. Mcrewith, bi.sliop of Somerset, 413. Milred, bi.‘<iiop of Worcester, 339. Moll Ethclwald, king of Norlliunibria, .338. Morcar, earl of Nortliumbiia, 437—452. Mull, brother of Caedwalla, 329—331. Naitan, king of tbc Piets, 277. Natan-leod, a Britisli king, 17. Nero, emperor of Rome, 10, 11, 300. Ninia.s, bislioj), converts the JMcts, ]J3, 313. Northumbria divided into two parts, Dcira and Bernicia, 108. Notheirn, abp. of Canterbuiy, 2, 36, 300, 3.3.7, 336. Oct a, 77. Odda, earl of Devon, 422, 429. Odo, u);p. of Canterbury, 3b0, 381. Odf», bishop of Rnyeux, 4-77, 402—4CG. f)eng, king of the Piets, 300. Oila, son of king Sighcre, 268, 3.33. Otfa, king of Mercia, 338—342, 344. Oise, 77. Oiacings, or iEaciiigas, 77, 09. I. L](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28745309_0563.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)