Irish Annals, editorial
reference
to, 337 n.
bede
Gregory III, Pope, 2 n.
Guest, editorial reference to, 32 n.
Guthfrid, Abbot of Lindisfarne, 301, 302.
Guthlac, St. , his Hermitage, 380 n.
Gwynedd, King of, _see_ Caedwalla, Cadvan.
Habakkuk, quoted, 368.
Habetdeus, 179 n.
Hackness, or Hacanos, Monastery of, 275, 276.
Hackness, Abbess of, _see_ Hilda.
Hackness, Prioress of, _see_ Frigyth.
Haddan and Stubbs, “Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents,” editorial
references to, 84 n. , 87 n. , 306 n. , 315 n. , 316 n. , 319 n. ,
343 n. , 345 n. , 379 n. , 380 n. , 391 n.
Haddenham, 220 n.
Hades, 326, 327, 329, 330.
Hadrian, Pope, 219 n.
Hadrian, Emperor, his wall, 13 n. , 25, 26, 136 n. , 137.
Hadrian, Abbot of Niridanum and later of St. Augustine’s Monastery,
Canterbury, xxviii, xxx, 214, 316 n. , 343 n. , 377;
refuses the English Archbishopric, 2, 214;
recommends Andrew, 214;
recommends Theodore, 2 n. , 214;
accompanies Theodore on his journey to Britain, 2 n. , 213, 214, 215;
detained by Ebroin at Quentavic, 216;
his arrival in Britain, 216, 357;
made Abbot of St. Augustine’s, 216;
his learning, 216, 217, 357;
accompanies Theodore in his pastoral visitations, 216, 217;
death, 357;
buried in St. Augustine’s, 357.
Hadulac, Bishop of Elmham, 379 n. , 380.
Haedde, Bishop of Winchester after Leutherius, 148, 241;
supposed to be identical with Aetla, 272 n. ;
his character, 342;
resists Bertwald’s division of the Bishopric, 343 n. ;
death, 342, 343;
posthumous miracles, 343.
Haemgils, a monk, 330.
Haethfelth (Hatfield Chase, near Doncaster), Battle of, xxv, 131.
Haethfelth (Hatfield, Hertfordshire), Synod of, xxix, 254, 255, 256, 259,
385.
Hagustald, _see_ Hexham.
Hallelujah, or Allelujah, 80, 83.
Hallelujah victory of Germanus, 38, 39.
Hallington, 136 n.
Halydene, 136 n.
Hamble, or Homelea, The River, 253.
Hampshire, 253 n. , 343 n.
Harold, 246 n.
Hartlepool, Heruteu, or the Island of the Hart, Monastery at, 190, 271.
Hartlepool, Abbess of, _see_ Heiu, Hilda.
“Hateful Year, The,” in Northumbria, xxv, 135.
Hatfield, _see_ Haethfelth.
Hatfield Chase, _see_ Haethfelth.
Haverfield, editorial reference to, 13 n.
Haymo, _see_ Emme.
Healaugh, Monastery of, 271 n.
Heavenly Field, the, _see_ Hefenfelth.
“Hebrews, The Epistle to the,” quoted, 79.
Hebron, 341, 342.
Hecana, _see_ Hereford.
Hedda, Bishop of Lichfield, 379 n.
Hefenfelth, or The Heavenly Field, 136, 137.
Heiu, first Northumbrian nun, 271, 275 n. ;
founds the monastery of Hartlepool, 271;
retires to Calcaria, 271, 272;
her gravestone, 271 n.
Helen, 264.
Helena, mother of Constantine, 19;
legality of her marriage, 19 n. ;
her Finding of the True Cross, 339, 340 n.
Heliand, The, 277 n.
Heligoland, 323 n.
Hell, 51, 327, 328, 335.
Hengist, leader of the Anglo-Saxons, 30, 45 n. , 95.
Henry VIII, 275 n.
Heracleonas, or Heraclius, Emperor, son of Heraclius, 127.
Heraclius, Emperor, 127 n.
Herbert, _see_ Herebert.
Herebald, Abbot of Tynemouth, 309, 310, 311.
Herebert, St. , a hermit, the friend of Cuthbert, 294, 295.
Hereford, See of, 218 n. , 380 n.
Hereford, Bishop of, _see_ Putta, Tyrhtel, Torthere, Wahlstod.
Herefrid, 391.
Hereric, nephew of Edwin, and father of Hilda, 270;
poisoned by Cerdic, 274.
Heresuid, sister of Hilda, and wife of Ethelhere, 271.
Heriburg, Abbess of Watton, her daughter healed by John of Beverley’s
prayers, 305, 306, 307.
Hermit, a British, lays a trap for Augustine, 86.
Hertford, Synod of, xxviii, 226, 227, 384.
Hertfordshire, 10 n. , 18 n. , 255 n.
Heruteu, _see_ Hartlepool.
Herutford, _see_ Hertford.
Hewalds, The Two (Black and White), martyrs, 320, 321, 322.
Hexham, or Hagustald, xxx, 136 n. , 137, 243 n. , 303 n. ;
diocese of, 137 n. , 353 n.
Hexham, Bishop of, _see_ Acca, Eata, Frithbert, John, Tunbert, Wilfrid.
Hiddila, priest to Bernwin, 252.
Hii, _see_ Iona.
Hilarus, arch-presbyter, 129.
Hilda, St. , daughter of Hereric, Abbess of Hartlepool and afterwards of
Whitby, xxix, 190, 270, 271, 272;
account of her life, 270-275;
builds the monastery of Streanaeshalch or Whitby, 190, 272;
her attitude on the Easter question, 195;
her opposition to Wilfrid, 195 n. ;
her character, 272;
her pupils, 272, 273, 274;
illness and death, 270, 275, 385;
friendship for Aidan, 272.
Hildilid, pupil of Aldhelm, Abbess of Barking after Ethelburg, 237, 344 n.
“History of the Abbots,” Anonymous, _see_ Abbots;
Bede’s, _see_ Bede.
Hlothere, King of Kent after Egbert, xxviii, xxix, 230, 254, 269;
Edric’s revolt against, 287;
grants Bertwald land in Thanet, 315;
death, 285, 287, 385.
Holder, editor of the “Ecclesiastical History,” xx.
Holmhurst, 18 n.
Holy Island, _see_ Lindisfarne.
Holy Housel, 275.
Homelea, _see_ Hamble.
Honorius, Emperor, 21, 22, 26.
Honorius, Pope, xxv, 105 n. , 124, 132;
sends the Pall to Paulinus, and to Archbishop Honorius, 124, 125, 126,
127;
his letters, 124-130;
sends Birinus to the West Saxons, xxvi, 147, 148.
Honorius, Archbishop of Canterbury after Justus, xxv, 123, 125, 126, 132,
163, 164, 193;
ordained by Paulinus, 126;
receives the Pall from Pope Honorius, 125, 126;
sends Felix to East Anglia, 122;
a disciple of Pope Gregory, 348;
death, 178, 179.
Horsa, brother of Hengist, 30.
Horse, miraculously cured at Oswald’s death-place, 155.
Horsted, 30.
House Island, _see_ Farne.
Hreutford, _see_ Redbridge.
Hrof, 89.
Hrofaescaestrae, _see_ Rochester.
Huaetbert, Abbot of Wearmouth and Jarrow, xxxiv, xl, 389.
Huddersfield, 120 n.
Hugh de Puisac, erects a shrine at Durham, for the bones of Bede and
others, xl.
Hull, The River, 303 n.
Humber, The River, 30, 45, 82 n. , 89, 94, 102, 122, 164, 320, 380.
Hunt, Dr. , his “History of the English Church,” editorial references to,
vi, 84 n.
Huntingdonshire, 179 n.
Huns, The, 27, 317.
Hunwald, betrays Oswin, 164.
Hurst, W. , his translation of the “Ecclesiastical History,” xxi.
Hussey, his edition of the “Ecclesiastical History,” xx, 392 n.
Hwiccas, The, 84, 243 n. ;
diocese of, _see_ Worcester.
Hwiccas, King of the, _see_ Aenhere, Eanfrid.
Hwiccas, sub-king of the, 377 n. ;
and _see_ Osric.
Hygbald, Abbot of Bardney, 223, 224.
Hymns, 264-267, 389.
I (Iona), 140 n.
Ibas, Bishop of Edessa, his heresy, 255 n. , 256.
Ida, first King of Bernicia, 73 n. , 383, 391;
account of, 383 n. ;
founds Bamborough, 147 n. , 383 n.
Idle, the Battle of the, 115.
Idols, destruction of, 67, 70, 151.
Ii (Iona), 140 n.
Imma, 268, 269, 270.
Immersion, Single, 87 n.
Immin, Mercian chief, 191, 192.
Importunus, Bishop of Paris, 194 n.
In Berecingum, _see_ Barking.
In Brige, _see_ Brige.
In Compendio, _see_ Compiègne.
Incuneningum, 325.
Inderauuda, _see_ John of Beverley.
Indictions, 227, 254.
Indulgences, 294 n.
Infeppingum, 181.
Ingetlingum, monastery of, 164, 165, 191.
Ingwald, Bishop of London, 379, 380, 391.
Ingyruum, 359, and _see_ Jarrow.
Inhrypum, _see_ Ripon.
Ini, or Ine, King of Wessex after Caedwalla, xxx, 314;
conquers Sussex, 251;
his “Dooms,” 231 n. , 251 n. ;
Aldhelm’s influence with, 343 n. ;
his abdication and pilgrimage to Rome, 314, 345 n.
Inisboufinde, _see_ Innisboffin.
Inishmahee, Bishop of, _see_ Cronan.
Inlade, the river, 315.
Inlitore, now Kaiserwerth, Monastery at, 324.
Innisboffin, Inisboufinde, or The Island of the White Heifer, 225, 226.
Intiningaham, _see_ Tininghame.
Inundalum, _see_ Oundle.
Inver Daeile, or Ennereilly, Bishop of, _see_ Dagan.
Inverness, 140 n.
Iona, Hii, I or Ii, the island of, included in Ireland, xxv, xxvi, 92 n. ,
191 n. , 201, 225;
given to Columba by Bridius or by Conall, xxvi, 142;
its monastery founded by Columba, xxvi, 142, 383;
its constitution and jurisdiction, xxvi, 139 n. , 140, 142, 169, 181, 183
n. , 318;
its monks converted to Catholic usages, xxvi, xxxi, xxxix, 337, 373,
374, 375, 376, 377;
piety of its Abbots, 143;
derivation of the name, 140 n.
Iona, Abbot of, _see_ Adamnan, Columba, Segeni.
Ireland, History of, xxix, 5, 7, 8, 9, 91, 92, 94, 161, 177, 191 n. , 204,
285, 306 n. , 337, 373, 383;
description of, 7, 8, 9;
its hospitality to the English monks, 204.
Irish, or Scots, Bishop of the, _see_ Palladius.
Irish Annals, editorial reference to, 337 n.
Irish Church, xxiii, xxv, xxx, xxxix, 87 n. , 138, 139, 142 n. , 143, 144,
193-201, 336, 374-377.
Irminric, father of Ethelbert, King of Kent, 95.
Isaac, 387;
his tomb, 341.
Isaiah, quoted, 186, 209.
Ishmael, 378 n.
Isle of Wight, _see_ Wight.
Israel, 67, 341 n.
Itala, the, 366, 368.
Italian Sea, the, 132.
Italy, 6, 20, 79, 92 n. , 93, 196.
Itchen, the river, 252 n.
Ithamar, Bishop of Rochester, 164, 178 n. , 179.
Iudeu, 23 n. , 189 n.
Ixning, _see_ Ermynge.
Jacobsburgh, _see_ Akeburgh.
Jacob’s Tomb, 341 n.
James, St. , quoted, 197, 372.
James the Less, St. , 215 n.
James the Deacon, companion of Paulinus, xxv, 123;
left at York when Paulinus flees into Kent, 132;
a village named after him, 132;
teaches Church music, 132, 133, 217;
observes the Catholic Easter, 193, 195;
at Whitby, 195;
death, 133.
Jarrow, _see_ Wearmouth and Jarrow.
Jarrow, Abbot of, _see_ Benedict Biscop, Ceolfrid, Huaetbert.
Jaruman, Bishop of Mercia, xxviii, 192, 206 n. , 351 n. ;
his mission to the East Saxons, 212, 245 n. ;
death, 218.
Jerome, 21 n. , 387.
Jerusalem, 337, 339, 340, 341.
Jet, 6.
Jezebel, 349 n.
Job, quoted, 80, 370;
his tonsure, 370;
“Commentary on,” _see_ Gregory.
John the Baptist, St. , his martyrdom, 53.
John the Deacon, author of “Life of Gregory,” 75 n. , 81 n. , 83 n.
John the Evangelist, St. , xlii, 304;
his celebration of Easter, 196, 197, 198;
quoted, 335, 363.
John IV, Pope, consecrated, 128 n. ;
his letter to the Scots, 128, 129, 130, 144 n.
John VI, Pope, Wilfrid’s cause tried before, 353.
John, Archbishop of Arles, 215.
John, Chief of the Papal notaries, 129.
John of Beverley, Bishop of Hexham after Eata, xxix, 302, 353 n. ;
a pupil of Hilda, 273;
of Theodore, 305 n. ;
appointed Bishop of York, 305, 356 n. ;
ordains Bede, xxxiii, 386;
his miracles, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311;
at Erneshow, 303, 304;
at Watton, 305, 306;
consecrates churches, 307, 308;
resigns the bishopric of York and retires to Beverley, 312;
ordains his successor, Wilfrid II, Bishop of York, 312;
death, 311, 312;
buried at St. Peter’s, Beverley, 311, 312.
John, a martyr, 210.
John, the precentor, brought into Britain to teach Church music, 258;
Abbot of St. Martin’s Monastery, 257;
at the Synod of Haethfelth, 257, 258, 259, 385;
dies on his way back to Rome, 259;
buried at Tours, 259.
Jonah, quoted, 319.
Joseph, 341 n. , 370.
Julianus of Campania, heretic Bishop of Eclanum, 21.
Julius, British martyr, 18.
Julius Caesar, _see_ Caesar.
Justin II, Emperor, 140.
Justinian I, Emperor, 140, 203 n. , 256.
Justinian II, Emperor, 314.
Justus, Bishop of Rochester, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, xxiv,
89, 92, 100;
sent by Gregory to Augustine, 64;
takes refuge in Gaul, xxiv, 96, 97;
ordains Romanus Bishop of Rochester, 100;
ordains Paulinus, 103, 384;
sends Romanus on a mission to Pope Honorius, 132;
death, 123, 125.
Jutes, the, 30, 31, 245 n. , 252.
Jutland, 30, 317 n.
Kaelcacaestir, _see_ Calcaria.
Kaiserswerth, 324 n.
Katwyk, 320 n.
Kent, history, xxii, xxix, 2, 5 n. , 30, 89, 93, 94, 96, 102 n. , 127 n. ,
130, 152, 166, 172, 179, 217, 241, 242, 245, 261, 269, 273,
316 n. , 385;
language of, 45 n. ;
settlement of Christianity in, xxii, xxiv, xxix, 95, 193, 290;
diocese of, 323, 379 n. , 380;
and _see_ Canterbury and Rochester.
Kent, king of, _see_ Alric, Eadbert, Earconbert, Egbert, Ethelbert,
Hlothere, Irminric, Mul, Octa, Oeric, Suaebhard, Wictred.
Kerslake, T. , his “Vestiges of the Supremacy of Mercia,” editorial
reference to, 255 n.
Kyle, Plain of, conquered by Eadbert, 392.
Labienus, the Tribune, slain in battle with the Britons, 10.
Laestingaeu, _see_ Lastingham.
Lagny-on-the-Marne, or Latineacum, 178.
Laistranus, Irish priest, 129.
Lammermuir Hills, 288 n.
Lancashire, 204 n.
Lanfranc, Archbishop, rebuilds Canterbury Cathedral, 72 n.
Langres, 257 n.
Laodicea, Bishop of, _see_ Anatolius.
Lastingham, or Laestingaeu, Monastery of, xxvii, xxxv, 3, 185, 186, 187,
207, 218, 220, 351.
Lastingham, Abbot of, _see_ Ceadda, Cedd.
Lateran Councils, 256 n. , 352.
Latin Language, 6;
poetry, 264 n.
Latineacum, _see_ Lagny.
Laurentius, St. , Deacon and Martyr, 210.
Laurentius, second Archbishop of Canterbury, xxiv, 49, 64 n. , 91, 92, 93,
96;
sent by Augustine to Gregory, 49;
consecrates the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Canterbury, 90;
his letters to the Scots and Britons, 91, 92;
rebuked and scourged by St. Peter in a dream, 97;
converts King Eadbald, 97;
death and burial, 98.
Leah’s Tomb, 341 n. , 342.
Leeds, or Loidis, 120, 189 n.
Leeds, or Loidis and Elmet, King of, _see_ Cerdic.
Legacaestir, _see_ Chester.
Legions, City of, _see_ Chester and Caerleon-on-Usk.
Leicester, Diocese of, 148 n. , 379 n.
Leicester, Bishop of, 274 n.
Leicestershire, 179 n.
Leinster, 92 n. , 141 n. , 142 n.
Lent, 38, 151, 186, 206.
Leptis in Tripolis, 12.
Lérins, 33.
Leutherius, or Hlothere, Bishop of Wessex, nephew of Agilbert, 147, 150,
151;
consecrated by Theodore, 151;
at the Hertford Synod, 228;
ordains Aldhelm, 343 n. ;
death, 241.
Leviticus, quoted 279, 364.
“Liber Sacramentorum,” or Gregorian Sacramentary, attributed to Gregory,
81 n.
“Liber Eliensis,” editorial reference to, 266 n.
Lichfield, Diocese of, xxviii, 219 n. ;
Cathedral, 224 n.
Lichfield, Bishop of, _see_ Aldwin, Ceadda, Hedda, Sexwulf, Wynfrid.
Liddesdale, 73 n.
Liège, 177 n.
Light, Supernatural, 157, 232, 233, 234, 322.
Lilla, gives his life for Edwin’s, 104.
Lincoln, 122, 123, 126.
Lincolnshire, 122 n. , 123 n. , 157, 179 n. , 219 n.
Lindisfari, 245 n.
Lindisfarne, or Holy Island, Monastery of, xxv, xxxvi, 1 n. , 4, 139, 169,
186, 202, 203, 225, 290, 347;
Church of, xxiii, 4, 183, 192, 295, 302;
diocese of, xxv, 243 n. , 325 n. , 351 n. , 353.
Lindisfarne, Abbot of, _see_ Aidan, Guthfrid.
Lindisfarne, Bishop of, _see_ Aidan, Colman, Conwulf, Cuthbert, Eadbert,
Eadfrid, Eata, Ethelwald, Finan, Tuda.
Lindsey, history, xxv, 3, 4, 157, 191, 207 n. , 243 n. , 244, 267 n. , 353
n. ;
diocese of, 225, 243 n. , 380 n.
Lindsey, Bishop of, _see_ Alwic, Ceadda, Cynibert, Diuma, Eadhaed, Edgar,
Ethelwin.
Linlithgow, 32, 189 n.
Littleborough, 123 n.
Liudhard, Bishop, Chaplain to Bertha, 46, 51 n.
Loidis, _see_ Leeds.
Lombards, 148 n. ;
King of the, _see_ Perctarit.
London, metropolis of the East Saxons, 89, 241;
diocese of, 49 n. , 65, 183 n.
London, Bishop of, _see_ Earconwald, Ingwald, Mellitus, Waldhere, Wini.
Looking-glass, sent by Pope Boniface to Queen Ethelberg, 111.
Lord’s Day, the, 197.
Lothians, the, 189 n.
Louth, County, 204 n.
Lucius, King of Britain, his conversion, xxiii, 12, 149 n. , 382.
Lucius Bibulus, Consul, 9.
Lucius Verus, Emperor, _see_ Aurelius.
Lugubalia, _see_ Carlisle.
Luke, St. , quoted, 78.
Lul, Archbishop of Mainz, 392 n.
Lupus, Bishop of Troyes, 40;
sent to Britain to confute the Pelagians, xxiii, 32, 33, 34;
churches dedicated to, 33;
casts out evil spirits, 34.
Luxeuil, Monastery of, 92 n.
Lyccidfelth, _see_ Lichfield.
Lyons, 194, 316 n.
Lyons, Archbishop of, _see_ Aetherius, Annemundus, Godwin.
Lyons, Count of, _see_ Dalfinus.
Maas, the, 317 n.
Maban, or Mafa, a teacher of Church music, 358.
Macedonia, 6.
Macedonius, Heretic Bishop of Constantinople, 255 n. , 256.
Maelduib, _see_ Maildufus.
Maeldum, _see_ Meaux.
Maelmin, Northumbria, 120.
Maestricht, 177 n.
Maes-y-Garmon, or Field of Germanus, said to be the scene of the
Hallelujah Victory, 38 n.
Mafa, _see_ Maban.
Mageo, _see_ Mayo.
Maildufus, or Maelduib founds the Monastery of Malmesbury, 343 n. , 344.
Mailros, _see_ Melrose.
Maintz, Bishop of, _see_ Boniface, Redger, Lul.
“Making of England, The,” _see_ Green.
Malachi, quoted, 367.