ALARIC, his sack of Rome, 2 Aquileia, not in communion with Rome for 150 years, 6 Augustine, Prior of St. Andrew's, 19; sent on the English mis- sion, 19; returns from Marseilles, 29; fresh start, with authority as abbot, 21; journey through France, 33-40; received by Ethelbert, 47; enters Canter- bury, 48; restores Christ Church, 79; his miracles, 101; founds the Monastery of SS. Peter and Paul, 117; negoti- ates with the British bishops, 126; extends the Church to Rochester and London, 152; consecrates Laurentius as his successor, 153; his death, 153; his character, 201
Bretwalda, meaning of, 43 Brunhilda, Queen, Gregory's letters to, 35, 91
CEDWALLA defeats Edwin and conquers Northumbria, 182 Candidus, agent of the patrimony at Marseilles, 17, 26, 34 Celtic Church customs, 132-137 Christ Church, Canterbury, 79-83 Church of the Four Crowned Martyrs at Canterbury, 161 Churches of the Roman Britons in Kent, 56, 79, 114-116 Columbanus, 155
Crypts of Christ Church, Canter-
bury, Ripon, and Hexham, 82
DAMIAN, Bishop of Rochester, 193 Deusdedit, Bishop of Canterbury, 193; his death, 196 "Dooms" of Ethelbert, 125
175; power and state, 181; death, 182 Egbert, King of Kent, 196 Ethelbert of Kent, 44; receives Augustine in Thanet, 46, 54; Gregory's letter to, 103; his second marriage, 158; his death, 157; his character, 157 Ethelburga married to Edwin, King of Northumbria, 163; Boniface's letter to her, 165; returns to Kent, 183
FELIX, the Burgundian, first Bishop of East Anglia, 186 Forum, story of the English slave children in, 15
GENSERIC, his sack of Rome, 2 Gregory the Great, his parentage, 7; prætor of Rome, 7; built monastery in Rome, 7; sent as the bishop's agent to Con- stantinople, 8; elected bishop, 11; his character, 12; writings, 12; likeness, 13; interview with the English slave children in the Forum, 16; starts on a mission to England, 17; com- pelled to return, 17; sends Augustine and his monks, 19; his letters, 20, 30, 33-38; to Augustine, 66-75
HONORIUS, one of the boy pupils of Gregory, consecrated at Lincoln as Bishop of Canterbury, 179; his death, 193
Monastery of SS. Peter and Paul, 117-123 Monasteries in Kent-St. Augus- tine's, Canterbury, 117; Dover, 185; Folkestone, 187; Ly- minge, 188; Minster in Sheppey, 189; Minster in Thanet, 194
NORTHUMBRIA, its condition, 163; Paulinus's mission to, 163; meeting of the Witan, 173
PALL, the, granted to Augustine, 91; history of, 94-100 Patrician, meaning of the title, 36 Paulinus sent to England, 87;
consecrated bishop and sent to Northumbria, 164; converts King Edwin, 175; his missionary
work, 177; builds churches at Doncaster and Lincoln, 178; work at Southwell, 180; his personal appearance, 180; flight to Canterbury, 183; receives the pall, 185; succeeds Romanus at Rochester, 184; his death, 190
REDWALD, King of the East
Angles, converted, 150 Ricimer, his plunder of Rome, 3 Rochester, foundation of the See of, 147
Romanus, consecrated Bishop of Rochester, 162; drowned on a voyage to Rome, 184 Rome, condition of, in the sixth century, 4
Bishops of, obtain inde- pendent sovereignty, 3
Church of, its condition
in the sixth century, 3
Royal abbesses and nuns, 187, 189 Rufinianus sent to England, 87 Rutupiæ, 39
SEBERT, King of the East Saxons, 148 Sigebert, King of East Anglia, introduces the Church there, 186
Stephen, Abbot of Lerins, 33 St. Martin's Church, Canterbury, 56
Syagrius, Bishop of Autun, 38, 75
TEMPLES, heathen, in Kent, 77, 111-113
Theodebert of Austrasia, Greg- ory's letters to, 34 Theodore, Archbishop, 199 Theodoric, his conquest of Italy, 3 of Austrasia, Gregory's let- ter to, 34-40
VIRGILIUS of Arles, Gregory's letters to, 22, 74
MORRISON AND GIBB, PRINTERS, EDINBURGH.
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