Heathfield (Hatfield), 106, 201, 329. Kyneswith, sister of Wulf here, 321-324. Kynsey, abp. of York, 431_-436. Lambert, abp. of Canterbury, 339–342. Lanfranc, abp. of Canterbury, 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. Lilla, 84. Lindisfarne monastery, 3, 112. Lindsey province, 99, 126. Living, abp. of Canterbury, 403, 410. Living, bishop of Worcester and Gloucester 415, 417-420. Loidis (Leeds) a regal seat, 98, 152. Lothen and Irling arrive, 418. Lothere, king of Kent, 183, 224, 330. 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. Maximian, emperor, 11, 308. Maximus, usurper, 17. Mellitus, abp. of Canterbury, 54, 55, 72- 75, 78-80, 315-317. Melrose monastery, 254. Merewith, bishop of Somerset, 413. Milred, bishop of Worcester, 339. Moll Ethelwald, king of Northumbria, 338. Morcar, earl of Northumbria, 437-452. Mull, brother of Cædwalla, 329-331. Naitan, king of the Picts, 277. Natan-leod, a British king, 17. Nero, emperor of Rome, 10, 11, 306. Ninias, bishop, converts the Picts, 113, 313. Northumbria divided into two parts, Deira and Bernicia, 108. Nothelm, abp. of Canterbury, 2, 36, 300, 335, 336. Octa, 77. Odo, bishop of Bayeux, 457, 462-466. Oeng, king of the Picts, 300. LL sex, 33ral, 153. 17. Ingild, ingum Olave, king of Norway, inyades England, Rendlesham, or Rendil's mansion, 148. Reuda, leader of the Scots, 7. Rheims, synod at, 419. Rhofescester (Rochester), 73. Richbert, 99. Ripon monastery, 155, 271. Ricula, Ethelbert's sister, 72. Robert, abp. of Canterbury, 421, 424, 425. Robert Bloet, bishop of Lincoln, 468, 490. Robert, bishop of Lichfield, 490. Roger, bishop of Salisbury, 490, 494. 109-113, 117, 119, 123-131, 196-198, I ture from Britain, 18. Romanus, bishop of Rochester, 107, 316., Romescot, 473. Rufinianus, abbat, 54. Rutubi Portus (Richborough), 4. Saba, 77. Sabert, k. of the East Saxons, 72, 76, 77, 315. Saxon Chronicle, its compilers, xxx-xliv, 303. Saxons settle in Britain, 23—25. Scots & Picts ravage the Britons, 19–25, 30. Scots, the ancient Irish, 5, 6. 189, 324. Sethrid, daughter of Anna, 121. Severus, emperor, 10, 11, 307; his wall, 18, Sexberga, eldest daughter of king Anna, 121, 205, 319, 326. 321-328, 333. Sideman, bishop of Crediton, 387. Sigebert, king of Wessex, 336, 337. Sigebert, k. of the East Angles, 99, 137-139. Sigebert (the good),k. of the East Saxons, 145. Sigfrid, bishop of Selsey, 300. Sighard, son of king Sebbi, 191, 324. Sihtric, king of Northumbria, 375. Siric, king of the East Angles, 344. Siric or Sigic, abp. of Canterbury, 389, 391. Siward, abp. of Canterbury, 417, 420, 425. Siward, earl, 417, 428, 431–434. Sparhafoc, bishop of London, 421, 49 Stephen, king, 502-507. to Winchester, 418, 420 ; to Canterbury, 430, 431. Suebhard, king of Kent, 247, 331. 335. Suefred, king of the East Saxons, 191. Walcher, bishop of Durham, 456. Waldhere, bishop of London, 190. Walkelin, bishop of Winchester, 475. Waltheof, earl of Northumbria, 446, 450, Watton monastery, 239. Wearmouth monastery, viii, 202, 277. Werburh, Ceolred's queen, 341. Whitby monastery, 151, 155, 213. Whitherne bishopric, 114, 313. Wiccii, 68, 194, 214. Wictbert, monk, 249. 171-174, 180—183, 2004202, 246, 275, | Wighard, bishop-elect, 166, 170, 326. Wight, Isle of, 9, 309, 311, 325, 365, 396. Wilfares dun, or Wilfar's Hill, 132. Wilfrid, abp. of York, 129, 154-159, 164- -276, 322–333. Wilfrid II., abp. of York, 244, 293, 330. Wilfrid, bishop of Worcester, 293, 300, 336. Wilbrord, bp. of the Fresons, 129, 249-253. William, bishop of Durham, 448, 464. William, bishop of Elmham, 448. William Curboil, abp. of Canterbury, 490, 498, 505. William, earl of Moreton, 375. William, earl of Normandy, 480. 479, 491, 499. William I. (the Conqueror), 412, 440—463. William, prince, son of Henry I. 485, 487, 488. Winchester cathedral, 120, 319. Wulfgar, abbat of Abingdon, 389, 409. Wulfgar, bishop of Wiltshire, 318. Wulfhelm, abp. of Canterbury, 375. Wulf here, king of Mercia, 120, 153, 169, 174, 321–328. Wulfric, abbat of St. Augustine's, 417. Wulfstan, abp. of York, 378—380. Wulfstan, deacon, dies, 381. Wulfsy, bishop of Lichfield, 431. Wulfwy, bishop of Dorchester, 431, 444. Wulstan, bishop of London, 394. Wulstan, bishop of Worcester, 464. Wulstan II., abp. of York, 410. Wuscfrea, 97, 107. York minster, 96, 317. J. HADDON, PRINTER, CASTLE STREET, FINSBURY. BOUNDARIES OF THE ANGLO-SAXON KINGDOMS. Founded Kingdoms. Modern Counties. Devon, and part of Cornwall. NORTHUMBRIA 547 BERNICIA .. Northumberland, and the south-eastern counties of Scotland. Rutland, Northampton, Huntingdon, Hereford, Worcester, Warwick, Gloucester, Oxford, Buckingham, and parts of Hertford and Bedford. waged one against the other. |