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INDEX

  • Abon, ealdorman, 22
  • Acca, bishop of Hexham, 31, 33
  • Acley, synod of, 40
  • Adrian, emperor of Rome, 5
  • Adrian, legate, in England, 26
  • Adrian, pope, 39, 40
  • Adrian, abbat. See Hadrian
  • Ælla, king of the South Saxons, 8
  • Ælla, usurper of Northumbria, 49
  • Æsc, king of Kent, 8
  • Agelric, bishop of Selsey, 133
  • Agilbert, bishop, 18, 23
  • Aidan, bishop of Lindisfarne, 18
  • Albinus, abbat of St. Augustine's, xiii
  • Alban (St.), 5
  • Alban's (St.) monastery, 183
  • Alcred, king of Northumbria, 37
  • Alcuin. See Albinus
  • Aldhelm, bishop of Sherborne, 31
  • Aldred, bishop, 118, 123, 126, 129, 132, 134, 144
  • Aldulf, archbishop of York, 80, 81, 88, 94
  • Aldwulf , bishop of Rochester, 82, 33
  • Alexander, bishop of Lincoln, 190
  • Alexander, king of Scotland, 180, 191
  • Alfric, archbishop of Canterbury, 89-96
  • Alfric, ealdorman, 87
  • Alfred, king of England, 47-64
  • Alfrid, king of Deira, 27, 30
  • Alfun, bishop of Dunwich, 42
  • Alfwold, bishop of Sherborne, 85
  • Alfwold, king of Northumbria, 38, 39
  • Alhmund, bishop of Hexham, 37, 38
  • Alla, king of Northumbria, 10, 12
  • Alric killed, 42
  • Alwy, bishop of London, 103
  • Alwyn, bishop of Winchester, 111, 116, 118
  • Anlaf Curran, 77
  • Anlaf, king of Northumbria, 74-76
  • Anlaf, son of Sihtric, 76
  • Anna, king of the East Angles, 18
  • Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, 148, 166, 171, 172, 175-177, 180
  • Anselm, abbat of Bury St. Edmund's, 183
  • Anwind, a Danish king, 53
  • Asser, bishop of Sherborne, 66
  • Athelard, archbp. of Canterbury, 40-43
  • Athelred, archbp. of Canterbury, 50, 57
  • Athelstan, bishop orf Hereford, 132
  • Athelstan, king of Kent, 45, 46
  • Athelstan, king of Mereia, 72-75
  • Attila, king of the Huns, 6
  • Athulf, bishop, 81
  • Augustine, archbishop of Canterbury, 12, 13
  • Baccancelde (Beckenham) council, 29
  • Bagsac, a Danish king, killed, 51
  • Baldred, king of Kent, 44
  • Baldulf, bishop of Wliitherne, 40
  • Baldwin V., earl of Flanders, 120, 1.36
  • Baldwin VI., earl of Flanders, 1.50
  • Baldwin VII., eari of Flanders, 182-186
  • Bambrough (Bebha), a royal city, 10, 170
  • Bassianus, son of Severus, 5
  • Bass, mass-priest, 24
  • Battle Abbey founded, 159, 168
  • Bede (Venerable), 33
  • Benedict (St.), 8, 9, 1.59
  • Beonna, abbat of Peterborough, 38
  • Beorn, earl, 117, 121-123
  • Beornmod, bishop of Rochester, 42
  • Beort, ealdorman, 27, 30
  • Bernard, bishop of St. David's, 189
  • Bernred, king of Mereia, 36
  • Bernulf, king of Mereia, 44
  • Berthwald, archbishop of Canterbury, 29, 32, 38
  • Berthwulf, king of Mereia. defeated, 46
  • Bertric, king of Wessex, 39, 42
  • Bieda arrives in Britain, 9
  • Birinus, bishop, 16-18
  • Blecca, governor of Lincoln, 16
  • Bosa, bishop of York, 27, 28
  • Bregowin, archbp. of Canterbury, 36, 37
  • Brihtege, bishop of Worcester, 111, 112
  • Brinstan, bishop of Winchester, 73
  • Britain, 1, 2-6
  • Brithmar, bishop of Lichfield, 113
  • Birthwin, bishop of Sherborne, 109, 115, 116
  • Britnoth, abbat of Ely, 79
  • Brocmail, 13
  • Burhred, king of Mercia, 47-52
  • Burton abbey, 141
  • Cadwalla, king of the West Britons, 16
  • Cædwalla, king of Wessex, 27, 28
  • Cæsar's, Julius, invasion, 2
  • Canterbury' cathedral, 197
  • Canute, king of England, 102-113
  • Canute, king of Denmark, 156, 161
  • Canute, prince of Denmark, 153
  • Ceawlin or Celin, king of Wessex, 10, 12
  • Cenbert, father of Cædwalla, 28
  • Ceol, king of Wessex, 12
  • Ceolnoth, archbp. of Canterbury, 45, 50
  • Ceolred, king of Mereia, 31
  • Ceolwulf, bishop of Lindsey, 40, 41
  • Ceolwulf, king of Northumbria, 32, 33, 36