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INDEX.
  • Leofgar, bishop of Hereford, 132
  • Leofric, bishop of Devon, 115
  • Leofric, earl, 115-133
  • Leofric, bishop of Exeter, 118
  • Leofsy, bishop of Worcester, 111
  • Leofwine, bishop of Lichfield, 130
  • Leo III., pope, 142, 143
  • Living, archbp. of Canterbury, 101, 108
  • Living, bishop of Worcester and Gloucester, 113, 115-118
  • Lothen and Irling arrive, 116
  • Lothere, king of Kent, 23
  • Lucius, king of the Britons, 5
  • Ludecan, king of Mercia, 44
  • Margaret, daughter of Edward, 142, 167
  • Malcolm III., king of Scotland, 142, 151, 165-167
  • Maud, daughter of Malcolm, 175
  • Maurice, bishop of London, 146, 175, 180
  • Maximian, emperor, 6
  • Mellitus, archbp. of Canterbury, 13-15
  • Merewith, bishop of Somerset, 111
  • Milred, bishop of Worcester, 37
  • Moll Ethelwald, king of Northumbria, 36
  • Morcar, earl of Northumbria, 135-150
  • Mull, brother of Csedwalla, 27-29
  • Nero, emperor of Rome, 4
  • Ninias, bishop, converts the Picts, 11
  • Nothelm, archbp. of Canterbury, 33, 34
  • Odda, earl of Devon, 120, 127
  • Odo, archbishop of Canterbury, 78, 79
  • Odo, bishop of Bayeux, 155, 160-164
  • Offa, son of king Sighere, 31
  • Offa, king of Mercia, 36-40, 42
  • Olave, king of Norway, invades England, 88, 89, 110
  • Osbern, bishop of Exeter, 145
  • Osbert, king of Northumbria, 49
  • Oskytel, a Danish king, 53
  • Oskytel, archbishop of York, 82
  • Oslac, ealdorman, 81-84
  • Osred, king of Northumbria, 31
  • Osred II., king of Northumbria, 3D, 40
  • Osric I., king of Deira, 16
  • Osric II. , king of Northumbria, 31, 32
  • Ostritha, queen of Mercia, 30
  • Oswald, archbishop of York, 81, 87
  • Oswald, king of Northumbria, 16, 17, 66
  • Oswin, king of Deira, 17, 18
  • Oswin, prince, 37
  • Oswy (Oswiu), king of Northumbria, 17, 24
  • Oswulph, king of Northumbria, 36
  • Palladius, his mission to Ireland, 6
  • Paulinus, archbishop of York, 13-17
  • Paul's (St.) cathedral burnt, 79, 158
  • Peada, ealdorman, 18
  • Peada, king of Mercia, 18, 19
  • Penda. king of Mercia, 15-13
  • Pelagius, 6
  • Peter, bishop of Lichfield, 145
  • Peterborough monastery, 18-26, 38, 50, 80, 128, 142, 150, 195, 198
  • Petronilla (St.), 153
  • Petwine, bishop of Whitherne, 37
  • Plegmund, archbishop of Canterbury, xiv, 59, 72
  • Port arrives in England, 9
  • Ralph, archbp. of Canterbury, 182, 187
  • Ranulf, bp. of Durham, 173, 175, 176, 196
  • Reculver monastery, 24
  • Redwald, king of East Anglia, 15
  • Rees, the Welshman, 125
  • Reginald, king of Northumbria, 72, 76
  • Rheims, synod at, 117
  • Robert, abp. of Canterbury, 119, 122, 123
  • Robert Bloet, bishop of Lincoln, 166, 188
  • Robert, bishop of Lichfield, 183
  • Robert de Belesme, 173, 170-182
  • Robert de Limesey, bishop of Lichfield, 146
  • Robert II., earl of Flanders, 172, 175-182
  • Robert II., earl of Northumbria, 169-171
  • Robert, son of William I., 1.54, 162-193
  • Roger, bishop of Salisbury, 188, 192
  • Romanus, bishop of Rochester, 14
  • Romescot, 171
  • Sabert, king of the East Saxons, 13
  • Saxon Chronicle, its compilers, v-xix, 1
  • Sebbi, king of the East Saxons, 22
  • Selred, king of Essex, slain, 34
  • Severus, emperor, 5
  • Sexberga, eldest daughter of king Anna, 17, 24
  • Sexwulf, bishop of Lichfield, 19-26, 31
  • Sideman, bishop of Crediton, 85
  • Sigebert, king of Wessex, 34, 35
  • Sighard, son of king Sebbi, 22
  • Sihtric, king of Northumbria, 73
  • Siric, king of the East Angles, 42
  • Siric or Sigic, archbishop of Canterbury, 87, 89
  • Siward, abp. of Canterbury, 115, 118, 123
  • Siward, bishop of Rochester, 134
  • Siward, earl, 115, 126, 129-132
  • Sparhafoc, bishop of London, 119, 122
  • Stephen, king, 200-205
  • Stigand, bishop of Elmham, 114, 115; trans, to Winchester, 116, 118; to Canterbury, 128, 129
  • Stuff, lord of Isle of Wight, 9, 10
  • Suebhard, king of Kent, 29
  • Sweyn, earl, 116-126
  • Sweyn, king of Denmark, invades England, 89, 95, 101-103
  • Sweyn III., king of Denmark, invades England, 148-153
  • Swithulf, bishop of Rochester, 63
  • Swithun, bishop of Winchester, 49
  • Tatwine, archbishop of Canterbury, 33