Index
Aaron, British Martyr, 18.
Aaron, High Priest, 361.
Abraham's Oak, 342.
Abraham's Tomb, 341.
Acca, friend of Bede, afterwards Bishop of Hexham, in succession
to Wilfrid, xxx, 161, 248, 357, 358,
379 n., 381;
his good works, musical gifts and learning, 358;
educated by Bosa, 358.
“Adalbert, Life
of,” editorial reference to, 143 n.
Addi, a thegn, 308.
Adeodatus, 179 n.
Adgefrin, see Yeavering.
Adtuifyrdi, see Twyford.
Adulwald, see Eadbald.
account of, 260 n.;
her name, 260 n.;
founds the monasteries of Ebchester and Coldingham, 260 n.;
her friendship for Cuthbert, 260 n.;
her death, 284.
Aebbercurnig, see Abercorn.
Aecci, Bishop of Dunwich, 231.
Aedgils, fellow priest of Bede, 284.
Aelfric (“Grammaticus”) editorial reference to,
288 n.
Aenhere, King of the Hwiccas, 246.
Aescwine, Sub-king of Wessex, 241 n.
Aetswinapathe, see Ouestraefelda.
Africa, Churches of, 196.
Agabus, the prophet, 11.
Agatha, St., 265.
Agatho, a priest, companion of Agilbert, 195.
offended by Coinwalch, returns to Gaul, 150;
his ignorance of English, 196;
entertains Theodore, 215;
Agricola, 11 n.
Agricola, son of Severianus, a Pelagian, 32.
Bede's admiration for, xxxix;
ordination, 144;
his rebuke to Corman, 145;
gives his horse to a beggar, 165;
his prevision of Oswin's death, 166;
at Farne, 168;
saves Bamborough from fire, 168;
his rule, 290;
persuades Hilda to return to Northumbria, 271;
consecrates Heiu as a nun, 271.
Aire, the River, 189 n.
Akeburgh (perhaps Jacobsburgh), 132 n.