Acca, friend of Bede, afterwards Bishop of Hexham, in succession
to Wilfrid,
xxx,
161,
248,
357,
358,
379 n.,
381;
driven from his see,
161,
390;
his good works, musical gifts and learning,
358;
Agilbert, missionary to the West Saxons, Bishop of Dorchester,
147,
148,
149,
194,
241;
offended by Coinwalch, returns to Gaul,
150;
made Bishop of Paris,
150,
350;
refuses to return to England, and sends Leutherius in his place,
150,
151;
his ignorance of English,
196;
entertains Theodore,
215;
consecrates Wilfrid,
206,
350.
Bede's admiration for,
xxxix;
his rebuke to Corman,
145;
gives his horse to a beggar,
165;
his friendship for Oswin,
165,
166;
his prevision of Oswin's death,
166;
foretells and calms a storm,
166,
167;
saves Bamborough from fire,
168;
his body translated to Lindisfarne,
169,
202;
persuades Hilda to return to Northumbria,
271;
consecrates Heiu as a nun,
271.