Caedwalla, or Cadwallon, King of Gwynedd in Wales,
xxv,
241 n.;
his revolt against Edwin,
130,
131;
besieged by Osric in York,
134,
135;
kills Eanfrid by treachery,
135;
Caedwalla, King of Wessex,
xxx,
287 n.,
353 n.;
kills Ethelwalch in battle,
251;
expelled by Andhun and Berthun,
251;
conquers the South Saxons and the Isle of Wight,
252,
253;
his relations with Wilfrid,
252;
kills
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252,
253;
in concealment at Redbridge,
253;
wounded in the Isle of Wight,
253;
baptized under the name of Peter,
312,
313;
buried in St. Peter's,
313;
Ceadda, or Chad, St., afterwards Bishop of Lichfield and York,
xxvii,
3,
384;
consecrated Bishop of York in Wilfrid's place,
206,
207,
351;
reconsecrated by Theodore,
207 n.,
217;
on Wilfrid's return retires to Lastingham,
218,
351;
a disciple of Aidan,
208;
builds the monastery of Ad Barvae,
219;
buried at Lichfield,
219,
224;
his posthumous miracles,
224;