Bruide, see Bridius.
Brythons, see Britons.
Buckinghamshire, 10 n.
Bulgarians, 317 n.
Burford, Battle of, 380 n., 392 n.
Burgh Castle, Monastery of, 174, 177.
Burghelm, a priest of Wilfrid's, 245.
Burgundians, 92 n.
Burgundofarus, see Faro.
Burgundy, 122.
Burton, see Bishop, North, South.
Bury, Professor, his “Life of St. Patrick,” reference to, 27 n.
Butler, his “Lives of the Saints,” reference to, 388 n.
Cadwalader, son of Caedwalla the Briton, 241 n.
Cadwallon, see Caedwalla.
Caedmon, the Poet, his life and death, 277-281.
account of, 130 n.;
his revolt against Edwin, 130, 131;
allied with Penda, 130;
his cruelty, 131, 135;
a Christian, 131;
besieged by Osric in York, 134, 135;
kills Osric, 134, 135;
kills Eanfrid by treachery, 135;
slain by Oswald, 135.
account of, 241 n.;
in exile, 251;
kills Ethelwalch in battle, 251;
expelled by Andhun and Berthun, 251;
kills Berthun, 251;
conquers and reunites Wessex, 241, 251, 252;
conquers the South Saxons and the Isle of Wight, 252, 253;
his relations with Wilfrid, 252;
kills [pg 404] Arwald's brothers, 252, 253;
in concealment at Redbridge, 253;
wounded in the Isle of Wight, 253;
abdicates, 241, 345 n.;
his pilgrimage to Rome, 241, 312, 313, 314, 345, 385;
baptized under the name of Peter, 312, 313;
dies at Rome, 241, 312, 314;
buried in St. Peter's, 313;
his epitaph, 313, 314.
Caelin, brother of Cedd, 185, 187.
his invasion of Britain, 9, 10, 11, 23, 382;
returns to Gaul, 10.
Caesarea, library of, 369 n.;
Bishop of, see Eusebius.
Caesarean System of Indictions, 227 n., 254 n.
Caiaphas, 335.
Cairbre Riada, see Reuda.
Cale, see Chelles.
Caledonians, the, 14 n.
Cambridge, xix, xxxvi, 172 n., 261 n.
Cambridgeshire, 112 n., 179 n., 259 n.
Campania, 21, 214, 388 n.
Canche, the, 215 n.
Candidus, a presbyter, 44.
Cannes, 33 n.
Canons of the Western Church, 228.
churches of, xxii, 3, 51 n., 72;
see of, 49 n., 379 n.;
monastery at, 72;
almost destroyed by fire, 99;
school of, 121 n., 316 n., 343 n.
Cantuarians, the, 133.
Cantuarii, 245 n.
Cantus Ambrosianus, 133 n.
Cantus Romanus, 133 n.
Cantyre, or Kintyre, 8 n., 142 n.
Caracalla, see Antonius Bassianus.
Carausius, 13, 14.
Carlegion, see Chester.
Carlisle, Bishop of, see Appleby.
“Carmen Paschale,” see Sedulius.
Carpophorus, St., 99 n.
Carriden (probably Urbs Iudeu), 23 n., 189 n.
Cassobellaunus, chief of the Catuvellauni, 10.
Catterick Bridge, Cataract, or Cataractonium, 120, 132, 164.
Catuvellauni, the, 10 n.
Abbot of Lastingham, xxxv, 187;
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;
made Bishop of Lichfield, 192, 218, 219;
a disciple of Aidan, 208;
his holy life, 207, 219, 222, 223;
builds the monastery of Ad Barvae, 219;
account of his death, xxxviii, 219, 222, 224;
buried at Lichfield, 219, 224;
his posthumous miracles, 224;
his relics, 224 n.