Cuthbert, Archbishop of Canterbury after Nothelm,
90
n.,
391
.
Cuthbert, Abbot of Wearmouth and Jarrow, pupil of Bede,
xxxix
,
xl
;
his letter to Cuthwin describing Bede's death,
xxxiv
,
xxxv
,
xxxix
,
xl-xliii
.
Cuthred, King of Wessex,
391
,
392
n.
Cuthwin,
xxxiv
,
xl
,
et seq.
Cuthwine, father of Coenred, King of Northumbria,
375
n.
Cycles, Paschal,
84
n.,
368
,
369
,
370
,
374
.
Cyneburg, St., daughter of Penda, wife of Alchfrid, Abbess of Caistor,
180
.
Cyneburga, daughter of Cynegils, wife of Oswald,
148
.
Cyneburgacaster,
see
Caistor
.
Cynegils, King of Wessex,
xxvi
,
103
n.,
147
;
baptized with all his people,
148
;
his daughter married to Oswald,
148
;
divides the West Saxon diocese,
150
;
death,
149
.
Cynibert, Bishop of Lindsey or Sidnacester,
4
,
243
,
244
,
379
n.,
380
;
death,
390
.
Cynibert, Abbot of Redbridge,
253
.
Cynibill, brother of Cedd,
186
,
187
.
Cynifrid, surgeon to Ethelthryth,
262
.
Cynimund, a priest,
167
.
Cyniwulf, King of Wessex,
392
.
Cynwise, wife of Penda,
188
,
227
n.
Cyril, Archbishop of Alexandria,
255
n.,
256
,
369
.
Cyrus, in Syria, Bishop of,
see
Theodoret
.
Dacre, or Dacore, The Monastery of,
299
;
a monk of, miraculously cured of a tumour,
299
,
300
.
Dacre, Abbot of,
see
Suidbert
,
Thruidred
.
Dacre, The River,
299
.
Dagan, Bishop of Inverdaeile, or Ennereilly,
92
.
Dagobert I, King of the Franks,
132
.
Dagobert II, King of Austrasia,
351
n.
Dal, Signification of,
8
.
Dalfinus, Archbishop of Lyons,
see
Annemundus
.
Dalfinus, Count of Lyons,
194
n.,
348
.
Dalriada, the Dalreudini or Dalriadic Scots, history,
xxiv
,
8
,
73
,
142
n.,
286
,
392
n.
Dalriadic Scots, King of,
see
Conall
.
Dalston, near Carlisle,
73
n.
Damascus,
338
.
Damian, or Damianus, Bishop of Rochester after Ithamar,
179
,
216
,
245
n.;
account of,
179
n.;
death,
206
n.,
218
.
Danes,
30
,
317
;
their invasions of England,
122
n.,
161
n.,
231
n.,
295
n.,
303
n.
Daniel, Bishop of Winchester,
xxx
,
3
,
148
n.,
253
,
344
,
345
,
379
,
380
.
Danube, The River,
317
n.
Darling, Grace,
168
n.
David,
61
,
338
,
341
.
Dawstane Rig, Liddesdale,
73
n.
[pg 409]
Dearmach, Durrow, or Field of Oaks, Monastery of,
142
.
Decius, Emperor,
265
,
388
n.
Deda, Abbot of Partney,
123
.
Degsastan, or Degsa Stone, Battle of,
73
,
74
,
383
.
“De Ingratis,”
see
Prosper
.
Deira, History of,
xxvi
,
82
n.,
83
n.,
120
,
134
,
147
,
190
,
270
n.,
383
n.;
diocese of,
243
n.;
Gregory's pun on the name,
82
.
Deira, King of,
see
Aelli
,
Ethelfrid
,
Ethelric
,
Oidilwald
,
Osric
,
Oswin
,
Yffi
.
Deira, Sub-king of,
see
Aelfwine
,
Egfrid
.
Deira, Bishop of,
see
Bosa
.
“De Locis Sanctis,”
see
Adamnan
and
Bede
.
“De Mensura Orbis Terrae,”
the author of,
246
n.
Denisesburna, or The Brook of Denis, Battle of,
135
,
136
.
Deogratias,
179
n.
Derbyshire,
181
n.
Derwent, the River (Cumberland),
294
.
Derwent, the River (Durham),
260
.
Derwent, the River (Yorkshire),
104
,
118
,
350
n.
Derwentwater,
294
.
Deusdedit, Pope,
98
,
100
,
179
n.
Deusdedit, or Frithonas, Archbishop of Canterbury, after Honorius,
xxvi
,
178
,
179
,
208
,
351
n.;
death,
179
,
206
n.,
207
,
213
,
217
.
Deusdedit, The name of,
179
n.
Deuteronomy, quoted,
55
,
279
.
Devils,
328
,
332
,
333
,
334
,
335
,
336
.
Devil's Water,
135
n.
Devon and Cornwall, Kingdom of,
see
Dumnonia
.
Diarmaid, Irish King,
140
n.
“Dictionary of Christian Antiquities,”
referred to, vi,
227
n.
“Dictionary of Christian Biography,”
referred to,
vi
,
19
n.,
49
n.,
387
n.
Dicul, an Irish monk of Bosham,
246
.
Dicull, one of Fursa's priests,
177
.
Dima, Bishop of Connor,
129
n.
Dinnaus, probably Dima,
128
.
Dinoot, Donatus, Dunawd or Dunod, Abbot of Bangor,
86
.
Diocletian, Emperor,
12
,
13
,
14
,
19
,
265
n.
Dionysius Exiguus,
228
n.,
369
.
Discipline, Augustine's Questions and Gregory's Answers on,
49-64
.
Diuma, Bishop of Lindsey, Mercia, and Mid-Anglia,
xxvii
,
181
,
190
;
accompanies Peada into Mid-Anglia,
180
,
181
;
death,
181
,
190
;
burial,
190
,
191
.