Finchale, 204 n.
Fire, future punishment by, 175.
Fire of London, 240 n.
Fish of Britain, 5.
Fiskerton, 123 n.
Flintshire, 86 n.
Florence of Worcester, editorial references to, 191 n., 218 n., 231 n., 241 n., 244 n., 272 n., 273, 274, 301 n., 377 n., 380 n.
Foillan, see Fullan.
Folcard, his Life of St. John of Beverley, editorial references to, 303 n., 305 n.
Fontaines, Monastery of, 92 n.
Forfar, 285 n., 360 n.
Forth, the, or Sea of Giudan, 23 n., 24 n., 142 n., 285 n., 286 n.
Forthhere, Edwin's thegn, 104.
his “Praise of Virgins” quoted, 15.
Fosite, the god, son of Balder, 323 n.
Fosse, monastery of, 177 n.
Fosse, Abbot of, see Ultan.
France, 5.
Franks, the, 13, 22, 92 n.;
their language, 45 n.;
Church of, 51, 54, 55;
and see Gaul.
Franks, Duke of the, see Pippin of Heristal.
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Frisia, or Frisland, 317, 353 n.;
Wictbert's mission to, 319;
conquered by Pippin, 320;
Wilbrord's mission to, 320;
Wilfrid's mission in, 351.
Frisland, Archbishop of, see Wilbrord.
Frisland, King of, see Aldgils.
Frisland, Bishop of, see Suidbert.
Frithonas, see Deusdedit.
Fuller, his story about Bede's epitaph, xxxiv.
Fünen, 317 n.
“Fursa, Life of St.,” xxii, 173 n., 174, 178.
Gaels, see Goidels.
“Galatians, Epistle to the,” quoted, 371.
“Gallican Martyrology,” editorial reference to, 322 n.
Galloway, 141 n.
Garmans, English so-called by the Britons, 317.
Gateshead, Abbot of, see Utta.
Gaul, history of, xxxi, 5, 7, 10, 14 n., 19, 20, 22, 33, 44 n., 55, 92 n., 96, 98, 150, 178, 214, 378, 382;
Church of, 51, 54, 55, 196;
schools of, 121 n., 172.
Gaul, Archbishop of, see Annemundus, Godwin.
Gaul, Bishop of, see Arculf.
Gauls, 9.
Genesis, quoted, 73, 110, 366, 370.
Genlade, the river, 315.
Genoa, Bishop of, see Asterius.
Germans, 9, 22 n.
Germanus, Bishop of Auxerre, sent to Britain to confute the Pelagians, xxii, xxiii, 14 n., 32, 33, 34;
church dedicated to, 33 n.;
stills a tempest, 33, 34;
casts out evil spirits, 34;
converts the heretics, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 41;
heals a blind girl, 35;
at St. Alban's tomb, 35, 36;
quenches a fire, 36, 37;
healed of lameness by a vision, 36, 37;
assists the Britons in battle, 37, 38;
goes to Ravenna, 41;
Duke of Armorica, 41 n.;
returns to Britain, 39, 40;
his death, 41.
“Germanus, Life of,” see Constantius.
Germany, xxiii, xxx, 5, 161, 392 n.;
English missions to, 316, 317, 319, 320.
Gerontius, see Geraint.
Gertrude, St., 177 n.
Gessoriacum, see Boulogne.
Geta, son of Severus, 13.
Gewissae, see West Saxons.
Gidley, Rev. L., his translation of the “Ecclesiastical History,” xxi.
Gildas, historian, editorial references to, xxii, 5 n., 19 n., 25 n., 42 n.;
his “De Excidio Liber Querulus,” quoted, 42.
Giles, Dr., his translation of the “Ecclesiastical History,” v, xx, xxi.
Gilling, 165 n.
Gilling, Abbot of, see Trumhere, Tunbert.