Giudan, Sea of, i.e., Firth of Forth, 23 n.
Giudi (probably Inchkeith), 23.
Glen, the river, 120.
Glendale, 119 n.
Gloucestershire, 84 n.
Goat's Head, At the, see Gateshead.
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Godwine, 246 n.
Golgotha, 339, 340 n., 341 n.
Goodmanham, see Godmunddingaham.
Gordianus, father of Gregory, 75.
Gore's “Bampton Lectures,” editorial references to, 19 n., 255 n.
Goths, The, 22, 382.
Grampians, the, 141.
Grantacaestir, or Grantchester, 261, 262.
Gratian, Emperor, 20;
slain by Maximus, 382.
Gratian, or Gratianus, tyrant in Britain, 22.
Greece, churches of, 196.
Gregorian Music, 77 n., 133, 358.
“Gregorian Sacramentary,” see “Liber Sacramentorum.”
account of, 42 n., 75-83;
his genealogy, 75, 76;
his character, 75;
his pontificate, 75, 81;
sent to Constantinople, 77, 83 n.;
confutes the heresy of Eutychius, 78;
his learning and literary works, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81;
his connection with Church music, 133 n.;
his meeting with the Anglian slaves, 82;
sends Augustine on a mission to Britain to convert the English, 42, 43, 45, 49, 75, 80, 83, 131, 383;
letter recommending Augustine and Candidus to Aetherius, 44;
letters to Augustine and the English mission, 43, 64, 65, 68, 69, 290;
letter to Vergilius, 63, 64;
letter to Mellitus, 66, 67, 68;
sends the pall to Augustine, 64, 65, 383;
letter to Ethelbert, 69-72;
his gifts to Ethelbert, 69, 71;
his answers to Augustine's questions on discipline, xxiv, 49-63, 79, 84 n., 85 n.;
private letters, 79;
sends Paulinus to Britain, 64, 383;
his weak health, 79;
death, 75, 81, 384;
burial, 81;
epitaph, 81, 82;
altar dedicated to him at SS. Peter and Paul's, Canterbury, 90;
quoted, 333, 334;
his disciples, 348, 358;
lives of, 75 n., 83 n.;
and see Dudden, Whitby.
Gregory, St., Martyr, 210.
Gregory II, Pope, 2, 314.
Gregory III, Pope, 2 n.
Guest, editorial reference to, 32 n.
Guthlac, St., his Hermitage, 380 n.
Gwynedd, King of, see Caedwalla, Cadvan.
Habakkuk, quoted, 368.
Habetdeus, 179 n.
Hackness, or Hacanos, Monastery of, 275, 276.
Hackness, Abbess of, see Hilda.
Hackness, Prioress of, see Frigyth.
Haddenham, 220 n.
Hades, 326, 327, 329, 330.
Hadrian, Pope, 219 n.
Hadrian, Emperor, his wall, 13 n., 25, 26, 136 n., 137.
refuses the English Archbishopric, 2, 214;
recommends Andrew, 214;
recommends Theodore, 2 n., 214;
accompanies Theodore on his journey to Britain, 2 n., 213, 214, 215;
detained by Ebroin at Quentavic, 216;
his arrival in Britain, 216, 357;
made Abbot of St. Augustine's, 216;
his learning, 216, 217, 357;
accompanies Theodore in his pastoral visitations, 216, 217;
death, 357;
buried in St. Augustine's, 357.
supposed to be identical with Aetla, 272 n.;
his character, 342;
resists Bertwald's division of the Bishopric, 343 n.;
death, 342, 343;
posthumous miracles, 343.
Haemgils, a monk, 330.
Haethfelth (Hatfield, Hertfordshire), Synod of, xxix, 254, 255, 256, 259, 385.
Hagustald, see Hexham.
Hallelujah, or Allelujah, 80, 83.
Hallelujah victory of Germanus, 38, 39.
Hallington, 136 n.