Miracles, Gregory on,
68
,
69
.
“Mission of St. Augustine,”
see
Mason
.
Moberly, his edition of the
“Ecclesiastical History,”
xx
.
Moinenn, name for Ninias,
141
n.
Moll, King of Northumbria,
393
.
Monasteries, in England,
xxvi
,
151
;
in Gaul,
xxvi
,
151
;
double or mixed,
151
n.,
177
n.,
190
,
233
,
260
n.,
273
,
283
,
284
;
rules for,
229
;
constitution of,
142
n.;
hereditary succession in,
306
n.
“Monasticon,”
see
Dugdale
.
Monk, an ungodly, his wicked life and miserable death,
334
,
335
;
his visions of hell,
335
.
Monophysite Heresy, the,
254
n.
Monothelitism,
xxix
,
214
n.,
254
n.,
258
,
352
.
“Monumenta Historica Britannica,”
xx
.
Moore, Bishop, his MS. of the
“Ecclesiastical History,”
xix
,
xx
.
Moray Frith,
360
n.
Mopsuestia, Bishop of,
see
Theodore
.
Morgan,
see
Pelagius
.
Morini, The,
5
,
9
.
Mosaic Law,
196
,
198
,
361
.
Mount of Olives,
340
,
341
.
Mount Sion,
340
.
Muigeo,
see
Mayo
.
Mul, usurper in Kent,
287
n.
Music, Church,
133
,
217
,
218
,
258
,
265
n.,
358
,
386
;
supernatural,
221
.
Naiton, or Nechtan mac Derili, King of the Picts,
xxx
,
xxxi
;
adopts Catholic usages,
359
,
360
,
374
;
asks Ceolfrid for advice and builders,
359
;
builds a stone church,
359
;
expels the Columban clergy,
359
n.;
receives Ceolfrid's letter,
374
.
Namur MS. of the
“Ecclesiastical History,”
xix
.
Naples,
214
.
Nativity of our Lord,
see
Christmas
.
Nechtan mac Derili,
see
Naiton
.
Nechtansmere, or Dunnechtan, battle of,
285
.
Nendrum, or Inishmahee, Bishop of,
see
Cromanus
.
Nennius, editorial references to,
23
n.,
147
n.,
188
n.,
189
n.,
391
n.
Nero, Emperor,
11
,
14
.
Nestorius, Bishop of Constantinople, his heresy,
255
n.,
256
.
Neustria, King of,
see
Chilperic
,
Clothaire III
,
Clovis II
.
Neustrians defeated by Pippin,
320
n.
Newark,
123
n.
Newcastle,
180
n.
Nicaea, Council of,
19
,
128
,
198
,
227
n.,
255
,
369
n.
Nicene Creed,
256
n.
Nidd, Synod of the,
356
,
385
n.
Ninian, Ninias or Moinenn, Bishop of Whitern,
48
n.,
141
;
his mission to the Southern Picts,
141
.
Niridanum, monastery of,
214
.
Nisan, the month,
84
n.,
365
n.
Nivelles, monastery of,
177
n.
Nola, Campania,
388
n.
Nola, Bishop of,
see
Paulinus
.
Norfolk, Bishopric of,
231
n.
“Norman Conquest, The,”
see
Freeman
.
[pg 426]
Northamptonshire,
179
n.,
180
,
268
n.,
346
n.
North Burton,
308
.
North Pole, the,
6
.
Northumberland,
4
n.,
292
n.
Northumbria, Bede's acquaintance with its history,
xxii
,
xxiii
;
history of,
xxiv
,
xxv
,
xxvii
,
xxix
,
82
n.,
122
n.,
127
n.,
131
,
164
,
168
,
185
,
190
n.,
195
,
204
,
226
n.,
286
,
325
,
352
n.,
380
n.,
393
n.;
establishment of Christianity in,
xxiv
,
xxv
,
102
,
104
,
117
,
118
,
119
,
120
,
132
,
133
,
139
,
381
;
diocese of,
xxvii
,
xxix
,
3
,
4
,
137
n.,
219
,
242
,
351
n.,
379
n.,
381
.
Northumbria, King of,
see
Aldfrid
,
“Alfrid,”
Aluchred
,
Ceolwulf
,
Coenred
,
Eadbert
,
Eadwulf
,
Edwin
,
Egfrid
,
Ethelfrid
,
Ethelwald
,
Moll
,
Osred
,
Osric
,
Oswald
,
Oswulf
,
Oswy
.
Northumbria, Bishop of,
143
n.;
and
see
Bishops of
Lindisfarne
and
York
.
Northumbrians,
30
.
North Wales,
86
n.
Norwich, the diocese of,
122
n.,
231
n.
Nothelm, Archbishop of Canterbury,
xxii
,
2
,
390
;
his research,
xxii
,
2
;
his questions to Bede answered,
387
n.;
death,
391
.
Nottinghamshire,
115
n.
Numbers, quoted,
362
.
Oak, the (possibly Augustine's Ác),
84
n.
Octa, grandfather of Ethelbert, King of Kent,
95
.
Oder, the river,
317
n.
Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury,
346
n.
Oecumenical Councils,
see
Councils
.
Oengus, Angus or Ungust, King of the Picts, son of Fergus,
392
n.,
393
.
Oeric, Oisc, son of Hengist,
95
.
Offa, King of Essex, son of Sighere, his abdication and pilgrimage to Rome,
xxx
,
345
n.,
346
.