Trumbert, one of Bede's teachers, his account of Ceadda, xxxv, 222, 223.
account of, 244 n.;
retires to Whitby, 244 n., 286;
assists Elfled with his counsels, 287;
at the Synod of Twyford, 292;
death and burial at Whitby, 286.
Tuam, Archbishopric of, 226 n.
dies of the Plague, 204, 206, 350 n.;
buried at Paegnalaech, 204.
appointed and deposed by Theodore, 244, 293.
Tunna, Abbot of Tunnacaestir, his prayers miraculously release his brother Imma, 268, 269, 270.
Tunnacaestir, 268.
Tweed, The River (“Tuidi flumen”), 202 n., 288, 326.
Twickenham, 239 n.
Tyne, The River, 13 n., 82 n., 136 n., 303, 309, 359.
Tynemouth, Monasteries at, 309.
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Ulster, 8 n.
“Ulster, the Annals of,” editorial references to, 225 n., 385 n.
Undalum, see Oundle.
Urbs Giudi, 23 n.
Urbs Iudeu, 23 n.
Utrecht, 320 n., 324 n.
Utrecht, Archbishop of, see Wilbrord.
sent to fetch Eanfled from Kent, 166, 167;
calms a storm with oil, 167.
Uuffings, i.e., Kings of East Anglia, 121.
Uurtigern, see Vortigern.
Vaeclingacaestir, see St. Albans.
Valens, Emperor, 20.
Valentinian II, Emperor, 20;
expelled from Italy, 20;
restored, 20;
kills Maximus, 20.
Valentinian III, Emperor, 29, 383;
murders Aetius, 27 n., 41;
murdered, 41.
Valerian, Emperor, 388 n.
Vandals, the, 22.
Vecta, 30.
Venantius Fortunatus, see Fortunatus.
Venta, see Winchester.
Verlamacaestir, or Verulam, see St. Albans.
Vespasian conquers the Isle of Wight, 11.
Vestments, Ecclesiastical, 65.
Viaticum, the, 249 n., 275, 280.
Victgilsus, Father of Hengist and Horsa, 30.
Victorinus, St., 99 n.
Victorius, or Victorinus of Aquitaine, his Paschal Cycle, 369 n.
Vienne, 22.
Vines in Britain, 5;
in Ireland, 9.
Virgil, see Vergil.
Virginity, poem in honour of, 264, 265, 266, 267;
Aldhelm's work on, 237 n., 344.
seen by Adamnan, 281, 282, 283, 284;
by Begu, 275, 276;
by a nun at Whitby, 277;
by Bregusuid, 274;
by Caedmon, 278, 279;
by Drythelm, 325-331;
at Barking, 232-237;
by Earcongota, 152, 153;
by Edwin, 112, 113, 114;
by a disciple of Boisil, 224, 317, 318, 319;
by Fursa, 173-177;
by Sebbi, 239;
by Theodore, 314;
by Tilmon, 322;
by Wilfrid, 355.
Vitalian, Pope, xxvii, 2 n., 216;
his letter to Oswy, 208, 209, 210, 211;
seeks a suitable Archbishop for Canterbury, 213, 214;
ordains Theodore, 215;
sends Theodore and Hadrian to Britain, 357.
Vitta, 30.
Voyage Provision, i.e., the Viaticum, 249, 275.
Vulgate, the, quoted, 80, 107, 174, 209, 282, 361-372.
Wagele, perhaps Whalley, 204 n.
Walbottle, 180 n.
Wales, 33 n.
Wall, At the, 180, 182.
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Wallsend-on-Tyne, 25 n.
Walton, near Newcastle, 180 n.
Wantsum, the River, 45.
Wash, the, 3.
Watling Street, 18 n., 120 n.
Watton, Abbess of, see Heriburg.
Welsh, The, 7 n., 336 n.