Trumbert, one of Bede's teachers, his account of Ceadda,
xxxv
,
222
,
223
.
Trumhere, Abbot of Gilling, Bishop of Mid-Anglia and Mercia,
181
,
191
,
192
,
212
.
Trumwine, Bishop of the Picts,
xxix
,
244
;
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.
Tuda, Bishop of Lindisfarne after Colman,
201
;
dies of the Plague,
204
,
206
,
350
n.;
buried at Paegnalaech,
204
.
Tunbert, Abbot of Gilling, Bishop of Hexham,
244
;
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.
Twyford, Adtuifyrdi, or At the Two Fords, Synod at,
292
.
Tyne, The River,
13
n.,
82
n.,
136
n.,
303
,
309
,
359
.
Tynemouth, Monasteries at,
309
.
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Tynemouth, Abbot of,
see
Herebald
.
Tyrhtel, Bishop of Hereford,
380
n.
Tytilus, father of Redwald, King of East Anglia,
121
.
Ulster,
8
n.
“Ulster, the Annals of,”
editorial references to,
225
n.,
385
n.
Ultan, a hermit, Abbot of Fosse and Péronne, brother of Fursa,
177
.
Undalum,
see
Oundle
.
Urbs Giudi,
23
n.
Urbs Iudeu,
23
n.
Utrecht,
320
n.,
324
n.
Utrecht, Archbishop of,
see
Wilbrord
.
Utta, Abbot of Gateshead,
166
,
180
;
sent to fetch Eanfled from Kent,
166
,
167
;
calms a storm with oil,
167
.
Uuffa, grandfather of Redwald, King of East Anglia,
121
.
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
.
Vergil, quoted,
113
,
118
,
159
,
286
,
327
.
Vergilius, Archbishop of Arles,
49
n.,
54
,
55
,
63
,
64
.
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
.
Visions,
xxx
,
248
,
249
,
250
,
332
,
333
,
334
,
335
,
336
;
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
.
Vortigern, or Uurtigern, King of Britain, calls in the Saxons,
29
,
95
.
Vulgate, the, quoted,
80
,
107
,
174
,
209
,
282
,
361-372
.
Wagele, perhaps Whalley,
204
n.
Wahlstod, Bishop of Hereford,
379
n.,
380
.
Walbottle,
180
n.
Waldhere, Bishop of London,
239
.
Wales,
33
n.
Wall, At the,
180
,
182
.
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Walls, Roman,
12
,
13
,
24
,
25
,
26
,
183
.
Wallsend-on-Tyne,
25
n.
Walton, near Newcastle,
180
n.
Wantsum, the River,
45
.
Wash, the,
3
.
Watling Street,
18
n.,
120
n.
Watton, Betendune, or Wetadun, Monastery of,
305
.
Watton, Abbess of,
see
Heriburg
.
Welsh, The,
7
n.,
336
n.