PACE
156. ^* King of France. ^^ Clothaire, king of Neuslria.
158. Vitalian. Pope, 657-672.
163. Ebrin. Mayor of the palace in Neustria ; the rival of the Pepins.
163. Quentavic = St. Quentin.
163. '* TTie emperor" i. e. the emperor of the East, who still held the
Exarchate in Italy. 166. Ad Barve = Barton, in Lincolnshire. Lichfield. St. Chad was first
bishop. The see was an archbishopric from 789 to 803. 171. Iiiisbofinde. An island off the N.W. coast of Gal way. ^
174. Medeshamstead =^ Peterborough. *
175' Ceortesei == Chertsey. Bercingu = Barking. 182. " Apostle of the Gentiles." The church was St. Paul's, London. 184. Meanwara. Part of Hampshire. Wiccii. A tribe on the left bank
of the Severn. 184. Bosanham = Bosham, in Sussex.
188. Ethelwalch. Was king of the South Saxons, not of the West Saxons.
189. At the Stont ^^ ?)X.oxf^LV!. i^w^^'^i/ = Redbridge.
190. Eutyches. A presbyter of Constantinople, fifth century. He con-
fused the two natures of Christ. HecUhfield = Hatfield.
194. Coludi = Coldingham.
195. Grantchester. Near Cambridge. 202. Calcacestir. Site doubtful. 204. Hackness. Near Whitby. Begu = St. Bees. 213. Abercurnig = Abercom. 219. Lugubalia. In Cumberland. 223. Dacore = Dacre, Cumberland. 225. John = St. John of Beverley. 225. Inderawood = Beverley. 227. Wetadun = Watton, Yorkshire. 235. Raculph = Reculver. Genlade = the Inlade. 238. Pepin = Pepin d'Heristal, 687-714. 241. Wiltaburg = Wiltenburg; not Utrecht. 250. Adamnan. 624-704. It is doubtful if he really wrote the book De
Situ Terrae Sanctae here quoted by Bede. 254. Aldhehn. Bishop of Sherborne. The see was afterwards removed to
Salisbury. 256. Undalum = Oundle. 258. Stanford*^ Stamford, Lincolnshire. 263. ^^ His own monastery ." St. Augustine's, Canterbury. 278. ^^ Plague of Saracens.'^ This refers to the victory of Charles Martel
over Abdulrahman at Tours, A.D. 732 ; and the passage must have
been added after the rest of the History had been written.
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