BISHOPS.
BISHOPS OF ST. DAVID'S,
with archiepiscopal power.
Ruclinus[1] succeeded Sampson.
Rodherich.
Elguni.
Lunverd or Lumberth, or Lywarch or Luvert[2].
Morcleis[3] or Morleis. Ob. 945[4].
Everus or Eueuris[5].
Nathan.
Jevan. Bishop only one night.
Argustel.
Morgenveth, Morgeney or Uregeneu, slain by the Danes in 998[6].
Morgeneu or Morgynnyd. Ob. 1023.
Heurun or Ervin or Hernun or Herbin. Ob. 1039[7].
Tramerin or Carmerin. Ob. 1055[8].
Joseph. Ob. 1063[9].
Beithyd or Bledud. Ob. 1071[10].
Sulghein or Sulien or Sulgenius: resigned in 1076[11].
Abraham. Slain in 1078[12].
Sulghein resumed the see in 1078, and resigned it again in 1085[13].
Rythmarch or Rikemarth. Ob. 1096.
- ↑ Le Neve calls him Kucline.
- ↑ Annal. Menev. ob. 944.
- ↑ Le Neve places Nergu after Lunverd.
- ↑ Le Neve places a Hubert next before Everus.
- ↑ Annal. Menev. ob. 946.
- ↑ Brut y Tywysogion. Morgeneu episcopus occiditur 1000. Annal. Menev.
- ↑ Brut y Tywysogion. Annal. Menev.
- ↑ Hoved. fol. 254[sup]b[/sup]. Sim. Dunelm. et Flor. Wigorn.
- ↑ Brut y Tywysogion 1063. Ann. Camb.
- ↑ Annal. Menev.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ He died in 1088, aetat. 75. Annal. Menev.
- ↑ Apud Rochingheham Anselmus archiepiscopus Cantuariensis Wilfrido episcopo St. David de Gualis qui vulgo Dewi vocatur reddidit episcopale officium, a quo, exigente culpa ejus, jam antea ijisemet ilium suspenderat. Eadmer. p. 34.
- ↑ Ob. an. 1112. Eadmer. p. 142, An. 1115. Sim. Dunelm. et Annal. Winch. Faust. B. 1. fol. 11.