miracles, [17];

his tomb, [36];

his blood, [36].

Albinus, Abbot of St. Augustine's Monastery, Canterbury, in succession to Hadrian, [xxx], [2] n., [3], [357];

his scholarship, [2], [357];

furnishes Bede with materials for the “Ecclesiastical History,” [2], [3].

Albion, early name of Britain, [5].

Alchfled, daughter of Oswy, wife of Peada, [180], [191].

Alchfrid, King of Deira, son of Oswy, [xxvii], [195], [206], [377] n.;