his zeal for Catholic usages, [xxxviii], [xxxix];

his admiration for Aidan, [xxxix];

dictates to Wilbert his translation of St. John and St. Isidore, [xlii], [xliii];

buried at Jarrow, [xl];

his relics stolen by Elfred and carried to Durham, [xl];

translated with those of St. Cuthbert to the new Cathedral, [xl];

a shrine erected to him by Hugh de Puisac, [xl];

his chronology corrected, [9], [11], [12], [13] n., [20] n., [22] n., [23] n., [27] n., [28] n., [29] n., [42] n., [63] n., [68] n., [75] n., [94] n., [241] n., [254] n., [287] n., [314] n.;

his “Martyrology,” editorial references to, [27] n., [99] n., [265] n.;

his friendship for Acca, [161] n.;