Cearl, King of Mercia, [119].
Ceaulin, see [Caelin].
Cedd, afterwards Bishop of Essex, [xxvii], [3], [183], [206] n., [207], [208];
his mission to Mid-Anglia, [180], [181];
reconverts the East Saxons, [182], [183];
excommunicates a “gesith” for his unlawful marriage, [184];
rebukes King Sigbert and prophecies his death, [184];