Cnobheresburg, or Cnobhere's Town, see [Burgh Castle].

Coenred, or Coinred, King of Mercia after Ethelred, son of Wulfhere, [xxx], [332], [356], [385];

his thegn's visions, [332], [333], [334];

gives up his throne and goes to Rome, [345], [346], [385];

becomes a monk, [345], [346];

reconciled to Wilfrid, [356].

Coenred, King of Northumbria, [375], [377], [378].

Coenwald, Theodore's representative at Wilfrid's trial, [352] n.