obtains a divorce and retires into the Monastery of Coldingham, [260];

founds the Monastery of Ely, [260], [263];

dies of a tumour, [261], [262], [263];

her flesh preserved from corruption, [260], [262], [266];

her posthumous miracles, [262], [263];

her bones translated by Sexburg, [261], [262], [263];

Bede's hymn in her honour, [264-267].

Ethelthryth, daughter of Edwin, baptized, [119].

Ethelwalch, King of the South Saxons, [245], [247], [251].