ordains his successor, Wilfrid II, Bishop of York, [312];
buried at St. Peter's, Beverley, [311], [312].
John, a martyr, [210].
John, the precentor, brought into Britain to teach Church music, [258];
Abbot of St. Martin's Monastery, [257];
at the Synod of Haethfelth, [257], [258], [259], [385];
dies on his way back to Rome, [259];
buried at Tours, [259].