expelled by the East Saxons, takes refuge with Justus in Gaul, [96], [97], [182];

returns from Gaul, [98];

succeeds Laurentius as Archbishop of Canterbury, [98], [99];

suffers from gout, [98];

death and burial, [99], [100];

his character, [98], [99].

Melrose, or Mailros, Monastery of, [194] n., [202], [288], [290], [318], [326].

Melrose, Abbot of, see [Eata], [Ethelwald];

Provost of, see [Boisil].