Northumbria, Bede's acquaintance with its history, [xxii], [xxiii];
history of, [xxiv], [xxv], [xxvii], [xxix], [82] n., [122] n., [127] n., [131], [164], [168], [185], [190] n., [195], [204], [226] n., [286], [325], [352] n., [380] n., [393] n.;
establishment of Christianity in, [xxiv], [xxv], [102], [104], [117], [118], [119], [120], [132], [133], [139], [381];
diocese of, [xxvii], [xxix], [3], [4], [137] n., [219], [242], [351] n., [379] n., [381].
Northumbria, King of, see [Aldfrid], [“Alfrid,”] [Aluchred], [Ceolwulf], [Coenred], [Eadbert], [Eadwulf], [Edwin], [Egfrid], [Ethelfrid], [Ethelwald], [Moll], [Osred], [Osric], [Oswald], [Oswulf], [Oswy].
Northumbria, Bishop of, [143] n.;
and see Bishops of [Lindisfarne] and [York].
Northumbrians, [30].
North Wales, [86] n.