Tata, see [Ethelberg].
Tatfrid, bishop elect of the Hwiccas, [274].
Tatwine, a priest of Bredon, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, [xxxi], [379], [386], [390].
Tawdry, [263] n.
Tecla, St., [265].
Tees, the river, [82] n.
Temples, Heathen, to be converted into churches, [67];
to be destroyed, [70];