Whitsuntide, [xli] n., [206].

Whittingham, [292] n.

Wicklow, [92] n.

Wictbert, Irish hermit, his unsuccessful mission to Frisland, [319], [320], [323] n.

Wictred, King of Kent, son of Egbert, [xxix], [xxxi], [287], [315], [316] n.;

his sons, [377];

death, [377], [386].

Wighard, a disciple of Gregory's, sent to Rome to be ordained Archbishop, dies there, [xxvii], [208], [210], [211], [213].