his Catholic teaching, [xxvii], [208], [217];

invites Eddi from Kent to teach church singing, [217];

expelled from his see by Egfrid, [242], [243] n., [244], [245], [267] n., [351], [385];

foretells the battle of the Trent, [267] n.;

demands an explanation from the King and Archbishop, [242] n.;

goes to Rome to plead his cause, [243] n., [245], [351];

Ebroin's plot against his life, [192] n., [351] n.;

on his way to Rome driven by the wind to Frisland, [351];

visits Dagobert II of Austrasia, and Perctarit, King of the Lombards, [351] n.;

acquitted by Agatho and the Lateran Council, [352];