Book, Chapter
1 I, X | uncontrolled desire to recover his bishopric, of which he had been deprived.
2 II, IV | succeeded Augustine in the bishopric, having been ordained thereto
3 II, XV | happiness. He had the see of his bishopric appointed him in the city
4 III, VII | was also expelled from his bishopric by the same king, and took
5 III, VII | entreating him to return to the bishopric of his nation. But he excused
6 III, VII | because he was bound to the bishopric of his own city and diocese;
7 III, VII | thought him worthy of a bishopric. The king and the people
8 III, VII | diligently governed the whole bishopric of the West Saxons by synodical
9 III, XVII | continued no small time in the bishopric. It happened some years
10 III, XXI | nation, succeeded him in the bishopric. But he, not long after,
11 III, XXI | not long after, left his bishopric, and returned to the island
12 III, XXI | monasteries. His successor in the bishopric was Trumhere,a godly man,
13 III, XXV | Scots, succeeded him in the bishopric, and built a church in the
14 III, XXVI | Tuda succeeded him in the bishopric, and of the state of the
15 III, XXVI | the Scots, returned to his bishopric, having submitted to the
16 IV, I | commanded him to accept the bishopric and go to Britain. He answered,
17 IV, I | knew him judged worthy of a bishopric; but the weight of bodily
18 IV, II | he should not resign the bishopric, and he himself completed
19 IV, II | of Rochester, where the bishopric had been long vacant by
20 IV, III | Wilfrid administered the bishopric of York, and of all the
21 IV, III | Ceadda having received the bishopric of the Mercians and of Lindsey,
22 IV, VI | deposed, Sexwulf received his bishopric, and Earconwald was made ~
23 IV, VI | Mercians,deposed him from his bishopric when he had held it but
24 IV, XII | succeeded Leutherius in the bishopric of the West Saxons; how
25 IV, XII | Cuichelm succeeded Putta in the bishopric of the church of Rochester,
26 IV, XII | Haedde succeeded him in the bishopric, having been consecrated
27 IV, XII | endeavouring to restore his bishopric, for, as has keen said above,
28 IV, XII | after, departing from his bishopric for want of necessaries,
29 IV, XIII | Wilfrid was expelled from his bishopric, and having long travelled
30 IV, XXIX | HAVING spent two years in his bishopric, he returned to his island
31 IV, XXX | how his successor in the bishopric departed this world not
32 V, II | and was succeeded in the bishopric of the church of Hagustald
33 V, III | banishment, was admitted to the bishopric of the church of Hagustald,
34 V, VIII | in a dream. He held the bishopric twenty-two years, and was
35 V, XI | forthwith sent him back to his bishopric, to wit, fourteen days after
36 V, XVIII | there.~Upon his death, the bishopric of that province was divided
37 V, XVIII | Whilst they administered the bishopric, it was determined by a
38 V, XVIII | some years ago, and the bishopric has been vacant to this
39 V, XIX | he was expelled from his bishopric, and others were consecrated
40 V, XIX | and declared worthy of his bishopric.~At the same time, the said
41 V, XIX | restored to his see and bishopric by that king’s invitation.
42 V, XIX | he was deprived of his bishopric by the same king and certain
43 V, XIX | him to be restored to his bishopric, because he had been unjustly
44 V, XIX | wrongfully expelled from his bishopric, and was held in such honour
45 V, XX | succeeded Wilfrid in the bishopric of the church of Hagustald,
46 V, XX III| Bishop Cynibert presides; the bishopric of the Isle of Wight belongs
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