Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | source is the Church of Canterbury, which apparently possessed,
2 0, Int | A.D.), Mellitus succeeds to Canterbury and is himself succeeded
3 0, Int | rank as a metropolitan. At Canterbury, Justus is succeeded by
4 0, Int | Honorius as Archbishop of Canterbury in 654.~Again, a Northumbrian
5 0, Int | consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury (667 A.D.). Wighard dies
6 0, Int | English in 668. He arrives at Canterbury in 669. We hear at once
7 0, Int | Bertwald succeeds him at Canterbury in 693.~At this time Englishmen
8 I, XXV | an abode in the city of Canterbury, which was the metropolis
9 I, XXVI | church of St. Martin at Canterbury has been frequently altered
10 I, XXVI | degree in his metropolis of Canterbury, with such possessions of
11 I, XXVII | archbishop either of London or Canterbury, but by the general title
12 I, XXVII | original scheme, London, not Canterbury, was to have been the seat
13 I, XXVII | late to remove the see from Canterbury, which would obviously commend
14 I, XXVII | Bishop of the Church of Canterbury.—Concerning bishops, what
15 I, XXXIII | and of all the bishops of Canterbury, and of the kings of Kent,
16 II, III | distant from the city of Canterbury to the westward, and in
17 II, III | well as on the Bishop of Canterbury, adding lands and possessions
18 II, III | Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury, who, being of old sent
19 II, VII | succeeded to the see of Canterbury, being the third archbishop
20 II, VII | happened once that the city of Canterbury, being set on fire through
21 II, XVIII | prelate of the Church of Canterbury from Augustine. To him also
22 II, XVIII | either the Archbishop of Canterbury or of York shall depart
23 II, XX | and shown in the church of Canterbury.~ At that time the church
24 III, VII | Theodore, then Archbishop of Canterbury, to consecrate him as their
25 III, XX | Deusdedit became Archbishop of Canterbury; and of those who were at
26 III, XX | the sixth Archbishop of Canterbury. To ordain him, Ithamar,
27 III, XXV | the bishops, Honorius of Canterbury, and Felix of the East Angles.~
28 IV, I | bishop of the church of Canterbury, died on the 14th of July.
29 IV, I | where the archbishops of Canterbury are wont to be buried, as
30 IV, II | bishop for the church of Canterbury was by request ordained
31 IV, V | bishop of the church of Canterbury; our fellow priest and brother,
32 IV, XVII | Britain, and of the city of Canterbury, being president, and the
33 V, VIII | bodies of the bishops of Canterbury are buried. Of whom, as
34 V, XX III| consecrated in the city of Canterbury by the venerable men, Daniel,
35 V, XXIV | archbishop of the church of Canterbury, in the fifteenth year of
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