Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | consecration of Mellitus to London, as Bishop of the East Saxons,
2 I, XXVII | as archbishop either of London or Canterbury, but by the
3 I, XXVII | Gregory’s original scheme, London, not Canterbury, was to
4 I, XXVII | primacy of southern England. London and York being doubtless
5 I, XXVII | permanently established in London till it was too late to
6 I, XXIX | jurisdiction. But the bishop of London shall, for the future, be
7 I, XXIX | jurisdiction of the bishop of London. But for the future let
8 I, XXIX | bishops of the cities of London and York, that he who has
9 II, III | metropolis is the city of London, which is situated on the
10 II, III | Apostle, in the city of London, where he and his successors
11 II, IV | time, Mellitus, bishop of London, went to Rome, to confer
12 II, VI | presided; but the people of London would not receive Bishop
13 II, VII | Mellitus, who was bishop of London, succeeded to the see of
14 III, VII | money the see of the city of London,and remained bishop thereof
15 IV, VI | East Saxons, in the city of London, over whom at that time
16 IV, XI | went to Waldhere, bishop of London, who had succeeded Earconwald,
17 IV, XI | the aforesaid bishop of London, in which city he then was,
18 IV, XII | Theodore, in the city of London. During his episcopate,
19 IV, XXII | to a certain Frisian at London, but he could not in any
20 V, XX III| of Winchester, Ingwald of London, Aldwin of Lichfield, and
21 V, XXIV | Wilfrid and Ingwald, Bishop of London, departed to the Lord.~In
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