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Week, a division of time used by the

heathen, xii. 580.

Weich St. Peter, at Ratisbon, vi. 519. Weingart, monastery of, vi. 23. Weithnochus, v. 485.

Well, sacred, charge against Aldebert concerning, iv. 459; near Beneventum, prophecy regarding, v. 538; grant of, with land, vi. 610 (Ind. Chr. 692).

Wellias, a Glastonbury saint, v. 132. Wells, see of, founded, vi. 611 (Ind. Chr. 721); formerly Tethiscine, v. 87; see of Congresbury, transferred to, v. 540; near Glastonbury, v. 34. Welsh, and Scots, intimacy of, vi. 49; primacy of, transferred, v. 104, 106; language of, barbarous, iv. 561; translations by Giraldus Cambrensis, iv. 560; their literature scanty, xvi. 185; their laws, xi. 468. Wenereth, S., of Glastonbury, v. 132. Weneveria, wife of king Arthur, vi. 590 (Ind. Chr. 542). Wenilo, archbishop, vi. 60, 62. Wenta, city of, Winchester, v. 154. Wentus, Comes, vi. 50, 585 (Ind. Chr. 520).

Wentworth, Viscount, dedication of

the tract Immanuel to, iv. 575. Werburgh's, St., Mr. Cook of, xvi. 320. See Warburga. Werlamchester, or Verulam, v. 199. Wermundus, bishop of Man, vi. 181. West, denoting North, v. 111. Westchester, anciently Cair Legion, v. 84.

Westina, chapel of, i. cxiv.; see-lands of, i. lvii.

Westmaria, where the Picts were defeated, vi. 106.

Westminster-continued.

Peter himself, vi. 289; ancient descriptions of, v. 156; alleged calamities of, v. 199, vi. 558 (Ind. Chr. 303); church of, profaned, v. 199; restoration of church of, vi. 98, 99; statutes of, xi. 452.

Westmorland, called from Westmarius, vi. 108.

West-Sexa, Hampshire and Somerset, v. 534; kingdom of, founded, vi. 585 (Ind. Chr. 519). Wexford, see of, or Ferns, iv. 557. Whalley, Thomas, letters of, to Ussher, xvi. 269, 271, 275, 278. Wharton, Dr. Henry, edits two of Ussher's tracts, i. 308. Whelock, Abraham, his obligations to Ussher, i. 306; his Saxon studies, xvi. 175, letters of, to Ussher, xv. 281, xvi. 175, 414.

Wherry, or Furye, parish of, i. cxxiv. Whiskins, Mr., a preacher, xv. 465. Whitaker, Dr., xv. 481. Whitby, or Streaneshalc, in Yorkshire, iv. 344; synod of vi. 498; or Pharos, vi. 607 (Ind. Chr. 664); ancient records of, iv. 428.

White, or Albus, Gulielmus, examination of, ii. 83.

—, James, letter of, to Ussher, xv. 334.

-, Stephen. See Vitus, Stephanus. White-field, in Ireland, council of, iv. 342. See Campus Albus. Whitehall, Mr., xv. 162; James, letter of, to Usssher, xvi. 379. Whiteman. See Leucander. Whitherne. See Candida Casa. Wibertus, or Clement, pope, ii. 157. Wiccensis ecclesia, in Wales, v. 115.

Westmer, a name of the British king Wiceii, in Wales, where, v. 115, 451.

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Wicklow, or Wykingelo, formerly Kil

mantan, vi. 405. Widmanstadius, his Syriac New Testament, xiv. 223.

Wigbert, S., Life of, by Lupus Servatus, v. 442, 453. Wigornia. See Worcester. Wild, Dr., character of, i. 275. Wilderness. See Israelites. Wilfrid, bishop, vi. 610 (Ind. Chr. 694); receives tonsure, vi. 489, 606 (Ind. Chr. 653); of Northumbria, vi. 483; his dispute with Colman, vi. 498; his answer to Colman, iv. 346, vi. 508; succeeds Colman in see of York, iv. 348, vi. 208, 502; refuses consecration by Scotic bishops, iv. 348; improvements made by, iv. 348; his address, iv. 349; adopts rule of S. Benedict, vi. 607 (Ind. Chr. 664); driven from York, vi. 608 (Ind. Chr. 678); succeeded by Ceadda, iv. 349; Aeddi's Life of, iv. 344, vi. 489, 498; Fridegodus' Life of, iv. 346.

bishop of St. David's, v. 108. Wilibald, his Life of Boniface, vi. 216,

xii. 281.

Will, freedom of, Celestius' tenets on,

v. 239; Pelagius on, v. 299, 300; given by God, xiii. 168-171. Willegodus, abbot of St. Alban's, vi. 97, 612 (Ind. Chr. 793). Willelmus de Etleshale, prior of Down, vi. 372.

Michael, bishop, vi. 169. William, the Conqueror, imprisons Odo, ii. 201; his letter to Hildebrand, ii. 200, 201; Hildebrand's letter against, ii. 201.

Rufus, his resistance to the see of Rome, ii. 204; his boast about conquest of Ireland, iv. 525. Williams, bishop, conduct of, about Strafford's death, i. 216. Willibrordus, educated in Ireland, a missionary to the Frisones and Saxons, vi. 610 (Ind. Chr. 693); Alenius' Life of, iv. 388, vi. 276. Wilteburga, mother of S. Ositha, vi. 250.

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Wiltenborch, castle of, v. 483.

Win and Gwin, Welsh for white, vi. 522. Winchester, church of S. Amphibalus in, v. 532, vi. 558 (Ind. Chr. 313); massacre at, v. 532; alleged disasters of, v. 201, vi. 558 (Ind. Chr. 303); restoration of, v. 154-156; built by king Lucius vi. 554 (Ind. Chr. 180); dimensions of first church in, v. 155; desecration of church of, v. 199; church rebuilt under Constantine, v. 234-236; letter of Lancelot Andrews, bishop of, to Ussher, xvi. 402.

Wine, in the eucharist, iv. 279, 280.
Wingella, mother of S Kieran, vi. 336.
Wingfield, Robert, v. 38.
Wingualoe, or Winwaloc, v. 484, vi.
574 (Ind. Chr. 453).

Wini, bishop of West Saxons, iv. 350.
Winlandia conquered, vi. 34.

Winninus, Welsh name for Finian, vi. 522, 581 (Ind. Chr. 500). See Finanus.

Winocus, a Briton, vi. 597 (Ind. Chr. 582).

Winton, or Winchester, old name of, v. 82, 390.

Winwaloc, S., a Briton of Armorica, v. 530, 580 (Ind. Chr. 493); death of, vi. 581 (Ind. Chr. 496), 582 (Ind. Chr. 504).

Winwick, in Lancashire, v. 82. Wiogreceastre, or Worcester, Oswald

bishop of, iv. 570. See Worcester. Wipped-fleet, battle of, v. 477, vi. 577 (Ind. Chr. 495).

Wirall, Bridehay chapel near, vi. 465.
Wirelandia, conquest of, vi. 34.
Wirhall, or Legecestria, v. 84.
Wirthgern, battle of, v. 471.
Wirtzburg, S. Kilian of, vi. 609
(Ind. Chr. 687, 689).
Witaus, Camaracensium chorepiscopus,
iv. 60.

Witern, or Candida Casa, vi. 201, 205.
Withur, ruler of Armorica, vi. 78.
Wodeford, William, citation by, from
Ignatius, vii. 106.
Woden, v. 444.

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Wodnesbeorh, or Mons Wodeni, vi.
253, 598 (Ind. Chr. 592).
Woes, human, xiii. 79–91.
Women, associated with ancient order

of saints, vi. 510-512; allowed to sing in church, xii. 478-480; a woman spreads Manicheism, ii. 252. Wonderful, a name of Christ, force of, iv. 578.

Wood, church built of, at Glastonbury,

v. 141; usual material of early British churches, vi. 97, 98; used by monks, vi. 52.

Worcester, Cair Guiragon, v. 84, or Wiogreceastre, Oswald, bishop of, iv. 570; charter of, iv. 570; constitution of, changed, iv. 570. Word, in the sense of thing, ii. 428. Wogresius, abbot of Glastonbury, v. 137, vi. 601 (Ind. Chr. 601). Works, good, without faith, iii. 520; sentiments of the Irish church on, iv. 254.

World, fourth age of the, xii. 64. Worms, synod of, convened against Hildebrand, ii. 142, 203, xi. 440. Wortiporius, or Vortiporius, alias Gwyrthefyr, vi. 56.

Writings, power over, claimed by the papacy, iv. 200.

Wroxcester, or Viroconium, v. 84. See Cair Urnach, Uriconium. Wulffin, bishop of Shirburn, Saxon letter of, ii. 57.

Wulsin, monachus inclusus, vi. 288, 289.

Wye, river, formerly Vaga, vi. 82.
Wykingelo, or Wicklow, vi. 405.

X

Xenodochia, or diaconiæ, xi. 431. Xerxes, accession of, viii. 266; acts of, viii. 266-289.

Ximenes, archbishop Roderic, his opinion on S. James's mission to Spain, v. 42.

Xystus, or Sixtus, pope, v. 418.

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Ybar-cyntracta, or Newry, iv. 539. Ybruin, Ingen, mother of S. Laurence O'Toole, iv. 553.

Y-Coluimcille, vi. 239. See Hy. Year, Macedonian rule for finding, vii. 391, 392; solar, dissertation on, vii. 343-436; ephemeris of, vii. 413436; table of, xi. 119-175. Y-gall vellen, or Icteritia, v. 98. Yglo Lasco, v. 454; fabled works of, v. 455.

Yle, island of, where Goderic died, iv.

491.

Yn-hericy-Gwydhyl in Anglesey, vi. 105.

Yna, king, v. 32.

Ynis, i. e. insula, vi. 457.

Ynis-gutrin, i. e. Insula Vitrea, v. 26, vi. 41, 440, 457.

Ynis-weryn, i. e. Insula turbæ, vi. 45. Ynis-witrin, v. 26, vi. 440. See

Glastonbury, Ynis-gutrin.

York, ancient names of, v. 93; Faganus, bishop of, v. 94; where Constantius Chlorus died, v. 94, vi. 558 (Ind. Chr. 306); first bishops of, v. 94; rescript of Severus from, xi. 468; Papinian said to have sat at, xi. 468; Severus died at, v. 128; Constantine born at, v. 215; an early see, v. 79; when founded, v. 94, 209, vi. 558 (Ind. Chr. 305); over Deira and Alba, v. 79; extended with Oswy's conquest, vi. 208; ancient metropolis of the British, v. 122, 123; second metropolis in Britain, vi. 554 (Ind. Chr. 179); becomes a Saxon province, v. 100; desolation of, vi. 586 (Ind. Chr. 520); thirty years destitute of a bishop, vi. 605 (Ind. Chr. 634); first Saxon bishop of, v. 100; why so small a province, v. 100; Eborius, bishop of, present at council of Arles, v. 123, 236; Colman succeeded in, by Wilfrid, iv. 848, vi. 607 (Ind. Chr. 664); see

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of, removed to Lindisfarne, vi. 607 (Ind. Chr. 664); Taurinus, bishop of, v. 48; other bishops of, vi. 611, 612 (Ind. Chr. 778, 791); church of, v. 209. See Eboracum. Young, Mr. Patrick, letter of, to Ussher, xvi. 94.

Yr-ugain-mil-saint, a name given to the island of Bardsey, vi. 44. Yrminfridus, bishop of Beauvais, iv. 60.

Yserninus, ordained, vi. 398. See Iserninus.

Ytha, S., Life of, vi. 239. Yvorus, an Ostman leader, at Limerick, iv. 566.

or Ibar, an Irish saint, vi. 336. See Ibar. Ywanus, a bishop, vi. 169.

Zabata, or Zapato, Spanish for shoe, ii. 234. Zabulum, or barn, vi. 406; Zabulum Patricii, or Saul, vi. 406. Zacharias, pope, Boniface's correspondence with, iv. 457-465; letter of to Witta, iv. 395; synod of Rome, under, iii. 305.

Zebedee, or Aristobulus, v. 21. Zephyrinus, pope, v. 198, vi. 149. Zoroaster, his Hades, iii. 367. Zosimus, pope, publishes pope Innocent's condemnation of Pelagius, v. 305; Celestius tried before, v. 310; defends Pelagius, v. 315, 316; sends his works to African bishops, v. 315, 328.

Zumel, Francis, iv. 378.

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