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Aachen, Germany
‘Decapitation cloth of John the Baptist’ 166
Dress of the Virgin 158–159, 166, 6.2–6.4
Lothair Cross 232
Aaron, biblical figure, prophet and high priest, brother of Moses 85, 87, 96, 3.6, 3.8
Abingdon, Oxfordshire, sword 257
Abson, Gloucestershire, church of St James the Great, cross-shaft fragment 260, 10.1
Acca, bishop of Hexham 4, 104, 291–292, 295–301, 304–310, 312, 315–316
Acha, mother of King Oswald, sister of Edwin 125, 137n91
Adamnan, Adomnán, St, Irish monk, abbot of Iona 110
Vita Columbae 292
Adolana, abbess of Pfalzel 133
Ælfflæd, daughter of Oswiu and Eanflæd, abbess of Whitby 133, 138n91
Ælfflæd, wife of Edward the Elder, stepmother of Athelstan, patron of embroideries 103
Ælfgifu/Emma, queen of Æthelred II and Cnut 53, 73, 75nn27, 28, 97, 102n7, 322
Ælfgiva, unidentified woman in the Bayeux Tapestry 82n53
Ælfheah, St, archbishop of Canterbury 73, 75
Ælfnoth, bishop of Dorchester 115
Ælfric, abbot of Eynsham, 112
Catholic Homilies 48–51, 94
Lives of Saints 111
Ælfric, archbishop of Canterbury 73
Ælfric Bata, Colloquies 82
Ælfstan, ealdorman 334, 13.8
Ælfthyth/Alfreda, daughter of King Offa 338
Ælfwald I, king of Northumbria, martyr 298, 305
Ælle, king of Deira 122
Æthelbald, king of Mercia 340, 343
Æthelberht, king of Kent 125
laws of 49
Æthelburg of Kent, queen of Edwin 124–125, 127
Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians 156
Æthelfrith, king of Bernicia 123–124
Æthelgifu, testatrix 101–102, 107
Æthelnoth, archbishop of Canterbury 73
Æthelred II, king of England 73
Æthelred, king of Mercia 336
Æthelthryth, St, abbess of Ely 53, 109, 115
Æthelwald, bishop of Lichfield 334, 339
Æthelwald, bishop of Lindisfarne 291–292
Æthelwold, St, bishop of Winchester 117
Benedictional of. see Index of Manuscripts, England, London, British Library, Additional 49598
Æthelwynn, embroiderer 104n11, 195
Agatha, St 111
Agnes, St 111
Aidan, St, monk, bishop of Lindisfarne 125–126
St Aidan pilgrimage 121
Ailred of Rievaulx, De sanctis ecclesiae Haugustaldensis 300–301, 307–310
Aird, W.M. 190
Alamannia 157–158
Alchmund, bishop of Hexham 299, 301n22, 303–304, 306
Alcuin of York, abbot of Marmoutier Abbey, Tours 52, 118n58, 311–312, 314–315
antiphons 311
masses 314–315
poem on York 314–315
Aldhelm, abbot of Malmesbury, bishop of Sherborne 45–46, 61, 105, 139, 311–312
Carmina Ecclesiastica 105
De Virginate (prose version) 45–46, 139, 311
Aldret of Winchester, wife of, embroiderer 194–195
Alexander, J.J.G. 9, 12, 23n39, 318
Amalarius of Metz, archbishop of Trier, liturgist 102n6
Anderson, Sarah M. 68n1, 93n83, 99
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Parker MS 58
Anthony, St, hermit 276, 292–293
Antichrist 45, 110
Aphrodosia, wicked character in Life of St Agatha 111
Armagh, Northern Ireland 339
Ashby, Steve 51–52
Athelstan, bishop of Hereford 320
Athelstan, king of England 103, 341
Augustine, St, of Canterbury, missionary 125
St Augustine Gospels. see Index of Manuscripts, England, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 286
St Augustine’s Abbey. see Canterbury
Augustine, St, of Hippo, theologian 226, 277
Aylestone, shire meeting 320
Baar, Zug, Switzerland, textile remains 166na
Baden-Würtemberg, Germany 157
Bailey, Lisa 316
Bailey, Richard XXIX, 4, 280–282, 293–294
Bainbrigg, Reginald, sixteenth-century antiquarian 279–280
Balmaghie (Galloway), Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, hoard 142, 5.3f
Bamberg, Germany
Diocesan Museum, Blue Mantle of St Kunigunde 196, 7.16. Index of Manuscripts, Germany, Bamberg
Bamburgh, Northumberland 121, 126
Bammesberger, Alfred 282n60
Banham, Debby 59n64
Barking, abbey, pins 97n90
Barrington, Edix Hill, Cambridgeshire, cemetery 56n50
Bartholomew, St 265–266
Basel, Switzerland, cathedral, tomb of Bishop John II 201
Bath, Somerset
Roman city 236
sculpture fragments 260, 10.1
St Peter’s monastery 101
Bathilde, queen of Clovis II, regent, founder of Chelles, garment 158–159, 168, 6.5
Bayeux
Cathedral 191, 193
Tapestry 71, 80, 82, 87n69, 90, 94n84, 96n86, 98n96, 171, 177, 195n35–196, 198, 200
Beal, Northumberland 121
Bedburg-Morken-Harff, Erftkreis, Germany, textile remains 167
Bede, St, monk of Jarrow, scholar 46, 104, 110, 112, 121, 124, 133–135, 138, 152, 228–229, 248, 278, 287n74, 289–290, 292, 295–296, 306, 310, 312, 314–315
De Templo 228–229, 296
Historia Ecclesiastica 46, 109–110, 124, 126–127, 133–135, 138, 152, 310–311
History of the Abbots of Wearmouth and Jarrow 109n26, 119
Life of Cuthbert 109, 127
Bender Jørgensen, Lise 156, 166na
Benedict Biscop, founder-abbot of St Peter’s monastery, Wearmouth, and founder of St Paul’s monastery, Jarrow 119, 286, 288, 292
Benedictine Reform 84, 111, 113, 265
Benedictine Rule 68n1, 84, 114n45
Beonna, bishop of Hereford 340
Beowulf, hero of Old English poem Beowulf 50, 234–235
Beowulf, Old English poem XXXI, 47, 50, 54, 234–235, 242
Bernicia 123–124, 131
Bernstein, Meg 191
Bertha, queen of Æthelberht of Kent 125, 127
Bertila, abbess of Chelles 126n25
Bethlehem 326
Bewcastle, Cumbria, cross 3, 209n1, 236–328, 240–248, 272, 279–280, 282, 285, 291, 9.2–9.4
Bible. see Index of Bible References
Billett, Jesse 285n71, 294
Bintley, Michael 283
Birdoswald (Banna), Roman fort 248
Birkett, Tom 294
Bocksten, Sweden, hose 85n65
Boniface, St, missionary, archbishop of Mainz 45, 110, 116, 119–120, 157, 163
Bradford, Wiltshire, medieval Hundred 257–258
Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire 250, 256–257, 260–261, 10.1
Brandon, Suffolk, Middle Anglo-Saxon settlement 144, 147, 151–152, 5.6b
Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, sculpture 220, 253
Brendan, St, voyager, founder of monasteries 293. Navigatio Sancti Brendani
Britain XXX, 9, 79n48, 127, 154, 157, 216, 218, 224, 264, 305, 326
Brittonic, Celtic language, source of Breton and Welsh 57
Brown, Michelle P. XXIX, XXXI, 4, 44, 343, 346, 349, 352
Brown, T. Julian X, 42n58, 317, 333
Browne, George Forrest 231
Brussels, Belgium, cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, treasury, Brussels Cross 4, 245, 262–264, 266
Bryant, Richard 261
Buckler, J. C. 260
Budny, Mildred 103
Bullough, Donald 311–312, 314
Byrhtferth of Ramsey, monk and scholar 101, 107, 113–116, 120, 303
Life of St Oswald 104n11, 113–116, 120
Byrhtnoth, earl of Essex, in the Old English poem The Battle of Maldon 47
Byzantium 193, 204
Caedmon, monk and poet of Whitby 121
Caen, Church of the Holy Trinity 194
Cambridge, Eric 305, 316
Cameron, Malcolm 59
Canons of Theodore, Old English penitentials 55n46
Canterbury, Kent 69, 71, 265n10, 312, 329, 333, 340
art style 200, 205
Christ Church cathedral 69n6, 73, 97, 200, 334, 340
St Augustine’s abbey 69n6, 71nn14, 15, 340
Cappadocia 127
Carruthers, Mary 71
Carver, Martin 76, 77n42, 190
Catraeth 123
Cavell, Megan 50, 54
Cavill, Paul 50n23, 67
Cenred, king of Mercia 278n41
Cenwulf, king of Mercia 333
Ceolfrith, abbot of Wearmouth-Jarrow, Ceolfrith bibles 326, 343, 352
Ceolwulf, king of Northumbria 296, 305
Chad, St, abbot of Lastingham, bishop of the Northumbrians, bishop of the Mercians 326, 336. Index of Manuscripts, England, Lichfield Cathedral Library, 1
shrine of 234, 339, 8.5
Charlemagne, Charles I, king and emperor of the Franks 118n58, 129
Chelles, France
abbey 126, 151, 161
Musée municipal Alfred-Bonno, chemise of Bathilde 158, 168, 6.5; ‘mantle of Notre Dame’ (La grande robe, Le manteau de Notre Dame) 155n3, 168; reliquary attributed to St Florus 155n3
Christ, Jesus 13–14, 21, 26, 29, 70, 73, 78, 105, 107, 113, 119–120, 213, 223, 225, 228–229, 232–233, 248, 253, 276, 280, 315
Annunciation 286, 291
as ‘chosen arrow’ 268
as healer 64
as King 48
as Logos 325
as Wisdom 315
Ascension 220
at Judgement Day/2nd coming 226, 275, 277–278
before Pilate 223
brides of 139
Chi-rho 13, 325–327, 347–348
Christ-Child/Infant 14–15, 48, 223, 275
Crucifixion 10, 220, 229, 233, 246–247, 274–276, 285, 286n74, 291, 325
dress of 99, 226
Eucharist 277–278, 288
genealogy of 329, 13.6
Incarnation 286n74, 288–291, 325
Nativity 270, 325, 347
Resurrection 229–230
Transfiguration 223
Tree of Life 283
Trinity 232
Visitation/Christ in the womb 257, 270, 275, 286, 290
washing disciples’ feet 84n59
weight of 290n86
with beasts 243, 276
Christie, [Grace] Mrs A.G.I. 106
Clanchy, Michael 323
Clemens, Sister Parousia 285n71, 294
Clofesho, Synod of 340
Clothar III, king of Neustria 161
Clotilde, St, queen of Clovis I 127
Clover, Carol 50
Cnut, king of England, Denmark and Norway 73, 75n28, 79n48, 102n7, 107, 320, 322
Coatsworth, Elizabeth (Betty) VIIIXXI, 9, 45, 68, 100, 121–122, 154, 170–171, 209–210, 232, 249, 262, 295, 317, frontispiece, 11.1
Coatsworth family VIII
Cocidius, Roman god 237, 248
Cockayne, Oswald 59, 63
Coldingham, convent 110
Colerne, Wiltshire, church of St John the Baptist, cross-shaft 261, 10.1
Collectanea pseudo-Bedae, anonymous ninth-century text 102
Collins, Matthew 344n8
Columba, St, founder of Iona monastery 124, 292–293, 329
Congresbury, Somerset, sculpture fragments 253
Connelly, Erin 67
Conner, Patrick W. 281–282, 288n77
Constantinople XXXII, 287
Cook, A.S. 287–288
Copeland, Penny 261
Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Sculpture X
Cotton, Sir Robert, collector of medieval manuscripts 323
Cradley 320
Cramp, Rosemary X, 5, 136, 151–152, 283, 294
Crowfoot, Elisabeth 159
Crowland, hermitage, later abbey 336, 338
Cuthbert, archbishop of Canterbury 45
Cuthbert, St, monk, bishop of Lindisfarne XXI, XXXI, 4, 52, 103–104, 106n18, 109, 121, 152, 170, 271n25, 276n35, 291, 299, 307–311, 316
Cuthswith, abbess of Inkberrow 343
Cuthwulf, bishop of Hereford 334, 13.8
Cyneburg, queen of Oswald 137n91
Dál Riata, Gaelic kingdom 125
Daly, Tony 163
Daniel, prophet 50. Index of Bible References
David, biblical figure, king of Israel, psalmist 70, 88, 95, 253, 256, 3.10
David, St 336
De Locis Sanctis, probably ninth-century Latin text 297
De Miraculis et Translationibus Sancti Cuthberti, early twelfth-century Latin text 309
Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, church of St Mary, sculptures 260
Deira 122–125, 131, 133, 141
Del Genio, Charo 67
Devil, The 45
Dodwell, C.R. XII, 194
Domburg, The Netherlands 140
Domesday Book 194, 257
Donovan, Claire 42–43n50
Dorestad, The Netherlands 140
Doyle, Conan 59, 63
Doyle, Kathleen 73
Dream of the Rood, The, Old English poem 4, 245, 262–265, 280, 287–288, 291
Dregmo, inhabitant of Hexham 306
Dublin, National Museum of Ireland, Cross of Cong 266
Duffey, Judith 76n33, 79n48, 84–85, 88n70, 93, 96–97
Dunadd, Argyll and Bute, Scotland 142
Dunstan, St, archbishop of Canterbury, 117
as artist 104n11, 195
Durham
Cassiodorus. see Index of Manuscripts, England, Durham Cathedral B. II. 30
Cathedral and monastic community X, 190–192, 195, 205, 223n 28, 271n25, 298–301, 303, 306–309, 316n78
Cathedral Library 44
Chapter House 189
city XI, 170
Conservation Studio 171, 190
County VIII, 121
Gospels. see Index of Manuscripts, England, Durham Cathedral A. II. 17
Palace Green Library 190
tomb and relics of St Cuthbert XXI, 4, 103–104, 106, 170, 307, 309
University IXXI Reginald of Durham, Symeon of Durham, William of St Calais
Dyfrig, St 336
Eadburga, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet 119
Eadfrith, bishop of Lindisfarne 330
Eadui Basan, scribe of Canterbury 77
Eanflæd, queen of Oswiu, abbess of Whitby 133
Easington, possible monastery 131
East Anglia 122, 125–126, 143, 152, 336, 338, 340
Ebbo, archbishop of Reims 69n7
Eddius Stephanus (Stephen of Ripon), Vita Wilfridi 105n12
Edgar, king of England 115–116
Edith (Eadgyth), of Wilton, St 105, 117n55
Edward ‘the Confessor’, St, king of England 112, 341
Edward ‘the Elder’, king of Wessex 224
Edwin, king of Northumbria 122, 124–125, 137n91
Egbert, archbishop of York 297
Elfred Westou, sacristan of Durham 298–301, 303–307, 309, 315–316
Elizabeth, St, Visitation 223, 270, 277, 11.4
Elmet, British kingdom 123–124
Ely, abbey 102
Emma. see Ælfgifu/Emma
England VIII, XXI, XIIIn1, XIV, XXXXXXI, 1, 3–5, 46–47, 50, 52n30, 53–54, 56, 58–59, 63, 66, 69–71, 93, 96, 102n7, 103, 106–107, 109, 118, 121, 124, 128, 132, 140, 142, 157, 170, 191–194, 195n35, 209, 218, 220–221, 231, 232, 235, 244, 249, 256, 280n49, 285, 288, 291, 297, 310n58, 312–313, 328, 340–341, 352
English Heritage 136
Helmsley store 138n94
Esk, river 134, 136
Ethelbert, St, king of East Anglia 4, 336, 338–339, 341
Office of St Ethelbert 341
Ethelwinna (Æthelwynn), embroiderer 195
Eugenia, St 49, 111
Eusebius of Vercelli, St 262
Eve, biblical first woman 54
Exeter Book Riddles, Old English poems
2 82
22 234n6
25 82
74 48
Fadda, Anna Maria Luiselli 294
Fanum Cocidii, Roman fort 237
Fiddyment, Sarah 344n8
Finland 58
Firman, Rosemary 317n1, 344–345, 350
FitzGerald, Maria XII
Fleury, France, abbey 57
Flixborough, Lincolnshire, Middle and Late Anglo-Saxon settlement 143, 145, 152, 5.6
Floyd, Robert 261
Fowler, J.T., Reverend 190
Francia 127, 132, 152
Franks Casket 48
Fraser, James E. 297
Frisia 295
Frithuberht, bishop of Hexham 297, 305
Frome, river 334, 13.8
Fuller, Robert 258
Furniss, Peter XXIX, 4, 318, 323, 347–348
Fustat, Egypt 193
Gabriel, St, archangel 286
Gameson, Richard 75, 318, 325n18, 346, 350n13
Gannon, Anna 289
Gaul 70n10, 125, 264, 286, 305, 311n59
Geatish woman in the Old English poem Beowulf 50
Geddes, Isobel 261
Gelhi, Welshman, one-time owner of Lichfield Gospels 323
Germany 157,166na, 232, 310
Glastonbury
abbey 69n6
sculpture 254
Gloucester 305
Glunz, H.H., History of the Vulgate in England 352
Godgitha, nun, seal of 97n93
Goodmanham, East Riding of Yorkshire 123–124
Goscelin of St Bertin, monk, hagiographer 105, 108, 112, 117
Granger-Taylor, Hero 104n10, 197n39
Gray, Nicolette 42
Great Chalfield, Wiltshire, church of All Saints 3, 249–261, 10.1–10.2
Green, Gilbert 261
Greenland (Herjolfsnes), stocking 85n65
Gregory I, ‘the Great’, Pope, St. 46, 228
anonymous Life of St Gregory. see Index of Manuscripts, Switzerland, St Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 567
Gregory, bishop of Tours 134
Grendel, monster in Old English poem Beowulf 234
Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, Welsh prince 341
Guthlac, St 265–266n10, 336
Guy, count of Pontieu, in the Bayeux Tapestry 82n53
Gytha, wife of Tovi, benefactor of Waltham 107
Hackness, monastery 131
Hadrian’s Wall 237–238
Hammarlund, Lena 154n1, 6.1
Hamwic (Middle Anglo-Saxon Southampton) 141
Hansen’s Disease 62
Harford Farm, Norfolk, cemetery 53
Harlindis and Relindis, sister saints, of Aldeneik 103, 162–163
Velamen of St Harlindis 162–163, 169
Harmignies, Belgium, textile remains 166
Harold, earl of Wessex, later Harold II of England, in the Bayeux Tapestry 82n53
Harrison, Freya 67
Harrison, Susan 138n94
Harthacnut, king of England 73, 97
Hartlepool (Heruteu), double monastery 125–126, 133, 142n118, 152
Hatfield 123
Hautvilliers, abbey 69n7
Hawkes, Jane XXX, 3, 275, 281, 294
Heiu, nun, founder of Hartlepool monastery 125n21–126
Henry, Françoise 12–13, 19n28, 23n39
Henry of Huntingdon, Anglicanus Ortus 61
Heorot, royal hall in Old English poem Beowulf 235
Hereford
Cathedral 4: Hereford Breviary 341; Mappa Mundi 319. Index of Manuscripts, England, Hereford, Cathedral Library P. 1. 2 (Hereford Gospels)
diocese 336, 341
Hereric and Bregoswith, parents of Hild 122
Hereswith, sister of Hild 126
Heslop, T.A. 322
Hewald the Black and Hewald the Fair, Saints, martyrs 310
Hexham, cathedral and diocese 4, 392, 295, 297–307, 309–310, 315–316
alleged portable altar from 295–316
Hild, abbess of Whitby 2, 121–153
Hinton, David A. XXX, 3
Historic England 136, 138n94
Hoddom, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, cross heads 280n49
Homodubii, monsters in the Old English prose text Marvels of the East 51
Hrabanus Maurus, archbishop of Mainz, scholar 102n6
Hrothgar, king of Denmark in the Old English poem Beowulf 47
Hrunting, sword in Old English poem Beowulf 234–245
Hugh (Ashdown), bishop of Newcastle 121
Hugh Candidus, Peterborough Chronicle 298, 308n49
Hugh of St Victor, Ad Herrenium 71
Huinerveld, Putten, The Netherlands, textile remains 167
Hunter Blair, Peter 307
Hwicce, Anglo-Saxon people 336
Hyer, Maren Clegg XXX, 2
Inkberrow, monastery 343
Iona, Scotland, monastery 124–125, 292
Ipswich, Suffolk, wic site 145
Ira, personified Vice in Psychomachia 54
Ireland XXX, 4, 9, 96, 124, 150, 152, 224, 244, 264, 293, 326
Irish language 271n26
Irish people and culture 110, 141–142, 149–150, 152, 266, 271, 286, 292–293, 325–326, 328–330, 333–334, 339–341, 352
Isidore, bishop of Seville, Etymologiae 50, 233, 236, 248
Israelites, in Old Testament 87, 3.8
Jarrow, Co. Durham 121
Grammar School X
March of 1936 121
monastery VII, 109n26, 121, 127, 131, 139, 142, 151, 228, 306, 312, 326, 329, 352
Jerome, St 113
Commentariorum in Esaiam 20
In Abakuk 276
Jerusalem 80n50, 218, 232, 244–245
John II, bishop of Basel 201
John VII, Pope 292n91
John of Brompton Chronicon 338
John of Worcester, Chronicle 297n6
John, archcantor of St Peter’s, abbot of St Martin’s Rome 286, 288, 292, 312
John, St, ‘the Baptist’ 41, 223, 243, 268, 272, 275–277, 281, 11.5–11.6
acclamation of Agnus Dei 272, 276
as ‘chosen arrow’ 270
cloth of 166
leaping in his mother’s womb 267
Nativity of 266, 270
John, St, ‘the Evangelist’ 21n35, 107, 323, 326, 328–329, 345, 13.3
Judith, heroine of Old English poem Judith 54–55
Kallnach, Bergweg, Switzerland, textile remains 166na
Karkov, Catherine XXX, 3–4, 294
Kent 125, 256, 333, 340
Kentley, Eric 294
Kerry, Ireland 293
Kesling, Emily 59
Kopytoff, Igor 203
Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury 200
Langford, Oxfordshire, church of St Matthew, architectural sculpture 257
Lapidge, Michael 113, 297
Larkins Walker, Thomas 259–260
Lateran Synod of AD 649 288
Le Keux, John, painter 260
Le Mans, St Vincent’s monastery 191, 193, 198
Leatherbury, Sean V. 284
Lee, Christina XII, XXXI, 2
Leeds
City Museum, West Yorkshire Hoard, ring 232–234
University, International Medieval Congresses XII, XXIXXXX
Lees, Clare A. 279–280, 289–291
Lembech, Kr. Recklinghausen, Germany, textile remains 168
Leneghan, Francis 265
Leo I, Pope, Sermons 275
Leofgyth, embroiderer 194–195
Leofwine, purchaser of land 320
Lester-Makin, Alexandra XXXI, 3, 91n76
Lester, Peter 192n21
Leverhulme Trust 67
Lewis, John, Reverend 259
Lichfield, Staffordshire
Cathedral and diocese 4, 44, 219, 326, 334, 336, 339–340
angel sculpture 219, 253, 339, 8.5
shrine of St Chad 334, 339 Index of Manuscripts, England, Lichfield Cathedral Library 1
Limpley Stoke, near Bradford-on-Avon, church 260, 10.1
Lincolnshire 122, 140
Lindisfarne, ‘Holy Island’, monastery, priory and see 4, 121, 125, 152, 291, 306, 326, 329, 336n36. Index of Manuscripts, England, London, British Library, Cotton Nero D. iv
Lindsay, W.M. 318
Little Chalfield, Wiltshire 249–261, 10.1
Llangorse crannog, Wales, textile remains 156, 163, 169, 6.6–6.7
Loftus (Street House), North Yorkshire, inhumation cemetery 130
London
archaeology of XIII, XXXII, 91, 97, 143
church of St Paul 326
hairnets 96–97
Middle Anglo-Saxon wic 144
Museum of XXXII
University X, XXIX, XXXI
Victoria and Albert Museum: Clare Chasuble 177; Opus Anglicanum exhibitions 170–171
Looveen, Gem Beilen, The Netherlands, textile remains 169
Lorsch, Germany, abbey, Lorscher Arzneibuch. see Index of Manuscripts, Germany, Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, med. 1
Lowe, E.A. 318, 343, 352
Luff, Naomi 300
Luke, St, Evangelist 10, 323, 325, 346. Index of Bible References
Lutterbach, Hubertus 285
Lyfing, archbishop of Canterbury 73
Lyminge, Kent, double monastery 145
Lythe, North Yorkshire
possible monastery 131, 210
sculpture fragments 210
Maaseik, Belgium, church of St Catherine
chasuble of Saints Harlindis and Relindis 103, 162
embroideries 103, 106, 198
possible humeral veil 98n94
velamen of St Harlindis 103, 169
Maastricht, The Netherlands, St Servatius Amazon Silk 197, 7.18
Maban, liturgical singer 312
MacCormack, Patricia 235
MacGabhann, Anita 44
MacGabhann, Donncha XXXI, 1
Macrina, St ‘the Younger’ 127
Macy, Gary 127n33
Magennis, Hugh 54n42
Magi 47–48, 223
Magonsæte, Anglo-Saxon people 336
Maiden Way 248
Majewski, Kerstin 282n60
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
abbey, minster 260, 10.1
church of St Mary 105
Manchester X, XIV, 68
Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies XII, XXXII
Toller Lecture 2012 265
Medieval Society XII
Medieval Textiles Project XII, 45
Metropolitan University XI
University of XIXIII, XXXIXXXII, 170, 265
Manuscripts. see Index of Manuscripts
Mark, St, Evangelist 10n4, 13.1, 13.4. Index of Bible References
Martin, bishop of Tours, St 286
Mary Magdalene, St 223
Mary of Egypt, St 49–50, 111, 115, 120, 213, 223
Mary, St, ‘the Virgin’ 13, 15n25, 21, 53, 107, 117, 220, 223, 253, 270, 275–276, 288–289, 292, 311, 313, 315, 338
Annunciation 286
Flight into Egypt 275
‘slaves of St Mary’ 292n91
Visitation 277, 286, 11.4 Aachen ‘dress of the Virgin’
Marys, ‘the three Marys’ (Mary, mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene and another woman named Mary, variously identified) 95, 99, 3.13
Mason, Richard 136
Matilda, queen of William I 194
Matthew, St, Evangelist 10, 19–22, 26, 41, 241. Index of Bible References
Maundy ceremony 73, 79n48, 84, 3.1
McGuigan, Neil 306
McGurk, Patrick 318, 345–346, 348–349
Meaux, France 292
Meehan, Bernard 11n13
Melantia, wicked character in Life of St Eugenia 111
Melchior, one of the three Magi 47
Mercia 123, 256, 297, 328, 333–334, 336, 340, 343
Meyer, Peter 42
Meyvaert, Paul 280–282, 288n77
Michael, St, archangel 292
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, Renaissance Italian artist and architect 326
Middle East 57
Midlands of England 340
Milan, Italy, church of Sant’Ambrogio, ‘dalmatic’ of St Ambrose 156, 164, 166
Milfrid, Mercian nobleman 336, 338, 340–341
Mill Hill, Kent, cemetery 53
Miller, Maureen C. 102n6, 106n18, 118
Minster-in-Thanet, Kent, double monastery 132
Mittman, Asa Simon 235
Monk, Christopher 80n49, 82, 99
Monkwearmouth (Wearmouth), monastery 109n26, 127, 131, 139, 142, 151, 228, 268, 286, 288, 291–292, 326, 329, 352
Moore, Naomi 168nr
Morelli, Giovanni, art critic 23n40
Moses, biblical figure, prophet 87, 94, 223, 3.8
Mucking, Essex, Anglo-Saxon cemeteries and occupation site 144
Mumford, Louise 163
Munster, Ireland 293
Murray, Griffin 266
Muthesius, Anna 193
Mynors, R.A.B. 318, 352
Navigatio Sancti Brendani, anonymous, continental, Hiberno-Latin text, eighth-century 293
Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon 49–51
Neuman de Vegvar, Carol 280n49, 284
Newcastle upon Tyne 121
Rutherford Comprehensive School X
Society of Antiquaries of 209–210
Nicaea, Council of 311
Noel, William 69n6, 75–77
Norman Conquest 102, 116, 118n58, 153, 170–171, 233
Nørre Sandegård Vest, Bornholm, Denmark, textile remains 168
North Ferriby, East Riding of Yorkshire 132
North, Richard 283
Northumbria 1–2, 4, 111, 121, 124, 127, 141–2, 150n153, 237, 256, 268, 278, 286, 289, 292, 312–314, 352, 5.1
Ó Carragáin, Éamonn XXXI, 4, 242, 287
O’Neill, Pamela 279
O’Reilly, Jennifer 289–291
Oakeshott, Walter 42n59
Offa, king of Mercia 333–334, 338, 340, 343, 352
Oger, Brigitte 168nm
Okasha, Elisabeth 294
Oliver, Lisi 54n41
Ortes Alach, Germany, textile remains 157, 167
Orton, Fred 279–280, 289–291
Orton, Peter 262n1
Oswald, St, archbishop of York 113–115, 117, 119–120. Byrhtferth of Ramsey, Life of St Oswald
Oswald, St, king of Northumbria 125, 127, 137n91, 295
Oswiu, king of Northumbria 127, 130–131, 133
Owen-Crocker, Gale R. XI, XXXII, 2, 44, 45, 53, 107n22, 117n55, 121, 170, 262
Page, Ray 281–282
Parkes, Malcolm 294
Patrick, St 293, 339
Paul, fictional Irish ‘spiritual hermit’ 293
Paul, St ‘the [Egyptian] hermit’ 276, 292–293
Paul, St ‘the Apostle’ 49, 55, 223, 277–278
Paulinus, St, missionary bishop 125
Paxton, Frederik 64
Pehthelm, bishop of Whithorn 157, 278n40
Penitential of Theodore, Latin penitential handbook 55
Percy family 258
Périgueux, France, cathedral, tomb of Bishop William 200, 7.19
Peter, St 84n59, 132, 223, 286
Peterborough (Medeshamstede), cathedral 308n49, 323, 336, 339. Hugh Candidus Peterborough Chronicle
Pevsner, Sir Nikolaus 249–250, 259
Pfaff, Richard W. 284
Phelpstead, Carl 46
Pictland 297
Pinder, Michael XI
Plenderleith, Elizabeth 193
Pliny ‘the Elder’, Gaius Plinius Secundus, Roman author 59–60, 236
Porck, Thijs 47
Portable Antiquities Scheme 138, 140
Princeton Index of Christian art 281
Pritchard, Frances XXXII, 2, 171n6
Prittlewell, Essex, princely burial 129
Pulliam, Heather 34n45, 43
Putta, refounder of Hereford diocese 336
Rædwald, king of the East Angles 125
Rahtz, Philip A. 134n76, 136
Raine, James, Reverend 189, 309n55
Raw, Barbara 281n56
Red Sea 87, 94, 3.8
Redknap, Mark 163
Reformation 213, 258, 319
Regularis Concordia 79n48, 84, 281
Reims, France, cathedral and abbey of St Remy, Reims style of art 69n7, 71
Renaudeau, Olivier 96n86
Repton, Derbyshire 210, 305, 336
Reynelm, bishop of Hereford 341
Rheged, British kingdom 123, 247
Rhineland, Germany 157–158
Richard of Cirencester, chronicler 338n37
Richard of Hexham de Statu et episcopis Hagustaldensis ecclesie 297, 300–301, 304–305, 307–310
Richborough, Kent 141
Ripon, North Yorkshire, minster 298, 104
Robert ‘Curthose’, duke of Normandy 192
Robert de Betun, bishop of Hereford 341
Robert of Lorraine, bishop of Hereford 341
Robert, archbishop of Rouen 75n27
Roberts, Jane 294
Rochester, Kent 336
Rome XXXII, 119, 124–125, 127, 228, 248, 264, 268, 278–279, 285–287, 292, 295, 338, 343
basilica of St John Lateran, Cloister Museum 262; Chapel of San Venanzio 262
Forum, Theodotus Chapel, Sancta Maria Antiqua 11.1
obelisks 128, 279
St Martin’s monastery 286
St Peter’s basilica 286, 326
Symposium 2004 265
University College Cork Seminar 2009 262, 279
Vatican City, Vatican Museums, Annunciation Silk 197, 7.17
Romsey, Hampshire, abbey, sculpture fragment 260
Romulus and Remus 338
Ross, Seamus 97n90
Rothbury, Northumberland, Cross 209, 221, 229, 278n41
Royal Archaeological Institute XXX, 249
Royal Society XXXI, 67
Ruin, The, Old English poem 236–237, 243, 248
Ruthwell, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, cross 213, 229, 236–237, 243n25, 245–246, 262–294, 311, 11.2–11.6
Salzburg, Austria, cathedral, treasury, Rupertus (Bischofshofen) Cross 240, 244
Sancton, East Riding of Yorkshire, cremation cemetery 122–123
Sandbach, Cheshire, crosses 213, 220, 223
Sarre, Kent, cemetery 53
Scandinavia, Scandinavian culture 46, 52n34, 57, 141, 224. Viking
Schwab, Ute 283
Seine, river, France, sword-pommel 257
Sergius I, Pope, St 287, 311
Shaftesbury, Dorset, abbey, sculpture 257
Shropshire Scribes XXIXXXX, 317n1–318
Sicily 193
Sievern, Germany, textile remains 157
Silk Road 193
Smith, William 213n14
Solway Firth 280, 290
South Newbald, East Riding of Yorkshire 141, 152
Spain 193
Spong Hill, Norfolk, cremation cemetery 122n2
St Albans, monastery 102
St Calais, monastery 191. William of St Calais
St Maurice d’Agaume, Switzerland, abbey, reliquary of St Candide, textile remains 158, 168
St Teilo church, Llandeilo Fawr, Carmathenshire, Wales 323
Staffordshire Hoard 235, 247–248
Stancliffe, Clare X, 291, 316
Stanley, Eric G. 281–282, 287–288, 291
Stiles, Patrick 135
Stöbnitz, Kr. Querfurt, Bezirk, Halle, Germany, textile remains 167
Superbia, allegorical Vice in Psychomachia 91
Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, royal burial site 129, 241, 338
Sutton Walls, royal vill 338
Symeon of Durham Libellus de Exordio 192, 300, 304
Tacitus, Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius, Germania 128
Tamworth 340
Taplow, Buckinghamshire, princely burial 129
Tertullian, Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, African, Roman, Christian writer 55
Thecla, St 49
Theodore of Tarsus, archbishop of Canterbury 336
Thomson, R.M. 318, 352
Tours, St Martin’s monastery 286
Tovi, retainer of Cnut 107
Treadaway, Cathy 163
Trench-Jellicoe, Ross 277n38
Tropenell, Thomas 259
Tu, You-You 65
Tweddle, Dominic 103
Upton Bishop, Herefordshire, church of St John the Baptist, sculpture 253
Vale of Pickering 122, 141
Valenciennes (Valencina), monastery 163
Valsgärde, Sweden, textile remains 157, 167
Van der Horst, Koert 70n11–71
Verca, abbess 152
Vercelli Homily IX 47. Index of Manuscripts, Italy, Vercelli, Biblioteca Capitolare CXVII
Verey, Christopher X, 317
Vernon, Clare 197
Viking people and culture XXXI, 52, 96, 140, 155n2, 223, 340. Scandinavia
Vogt, Caroline 158nn15, 17
Volken, Marquita 201
Voth, Christine 59
Wales, Welsh region, people and language 318, 323n14, 325n18, 334, 336, 339–341, 352
Walter, Hubert, archbishop of Canterbury, embroidered sandals 200, 7.20
Walterspacher, Ralph 300
Waltham, abbey 107
Walton Rogers, Penelope XXXII, 2, 53
Washington DC, USA, Capitol building 326
Waxenberger, Gaby 282
Wear, river 126
Wearmouth. see Monkwearmouth
Webb, Nicholas Hart 318
Webb, William 213n14
Webster, Leslie 121
Wellington 320
Wells, Somerset, cathedral, font 253, 256
Werckmeister, Otto Karl 10
Wessex 224, 333, 340
West Heslerton, North Yorkshire 141
Westbury, monastery 114
Whitby (Streanæshalh), double monastery 2, 5, 104n11, 121–153, 5.2–5.6
Whitchurch, Hampshire, grave marker 253
Whitelock, Dorothy 101n3
Whithorn (Candida Casa), Scotland, monastery 140, 280, 292, 297, 300, 305
Whitnah, Lauren 316
Wilcox, Jonathan 82, 99
Wilfrid, bishop of York 292, 295. Eddius Stephanus
William I, king of England, duke of Normandy 191, 194
in Bayeux Tapestry 82n53
William of Malmesbury, historian 101, 120
Gesta Pontificum Anglorum 297
Gesta Regum Anglorum 116, 118n58, 339, 341
William of St Calais, bishop of Durham 3, 170–205, 7.1–7.15, 7.21
William, bishop of Périgueux 200, 7.19
Williams, Howard 53
Willibrord, St, missionary, bishop of Utrecht 163
Wilmott, Tony 136, 138n94
Wilton, abbey 108, 116
Wiltshire Geology Group 261
Winchcombe, Gloucestershire 340
Winchester 58, 260, 281
Hyde Abbey 308n49
Old Minster, sculpture fragments 257
Winchester Style of art 69, 71
Wood, Ian 279–280, 289–291
Woolf, Alex 297
Worcester
cathedral and diocese 336, 343, 352
embroidery fragments 189
Worthy Park, Hampshire, textile remains 159, 167
Wren, Sir Christopher, architect 326
Wright, Paul, parchment maker 344
Wuffingas, East Anglian dynasty 338
Wulfred, archbishop of Canterbury 334
Wulfstan, archbishop of York 322
Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester 310n58
Wulfwaru, testatrix 101–102
Yetminster, Dorset, church of St Andrew, cross shaft 253
York
city and bishopric 122, 125, 127, 132, 141, 301, 305n36, 314–315
organic remains XIII, 157
University of XXX, XXXII, 344n8 Alcuin, poem on York; Index of Manuscripts, England, York, Minster Add. 1
Youngs, Susan 121
Zacher, Samantha 265
Zosimus, St, monk, character in Life of St Mary of Egypt 49, 111–112
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