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CONTENTS.
A.D.
200-450. I. BRITISH CHURCH DURING THE ROMAN PERIOD
200-300. Christians in Britain throughout the Century
300 and onwards. A Christian Church in Britain
304.
PAGE
I
3
4
314.
323.
Diocletian Persecution. S. Alban, Aaron, Julius
British Bishops at the Council of Arles
British Church assents to the Council of Nice respecting Arianism and
Easter
347-
British Bishops possibly at the Council of Sardica, but certainly join
that Council in acquitting S. Athanasius
A settled Church in Britain with churches, altars, Scriptures, etc.
S. Patrick's birth near Alclwyd
IO
.
12
447.
400-423. General references during this period to British Church, etc.
400-461. Intercourse of British and Gallic Churches
400, 423.
After 401.
Pilgrimages of British Christians to the Holy Land and to Syria
Ninias, Bishop of Candida Casa, converts the Southern Picts
413, 420, 429. Pelagianism in Britain
429.
After 431.
440 x 460.
Germanus and Lupus at Verulamium
Palladius' mission to Ireland: he goes from Ireland to Britain
S. Patrick's mission to Ireland from Britain.
Second visit of Germanus (with Severus) to Britain British Legends about Germanus in Britain.
Appendix A.
B.
Date of Introduction of Christianity into Britain . 22
Ancient Martyrologies and Calendars respecting
British Saints
27
Legendary Lives of British Saints A.D. 200-450 35
C. Monumental Remains of the British Church during
the Roman Period
13
14
15
16
18
19
37
450-681. II.
BRITISH CHURCH DURING THE PERIOD OF SAXON CONQUEST
547 or 550. Epistola Gildæ
565 X 570. Ex Epistola Gildæ altera
44
108
Before 570. Præfatio Gilda de Penitentia
113
544 X 565.
Mission of British Church to Ireland under S. David, S. Gildas, and
S. Cadoc.
Mission of S. Columba "de Scotia in Britanniam," i. e. from Ireland
into Scotland .
500-600.
British Monastery at Candida Casa frequented by Irish.
Latter part of 6th or beginning of 7th century. Privileges of the men of Arvon under
protection of North Welsh monasteries
120
121
604 x 610.
613.
616 x 627.
664.
Slaughter of British Monks of Bangor-ys-coed at Caerleon (Chester)
Asserted Baptism of Edwin of Northumbria by a British Priest
British Bishops join Wini the Saxon Bishop of Wessex in consecrating
Ceadda to York
122
123
124
of 7th century. Synodical acts of discipline in Llandaff diocese over
Welsh Princes .
125
Later part of 7th century. Irish Canons condemn the Britons for their separation
from the Western Church
WALES DURING THE SAXON AND NORMAN PERIODS
681-809. Period the First. To the end of the Schism
681 (?).
Death of the last British (titular) King of Britain
705-731. Schism between British, but especially Welsh, and Saxon Churches,
199
Churches in Wales first dedicated to others than their founders
Pope Gregory III. denounces Briton missionaries
768 (or 755)-809. The Welsh adopt the Roman Easter
S09-1100. Period the Second. From the end of the Schism to the Claim of Jurisdic-
tion by the See of Canterbury
Early in the 9th century. Gift of MS. Gospels to Llandaff Cathedral
Similar date. Grant of Freedom to a Slave, in presence of Laity and Clergy of
Llandaff.
854.
Cyngen King of Powys dies on pilgrimage at Rome
203
9th and beginning of 10th centuries. Synodical acts of discipline towards Welsh
Princes in Llandaff
Similar date [870-929?]. South Welsh Bishops said to have been consecrated by
Archbishops of Canterbury
928 (?).
928.
Account of Laws of Howel Dda.
Ecclesiastical portions of the Laws of Howel Dda
958 or 959. Limits of (the diocese of Llandaff and) kingdom of Morganwg settled by Eadgar as Suzerain .
961.
Marriage of Priests still allowed in South Wales.
10th and beginning of 11th centuries [929-1022?]. Synodical Acts of Discipline
towards Welsh Princes in Llandaff
Similar date. Bishops of Llandaff from 972, and some Bishops of S. David's from
995, alleged to have been consecrated by Archbishops of Canter-
bury
1022.
Church Schools in Llandaff diocese
287
288
1030.
1022 X 1031. Charter of Rhydderch to Joseph Bishop of Llandaff
Of Sundays and Holydays
1022 X 1043. Synodical Excommunications of Meurig King of Glamorgan by Joseph
Bishop of Llandaff
291
Herwald Bishop of Llandaff consecrated by Bishop of S. David's (?)
and confirmed by Archbishop of York (?)
292
1056 x 1063 or 1064. Privilegium of Gryffydd King of Wales to the Bishop of
Llandaff
294
1056 x 1087. Synodical Excommunication of Cadwgan of Glamorgan by the Bishop
of Llandaff
295
1071-1096 or 1098. School at S. David's in connection with Ireland, under the last
Hervéus (a Breton) forced into the See of Bangor by the Norman
King and Church.
299
1093 X 1104.
Herwald of Llandaff placed under an interdict by Anselm (Anselm's
Letters)
1095.
Wilfrid (or Gryffydd?) Bishop of S. David's restored after suspension
by Anselm (Anselm's Letters)
300
1100-1188.
Period the Third. From the Claim of Jurisdiction by the See of Canter-
bury to the Visitations of Archbishop Baldwin as Legate
Urban consecrated at Canterbury to Llandaff professes obedience to
Canterbury
1115.
1107 x 1112. Dispute first raised respecting boundaries of Llandaff and S. David's.
1109.
Hervéus of Bangor driven from his See and translated to Ely (Letters
1114 X 1123.
1115 x 1148.
1119.
First Appeal of Urban of Llandaff to the Pope against the Bishops of
S. David's and Hereford
Wales (and Ireland) claimed as within the Province of Canterbury
Canons (but without a Dean) established at S. David's
1125.
1125. 1126.
1128.
1129.
1135.
1140.
1130-1133. Final Appeal of Bishop Urban to the Pope
Bishop of S. David's applies to the Pope for a Pall
Welsh Bishop forced upon Bangor by the Archbishop of Canter-
328
336
344
II 20.
1123.
Welsh Bishop of Bangor professes obedience to Canterbury
Indulgence of Archbishop of Canterbury on behalf of restoration of
Llandaff Cathedral
Privilegium of Pope Calixtus II. to the See of S. David's
Proposed transfer of S. Asaph and Bangor (with Chester) from pro-
vince of Canterbury to that of York
1125 X 1130. Metropolitanship said to have been claimed (by the Chapter) for
S. David's
Summons of Archbishop of Canterbury to Urban of Llandaff to a
Council at London
317
Third Appeal of Bishop Urban to the Pope
Brief of Legate, John of Crema, on behalf of Llandaff Cathedral
Agreement between the Lord of Glamorgan (Robert Earl of Glouces-
ter) and the Bishop of Llandaff
Second Appeal of Urban of Llandaff to the Pope
345
1143.
Jurisdiction of Canterbury over Llandaff (Foliot's Letters)
Bishop of S. Asaph consecrated by the Archbishop of Canterbury
Cistercians first introduced into Wales
Lucius II. to Bishop of S. David's respecting the Metropolitan ship
Chapter of S. David's to Eugenius III. on the same subject
Appeal of Bishop of S. David's to the Pope on the same subject
Subjection of S. David's to Canterbury under Bishop Bernard's suc-
Jurisdiction of Canterbury over Llandaff (Foliot's Letters).
Episcopal acts of Bishop of Llandaff in the diocese of Bath
348
Renewal of disputes between Sees of S. David's and Llandaff
Sanctuary restored in Llandaff diocese
Consecration of Geoffrey of Monmouth to S. Asaph by the Archbishop
1165-1169.
Last mention of descendants of the last Welsh Bishops of S. David's.
Foundation of Strata Florida
Bishop of S. Asaph driven from his diocese (Becket's Letters, etc.)
Becket fails to force a Norman Bishop upon Bangor (Becket's Let-
ters).
361
362
364
1169.
1170.
Ordinance of Henry II. against Welsh supporters of Becket
Bishops of S. Asaph and Llandaff and Archdeacon of Llandaff sus-
pended for joining in the Coronation of Prince Henry (Letters
of Alexander III.)
375
376
Directions of Giraldus Archdeacon of Brecknock to his officials, rural
deans, etc
378
1175.
Llanbadarn adjudged to belong to the (Norman) abbey of Glou-
1176.
Renewal of claim of Metropolitanship for S. David's (by the Chapter) 382
Dispute between S. Asaph and S. David's respecting boundaries,
1177.
1179.
1186.
Bishop of Llandaff suspended by the Archbishop of Canterbury
Claim of S. David's renewed at the third (General) Lateran Council.
Bishop of Llandaff chosen by the Chapter
385
386
387
1187.
1188.
Archbishop Baldwin visits Wales as Legate
Archbishop Baldwin preaches the Crusade throughout Wales as Le-
gate
388
1188-1295. Period the Fourth. From the Visitations of Archbishop Baldwin as Legate,
1189.
1190-1203.
to that of Peckham as Archbishop of Canterbury, and to the Final Ab-
sorption of the Welsh Church (and State) into the English
Dispensation granted by the Papal Legate from going to the Crusade 390
Dispute and Appeal to the Pope about the See of Bangor.
389
391
Synodical Excommunication (and Absolution) of King of South Wales
by Bishop of S. David's
393
1198, 1200.
Abbeys of Kemmer and Valle Crucis founded
1198-1204. Fruitless efforts of Giraldus to obtain Metropolitanship and freedom
i. 1198. Sept.-1199. June. Giraldus elected, but rejected by
King John
394
ii. 1199. June-end of 1200. Appeal to the Pope and first
journey to Rome
399
iii. 1201. Jan.-December.
Second journey to Rome
413
iv. 1201. Dec.-1202. Oct. Cause tried by Commissioners in
1202. Oct.-1203. Aug. Third journey to Rome. Both
elections quashed
vi. 1203. Aug.-1204. January. Final defeat of Giraldus
Bull of Innocent III., ruling (incidentally) that Wales is subject to
Canterbury .
Welsh Bishops to execute the Papal Envoy's sentence of interdict in
Wales.
Welsh released from interdict
English nominee consecrated to Bangor
Free election to the See of S. David's (King John's Letters) Temporalties of S. David's, "sede vacante," in the Crown. Council of Bristol .
Papal Provision to the See of Llandaff
Canon of Stephen of Canterbury respecting Welsh Vicars .
Sarum Use partially introduced into S. David's .
Honorius III. to the Archbishop of York, etc. to excommunicate
Llywelyn
No other Writs than the King's to run in S. David's
Irish Monastery of Whitland founded from Wales
459
461
462
446
452
453