INDEX TO THE FIRST PORTION.
Adelburgh, the wife of Ina the King,
Alexander the Third, Pope, confirms a Composition relating to the posses- sions of the See, 28.
Alsie detains Winesham from the See, 17.
Alwynus, the Bishop, 14.
Arsere, sells Combe to the Bishop, 18.
Banwell, given to the See, 15. Bath, Seat of the Somersetshire Bishop- rick transferred thither, 21; Church of Saint Peter built by Bishop Robert, 24; an Infirmary and other buildings erected there by the same Bishop, 24. Bath and Wells, when thus united as the designation of the Bishoprick, 26. Books, a collection of, given by Bishop Duduco to the Church of Wells, 15. Brithcri Merechyyt, name of one of the Bishops as written by Gyso, 15. Brithelm, the Bishop, 14.
Brithtum, the Bishop, 15.
Brithwin, the Bishop, 15.
Buildings at Wells erected by Bishop
Domesday Book, confirms Gyso's nar-
rative in several particulars, 36, 37. Duduco, the Bishop, 15; his place of interment, 21.
Edith the Queen, a benefactor to the See, 17.
Edward the Confessor sends Gyso to Rome, 16; Gyso's testimony to his character, 17.
Elnedou (Ailnoth), Abbot of Glaston, a benefactor to the See, 19. Elwyn, the Bishop, 15.
Fontanenses Pontifices, an ancient de- signation of the Bishops, 25.
Glaston, Abbey of, Bishop Brithcri bu- ried there where formerly he had been Abbot, 15; Abbot Ailnoth a bene- factor to the See, 19; a visitation of, 23.
Gloucester, Monastery of Saint Peter at, 15, 16.
Godfrey, Archdeacon of Worcester, 27, 41.
Godfrey, the Bishop, 22; his death and burial, 23.
Gyso, the Bishop, 15; large extract from a writing of his, 15-20; his death and burial, 21.
Harold, Duke of the West Saxons, after- wards King, his invasion of the rights of the See, 16; bold conduct of Gyso the Bishop, 17; his death in battle and two brothers slain with him, 18.
Hasbaniensis, Gyso, 16.
Heldebert, Steward of Bishop John, 22. Henry the First opposed to Bishop God- frey, 23.
Hereford, Robert Bishop of, concerned
in the consecration of the Church of Wells, 25.
Hugolinus cum Barba, sells lands to the See near Bath, 21; called also Inter- pres, 38.
Hywys, Church of, 25.
Ina, his election to the kingly office, and deeds, 11-14.
In tepeste noctis silentio, 13. John, the Archdeacon, 22, 23. John of Tours, the Bishop, 21 ; his death and burial, 22.
Isaac, the first head of the Canons of Wells, 19.
Ivo, Dean of Wells, 27.
Kingsbury, in Somersetshire, conjecture concerning, 30.
Kulmeton, given to the See but soon lost, 19.
Land Y, remarkable conversion of, 37, 40. Lewes, a monk of, made Bishop of the See, 23.
Lioving, the Bishop, 15. Littone bought by Gyso, 18. Lorraine, the Hasbanensian territory there, 34.
Merken and Modesley given to the See, 17.
INDEX TO THE SECOND PORTION.
Several Persons who appear only as witnesses are not named in this Index.
Acre, Monks of, settle a colony at Nor- mansberg, 60.
Agneto, John Abbot de, 54. Alcester, Prior of, 70.
Alto Bosco, Haut-bois, or High-Wood, Peter de, a grant of his, 62. Amberley, Collection of Peter-Pence there, 72. Antingham, 62.
Basingwerk, House of, its subjection to Buildwas, 51; Matthew, the Abbot of, 52.
Bath and Glastonbury, S. Bishop of, 65; Bath only, S. Bishop of, 66. Bek, Anthony, Chancellor of Lincoln, 73.
Belbec, Richard Abbot of, 53.
Bereford, Osbert de, incumbent of the
Church of Overton, 71.
Bostock, John, in decretis bacallarius, 85.
Bridetun or Brideport, Church of, granted by the Conqueror to his chap- lain Guntardus, and transferred to the house of Saint Wandragesilus, 57, 58. Brussels, Leonius castellan of, 64.
Buildwas, house of, its superiority over the houses of St. Mary of Dublin and Basingwerk, 51; Abbot Ranulph, 51; Abbot H. 54.
Burstede, William de, grants lands in Southminster in Essex, 50.
Canterbury, Simon, Archbishop of, 73; Hugh de Engolisma, Archdeacon of, 73; Thomas (Cranmer), Archbishop of, his letter concerning an English Service, 87.
Carlisle, Jo. Bishop of, 66. Cestford, church of, 75. Chalochi, Ralph Abbot of, 54. Chichester, R. Bishop of, 66.
Cistercium, the house and Abbot R. 53; Abbot W. 54.
Confessor, grant of power to elect one, 79; another, 81. Cumbe, W. Abbot of, 54.
Davintree, Sir William de, 70. Derby, William de Ferrars, Earl of,
grant of his to the House of Tutbury, 68; Robert, Earl of, his grant to the House of Miraval, 71.
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