Guettée, Histoire de l’Église de France, vol. 1, p. 317.
216
Opinions differ as to the original form of the rule of St Benedict. Comp. Benedictus, Opera, pp. 204 ff. (in Migne, Patrologiae Cursus Complet., vol. 66).
217
A. SS. Boll., St Filibertus, Aug. 20.
218
Roth, P., Geschichte des Beneficialwesens, 1850, Appendix, gives the Charter.
219
Roth, P., Geschichte des Beneficialwesens, 1850, p. 249.
220
A. SS. Boll., St Bathildis, Jan. 26 (contains both accounts).
221
Roth, P., Geschichte des Beneficialwesens, 1850, p. 86.
222
A. SS. Boll., St Bathildis, Jan. 26; Vita 11., ch. 14.
223
A. SS. Boll., ibid., St Aurea, Oct. 4.
224
Ibid., St Filibertus, Aug. 20, Vita, ch. 5.
225
Ibid., St Austreberta, Feb. 10.
226
Regnault, Vie de Ste Fare, 1626.
227
A. SS. Boll., St Teclechildis, Oct. 10.
228
A. SS. Boll., St Bertilia, Jan. 3.
229
Ibid., St Salaberga, Sept. 22, Vita, ch. 8.
230
Ibid., St Austrudis, Oct. 17.
231
Bede, Hist. Eccles., bk 3, ch. 8; bk 4, ch. 23. Comp. below, ch. 3, § 1.
232
History of the Anglo-Saxons, transl. Thorpe, 1845, vol. 2, p. 247.
233
Raine, Historians of the Church of York. Rolls series, vol. 1, Preface, p. xxiii.
234
It is probable such settlements existed. Dugdale, Monasticon, vol. 3, p. 302, holds a religious foundation to have existed in Tinmouth founded 617-33, but in Bede, Life of Cuthbert, transl. Stevenson, T., 1887, ch. 3, it is referred to as a monastery formerly of men, now of ‘virgins.’
235
Dugdale, Monasticon, ‘Folkestone,’ vol. 1, p. 451.
236
Hardy, Th. D., Descriptive Catalogue of Materials, 1862, vol. 1, p. 226: ‘the life of Eanswith cannot be traced to any earlier authority than John of Tinmouth († c. 1380) whose account Capgrave († 1484) embodied in his collection of saints’ lives.’ The work of Capgrave, Catalogus SS. Angliae, was printed in 1516; the Kalendre of the newe Legende of Englande, printed 1516 (Pynson), from which expressions are quoted in the text, is an abridged translation of it into English.
237
Dugdale, Monasticon, ‘Folkestone,’ vol. 1, p. 451, nr 2.
238
Smith and Wace, Dictionary of Christian Biography, 1880, ‘Eanswitha’; also A. SS. Boll., St Eanswida, Aug. 31.
239
Dugdale, Monasticon, ‘Liming,’ vol. 1, p. 452.
240
Jenkins, R. C., in Gentleman’s Magazine, 1862, August, p. 196 quotes this statement; I do not see where he takes it from.
241
Stanton, R., Menology of England and Wales, 1887, p. 144.
242
Hardy, Th. D., Descriptive Catalogue of Materials, 1862, vol. 1, p. 475.
243
Gocelinus, Vita St Wereburgae, c. 1 (in Migne, Patrol. Cursus Compl., vol. 155).
244
Bright, W., Early English Church History, 1878, p. 130 footnote.
245
Dugdale, Monasticon, ‘Sheppey,’ vol. 2, p. 49.
246
Bright, W., Early English Church History, 1878, p. 123.
247
Bede, Hist. Eccles., bk 3, ch. 8, transl. Gidley, 1870.
248
Dugdale, Monasticon, ‘Thanet,’ vol. 1, p. 447; Hardy, Th. D., Descriptive Catalogue of Materials, 1862, on lives of St Mildred, vol. 1, p. 376; A. SS. Boll., St Mildreda, July 13.
249
Stanton, R., Menology of England and Wales, 1887, July 13.
250
Smith and Wace, Dictionary of Christian Biography, article ‘Mildred’ by Bishop Stubbs.
251
Dugdale, Monasticon, ‘Thanet,’ vol. 1, p. 447.
252
A. SS. Boll., St Milburga, Feb. 23.
253
Ibid., St Mildwida, Jan. 17.
254
Stanton, R., Menology of England and Wales, Jan. 17.
255
‘Lives of Women Saints’ (written about 1610) p. 64, edited by Horstman for the Early Engl. Text Soc., London, 1887.
256
Haddon and Stubbs, Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents, 1869, vol. 3, p. 240.
Bede, Eccl. Hist., bk 4, ch. 23 transl. Gidley, 1870. Dugdale, Monasticon, ‘Hartlepool,’ vol. 6, p. 1618, places the foundation about the year 640.
260
Bede, Eccl. Hist. bk 3, chs. 24-25; bk 4, chs. 23-24.
261
A. SS. Boll., St Bega, Sept. 6; Tomlinson, G. C., Life and Miracles of St Bega, 1839.
262
Carthularium abbathiae de Whiteby, publ. Surtees Soc., 1879.
263
Bede, Eccles. History, bk 4, ch. 23, translat. Gidley, 1870, with additions and alterations.
264
Bede, Eccles. History, bk 5, ch. 3.
265
Bede, Life of St Cuthbert, ch. 10; Dugdale, Monasticon, vol. 1, p. 233, mentions Easington only as a manor of Durham.
266
Dugdale, Monasticon, ‘Hackness,’ vol. 3, p. 633.
267
Bede, Eccles. History, bk 4, ch. 23.
268
Dictionary of Nat. Biography, article ‘Caedmon’ by Henry Bradley.
269
Bede, Eccles. History, bk 4, ch. 24, transl. Gidley, 1870.
270
Haigh, D. H., ‘On the monasteries of St Heiu and St Hild,’ Yorksh. Archaeolog. Journal, vol. 3, p. 370. I do not know on what authority Haigh designates Heiu as saint.
271
Gray, de Birch, Fasti Monastici Aevi Saxonici, 1872, p. 15.