Image LindisfarneFol27rIncipitMatt.jpg thumb Incipit of the Gospel of Matthew from the Lindisfarne Gospels , an illuminated manuscript said to have been created by EadfrithEadfrith of Lindisfarne died 721 , also known as Saint Eadfrith , was Bishop of Lindisfarne , probably from 698 onwards. By the twelfth century it was believed that Eadfrith succeeded Eadberht of Lindisfarne Eadberht and nothing ... Chronology , p. 238 Thacker, Eadfrith . ref Lindisfarne was among the main religious sites of the kingdom of Northumbria in the early eighth century, the resting place of Saints Aidan of Lindisfarne Aidan and Cuthbert of Lindisfarne Cuthbert . ref Blair, Lindifarne Alcock, Kings and warriors , p. 78. ref A Colophon publishing colophon added to the Lindisfarne Gospels in the tenth century states that Eadfrith was the scribe and artist responsible for the work. The Lindisfarne Gospels were the product ... of Saint Cuthbert dedicated to Eadfrith start box s rel succession box before Eadberht of Lindisfarne ... Christian monks Category 8th century Christian saints de Eadfrith von Lindisfarne ..., many historians who accept that the work was authored by Eadfrith in person date it to the period ... tradition. ref For arguments in favour of Eadfrith as the creator, see Thacker, Eadfrith ... views, see Brown, Lindisfarne Gospels Alcock, Kings and warriors , pp. 304 305 & 308. ref Contemporary ... 699 and 705. This Anonymous Life of Saint Cuthbert was revised on Eadfrith s orders by Bede , writing around 720, to produce both prose and Poetry verse lives. ref Thacker, Eadfrith Thacker, Cuthbert Blair, World of Bede , p. 202. ref Eadfrith also oversaw the restoration of the hermitage religious ... founded during the reign of King Osred I of Northumbria Osred . ref Thacker, Eadfrith . ref When Lindisfarne was abandoned in the late ninth century, Eadfrith s remains were among those taken on the community s long wanderings through Northumbria. The relics of Saint Cuthbert, and those of Eadfrith ... more details
other uses Lindisfarne disambiguation Peacock date December 2010 infobox UK place official name Holy ... 240px static image caption small Lindisfarne Castle small Lindisfarne is a tidal ... 1&numberOfColumns 8&containerAreaId 790477 Census 2001 ref History Medcaut The island of Lindisfarne ... days and three nights. ref Breeze, Medcaut . p. 187 8. ref Lindisfarne Priory File Aidan of Lindisfarne.jpg thumb left upright Aidan of Lindisfarne The abbey monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Ireland Irish born Aidan of Lindisfarne Saint Aidan , who had been sent from Iona off the west ..., Cuthbert of Lindisfarne Saint Cuthbert , was a monk and later Abbot of the monastery , and his miracles and life are recorded by the Venerable Bede . Cuthbert later became Bishop of Lindisfarne . He was buried here, his remains later translated to Durham Cathedral along with the relics of Saint Eadfrith of Lindisfarne . Eadberht of Lindisfarne , the next bishop and Saint was buried in the place from ... known as the Lindisfarne Gospels , an illustrated Latin copy of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, was made probably at Lindisfarne and the artist was possibly Eadfrith of LindisfarneEadfrith , who later became Bishop of Lindisfarne. Sometime in the second half of the tenth century a monk ... called Billfrith. Vikings File T.homas Girtin Lindisfarne 1798.jpg thumb upright The ruins of Lindisfarne Priory, by Thomas Girtin, 1798 In 793, a Viking raid on Lindisfarne ref cite book last Graham ... and 22 chapter Salt water bandits quote Lindisfarne, or Holy Island, is a small tidal island off the coast ... destroyed God s church at Lindisfarne. blockquote The more popularly accepted date for the Viking raid on Lindisfarne is June 8 Michael Swanton, editor of Routledge s edition of the Anglo Saxon Chronicle ... of Lindisfarne p. 505 , when better sailing weather would favour coastal raids. ref Swanton ... in AD 1000. The Lindisfarne Gospels now reside in the British Library in London , somewhat to the annoyance ... more details
678 685 Cuthbert Saint Cuthbert 685 687 Eadberht of Lindisfarne Saint Eadberht 688 698 Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Saint Eadfrith 698 721 thelwold bishop of Lindisfarne Saint thelwold 721 740 Cynewulf of Lindisfarne Cynewulf 740 780 Higbald of Lindisfarne Higbald 780 803 Egbert of Lindisfarne Egbert 803 821 Egfrid of Lindisfarne Egfrid 821 830 Ecgred of Lindisfarne Ecgred 830 845 Eanbert of Lindisfarne Eanbert 845 854 Eardulf of Lindisfarne Eardulf 854 875 The monk s of Lindisfarne fled from the Denmark ...This is the list page for the holders of the episcopal see of Lindisfarne founded in 635 by Aidan of Lindisfarne Saint Aidan . For the re founded see, see Bishop of Lindisfarne modern . First Bishops of Lindisfarne Aidan of Lindisfarne Saint Aidan 635 651 Finan of Lindisfarne Saint Finan 651 661 Colm n of Lindisfarne Saint Colman 661 664 Tuda of Lindisfarne Saint Tuda 664 664 In 664 the see was transferred to Bishop of York York by Wilfrid Saint Wilfrid who succeeded Tuda following his death. The see was reinstated in 678 by the Theodore of Tarsus Archbishop of Canterbury following Wilfrid s banishment ... of Lindisfarne for seven years. In 882 Eardulf and his monks settled in Chester le Street and the seat of the Bishop of Lindisfarne was based here. Bishops of Lindisfarne in Chester le Street Eardulf of Lindisfarne Eardulf 882 900 Cutheard of Lindisfarne Cutheard 900 915 Tilred of Lindisfarne Tilred 915 928 Wilgred of Lindisfarne Wilgred 928 944 Uchtred of Lindisfarne Uchtred 944 947 Sexhelm of Lindisfarne Sexhelm 947 947 Aldred of Lindisfarne Aldred 947 968 lfsige Bishop of St Cuthbert ... the last Bishop of Lindisfarne was on his way to reestablish the see at Lindisfarne when in a divine ... . From this point the see of Lindisfarne was amalgamated into Durham and the title renamed Bishop ... DEFAULTSORT Bishop Of Lindisfarne Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category History of Northumberland de Liste der Bisch fe von Durham fr v que de Lindisfarne no Durham bisped mme ... more details
Infobox bishop name Eadberht image religion Catholic See Diocese of Lindisfarne Title Bishop of Lindisfarne Period 688 698 predecessor Cuthbert of Lindisfarne Saint Cuthbert successor Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Saint Eadfrith ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 6 May 698 death place Infobox Saint name Eadberht of Lindisfarne birth date death date 6 May 698 feast day 6 May venerated in image imagesize caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Eadberht of Lindisfarne died 6 May 698 , also known as Saint Eadberht , was Bishop of Lindisfarne , England, from 688 until 698. ref name Powicke238 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 238 ref He is notable as having founded the holy shrine to his predecessor Cuthbert of Lindisfarne Saint Cuthbert on the island of Lindisfarne, a place that was to become a centre of great pilgrim age in later years. It is said that Eadberht favoured poverty and long periods of solitude and devotion as part of his service in the bishopric. When he died he was buried in the same location from which Cuthbert s body had been exhumed earlier the same year. Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.catholic forum.com saints sainte68.htm Patron Saints Index http www.catholic.org ... s rel succession box before Cuthbert of Lindisfarne Saint Cuthbert title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Saint Eadfrith years 688 698 end box Anglo Saxon saints Persondata NAME Eadberht ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne Saint DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE ... saints Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 7th century bishops Category 7th century Christian saints UK saint stub UK bishop stub de Eadberht von Lindisfarne ... more details
Image LindisfarneFol27rIncipitMatt.jpg thumb 300px Folio 27r from the Lindisfarne Gospels contains the incipit from the Gospel of Matthew . The Lindisfarne Gospels London, British Library Cotton MS Nero ... . The manuscript was produced on Lindisfarne in Northumbria in the late 7th century or early 8th century ... art . ref http books.google.com.au books?id n8Oj3p wUmsC&pg PA239&lpg PA239&dq lindisfarne ... well preserved considering its great age. History The Lindisfarne Gospels are presumed to be the work of a monk named Eadfrith of LindisfarneEadfrith , who became Bishop of Lindisfarne in 698 and died in 721. ref http www.bl.uk onlinegallery sacredtexts lindisfarne.html Lindisfarne Gospels ... they were produced in honour of Cuthbert of Lindisfarne St. Cuthbert . However, it is also possible that Eadfrith produced them prior to 698, in order to commemorate the elevation of Cuthbert s relics in that year. ref Janet Backhouse , The Lindisfarne Gospels Oxford Phaidon, 1981 ref The Gospels ... the Viking raids on Lindisfarne, however, this cover was lost, and a replacement made in 1852. ref Name ... onlinegallery features lindisfarne timeline.html Time line British Library. Retrieved 2008 03 ... been mooted, including Durham Cathedral , Lindisfarne itself or one of the museums in Newcastle upon ... housed in the Durham Cathedral Treasury, where it can be seen by visitors. ref Name Echo File Lindisfarne Gospels folio 139r.jpg thumb upright Gospel of Luke File Lindisfarne Gospels folio 209v.jpg thumb upright John the Evangelist File Meister des Book of Lindisfarne 001.jpg thumb upright Matthew the Evangelist File Meister des Book of Lindisfarne 002.jpg thumb upright Carpet page See also Commons category Lindisfarne Gospels Illuminated manuscript List of Hiberno Saxon illustrated manuscripts ... reading Brown, Michelle P., The Lindisfarne Gospels Society, Spirituality and the Scribe . London The British Library, 2003 Brown, Michelle P., The Lindisfarne Gospels and the Early Medieval World ... more details
Lindisfarne has several meanings As place names Lindisfarne , island linked to Northumberland, England Lindisfarne, Tasmania , suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Other uses Lindisfarne Gospels , created on Lindisfarne, Northumberland Lindisfarne Castle , on Lindisfarne, Northumberland Lindisfarne band , a popular British folk rock band 1969 2004 . The Lindisfarne Association was a group of intellectuals founded by poet and cultural historian William Irwin Thompson Lindisfarne Mead Lindisfarne College Lindisfarne College, New Zealand Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School, Australia Oscar Murton, Baron Murton of Lindisfarne See also Holy Island disambiguation disambig de Lindisfarne ja ... more details
Infobox bishop name Egfrid of Lindisfarne image religion Catholic See Diocese of Lindisfarne Title Bishop of Lindisfarne Period 821 830 predecessor Egbert of Lindisfarne Egbert successor Ecgred of Lindisfarne Ecgred ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 830 death place Egfrid of Lindisfarne also known as Heathured was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 821 until his death in 830. It is thought that he founded the Church building church of Cuthbert of Lindisfarne Saint Cuthbert in Norham . External links http www.original indexes.demon.co.uk NBL NHM NHM NHM.htm History of Norham St Cuthbert Church start box s rel succession box before Egbert of Lindisfarne Egbert title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Ecgred of Lindisfarne Ecgred years 821 830 end box Persondata NAME Egfrid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 830 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Egfrid Category 830 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 9th century bishops UK bishop stub ... more details
Infobox bishop name Eanbert of Lindisfarne image religion Catholic See Diocese of Lindisfarne Title Bishop of Lindisfarne Period 845 854 predecessor Ecgred of Lindisfarne Ecgred successor Eardulf of Lindisfarne Eardulf ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 854 death place Eanbert of Lindisfarne died 854 was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 845 until 854. ref name Powicke238 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 238 ref He was the penultimate bishop to reside at Lindisfarne, which by this time was regularly being invaded by Viking s. Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 start box s rel succession box before Ecgred of Lindisfarne Ecgred title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Eardulf of Lindisfarne Eardulf years 845 854 end box Persondata NAME Eanbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 854 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eanbert Category 854 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 9th century bishops UK bishop stub ... more details
Infobox Bishop name Uchred image religion Catholic see Diocese of Lindisfarne bishop of Bishop of Lindisfarne enthroned 944 ended 947 predecessor Wilgred of Lindisfarne Wilgred successor Sexhelm of Lindisfarne Sexhelm ordination other post birth date birth place death date 947 death place Uchtred of Lindisfarne died 947 was Bishop of Lindisfarne between 944 and 947. ref name Powicke216 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ref Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 start box s rel succession box before Wilgred of Lindisfarne Wilgred title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Sexhelm of Lindisfarne Sexhelm years 944 947 end box UK bishop stub Persondata NAME Uchtred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 947 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Uchtred Category 947 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 10th century bishops ... more details
Infobox bishop name Egbert of Lindisfarne image religion Catholic See Diocese of Lindisfarne Title Bishop of Lindisfarne Period 802 821 predecessor Higbald of Lindisfarne Higbald successor Egfrid of Lindisfarne Egfrid ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 821 death place Egbert of Lindisfarne or Ecgberht was Bishop of Lindisfarne from his consecration on 11 June 802 until his death in 821. ref name Powicke238 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 238 ref He is often confused with Saint Egbert who served as a monk at Lindisfarne, though the latter never became a bishop there. To Egbert of Lindisfarne was dedicated the Latin poem De abbatibus by a monk in one of the dependent houses of Lindisfarne. Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.britannia.com history docs 801 42.html The Anglo Saxon Chronicle mentions the consecration of Egbert http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 7284 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Ecgberht start box s rel succession box before Higbald of Lindisfarne Higbald title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Egfrid of Lindisfarne Egfrid years 803 821 end box Persondata NAME Egbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ecgberht SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 821 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Egbert Category 8th century births Category 821 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 9th century bishops Category English Christian monks UK bishop stub de Egbert von Lindisfarne ... more details
Infobox bishop name Higbald of Lindisfarne image religion Catholic See Diocese of Lindisfarne Title Bishop of Lindisfarne Period 781 802 predecessor Cynewulf of Lindisfarne Cynewulf successor Egbert of Lindisfarne Egbert ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 24 June 803 death place Higbald of Lindisfarne or Hygebald was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 780 ref name Powicke238 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 238 ref until his death on 24 June 803. Powicke gives his death date as 25 May 802. ref name Powicke238 Little is known about his life except that he was a regular communicator with Alcuin of York it is in his letters to Alcuin that Higbald described in graphic detail the Viking raid on Lindisfarne on 8 January 793 in which many of his monk s were killed. Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.thenortheast.fsnet.co.uk DurhamCityChronicle.htm Durham timeline featuring the raid in 793 http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 3540 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Hygebald start box s rel succession box before Cynewulf of Lindisfarne Cynewulf title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Egbert of Lindisfarne Egbert years 780 803 end box Persondata NAME Higbald ALTERNATIVE NAMES Hygebald SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 24 June, 803 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Higbald Category 803 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 8th century bishops Category 9th century bishops UK bishop stub de Higbald von Lindisfarne es Higbaldo de Lindisfarne ... more details
Infobox Bishop honorific prefix name Tilred bishop of Bishop of Lindisfarne honorific suffix image caption ordination consecration enthroned 915 ended 928 province diocese see Diocese of Lindisfarne predecessor Cutheard of Lindisfarne Cutheard successor Wilgred of Lindisfarne Wilgred other post birth name birth date birthplace death date 928 deathplace buried nationality religion Catholic residence parents spouse children occupation profession alma mater signature Tilred of Lindisfarne died 928 was Bishop of Lindisfarne between 915 and 928. ref name Powicke216 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ref Prior to moving to Lindisfarne Tilred had been the abbot of Heversham in Cumbria . It has been surmised ref http www.heversham.org church heversham church history.html History of Heversham Church accessed on August 29, 2007 ref that Tilred dedicated the monastery at Heversham to Cuthbert of Lindisfarne St Cuthbert the patron saint of Lindisfarne at some point after 901 so that he may later be accepted into the monastery there. If this was the case it obviously appears to have worked. Tilred probably transferred across to Lindisfarne due to a fear of Scandinavia n settlers, who were appearing in the Heversham area at that time. Notes reflist References http www.heversham.org church heversham church history.html History of Heversham Church accessed on August 29, 2007 Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 start box s rel ca succession box before Cutheard of Lindisfarne Cutheard title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Wilgred of Lindisfarne Wilgred years 915 928 end box UK bishop stub Persondata NAME Tilred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 928 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tilred Category 928 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 10th century bishops ... more details
Discography for the band Lindisfarne band Lindisfarne . Albums Nicely Out of Tune br 1970 ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discnicelyoutoftune.htm Lindisfarne Discography Nicely out of Tune lindisfarne.co.uk ... Stats Lindisfarne Nicely Out Of Tune ref Fog on the Tyne br 1971 ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discfogonthetyne.htm Lindisfarne Discography Fog on the Tyne lindisfarne.co.uk ref br No. 1 in March April 1972 UK date June 2009 ref http www.chartstats.com albuminfo.php?id 2928 Chart Stats Lindisfarne Fog On The Tyne ref Dingly Dell br 1972 ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discdinglydell.htm Lindisfarne ... http www.chartstats.com albuminfo.php?id 3120 Chart Stats Lindisfarne Dingley Dell ref Roll On, Ruby br 1973 ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discrollonruby.htm Lindisfarne Discography Roll On, Ruby lindisfarne.co.uk ref Happy Daze Lindisfarne album Happy Daze br 1974 ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk dischappydaze.htm Lindisfarne Discography Happy Daze lindisfarne.co.uk ref Back and Fourth Lindisfarne album Back and Fourth br 1978 ref http www.lindisfarne.de discography x backfourth.htm Lindisfarne ... albuminfo.php?id 4384 Chart Stats Lindisfarne Back And Fourth ref The News album The News br 1979 ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discthenews.htm Lindisfarne Discography The News lindisfarne.co.uk ref Sleepless Nights Lindisfarne album Sleepless Nights br 1982 ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discbackandfourth.htm Lindisfarne Discography Sleepless Nights lindisfarne.co.uk ref br No. 59 ... Lindisfarne Sleepless Nights ref Dance Your Life Away br 1986 ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discdanceyourlifeaway.htm Lindisfarne Discography Dance Your Life Away lindisfarne.co.uk ref C mon Everybody Lindisfarne album C mon Everybody br 1987 Amigos Lindisfarne album Amigos br 1989 ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discamigos.htm Lindisfarne Discography Amigos lindisfarne.co.uk ref Elvis Lives On The Moon br 1993 ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discelvislivesonthemoon.htm Lindisfarne Discography Elvis ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Lindisdarne Mead is an alcoholic beverage from Northumbria in the UK . Like other mead , Lindisdarne mead is Fermentation food fermented from honey . After four decades of negotiations, the company producing Lindisfarne Mead, Lindisfarne Ltd has gained permission to export its mead to the USA . US authorities had claimed Lindisfarne mead, as it contained grapes and herbs, was not mead by their definition. The product will be exported to the USA under the name Lindisfarne mede, in order to differentiate it from honey only meads 1,2 . References http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news england tyne 6080250.stm US lifts 40 year ban on monk ale http www.ft.com cms s d93138f2 63c5 11db bc82 0000779e2340.html Lindisfarne mead heads for the US See also Lindisfarne http www.lindisfarne mead.com Lindisdarne mead official website Category Northumberland cuisine Category Mead Category British alcoholic beverages Category Alcohol in England drink stub bee stub ... more details
Infobox bishop name Cynewulf of Lindisfarne image religion Catholic See Diocese of Lindisfarne Title Bishop of Lindisfarne Period 740 780 predecessor thelwald of Lindisfarne Saint thelwald successor Higbald of Lindisfarne Higbald ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 783 death place Cynewulf of Lindisfarne was the Bishop of Lindisfarne from 740 to 780. He resigned the see in 780 and died in 783. ref name Powicke238 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 238 ref It is possible that he was also the Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon poet Cynewulf , who was known to be alive at about the same time. In 750 Cynewulf was imprisoned by Eadberht of Northumbria ref name Kirby126 Kirby Earliest English Kings p. 126 ref for giving sanctuary to Prince Offa during a dynastic clash. Notes reflist References cite book author Kirby, D. P. title The Earliest English Kings publisher Routledge location New York year 2000 isbn 0 415 24211 8 Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 04581d.htm Catholic Encyclopedia highlighting the possible link with the poet Cynewulf http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 7227 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Cynewulf start box s rel succession box before thelwald of Lindisfarne Saint thelwald title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Higbald of Lindisfarne Higbald years 740 780 end box Persondata NAME Cynewulf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 783 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cynewulf Category 780 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 8th century bishops UK bishop stub de Cynewulf von Lindisfarne ... more details
Infobox bishop name Ecgred of LIndisfarne image religion Catholic See Diocese of Lindisfarne Title Bishop of Lindisfarne Period 830 845 predecessor Egfrid of Lindisfarne Egfrid successor Eanbert of Lindisfarne Eanbert ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 845 death place Ecgred of Lindisfarne died 845 was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 830 to 845. ref name Powicke238 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 238 ref He was the founder, in 830, of a church on the site of the now ruin ed Jedburgh Abbey and it is thought he was also the founder of the settlement that later came to be known as Jedburgh . He is also notable as having founded a monastery in Gainford, County Durham , on the site of the current village church. Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 start box s rel succession box before Egfrid of Lindisfarne Egfrid title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Eanbert of Lindisfarne Eanbert years 830 845 end box Persondata NAME Ecgred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 845 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ecgred Category 845 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 9th century bishops Category English Christian monks UK bishop stub ... more details
Infobox bishop name Eardulf of Lindisfarne image religion Catholic See Diocese of Lindisfarne br Diocese of Chester le Street Title Bishop of Lindisfarne br Bishop of Chester le Street Period 854 899 predecessor Eanbert of Lindisfarne Eanbert successor Cutheard of Lindisfarne Cutheard ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 900 death place Eardulf of Lindisfarne died 900 was Bishop of Lindisfarne for a forty six years between 854, following the death of his predecessor, and his own death in 899. ref name Powicke238 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 238 ref He was chiefly responsible for removing the remains of Cuthbert of Lindisfarne St Cuthbert from Lindisfarne to protect them from Viking invasion, eventually resettling them in Chester le Street and temporarily running the see from there. According to legend, Eardulf and Eadred of Carlisle Eadred , former abbot of Carlisle, Cumbria Carlisle attempted to take St Cuthbert s remains to Ireland for safety, however as they attempted to take the bones on board a ship at Workington , a violent storm blew up and all the water that fell on the ship turned immediately to blood , which was taken as a sign of disapproval from Cuthbert himself. ref http www.explorelowfurness.co.uk stcuthbertincumbria.htm Explore Low Furness accessed on 29 August 2007 ref During their seven years of wandering with St Cuthbert s remains the monks were also known to have visited Galloway and stayed in a cave now known as St Cuthbert ... Society 1961 start box s rel succession box before Eanbert of Lindisfarne Eanbert title Bishop of Lindisfarne br after 883 Bishop of Chester le Street after Cutheard of Lindisfarne Cutheard years 854 900 end box Persondata NAME Eardulf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE ... Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 9th century bishops Category English Christian monks UK bishop stub de Eardulf von Lindisfarne ... more details
Infobox Bishop name Cutheard image religion Catholic see Diocese of Lindisfarne bishop of Bishop of Lindisfarne enthroned 900 ended 915 predecessor Eardulf of Lindisfarne Eardulf successor Tilred of Lindisfarne Tilred ordination other post birth date birthplace death date 915 deathplace Cutheard of Lindisfarne died 915 was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 900 to 915, although the see was administered from Chester le Street . ref name Powicke216 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ref Cutheard was responsible for purchasing the village of Bedlington in Northumberland , which was later incorporated into the properties belonging to the Bishop of Durham, England Catholic Bishopric of Durham when the sees were merged by Aldhun of Durham Bishop Aldhun in 995. It was this purchase that was later responsible for the parish becoming the exclave of County Durham known as Bedlingtonshire . Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http encyclopedia.jrank.org BEC BER BEDLINGTON.html History of Bedlington taken from text of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica start box s rel ca succession box before Eardulf of Lindisfarne Eardulf title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Tilred of Lindisfarne Tilred years 900 915 end box UK bishop stub Persondata NAME Cutheard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 915 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cutheard Category 915 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 10th century bishops ... more details
Infobox Bishop name Wilgred image religion Catholic see Diocese of Lindisfarne bishop of Bishop of Lindisfarne enthroned 928 ended 944 predecessor Tilred of Lindisfarne Tilred successor Uchtred of Lindisfarne Uchtred ordination other post birth date birthplace death date 944 death place Wilgred of Lindisfarne or Wigred died 944 was Bishop of Lindisfarne between 928 and 944. ref name Powicke216 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ref ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 05211a.htm The Catholic Encyclopedia accessed on 29 August 2007 ref Notes reflist References http www.newadvent.org cathen 05211a.htm The Catholic Encyclopedia accessed on 29 August 2007 Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 9310 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Wigred start box s rel succession box before Tilred of Lindisfarne Tilred title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Uchtred of Lindisfarne Uchtred years 928 944 end box UK bishop stub Persondata NAME Wilgred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 944 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilgred Category 944 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 10th century bishops ... more details
Infobox Bishop name Sexhelm image religion Catholic see Diocese of Lindisfarne bishop of Bishop of Lindisfarne enthroned 947 ended 947 predecessor Uchtred of Lindisfarne Uchtred successor Aldred of Lindisfarne Aldred ordination bishops post birth name birth date birthplace death date 947 deathplace Sexhelm of Lindisfarne died 947 was Bishop of Lindisfarne for six months in 947. ref name Powicke216 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ref He was probably the Sexhelm mentioned in Walter Scott s Marmion poem Marmion Was by the prelate Sexhelm made A place of burial for such dead As, having died in mortal sin, Might not be laid the church within. Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http faculty.plattsburgh.edu peter.friesen default.asp?go 1016 Canto II of Walter Scott s Marmion start box s rel ca succession box before Uchtred of Lindisfarne Uchtred title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Aldred of Lindisfarne Aldred years 947 end box UK bishop stub Persondata NAME Sexhelm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 947 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sexhelm Category 947 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 10th century bishops ... more details
Infobox Bishop name Aldred image religion Catholic see Diocese of Lindisfarne bishop of Bishop of Lindisfarne enthroned 947 ended 968 province predecessor Sexhelm of Lindisfarne Sexhelm successor Elfdig of Lindisfarne Elfdig ordination other post birth name birth date birthplace death date 968 deathplace For similar names Aldred disambiguation Aldred of Lindisfarne died 968 was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 947 to 968. ref name Powicke216 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ISBN 0 521 56350 X ref Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 10119 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Ealdred start box s rel ca succession box before Sexhelm of Lindisfarne Sexhelm title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Elfdig of Lindisfarne Elfdig years 947 968 end box Persondata NAME Aldred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aldred Category 968 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 10th century bishops Category English Christian monks UK RC bishop stub ru ... more details
Infobox bishop name Colm n of Lindisfarne image religion Catholic See Diocese of Lindisfarne Title Bishop of Lindisfarne Period 661 664 predecessor Finan of Lindisfarne Saint Finan successor Tuda of Lindisfarne Saint Tuda ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 18 February 675 death place Infobox Saint name Saint Colm n of Lindisfarne birth date c. 605 in Ireland 605 death date death date df yes 675 8 8 feast day 18 February venerated in Eastern Orthodoxy Roman Catholicism image imagesize caption birth place Ireland death place Ireland titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes dove patronage major shrine suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Colm n of Lindisfarne c. 605 in Ireland 605 18 February 675 in Ireland 675 also known as Saint Colm n was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 661 until 664. ref name Powicke237 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 237 ref Colman resigned the Bishopric of Lindisfarne after the Synod of Whitby called by King Oswiu of Northumbria decided to calculate Easter using the method of the First Ecumenical Council instead of his preferred Celtic Christianity Celtic method. After his resignation he retired to live on the island of Inishbofin, Galway Inishbofin in Galway where ... Saxon England entry for Colm n start box s rel succession box before Finan of Lindisfarne Saint Finan title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Tuda of Lindisfarne Saint Tuda years 661 664 end box Persondata NAME Colm n ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne Saint DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 18 February, 675 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Colman of Lindisfarne Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 7th century bishops Category 605 births Category 675 deaths Category ... in the United Kingdom UK saint stub UK bishop stub de Colman von Lindisfarne fr Colman de Lindisfarne la Columbanus Lindisfarniensis nl Colman van Lindisfarne ... more details
Infobox Australian Place name Lindisfarne image Lindisfarne Bay.jpg caption Lindisfarne Bay loc x loc y coordinates Coord 42 50 52 S 147 21 11 E display inline,title state tas type suburb lga City of Clarence city Hobart fedgov Division of Franklin Franklin postcode 7015 near nw Derwent River Tasmania Derwent River near n Geilston Bay, Tasmania Geilston Bay near ne near w Derwent River Tasmania Derwent ... near s Rose Bay, Tasmania Rose Bay near se Lindisfarne is a suburb of Hobart s Eastern Shore, located ... Lindisfarne in 1903 after Lindisfarne a tidal Island Holy Island in Northumberland , England. The easternmost ..., is still locally known as Beltana. Lindisfarne Bay and Boating Lindisfarne is centred around ... title Motor Yacht Club of Tasmania url http www.motoryachtclub.org accessdate June 2009 ref in Lindisfarne Bay pictured , The Lindisfarne Sailing Club ref cite web publisher Australian International 420 Class Assoc. title Lindisfarne Sailing Club url http www.420.yachting.org.au db Clubdisplay.asp?ID 7004&Action Display accessdate June 2009 ref and the Lindisfarne Rowing Club ref cite web publisher www.quill.com.au lrc title Lindisfarne Rowing Club url http www.quill.com.au lrc accessdate ... playing fields home to the Lindisfarne Blues competing in the Southern Tasmanian Football League now known as the SFL and the Lindisfarne Cricket Club competing in the Tasmanian Grade Cricket part of the Tasmanian Cricket Association , tennis courts home to the Lindisfarne Tennis Club, Beltana Returned ... Lindisfarne is also home to a number of large retirement community retirement villages and similar ... . Christian Links Some Christian Church institutions in Lindisfarne take their names from the saints and scholars of the England English Lindisfarne , such as St Aidan s Anglican Church and St Cuthbert s Catholic Primary School. Education Schools in Lindisfarne include St Cuthbert s Catholic Primary School, Lindisfarne North Primary School and Lindisfarne State Primary School. Early development classes ... more details
Infobox bishop name Tuda of Lindisfarne image religion Catholic See Diocese of Lindisfarne Title Bishop of Lindisfarne Period 664 predecessor Colman of Lindisfarne Saint Colm n successor Eata of Hexham ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 664 death place Infobox Saint name Tuda of Lindisfarne birth date death date 664 feast day 21 October venerated in image imagesize caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Tuda of Lindisfarne died 664 CE , also known as Saint Tuda , was Bishop of Lindisfarne for less than a year. ref name Powicke237 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 237 ref Although raised in Ireland, he was a staunch believer in Roman Catholic practices, and wore a Roman tonsure and celebrated Easter on the Roman date. However, he was consecrated as bishop in Ireland. ref name Kirby87 Kirby Earliest English Kings pp. 87 88 ref Tuda succeeded the Celtic Christianity supporter Colman of Lindisfarne Saint Colman in the bishopric. ref name catholic.org http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 2387 Catholic Online Saints and Angels St. Tuda accessed on 28 August 2007 ref ref name Harting111 Mayr Harting Coming of Christianity p. 111 ref It is recorded that Tuda became bishop in 664. ref name Powicke237 The Anglo Saxon Chronicle in its entry for 656 includes a 664 charter for the minster of Medhamsted, or Peter borough, which lists Tuda as among the consecrators. The same Chronicle for the year 664 records ... box before Colman of Lindisfarne Saint Colm n title Bishop of Lindisfarne after Eata of Hexham years 664 664 end box Persondata NAME Tuda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne Saint ... Gaels Category 664 deaths Category Northumbrian saints Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 7th ... expatriates in the United Kingdom ireland saint stub de Tuda von Lindisfarne ... more details
coord 52.987 3.039 display title region GB scale 10000 for other schools with a similar name Lindisfarne disambiguation Lindisfarne College was a private school or independent school . It was founded in 1891 in Westcliff on Sea in Essex , England . In 1940 Lindisfarne College moved from Westcliff to nearby Creeksea Place , but during World War II the building was requisitioned by the military and the school transferred to Newburgh Priory at Coxwold in Yorkshire . In 1950 the school made its final move to Wynnstay in Ruabon , Wrexham , Wales which was once the ancestral home of the Williams Wynn Baronets Williams Wynn family. The school itself closed due to bankruptcy in 1994 and the house was converted into luxury apartments. Noted alumni Peter Lewis British Army officer Peter Lewis , British Army officer and journalist Wales school stub Category Private schools in Wales Category Educational institutions established in 1891 Category 1994 disestablishments ... more details