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and others, remains at the cathedral and is an important rare survival of Northumbrian carving on wood. When the coffin was last inspected on 17 May 1827, a 'Saxon' square cross of gold, embellished with garnets, in the characteristic splayed shape, used later as the heraldic emblem of St Cuthbert in
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in 1170." In 698, Cuthbert was reburied at Lindisfarne in the decorated oak coffin now usually meant by St Cuthbert's coffin, though he was to have many more coffins. In 995, the "community of Cuthbert" founded and settled at Durham, guided by what they thought was the will of the saint, as the wagon
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cloth of the saint and raise it on a spear point near the battlefield as a banner. Doing this, the Prior and his monks found themselves protected "by the mediation of holy St Cuthbert and the presence of the said holy Relic". Whether the story of the vision is true or not, the banner of St Cuthbert
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in 664. The earliest biographies concentrate on the many miracles that accompanied even his early life, but he was evidently indefatigable as a travelling priest spreading the Christian message to remote villages, and also well able to impress royalty and nobility. Unlike Wilfrid, his style of life
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until 995, when another Danish invasion led to its removal to Ripon. Then the saint intimated, as it was believed, that he wished to remain in Durham. A new stone church—the so-called "White Church"—was built, the predecessor of the present grand Cathedral. In 999, his relics were enshrined in the
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During the medieval period, Cuthbert became important in defining the identity of the people living in Northumbria north of Tees. Symeon noted that it was the 'people of St Cuthbert', that is, 'the whole people between the river Tees and the river Tweed', who waged an unsuccessful campaign against
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to Christianity in 627, which was slowly followed by that of the rest of his people. The politics of the kingdom were violent, and there were later episodes of pagan rule, while spreading understanding of Christianity through the kingdom was a task that lasted throughout Cuthbert's lifetime. Edwin
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Cuthbert's shrine was destroyed in the Dissolution of the Monasteries, but, unusually, his relics survived and are still interred at the site, although they were also disinterred in the 19th century, when his wooden coffin and various relics were removed. St Cuthbert's coffin (actually one of a
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and six bishops, on 26 March 685. But after Christmas 686, he returned to his cell on Inner Farne Island, where he died on 20 March 687, after a painful illness. He was buried at Lindisfarne the same day, and after long journeys escaping the Danes his remains chose, as was thought, to settle at
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was given the monastery instead. About 662 he was made prior at Melrose, and around 665 went as prior to Lindisfarne. In 684 he was made bishop of Lindisfarne, but by late 686 he resigned and returned to his hermitage as he felt he was about to die. He was probably in his early 50s.
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was complemented by his charm and generosity to the poor, and his reputation for gifts of healing and insight led many people to consult him, gaining him the name of "Wonder Worker of Britain". He continued his missionary work, travelling the breadth of the country from
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records that he was fostered as a child near Melrose. Fostering is possibly a sign of noble birth, as are references to his riding a horse when young. One night while still a boy, employed as a shepherd, he had a vision of the soul of Aidan being carried to heaven by
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include reference to their patron saint (always ending with the invocation "St Cuthbert, pray for us"). The school badge features a bishop's crook in reference to St Cuthbert's time as a bishop, as well as ducks, reflecting his love of the animals.
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is known as the cuddy duck. While on the Farne Islands, Cuthbert instituted special laws to protect the ducks and other seabirds nesting on the islands. They still breed in their thousands off the present day Northumberland coast.
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near his remains. The 8th-century historian Bede wrote both a verse and a prose life of St. Cuthbert around 720. He has been described as "perhaps the most popular saint in Britain prior to the death of
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in Scotland since 2016 likewise features the Cross of St Cuthbert, whose name is the origin of the county's name. The Cross of St Cuthbert features as the principal charge on the coat of arms of the
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or guest master under Eata. When Wilfrid was made abbot of the monastery, Eata and Cuthbert returned to Melrose. Illness struck the monastery in 664 and while Cuthbert recovered, the
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died and Cuthbert was made prior in his place. He spent much time among the people, ministering to their spiritual needs, carrying out missionary journeys, and preaching.
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In Cuthbert's time the Kingdom of Northumbria included, in modern terms, northern England and southern Scotland on an intermittent and fluid basis as far north as the
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holds St Cuthbert as its patron saint, with the consecration of bishops in the diocese always taking place on 20 March, Cuthbert's feast day in the Catholic Church.
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columnals extracted from limestone quarried on Lindisfarne, or found washed up along the foreshore, which were threaded into necklaces or rosaries, became known as
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new church on 4 September, which is kept as the feast of his translation at Durham Cathedral and as an optional memorial in the Catholic Church in England. In 1069
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Cuthbert retired in 676, moved by the desire for a more contemplative life. With his abbot's leave, he moved to a spot which Archbishop Eyre identifies with
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of England himself, and the saint became a powerful symbol of the autonomy the region enjoyed. The inhabitants of the Palatinate became known as the
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to found the monastery at Lindisfarne where Cuthbert was to spend much of his life. This was around 635, about the time Cuthbert was born.
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Additional MS 89000, formerly known as the Stonyhurst Gospel), was found. This is the oldest Western book to have retained its original
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At least Bede records no reluctance, though Farmer and others suspect he may be being less than frank in this, as a partisan of Jarrow.
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Saint Cuthbert: With an Account of the State in which His Remains Were Found Upon the Opening of his tomb in Durham in the year 1827
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Location of St Cuthbert's tomb and reburial in Durham Cathedral; behind is a damaged statue of St Cuthbert, holding the head of the
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carrying his coffin back to Chester-le-Street after a temporary flight from a Danish invasion became stuck hard on the road.
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took the monastery of Lindisfarne and the monks fled, carrying St Cuthbert's body with them around various places including
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of St John, recovered from his coffin; the original tooled red goatskin binding is the earliest surviving Western binding.
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are named after him, as is the parish church. It is a rural area, with one larger village and numerous smaller hamlets.
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Argent, a Cross of St Cuthbert Gules, on a canton Azure, a chevron Or, between three lions rampant of the first
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in 1018. By the later 11th century the Bishops of Durham had established a semi-autonomous region known as the
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Thacker, Alan (2013). "Cuthbert, St". In Lapidge, Michael; Blair, John; Keynes, Simon; Scragg, Donald (eds.).
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The tension between the Roman and Celtic Christianity, often exacerbated by Cuthbert's near-contemporary
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was austere, and when he could, he lived the life of a hermit, though still receiving many visitors.
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part of the new Northumbrian kingdom, which was finally united in 634 around the time of his birth.
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in 1346, the Prior of the Abbey at Durham received a vision of Cuthbert, ordering him to take the
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and Durham Cathedral; it marks the journey between two of the last resting places of the coffin.
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Cuthbert's cult also appealed to the converted Danes, who now made up much of the population of
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Bishop holding a second crowned head in his hands; sometimes accompanied by seabirds and animals
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Azure, a Cross of St Cuthbert Argent, and on a chief of the last a lion passant guardant Gules.
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Cronyn and Horie, 5–7, are the easiest guide to this very complicated history, or see
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of the recently completed Cathedral. When the casket was opened, a small book of the
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Papers and Addresses: Theological, Philosophical, Biographical, Archaeological
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The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints: In Two Volumes
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Another Roman Catholic secondary school to bear the name of St Cuthbert is
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in accepting the Roman forms, apparently without difficulty, after the
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attempted to transport Cuthbert's body to Lindisfarne to escape from
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Many churches are named after Cuthbert. An Orthodox Community in
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The County Palatine of Durham: A Study in Constitutional History
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Cuthbert's fame for piety, diligence, and obedience grew. When
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The Lindisfarne Gospels: Society, Spirituality and the Scribe
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was regularly carried in battle against the Scots until the
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the arms of Durham and Newcastle universities, was found.
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were attributed to his intercession and to intercessory
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entry is simply "Cuthbert", as is the entry for the
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as abbess of Whitby in 680. The meeting was held on
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Archived from 1594:Christian Drummond, Liddy (2008). 1277: 1084:(St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw) in 25: 4776: 4765:History of Catholicism in England 2388: 2132:Lapsley, Gaillard Thomas (1900). 2023:: University Press. p. 108. 1970:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 863:University of Newcastle upon Tyne 680:'s Life of Cuthbert, 12th century 594:After Cuthbert's death, numerous 489:'s Life of Cuthbert, 12th century 4672: 4660: 4648: 4636: 4017:Æbbe "the Younger" of Coldingham 1959: 1886:Battiscombe, C. F., ed. (1956). 1787:"Eiderdown: Famous Eider Colony" 1505:Melrose Abbey, Medieval Abbey at 628:had almost as much power as the 472: 342:, a Roman who had come with the 4560:Hwita of Whitchurch Canonicorum 2809:High Medieval Bishops of Durham 2345:. In Gretsch, Mechthild (ed.). 2149:. University of Toronto Press. 2016:The Oxford Dictionary of Saints 1945:. University of Toronto Press. 1861: 1836: 1818: 1779: 1750: 1714: 1688:"National Calendar for England" 1680: 1648: 1587: 1519: 1178: 1169: 195:Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle 4012:Æbbe "the Elder" of Coldingham 2305:. Cambridge University Press. 2268:Anglo-Saxon Art: A New History 2138:. Longmans, Green and Company. 2073:"Was St Cuthbert an Irishman?" 2060:Fowler, Joseph Thomas (1903). 1966:Burton, Edwin Hubert (1908). " 1598:. Boydell Press. p. 187. 1286: 1271: 1263:Heylyn, G. (26 October 1670). 1256: 1156: 1117: 658:Dissolution of the Monasteries 350:also invited Irish monks from 287:Cuthbert grew up in or around 260:. Cuthbert is regarded as the 13: 1: 4760:English Roman Catholic saints 3317:Saints of Anglo-Saxon England 1878: 1096: 938:, a Roman Catholic school in 537:In 684, Cuthbert was elected 425:, founded a new monastery at 346:from Rome, but his successor 206: 92: 4710:7th-century Christian saints 3735:Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet 2753:Bishops of Chester-le-Street 2299:; Colgrave, Bertram (1940). 2195:UK public library membership 1485:"St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne" 1199: 1067:Historia de Sancto Cuthberto 952:St Cuthbert's RC High School 877:and Sunderland High School. 857:, granted in 1843, blazoned 828: 39:St Cuthbert (disambiguation) 7: 4705:7th-century English bishops 4192:Eosterwine of Monkwearmouth 3700:Æbbe of Thanet (Domne Eafe) 2518:united Northumbrian diocese 2341:Gretsch, Mechthild (2006). 2320:Farmer, David Hugh (1998). 2013:Farmer, David Hugh (2011). 1992:Farmer, David Hugh (1995). 1131:Oxford Dictionary of Saints 1052: 1049:in England on 4 September. 169:20 March, Catholic Church, 10: 4781: 4303:Florentius of Peterborough 4122:Ceolfrith of Monkwearmouth 2241:Walsh, Michael J. (2007). 1139:A New Dictionary of Saints 1077:Bellingham, Northumberland 851:flag of Kirkcudbrightshire 501:, at a place now known as 36: 29: 4725:History of Northumberland 4593: 4460:Beorhthelm of Shaftesbury 4382: 4356: 4275: 4242:Sigfrith of Monkwearmouth 3999: 3851:Cyneswith of Peterborough 3768: 3692: 3651: 3596: 3565: 3437:Æthelburh of Faremoutiers 3432:Æthelberht of East Anglia 3424: 3323: 3182: 3037: 2961: 2848:County Palatine of Durham 2842: 2808: 2752: 2653: 2511: 2462: 2453: 2445: 2438: 2417:(2008). "iv.27 – iv.32". 2302:Two Lives of St. Cuthbert 2208:. John Wiley & Sons. 1998:. Gracewing. p. 58. 936:St Cuthbert's High School 663: 638:Battle of Neville's Cross 577: 401: 335:King Edwin of Northumbria 187: 177: 163: 147: 123: 110: 88: 83: 61: 48: 32:Cuthbert (disambiguation) 4545:Frithestan of Winchester 4530:Earmund of Stoke Fleming 4097:Billfrith of Lindisfarne 4052:Æthelwold of Lindisfarne 3961:Regenhere of Northampton 3522:Sigeberht of East Anglia 3477:Cuthbald of Peterborough 2431:St. Cuthbert Hagiography 2364:Crumplin, Sally (2009). 2229:The Gentleman's Magazine 2143:Marner, Dominic (2000). 1433:, pp. 52–53, 57–60. 1397:, pp. 53–54, 60–66. 1278:Searle, William George. 1110: 920:(green), Iona (purple), 193:Kingdom of Northumbria, 4616:Urith of Chittlehampton 4570:Margaret of Dunfermline 4465:Beornstan of Winchester 4450:Benignus of Glastonbury 4440:Æthelwold of Winchester 4430:Æthelnoth of Canterbury 4288:Firmin of North Crawley 4283:Augustine of Canterbury 4172:Eardwulf of Northumbria 4152:Eadfrith of Lindisfarne 4142:Eadberht of Lindisfarne 4127:Ceolwulf of Northumbria 4037:Æthelgyth of Coldingham 3876:Eadweard of Maugersbury 3730:Deusdedit of Canterbury 3725:Berhtwald of Canterbury 2084:Ireland, C. A. (1991). 1162:Cuthbert came from the 1091:Legend about his burial 1024:Scotland's Great Trails 1004:In Northumberland, the 586:The front cover of the 509:island, two miles from 396:Aldfrith of Northumbria 381:("Butler's Lives"), by 315: 274:Eastern Orthodox Church 256:centred on his tomb at 203:Cuthbert of Lindisfarne 138:Eastern Orthodox Church 18:Cuthbert of Lindisfarne 4720:Bishops of Lindisfarne 4606:Juthwara of Sherbourne 4575:Swithhun of Winchester 4515:Eadweard the Confessor 4425:Æthelgar of Canterbury 4405:Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury 4348:Theodore of Canterbury 4333:Mellitus of Canterbury 4328:Laurence of Canterbury 4313:Honorius of Canterbury 4157:Eadwine of Northumbria 4147:Eadfrith of Leominster 4027:Ælfwald of Northumbria 3911:Frithuwold of Chertsey 3846:Cynehelm of Winchcombe 3841:Cyneburh of Gloucester 3816:Beorhthelm of Stafford 3791:Æthelmod of Leominster 3755:Nothhelm of Canterbury 3740:Eanswith of Folkestone 3679:Indract of Glastonbury 3502:Hiurmine of Blythburgh 3482:Eadmund of East Anglia 3401:Patrick of Glastonbury 3200:Henry Montagu Villiers 3120:Episcopacy abolished ( 3055:Christopher Bainbridge 2883:William of St. Barbara 2654:Bishops of Lindisfarne 1981:Butler, Alban (1833). 887:walking route between 838: 759: 693: 681: 591: 490: 429:, Cuthbert became its 414: 321:Origins and background 242:Kingdom of Northumbria 228:, associated with the 4580:Wulfsige of Sherborne 4505:Eadgyth of Polesworth 4495:Eadburh of Winchester 4490:Dunstan of Canterbury 4435:Æthelwine of Athelney 4415:Ælfheah of Winchester 4410:Ælfheah of Canterbury 4374:Lewina of Bishopstone 4364:Cuthflæd of Lyminster 4308:Hadrian of Canterbury 4293:Birinus of Dorchester 4232:Oswine of Northumbria 4227:Oswald of Northumbria 4072:Balthere of Tyningham 4057:Alchhild of Middleham 4032:Æthelburh of Hackness 3966:Rumbold of Buckingham 3906:Frithuswith of Oxford 3881:Ealdgyth of Stortford 3866:Eadburh of Southwell 3786:Æthelberht of Bedford 3781:Ælfthryth of Crowland 3720:Albinus of Canterbury 3684:Maildub of Malmesbury 3628:Grimbald of St Bertin 3356:Congar of Congresbury 3346:Branwalator of Milton 2962:Late Medieval Bishops 2948:Robert of Holy Island 2843:High Medieval Bishops 2456:Bishop of Lindisfarne 2187:10.1093/ref:odnb/6976 2164:Raine, James (1828). 1973:Catholic Encyclopedia 1848:The Church of England 1526:St Cuthbert's Website 1212:Rollason & Dobson 1133:and the entry in the 1060:Vita Sancti Cuthberti 1047:Roman Catholic Church 906:St Cuthbert's College 881:St Cuthbert's Society 843:flag of County Durham 836: 780:Saint Cuthbert Gospel 746: 738:Harrying of the North 687: 671: 585: 551:Bishop of Lindisfarne 480: 409: 338:had been baptised by 4585:Wulfthryth of Wilton 4555:Humbert of Stokenham 4485:Cwenburh of Wimborne 4470:Beornwald of Bampton 4445:Aldhelm of Sherborne 4369:Cuthmann of Steyning 4323:Justus of Canterbury 4137:Dryhthelm of Melrose 4092:Bercthun of Beverley 3901:Frithuric of Breedon 3886:Earconwald of London 3871:Eadgyth of Aylesbury 3801:Æthelwynn of Sodbury 3745:Eormengyth of Thanet 3659:Aidan of Lindisfarne 3578:Hildelith of Barking 3573:Æthelburh of Barking 3497:Herefrith of Thorney 3452:Æthelwine of Lindsey 3386:Melorius of Amesbury 3215:Brooke Foss Westcott 3210:J. B. Lightfoot 3038:Early modern Bishops 2863:William de St-Calais 2326:. Penguin Classics. 2247:. Liturgical Press. 2119:Jones, G.R. (n.d.). 2071:Healy, John (1909). 1995:Benedict's Disciples 1510:20 July 2006 at the 1188:, pp. 2–22 and 999:St. Cuthbert's beads 875:Dame Allan's Schools 855:University of Durham 794:of 909–916, made of 766:translated to a new 736:at the start of the 721:St Cuthbert's church 622:Palatinate of Durham 572:St Cuthbert's coffin 519:Oswiu of Northumbria 495:St Cuthbert's Island 463:St Cuthbert's Church 431:praepositus hospitum 284:, Catholic Church). 30:For other uses, see 4740:Northumbrian saints 4550:Hædde of Winchester 4520:Eadweard the Martyr 4480:Cuthburh of Wimborn 4420:Æthelflæd of Romsey 4343:Peter of Canterbury 4222:Osthryth of Bardney 4112:Ceadda of Lichfield 3991:Wulfhild of Barking 3976:Werburgh of Chester 3951:Oswald of Worcester 3941:Milred of Worcester 3926:Mildburh of Wenlock 3916:Hæmma of Leominster 3861:Eadburh of Pershore 3856:Eadburh of Bicester 3643:Wulfram of Grantham 3633:Monegunda of Watton 3542:Walstan of Bawburgh 3532:Torthred of Thorney 3492:Guthlac of Crowland 3442:Æthelflæd of Ramsey 3381:Judoc of Winchester 3371:Elfin of Warrington 3341:Brannoc of Braunton 3183:Late modern Bishops 3174:William Van Mildert 2127:on 13 January 2007. 1668:on 4 September 2021 1421:, pp. 115–141. 1385:, pp. 122–129. 1373:, pp. 115–116. 1349:, pp. 125–141. 1325:, pp. 120–125. 1304:on 17 December 2019 1253:, pp. 136–137. 972:, who later played 940:Newcastle upon Tyne 559:Archbishop Theodore 280:) and 4 September ( 77:Life of St Cuthbert 4745:People from Dunbar 4735:Colombanian saints 4611:Rumbold of Mechlin 4475:Centwine of Wessex 4455:Beocca of Chertsey 4257:Wilfrith of Hexham 4252:Wihtberht of Ripon 4162:Ealdberht of Ripon 4132:Cuthbert of Durham 4062:Alchmund of Hexham 4047:Æthelwold of Farne 4042:Æthelsige of Ripon 3956:Osburh of Coventry 3936:Mildrith of Thanet 3896:Freomund of Mercia 3836:Cyneburh of Castor 3821:Coenwulf of Mercia 3796:Æthelred of Mercia 3760:Sigeburh of Thanet 3750:Mildrith of Thanet 3710:Æthelburh of Kent 3705:Æthelberht of Kent 3652:Irish and Scottish 3608:Balthild of Romsey 3527:Tancred of Thorney 3467:Botwulf of Thorney 3457:Athwulf of Thorney 3447:Æthelthryth of Ely 3416:Sativola of Exeter 3406:Rumon of Tavistock 3391:Nectan of Hartland 3366:Decuman of Watchet 2928:Thomas de Melsonby 2410:Historical Society 2066:. Surtees Society. 1937:Brown, Michelle P. 1906:Fordham University 1767:on 26 October 2022 1530:Church of Scotland 1491:on 23 August 2006. 1073:St Cuthbert's Well 910:Epsom, New Zealand 839: 760: 694: 682: 592: 588:St Cuthbert Gospel 568:St Cuthbert Gospel 517:, the daughter of 503:St Cuthbert's Cave 491: 485:on Coquet Island, 415: 142:Church of Scotland 4715:Bishops of Hexham 4624: 4623: 4601:Arilda of Oldbury 4565:Mærwynn of Romsey 4510:Eadgyth of Wilton 4500:Eadgar of England 4400:Ælfgifu of Exeter 4395:Ælfgar of Selwood 4247:Tatberht of Ripon 4182:Ecgberht of Ripon 4117:Cedd of Lichfield 4022:Ælfflæd of Whitby 3986:Wigstan of Repton 3946:Oda of Canterbury 3831:Credan of Evesham 3811:Beonna of Breedon 3664:Boisil of Melrose 3638:Odwulf of Evesham 3487:Eadnoth of Ramsey 3472:Cissa of Crowland 3361:Dachuna of Bodmin 3336:Barloc of Norbury 3283: 3282: 3265:N. T. Wright 3070:Cuthbert Tunstall 2979:Lewis de Beaumont 2938:Walter of Kirkham 2647:Bishops of Durham 2613: 2612: 2505:Bishops of Hexham 2472: 2471: 2463:Succeeded by 2423:Leo Sherley-Price 2406:by John Butcher, 2356:978-1-139-44865-9 2333:978-0-140-44727-9 2312:978-0-521-31385-8 2278:978-0-8014-7766-9 2254:978-0-8146-3186-7 2215:978-1-118-31610-8 2193:(Subscription or 2156:978-0-8020-3518-9 2030:978-0-19-959660-7 1952:978-0-8020-8597-9 1830:St Cuthbert's Way 1515:Melrose, Scotland 1409:, pp. 64–66. 1035:Church of England 1020:St Cuthbert's Way 1014:Holme St Cuthbert 889:Chester-Le-Street 837:Cross of Cuthbert 725:Chester-le-Street 676:of Cuthbert from 618:Liberty of Durham 612:the Scots at the 529:, further south. 483:Ælfflæd of Whitby 344:Gregorian mission 293:Old Melrose Abbey 270:Church of England 200: 199: 124:Venerated in 106:(now in Scotland) 16:(Redirected from 4772: 4730:Incorrupt saints 4677: 4676: 4675: 4665: 4664: 4653: 4652: 4651: 4641: 4640: 4639: 4632: 4535:Edor of Chertsey 4525:Eadwold of Cerne 4390:Æbbe of Abingdon 4338:Paulinus of York 4318:James the Deacon 4267:Wilgils of Ripon 4237:Sicgred of Ripon 4212:John of Beverley 4107:Botwine of Ripon 4082:Bega of Copeland 4067:Alkmund of Derby 3891:Egwin of Evesham 3826:Cotta of Breedon 3776:Ælfnoth of Stowe 3715:Æthelred of Kent 3674:Ultan the Scribe 3623:Helier of Jersey 3557:Wulfric of Holme 3462:Blida of Martham 3396:Neot of Cornwall 3351:Credan of Bodmin 3331:Aldate of Oxford 3310: 3303: 3296: 3287: 3286: 3260:Michael Turnbull 3169:Shute Barrington 3105:George Montaigne 3075:James Pilkington 3050:William Senhouse 3042: 2966: 2943:Robert Stitchill 2933:Nicholas Farnham 2893:Philip of Poitou 2850: 2640: 2633: 2626: 2617: 2616: 2548:John of Beverley 2498: 2491: 2484: 2475: 2474: 2446:Preceded by 2440:Christian titles 2436: 2435: 2426: 2421:. 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Eastern Orthodox Church
Church of Scotland
shrine
Durham Cathedral
Feast
Episcopal Church
Attributes
Patronage
Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle
Celtic tradition
monk
bishop
hermit
monasteries
Melrose
Lindisfarne
Kingdom of Northumbria
saint
Northern England

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