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her of St. Fursey. 655 Oct. 31. Foillan, B.M., brother of St. Fursey, preacher in the Netherlands. 680 June 17. Botulph, A., in Lincolnshire or Sussex. 671 June 10. Ithamar, B. of Rochester. 650 Dec. 3. Birinus, B. of Dorchester. 705 July 7. Hedda, B. of Dorchester. 717 Jan. 11. Egwin, B. of Worcester. SEVENTH CENTURY. Part III. 690 Sept. 19. Theodore, Archb. of Canterbury. 709 Jan. 9. Adrian, A. in Canterbury. 709 May 25. Aldhelm, B. of Sherborne, pupil of St. Adrian. SEVENTH CENTURY. Part IV. 630 Nov. 3. Winefred, V.M. in Wales. 642 Feb. 4. Liephard, M.B., slain near Cambray. 660 Jan. 14. Beuno, A., kinsman of St. Cadocus and St. Kentigern. 673 Oct. 7. Osgitha, Q.V.M., in East Anglia during a Danish inroad. 630 June 14. Elerius, A. in Wales. 680 Jan. 27. Bathildis, Q., wife of Clovis II., king of France. 687 July 24. Lewinna, V.M., put to death by the Saxons. 700 July 18. Edberga and Edgitha, VV. of Aylesbury. SEVENTH CENTURY. Part V. 644 Oct. 10. Paulinus, Archb. of York, companion of St. Augustine. 633 Oct. 12. Edwin, K. of Northumberland. Dec. 13. Ethelburga, Q., wife to St. Edwin. 642 Aug. 5. Oswald, K.M., St. Edwin's nephew. 651 Aug. 20. Oswin, K.M., cousin to St. Oswald. 683 Aug. 23. Ebba, V.A. of Coldingham, half-sister to St. Oswin. 689 Jan. 31. Adamnan, Mo. of Coldingham. SEVENTH CENTURY. Part VI.--Whitby. 650 Sept. 6. Bega, V.A., foundress of St. Bee's, called after her. 681 Nov. 17. Hilda, A. of Whitby, daughter of St. Edwin's nephew. 716 Dec. 11. Elfleda, A. of Whitby, daughter of St. Oswin. 680 Feb. 12. Cedmon, Mo. of Whitby. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH CENTURIES. Part I. Sept. 21. Hereswida, Q., sister of Hilda, wife of Annas, who succeeded Egric, Sigebert's cousin. 654 Jan. 10. Sethrida, V.A. of Faremoutier, St. Hereswida's daughter by a former marriage. 693 Apr. 30. Erconwald, A.B., son of Annas and St. Hereswida, Bishop of London, Abbot of Chertsey, founder of Barking. 677 Aug. 29. Sebbus, K., converted by St. Erconwald. May 31. Jurmin, C., son of Annas and St. Hereswida. 650 July 7. Edelburga, V.A. of Faremoutier, natural daughter of Annas. 679 June 23. Ethelreda, Etheldreda, Etheltrudis, or Awdry, V.A., daughter of Annas and St. Hereswida. Mar. 17. Withburga, V., daughter of Annas and St. Hereswida. 699 July 6. Sexburga, A.,
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