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- Cutheard of Lindisfarne (died c. 915) was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 899 to around 915, although the see was administered from Chester-le-Street. Cutheard...
- Bedla's people". Bedlington and the hamlets belonging to it were bought by Cutheard, Bishop of Durham, between 900 and 915, and although locally in the county...
- Bishop of Lindisfarne Bishop of Chester-le-Street In office 854 Predecessor Eanbert Successor Cutheard Personal details Died 899 Denomination Christian...
- 845 Ecgred 845 854 Eanbert 854 875 Eardulf 883 889 Eardulf 900 c. 915 Cutheard c. 915 c. 925 Tilred c. 925 maybe 942? Wilgred maybe 942? unknown Uchtred...
- Heathwred Ecgred Eanbert Eardulf Bishops of Chester-le-Street Eardulf Cutheard Tilred Wigred Uhtred ****helm Ealdred Ælfsige Aldhun High Medieval Bishops...
- (killed) 914 or 923 2 August – Plegmund, Archbishop of Canterbury 915 Cutheard of Lindisfarne, bishop (approximate date) 917 Guthrum II, presumed king...
- Abbasid caliph Al-Mamūn (r. 813–833) Bertila of Spoleto, queen of Italy Cutheard, bishop of Lindisfarne Domnall mac Áeda, king of Ailech (Ireland) Gonzalo...
- coincided with his visit. The parish of St Edmund was founded by Bishop Cutheard of Lindisfarne, around AD 900. The Normans replaced the original wooden...
- Ownership p****ed among various Danes until it was eventually taken by Bishop Cutheard and given to Ealfrith; just prior to the Norman Conquest the estate was...
- Tilred Bishop of Lindisfarne Installed c. 915 Term ended c. 925 Predecessor Cutheard Successor Wilgred Personal details Died c. 925 Denomination Christian...