-
Trumbert (or
Tunberht or Tunbeorht) was a monk of Jarrow, a
disciple of Chad and
later Bishop of Hexham.
Trumbert was
educated at
Lastingham by Chad,...
- 685,
succeeded by John of
Beverley (Bede,
Ecclesiastical History IV.12)
Trumbert, 682, as 'bishop of Hexham', at the same time as Trumwine's installation...
-
after which the see of
Hexham was ****igned to
Trumbert, and
Lindisfarne to Eata.
After the
death of
Trumbert in 684,
Cuthbert was
elected Bishop of Hexham...
-
where both were abbots. Bede also
refers to
information he
received from
Trumbert, "who
tutored me in the
Scriptures and who had been
educated in the monastery...
-
Notes 678 c. 681 St. Eata
Translated to
Lindisfarne circa 681. 681 684
Trumbert Deposed in 684. 684 685 St.
Cuthbert Elected in 684.
Translated to Lindisfarne...
- best
indication of its
standards is that, in 687, one of its graduates,
Trumbert,
transferred to Wearmouth-Jarrow and
became scriptural tutor to a youthful...
- who
later left the
abbey and went to Ireland.
Another early abbot was
Trumbert, who
either became Bishop of
Hexham after being abbot, or was
abbot after...
-
after which Bernicia was
itself divided: the see of
Hexham was ****igned to
Trumbert, and
Lindisfarne to Eata. Hutchison-Hall
Orthodox Saints of the British...
- 1730. The
earliest evidence of a
church being present in the town is the
Trumbert Shaft. The
shaft part of an
inscribed sandstone grave cross. It was discovered...