631Honorius, ordained by Paulinus archbishop of York; received his pall 634; died 30th Sept. 653[1], and was buried in the church of St. Augustine's abbey.
- See vacant one year and six months[2].
655Deusdedit or Adeodatus, called also Frithona, ordained 26th March[3]; died 14th July 664[4].
Uighard or Wirrard[5], elected, but died at Rome before consecration[6].
Hadrian, appointed by the Pope, but declined[7].
668Theodore of Tarsus, ordained at Rome 26th March 668[8]; enthroned at Canterbury 27th May 669[9]; died [29th Sept.] 690[10].
693Berhtuald[11], abbot of Reculver in Kent, elected 1st July 692 ; ordained by Godwine archbishop of Lyons 29th June 693; enthroned at Canterbury 31st Aug. in the same year[12], and died 13th Jan. 731[13].
731Taetwine[14], a monk of Bredone in Worcestershire, was consecrated at Canterbury, l0th June, by the bishops of Winchester, London, Lichfield, and Rochester[15];he died 30th July 734[16].
735Nothelm[17] was consecrated in 735[18], and received his pall 736[19]; died 17th Oct. 741[20].
741Cuthbert[21], translated from Hereford; died 26th Oct.
- ↑ Bed. Hist. Eccl. iii. 20.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Ibid. iv. I.
- ↑ Ob. 667. Chron. Petrob.
- ↑ Bed. Hist. Eccl. iv. i.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Ibid. iv. 2.
- ↑ Ibid. iv. 8.
- ↑ His name is variously written: Brihtwald, Beorhtwald, Brithwald, Brithewald, Berchtwald, Brectwald, Britwold, Brithwold, Brichtwald, Brihtwald.
- ↑ Bed. Hist. Eccl. v. 8.
- ↑ Ibid. V. 23.
- ↑ Called also Tatwin, Tadwine, Tacuine, Tathwin, and Stadwin.
- ↑ Bed. Hist. Eccl. v. 23.
- ↑ Flor. Wigorn.
- ↑ 28 Henry of Huntingdon erroneously makes Ecgbricbt succeed Taetwine as archbishop of Canterbury. He should have stated that Ecgbricht was made archbishop of York in the year in which Taetwine archbishop of Canterbury died.
- ↑ Hoved. 230 b.
- ↑ Flor. Wigorn.
- ↑ Flor. Wig. Hoveden (230) places his death in 739 ; the Chron. Roff. (Vesp.A. xxii.f. 20) places it 17th Oct. 740.
- ↑ Called also Cudbert and Cudbrict.