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THE SAXON AND ANGLIAN SEES—continued

East Kent.
(Canterbury.)
West Kent.
(Rochester.)
Essex.
(London.)
Wessex.
699 Beorhtwald. Tobias. Waldhere. Hæddi.
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704 " " "
705 " " Waldhere wrote a letter to the Archbiship in 705. We know nothing more of the see from Bede except that in 731, when he wrote his history, Inguald was Bishop of London. (Winchester.)
Danihel.
(Sherborne.)
Aldhelm.
706 " "
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708 " " " "
709 " " " Forthere.
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726 " Aldwulf. ·· " "
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731 Tatwine. " ·· " "

THE SAXON AND ANGLIAN SEES

Northumbria        
651 Death of St. Aidan, and succession of St. Finan.
652 Mercia.
653
654 "
655 "
656 " Diuma, first Bishop.
657 "
658 " Ceollach.
659 " Trumhere.
660 " "
661 St. Colman. "
662 " "
663 " "
664 Tuda, who died the same year of the plague, and was succeeded by St. Chad, with his seat at York.
St. Chad transferred to Lichfield, and Wilfrid became Bishop of York.
Jaruman.
665 "
666 "
667 "
668 "
669 St. Cedde.
670 "
671 "
672 Wynfrith.
673 " "
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