Bainbrigg, Cardinal, Arch- bishop of York, 228 ; his ib., 229 Bamburgh, Bebbanburgh, 9 ; of, 30 ; church of St. Peter at, 33, 36 Bancroft, Archbishop of Can- j 1 end, j 1 fortress 4i8 YORK. Anglesey, 12 ib.; its singular beauty, il>. Armada, descent of, upon coasts of England, 358 ; loyal feeling exhibited with regard to it by Roman Catholics, 359 Armorial bearings in churches, probable origin 197 of, Articles of Religion, drawn up by Cranmer, 320 ; revision of Edward VI. 's, 337; modifications made in them, ib.; no direct influence exercised Barlings, abbot of, sec Makerell, Thomas by Northern convocation, ib. Barnard Castle, siege of, 345 Arundel, Thomas, Archbishop, Bayeux, Odo, bishop of, 109 ; 189; first Archbishop Osbert, canon of, Osbert, of of York who became Primate of All England, 190 Aske, Robert, becomes leader of Pilgrimage of Grace, 255; advances upon York, 256 joined by chief nobility and gently of Yorkshire, 258 ; his interview with Henry VIII., 263 ; committed to Tower, 267 ; execution of, 268 Athelstan, 97 ; seeks prayers of clergy of York, ib. ; makes a vow at Beverley, ib.; his victory at Brunanburgh, 98 ; gives great possessions to churches of York and Ripon, ib. Augustine, preaching of, 13, 38 Augustinian canons, founda- Anglia, East, 10 ; becomes a Danish kingdom, 96 Anlaf, 97 Annates, payment of, forbidden, 241 tion of houses of, in Yorkshire, 127 Appeals to Pope, forbidden, 241 Austerfield, 76 Archbishops of York, succession of statesmen, 161 ; Avon, river, 43 Axholme, Isle of, Carthusian secular character of, 162 house in, Cranmer's letter Architecture, Ecclesiastical, in to Cromwell respecting, 272 fourteenth century, 187 ; examples of, in Yorkshire, B. terbury, framed Book of Canons, 368 ib., 132 Bebbanburgh, see Bamburgh Bee, Anthony, Bishop of Durham, 133 Becket, Thomas a, 1 33 Bede, Venerable, his eminence as an historian, 95 Bellasys, Richard, an assistant commissioner with Layton and Legh, 271 Benedictine rule, restoration of, in Northumbria, 114-116; encouraged by Thomas of Bayeux, 116 Bernicia, 9, II, 12, 20, 24, 27, 28, 34, 43, 62
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