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436 YORK.<br />

tions, several bibhops, capitular<br />

bodies, and monasteries,<br />

243 strenuously<br />

;<br />

opposed by<br />

Carthusians, ih.<br />

Surrey, Thomas Holand, Duke<br />

of, founder of Carthusian<br />

house at Mount Grace, 186<br />

Sussex, Karl of, sent to quell<br />

the insurrection of 1569,<br />

343 ; his directions to Sir<br />

George Bowes as to execution<br />

of rebels, 346<br />

Swale, the river, 26<br />

Swidbert, 75<br />

T.<br />

Tees, river, 9<br />

Test Act, passing of, 397 ;<br />

repeal of, 412<br />

Teutonic nations, religious<br />

belief of, 21<br />

Theodore, Archbishop, of Canterbury,55<br />

; his great ability,<br />

ib. , 56 ; makes a visitation<br />

of Korlhumbria, 1/'. ; his<br />

plans for partition of great<br />

diocese of York, 62 ; consecrates<br />

three additional<br />

ib. bishops, appoints two<br />

;<br />

more bishops, 64 ; exercises<br />

power as primate of all<br />

England, 71; expresses wish<br />

for Wilfrid to visit him in<br />

London, 73<br />

Tholen, isle of, 374<br />

Thomas (of Bayeux) Archbishop,<br />

109 ; his love of<br />

learning, ib. ;<br />

gees to Rome<br />

to receive his pall, 1 10<br />

lays question of subjection of<br />

York to Canterbur)' before<br />

the Pope, ib. ;<br />

Pope refers it<br />

to a national synod, III ;<br />

arrangements as to boundaries<br />

of diocese, ib.; state<br />

in<br />

which he found the minster<br />

of York, ib., 112 ; his<br />

energy in reorganising and<br />

rebuilding, 112; places a<br />

Dean at head of canons, ib.<br />

provides for increase in number<br />

of canons, 113; assigns<br />

districts to archdeacons, 114;<br />

his death, 118<br />

Thomas II., Archbishop, 119;<br />

resists Canterbury's claim to<br />

submission, 120 ; reconstitutes<br />

Hexham, 12 1 ; founds<br />

two stalls at York, //'. ; his<br />

death, ib.<br />

Thoresby, John de, Archbishop,<br />

168 ;<br />

brings controversy<br />

between Yoik and<br />

Canterbury to final close,<br />

168 ; disorganisation in his<br />

diocese, 169; extent of papal<br />

provisions, ib.,<br />

170; care for<br />

religious instruction of his<br />

people, 170, 171 ;<br />

teaching<br />

to be given in English, 171 ;<br />

his work at York Minster,<br />

172, 173 ; his death, 188<br />

Thornton, John, of Coventry,<br />

engaged to fill great east<br />

window of minster with<br />

stained glass, 188<br />

Thriscross, Mr., Archdeacon of<br />

Cleveland, 381<br />

Thurstan, Archbishop, has<br />

longdisputes about obedience<br />

to Canterbury, 123, 124 ;<br />

part taken by, in the Battle<br />

of the Standard, 125 ; seeks<br />

to reorganise monastic orders,<br />

127 ; friend of St. Bernard,<br />

il>.; founds Fountains<br />

Abbey, 128, 130; his anxiety<br />

to promote religion, 1 30<br />

procures erection of see of<br />

Carlisle, 131 ; revives see of<br />

Whitherne, ib. ; his death, ib.

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