Celtic Scotland : $b A history of ancient Alban. Volume 2 (of 3), Church and cultureSkene, W. F. (William Forbes)
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Celtic Scotland : $b A history of ancient Alban. Volume 2 (of 3), Church and culture
Skene, W. F. (William Forbes)
Celts -- Scotland; Civilization, Celtic; Scotland -- Antiquities, Celtic; Scotland -- History -- To 1603
See p. 37.
Footnote 364:
_Old Stat. Ac._, vol. x. p. 146.
Footnote 365:
_Id. Jan._ In Scotia sancti Kentigerni episcopi Glascuensis et
confessoris.—_Mart. Usuardi_, A.D. 875.
Footnote 366:
Jocelyn, _Vit. S. Kent._, cc. xxii. xxiii. xxiv.
Footnote 367:
Thomas’s _History of the Diocese of Saint Asaph_, p. 5. See also Index
of the Llyfr Coch Asaph, printed in _Archæologia Cambrensis_, 3d
series, vol. xiv. p. 151, where we have, ‘Nomina villarum quas
Malgunus rex dedit Kentigerno episcopo et successoribus suis episcopis
de Llanelwy.’
Footnote 368:
Jocelyn, _Vit. S. Kent._, c. xxv.
Footnote 369:
Jocelyn, _Vit. S. Kent._, cc. xxx. xxxi.
Footnote 370:
Jocelyn, _Vit. S. Kent._, c. xxxii.
Footnote 371:
Jocelyn, _Vit. S. Kent._, c. xxxiv.
Footnote 372:
Rees’s _Essay on Welsh Saints_, pp. 240 and 295. It is probable that
some others of the dedications north of the Firths of Forth and Clyde
have come through the Welsh Calendar, as Saint Modocus, or Madoc of
Kilmadock, but these are the only ones which can be directly connected
with Kentigern.
Footnote 373:
Diciul _de Mensura orbis terræ_, c. vii.
Footnote 374:
Adamnan, B. i. c. 8.
Footnote 375:
Jocelyn, _Vit. S. Kent._, c. xxxix.
Footnote 376:
Jocelyn, _Vit. S. Kent._, c. xliv.
Footnote 377:
The _Annales Cambriæ_ have at 612 ‘Conthigirni obitus.’—_Chron. Picts
and Scots_, p. 14. The 13th January fell on a Sunday in the years 603
and 614; and, if this is to regulate it, the first year is preferable,
as Jocelyn says that Kentigern and King Rydderch died in the same
year, and this is the year in which we find King Aidan of Dalriada
heading the Cumbrian forces, which he could hardly have done in the
life of King Rydderch. The Aberdeen Breviary, in the Life of Saint
Baldred, says he died on 13th January 503, by which 603 is probably
meant.
Footnote 378:
Bede, _Hist. Ec._, B. ii. c. 14.
Footnote 379:
Si quis scire voluerit quis eos baptizavit, Rum map, Urbgen baptizavit
eos, et per quadraginta dies non cessavit baptizare omne genus
Ambronum, et per predicationem illius multi crediderunt in
Christo.—_Chron. Picts and Scots_, p. 13.
Footnote 380:
Bede, _Hist. Ec._, B. iii. c. 3.
Footnote 381:
_Ib._, B. iii. c. 26.
Footnote 382:
_N. S. A._, vol. iii. p. 56.
Footnote 383:
_Vita S. Eatæ_ (Surtees).
Footnote 384:
_N. S. A._, vol. ii. p. 281.
Footnote 385:
Bede, _Vit. S. Cudbercti_, c. x.
Footnote 386:
Bede, _Vit. S. Cudbercti_, Præf.
Footnote 387:
Alio quoque tempore, in adolescentia sua, dum adhuc esset in populari
vita, quando in montanis juxta fluvium, quoad dicitur Leder, cum aliis
pastoribus pecos a domini sui pascebat.—_Vita Anon. S. Cuth.: Bedæ
Opera Minora_, p. 262.
Footnote 388:
_Vit. S. Cud._, cc. iv. vi.
Footnote 389:
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