The golden days of the early English church from the arrival of Theodore to the death of Bede . l-l M l-l l-l FT Plan of the Cryi-t at Repton. [/W. in., facing p. 386. Interior of thk East End of thi-: Church at CouiiRiixH-:. [Fo/. ///.,/ac/ni;/>. 386. CORRECTIONS AND NOTES 387 There is another church which several good judges haveconsidered to be at least in part of an early Saxon date, namely,that of Saint Andrew at Corbridge. It is first definitely men-tioned by Simeon of Durham under the year 786.^ Mr. Hodges,in his paper on The Pre-Conquest Churches of Northumbria,^has discussed its da


The golden days of the early English church from the arrival of Theodore to the death of Bede . l-l M l-l l-l FT Plan of the Cryi-t at Repton. [/W. in., facing p. 386. Interior of thk East End of thi-: Church at CouiiRiixH-:. [Fo/. ///.,/ac/ni;/>. 386. CORRECTIONS AND NOTES 387 There is another church which several good judges haveconsidered to be at least in part of an early Saxon date, namely,that of Saint Andrew at Corbridge. It is first definitely men-tioned by Simeon of Durham under the year 786.^ Mr. Hodges,in his paper on The Pre-Conquest Churches of Northumbria,^has discussed its date with considerable skill. The original churchconsisted of a nave with a porticus or chapel porch at the westend, over which latter was in later times built the modern Hodges thinks it was a foundation of St. Wilfrids, andthat a portion of the walls of his church still remain. 213 . . 31.—Thomas of Ely says of St. Huna : ^qui deor dine Monachorum et Presbiter S. ^theldredae fuisse perhibetur^He performed the funeral service over his mistress and after-wards retired to a little island in the marshes called Huneyaafter him. There he lived the life


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