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Cuthbert and Canterbury
* St. Cuthbert becomes archbishop of Canterbury.
* Cuthbert of Canterbury ( fl.
Æthelbald may have influenced the appointment of successive archbishops of Canterbury in Tatwine, Nothelm, and Cuthbert, the latter probably the former bishop of Hereford ; and despite Boniface's strong criticisms, there is evidence of Æthelbald's positive interest in church affairs.
A subsequent letter of Boniface's to Cuthbert, Archbishop of Canterbury, provided a good deal of information about Frankish synods, especially one held in 747, the decrees of which Boniface included in the letter.
As early as the eighth century, Saint Boniface was writing to Cuthbert, Archbishop of Canterbury, to report how " In your diocese, the vice of drunkenness is too frequent.
Edwin married for second time in 1889, Sibil, daughter of Dean Farrar of Canterbury, by whom he had one son Cuthbert Savage and four daughters ( Enid, Audrey, Rosella and Elflida ).
The stated purpose of his libellus or " little book ", kept near Cuthbert's shrine in Durham Cathedral, was to honour Cuthbert ; it was also in the interests of the monastic community in Durham to maintain the cult of Cuthbert when that of the 12th-century saint Thomas was growing in Canterbury.
Cuthbert ( died 26 October 760 ) was a medieval Anglo-Saxon Archbishop of Canterbury in England.
If Cuthbert was at Hereford, he served in that capacity for four years before his elevation to the See of Canterbury in 740.
Whoever Cuthbert was prior to his election to Canterbury, he probably owed his selection as archbishop to the influence of Æthelbald, King of Mercia.
The burial practices of the archbishops did change after Cuthbert, but it is not clear whether this was intended by Cuthbert, as a Post-Conquest Canterbury cartulary has it, or due to other reasons, unconnected with Cuthbert.
* Entry for Cuthbert of Canterbury at Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England project
es: Cuthbert de Canterbury

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