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A page from a copy of Bede's Lives of St. Cuthbert, showing Athelstan of England | King Athelstan presenting the work to the saint.
Bede dedicated this work to Cuthbert, apparently a student, for he is named " beloved son " in the dedication, and Bede says " I have laboured to educate you in divine letters and ecclesiastical statutes " Another textbook of Bede's is the De orthographia, a work on orthography, designed to help a medieval reader of Latin with unfamiliar abbreviations and words from classical Latin works.
For instance, the carriage of the remains of St Cuthbert from Lindisfarne to Durham is the subject of " The Road from Lindisfarne ", the third movement of the Durham Concerto ( 2007 ) by Jon Lord.
Lindisfarne on the east coast was founded from Iona by Saint Aidan in about 635, and was to remain the major Northumbrian monastic centre, producing figures like Wilfrid and Saint Cuthbert.
He requested help from Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall, a well-known classicist who had praised Erasmus after working together with him on a Greek New Testament.
* Alfred Cuthbert ( 1785 – 1856 ), United States Representative and Senator from Georgia
* Cuthbert Rumbold, from Are You Being Served?
* Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, from Anne of Green Gables
Edwin had been baptised by Paulinus of York, an Italian who had come with the Gregorian mission from Rome, but his successor Oswald also invited Irish monks from Iona to found the monastery at Lindisfarne where Cuthbert was to spend much of his life.
Cuthbert may have been from the neighbourhood of Dunbar at the mouth of the Firth of Forth in modern-day Scotland, though the lives record he was fostered as a child near Melrose.
In 684, Cuthbert was elected Bishop of Hexham, at a synod at Twyford ( believed to be present-day Alnmouth ), but was reluctant to leave his retirement and take up his charge ; it was only after a visit from a large group, including king Ecgfrith, that he agreed to return and take up the duties of bishop, but instead as Bishop of Lindisfarne, swapping with Eata, who went to Hexham instead.
The St Cuthbert Gospel is among the objects later recovered from St Cuthbert's coffin, which is also an important artefact.
Thereafter the royal house of Wessex, who became the kings of England, made a point of devotion to Cuthbert, which also had a useful political message, as they came from opposite ends of the united English kingdom.
In 995 the " community of Cuthbert " founded and settled at Durham, guided by what they thought was the will of the saint, as the wagon carrying his coffin back to Chester-le-Street after a temporary flight from a Danish invasion became stuck hard on the road.
The Incorruptibility | incorrupt body of Cuthbert from Bede's Life of Cuthbert, 12th century
* Bede, Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert, written c. 721, online English text from Fordham University
* Mechthild Gretsch, " Cuthbert: from Northumbrian Saint to Saint of All England ," in Idem, Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo-Saxon England ( Cambridge, CUP, 2006 ) ( Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 34 ),
There is a significant amount of information known about Cuthbert thanks to two accounts of Cuthbert ’ s life that were written shortly after his death, the first by an anonymous monk from Lindisfarne, and the second by Bede, a famous monk, historian, and theologian.
Eahlfrith had been brought up with Irish-Northumbrian usages, and his rejection of these, along with the expulsion of the future saints Cuthbert of Lindisfarne and Eata of Hexham from Ripon, is considered to have had a strong political component.
Durham College was originally dedicated to the Virgin Mary, St Cuthbert, and the Trinity, and it is thought that Trinity College took its name from the last element of this dedication.

Cuthbert and Harry
Henry Cuthbert Edwards aka Flash Harry is a fictional character from the St. Trinian's series of films who first appears in the 1954 The Belles of St Trinian's and who may also be a spiv.

Cuthbert and series
* Cuthbert Allgood, a character in Stephen King's Dark Tower series
This is symbolised by his re-acquisition of the Horn of Eld after the version covered in the Dark Tower series, implying that he has learned some of the true values of family and love ; he has clearly taken the horn from Cuthbert Allgood's body as he wished rather than leaving it there as he did before.
Edward Cuthbert Platt ( February 14, 1916 – March 19, 1974 ) was an American actor best known for his portrayal of " The Chief " in the 1965-70 NBC / CBS television series Get Smart.
She was also renowned for her television work playing Marilla Cuthbert in the Kevin Sullivan TV movie adaptations of the Anne of Green Gables series and her reprisal of the role in the subsequent TV series Road to Avonlea ( marketed as just Avonlea in the US ).
Professor Cuthbert Calculus (, meaning " Professor Tryphon Sunflower ") is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the series of classic Belgian comic books written and illustrated by Hergé.
In March 2008, CBS announced plans to remake the series for American audiences, with Elisha Cuthbert taking a starring role.
Three of the stories in the collection — the title story, " Ordeal by Golf " and " The Long Hole "— were filmed in 1924 as part of a series of six films of Wodehouse golf stories ; Peter Haddon played Cuthbert in the title story.
He also voiced Professor Cuthbert Calculus on The Adventures of Tintin ( TV series ) between 1991-1992.

Cuthbert and by
A minor source of information is the letter by his disciple Cuthbert which relates Bede's death.
Lieutenant Robert Cuthbert assumed command and successfully disentangled his ship, allowing the badly damaged Majestic to drift further southwards so that by 20: 30 it was stationed between Tonnant and the next in line Heureux, engaging both.
Northumberland's patron saint, Saint Cuthbert, was a monk and later Abbot of the monastery, and his miracles and life are recorded by the Venerable Bede.
Cuthbert was perhaps of a noble family, and born in the Kingdom of Northumbria in the mid-630s, some ten years after the conversion of King Edwin to Christianity in 627, which was slowly followed by that of the rest of his people.
In particular, Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, was inspired and encouraged in his struggle against the Danes by a vision or dream he had of Cuthbert.
" In 698 Cuthbert was reburied at Lindisfarne in the decorated oak coffin now usually meant by St Cuthbert's coffin, though he was to have many more coffins.
Doing this, the Prior and his monks found themselves protected " by the mediation of holy St Cuthbert and the presence of the said holy Relic.
* A Brief Life and History of St. Cuthbert by John Butcher, Melrose Historical Society
The 1594 quarto was printed by Peter Short for the bookseller Cuthbert Burbie.
Love's Labour's Lost was first published in quarto in 1598 by the bookseller Cuthbert Burby.
An aunt by marriage, Aunt Julia, the widow of Uncle Cuthbert, appears only in Extricating Young Gussie but is mentioned by Bertie occasionally.
Golden Triangle is roughly bordered by Chapel Avenue, Cuthbert Boulevard, Cooper Landing Road, and Route 70 / Marlton Pike.
Kirkcudbright is represented in the South of Scotland Football League by St. Cuthbert Wanderers F. C ..
In 685, against the advice of Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, Ecgfrith led a force against the Verturian Picts, who were led by his cousin Bridei mac Bili.
Prosperity was restored by the end of the 10th century, as the body of saint Cuthbert was moved to Ripon for a while, due to the threat of Danish raids.

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