Handbook to the Cathedrals of England 4

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Handbook to the Cathedrals of England 4
Richard John King
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673) divided the great diocese of Mercia, as he had done that of East Anglia, into several bishoprics. (See Lichpibld, Pt. II.) Of the bishops of Hereford between (688—1012) Futta and jEthelstan little is recorded beyond their names. Ctjth- bbet (736-— 740) is an exception. In the latter year he was translated to Canterbury. (See that Cathedral, Pt. II.) It was during his archiepiscopate that the Lord's Prayer and the Creed were ordered to be universally taught in English.
J>.d. 1012—1056.] iET
...HELSTAN, ("vir magna sanctitatis," according to Florence of Worcester,) rebuilt his cathedral from the foundations. He was blind for thirteen years before his death; and the affairs of his diocese were ad- ministered by Tremerig, Bishop of St. David's. In 1055, the year before Bishop JSthelstan's death, the town of Hereford (Herefordport as it is called in the Saxon Chro-.
nicle*) was harried by a large body of Irish and Welsh, under -Mfgar, the exiled Earl of Mercia. "They burned the town," says the Chronicle; "and the great mynstre which the venerable Bishop JSthelstan had before caused to be built, that they plundered, and bereaved of relics and of vestments, and of all things ; and slew the folk, and led some away b ." In the following year Bishop JBthelstan died, and was buried in this desolated church.


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