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- Trumbert (or Tunberht or Tunbeorht) was a monk of Jarrow, a disciple of Chad and later Bishop of Hexham. Trumbert was educated at Lastingham by Chad,...
- after which the see of Hexham was ****igned to Trumbert, and Lindisfarne to Eata. After the death of Trumbert in 684, Cuthbert was elected Bishop of Hexham...
- 685, succeeded by John of Beverley (Bede, Ecclesiastical History IV.12) Trumbert, 682, as 'bishop of Hexham', at the same time as Trumwine's installation...
- where both were abbots. Bede also refers to information he received from Trumbert, "who tutored me in the Scriptures and who had been educated in the monastery...
- Notes 678 c. 681 St. Eata Translated to Lindisfarne circa 681. 681 684 Trumbert Deposed in 684. 684 685 St. Cuthbert Elected in 684. Translated to Lindisfarne...
- who later left the abbey and went to Ireland. Another early abbot was Trumbert, who either became Bishop of Hexham after being abbot, or was abbot after...
- best indication of its standards is that, in 687, one of its graduates, Trumbert, transferred to Wearmouth-Jarrow and became scriptural tutor to a youthful...
- 1730. The earliest evidence of a church being present in the town is the Trumbert Shaft. The shaft part of an inscribed sandstone grave cross. It was discovered...
- after which Bernicia was itself divided: the see of Hexham was ****igned to Trumbert, and Lindisfarne to Eata. Hutchison-Hall Orthodox Saints of the British...