The feast of St Chad, 2 March; 7thC bishop of the Mercians+Lindisfaran; Higebald in text=abbot of Hibaldstow, Lincs https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=qfbTNQKKHEMC&lpg=PA61&pg=PA61#v=onepage&q&f=false …pic.twitter.com/agzygqh4PA
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Incidentally, sometimes claimed Lindisware='real' name for ppl of Lindissi, not Lindisfaran, but clearly wrong; seehttps://www.academia.edu/30889439/Lindisfarne_the_Lindisfaran_and_the_origins_of_Anglo-Saxon_Northumbria …
Is Lindsey "modern"?
The forms go back to the 9thC, so not modern but post-Lindissi (kingdom probably came under permanent Mercian control in 670s)
@Perlalaloca Very interesting
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