Page:Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 1.djvu/246

 240 LLANDAFF.

Tkliad or Eliud is said to have been the successor of Dubritius, and is styled archbishop of Llandaff ; the dates of his consecration and death are not known.

Oidoceus' is called the third bishop of Llandaff, but the times of his taking possession of the see ami death .-iic uncertain, as aro also those of all his smrcssurs, till the latter end of the ninth century. Their names (which Le Neve confesses to have taken from Godwin, who was bishop of this see, and who would therefore take pains to make his list as perfect as possible) are as follow :

1 1 BILWYNU8 or We I in as.

AlDANl S. El GI8TIL. I.i \ \ri [US.

Com i i.i b N OT Com i im.u i \i s.

A HOW I- I II..

(ii i:\ \ \. Gl odi mi.

KlU I .HINTS.

Grecieli - Berthgwi n. Trychan. Elvogus or Ki. \ o Catgwahet.

( l i; i n ii in.

Nobis, gulfridus.

NUDD.

( Mil. I.I \l(

Libiad 6 or Lihi.ia n in. Ob. 02O.

M \K( niTlTll. Ob. 943. V \ ri.it.

��A His name is also written Hunt.; Chevelliauc consecratt <1

Odoceus and Odotheus. by Aethelred archbishop of Can-

5 Cameleac, Sax. Chron. an. terbury in 87a, Rad. de Dicet.

918; Cymelgeac, Flor. "Wi^orn. col. 4,51. He died in 927.

ad an. 915 5 Camdegeac, Hen. 8 bibau. Dicet. col. 451.

�� �