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  1. Finan of Lindisfarne

    other uses Finan disambiguation Infobox Bishop name Finan of Lindisfarne image religion Catholic see Diocese of Lindisfarne bishop of Bishop of Lindisfarne enthroned 651 ended 661 province diocese predecessor Aidan of Lindisfarne Aidan successor Colman of Lindisfarne Colm n ordination other post birth name birth date death date 17 February 661 feast day 17 February, 9 February venerated birth place Ireland death place Ireland beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Finan of Lindisfarne died 17 February 661 , also known as Saint Finan , was an Irish monk , trained at Iona in Scotland, who became Bishop of Lindisfarne from 651 until 661. ref name Powicke237 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 237 ref Originally from Ireland, he founded a cathedral on Lindisfarne and converted the monarch king s Sigeberht II of Essex Sigebert of Essex ref name Walsh203 and Peada of Mercia Peada of the Middle Angles to Christianity . ref name Kirby79 Kirby Earliest English Kings pp. 79 80 ref Bede is the main source for Finan s life. ref name Walsh203 Walsh New Dictionary of Saints p. 203 ref Finan was active for some time at a monastery on Church Island on Lough Currane in County Kerry today it is known as St. Finan s Church. To the south of the lake is Inis Uasal Noble Island , an island which is dedicated to him. ref cite book url http books.google.co.uk books?id 4YKrpH222eYC&pg PA134 ... s bef before Aidan of Lindisfarne Aidan s ttl title Bishop of Lindisfarne years 651 661 s aft after Colm n of Lindisfarne Colm n s end Bishops of Lindisfarne Persondata NAME Finan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne Saint DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Ireland DATE OF DEATH 17 February ... Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 7th century people Category 7th century bishops Category ... de Finan von Lindisfarne fr Finan de Lindisfarne it Finan di Lindisfarne pl Finan pt Finan de Lindisfarne ...   more details



  1. Tuda of Lindisfarne

    Infobox Christian leader name Tuda of Lindisfarne image religion Catholic see Diocese of Lindisfarne title Bishop of Lindisfarne appointed 664 ended 664 predecessor Colman of Lindisfarne Colm n successor Eata of Hexham ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 664 death place feast day 21 October Tuda of Lindisfarne died 664 , also known as Saint Tuda , was Bishop of Lindisfarne for less than a year. ref name Powicke237 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 237 ref Although raised in Ireland, he was a staunch believer in Roman Catholic practices, and wore a Roman tonsure and celebrated Easter on the Roman date. However, he was consecrated as bishop in Ireland. ref name Kirby87 Kirby Earliest English Kings pp. 87 88 ref Tuda succeeded the Celtic Christianity supporter Colman of Lindisfarne Saint Colman in the bishopric. ref name catholic.org http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 2387 Catholic Online Saints and Angels St. Tuda accessed on 28 August 2007 ref ref name Harting111 Mayr Harting Coming of Christianity p. 111 ref It is recorded that Tuda became bishop in 664. ref name Powicke237 The Anglo Saxon Chronicle in its entry for 656 includes a 664 charter for the minster of Medhamsted, or Peter borough, which lists Tuda as among the consecrators. The same Chronicle for the year 664 records that Tuda was one of many who died in the plague of that year. His feast day is 21 October. ref name catholic.org Notes reflist References http www.catholic.org ... for Tuda s start s rel ca s bef before Colm n of Lindisfarne Colm n s ttl title Bishop of Lindisfarne years 664 s vac next Eata of Hexham s end Bishops of Lindisfarne Persondata NAME Tuda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne Saint DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 664 ... saints Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 7th century bishops Category Deaths from bubonic plague ... stub de Tuda von Lindisfarne sh Tuda od Lindisfarnea ...   more details



  1. Lindisfarne College

    coord 52.987 3.039 display title region GB scale 10000 for other schools with a similar name Lindisfarne disambiguation Lindisfarne College was a private school or independent school . It was founded in 1891 in Westcliff on Sea in Essex , England . In 1940 Lindisfarne College moved from Westcliff to nearby Creeksea Place , but during World War II the building was requisitioned by the military and the school transferred to Newburgh Priory at Coxwold in Yorkshire . In 1950 the school made its final move to Wynnstay in Ruabon , Wrexham , Wales which was once the ancestral home of the Williams Wynn Baronets Williams Wynn family. The school itself closed due to bankruptcy in 1994 and the house was converted into luxury apartments. Notable former pupils seealso Category People educated at Lindisfarne College Peter Lewis British Army officer Peter Lewis , British Army officer and journalist Wales school stub Category Independent schools in Wales Category Educational institutions established in 1891 Category Educational institutions disestablished in 1994 Category Ruabon ...   more details



  1. Lindisfarne Association

    Refimprove date August 2008 Image LindisfarneChapel.jpg thumb 300 px The Lindisfarne chapel in Crestone, Colorado The Lindisfarne Association is a group of intellectuals of diverse interests organized by cultural history cultural historian William Irwin Thompson for the study and realization of a new planetary culture . It is inspired by Jean Gebser s idea of the Integral theory philosophy integral structure of consciousness, and by Teilhard de Chardin s idea of the noosphere . ref blockquote In the meantime, Mr. Thompson has become the founding director of the wellknown Lindisfarne Association, which his biographical blurb describes as a contemplative education community devoted to the study and realization of a new planetary culture. blockquote NYT review of THE TIME FALLING BODIES TAKE TO LIGHT ... 1981 01 22 books books of the times books of the times.html?&pagewanted all ref ref Lindisfarne ... described his reasons for naming his group after Lindisfarne , an island with a famous monastery ... Lanier, and later from Laurance Rockefeller , Thompson founded the Lindisfarne Association, which functioned ... to the Esalen Institute in California . Lindisfarne functioned through the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City New York for a number of years. Today Lindisfarne functions as a virtual association of the Fellows and meets once a year at varying locations. Goals According to the Lindisfarne Association website, Lindisfarne s fourfold goals are The Planetization of the Esoteric ... nation states, outraged traditional societies, and ravaged lands and seas. Members Members of Lindisfarne ... Zajonc composer Evan Chambers Col end Current status The Lindisfarne Association disbanded as a not for profit institution in 2009. The Lindisfarne Fellows continue to meet once a year at varying .... External links http williamirwinthompson.org lindisfarne.html Lindisfarne Association website at WilliamIrwinThompson.org http web.archive.org web 20060113123716 http www.pacweb.com lindisfarne Internet ...   more details



  1. Lindisfarne (band)

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Lindisfarne image LindisfarneLive1991.jpg caption Lindisfarne in 1991 image size background group or band origin Newcastle upon Tyne , England genre Folk rock years active 1968 1975, 1977 2004 label Charisma Records Charisma , Elektra Records ... Ray Jackson br Ray Laidlaw Lindisfarne were a British folk music folk rock music rock group from Newcastle ... Nicely Out of Tune 1970 , Fog on the Tyne 1971 and Back and Fourth Lindisfarne album Back and Fourth ... , but soon changed their name to Brethren . In 1968, they were joined by Alan Hull and became Lindisfarne ... ETCHED 20IN 20STONE 20 20LINDISFARNE.htm Lindisfarne Live Music Magazine ref ... in 1975. ref name History http www.lindisfarne.co.uk history1.htm History of Lindisfarne ... singles chart hit and the album Back and Fourth Lindisfarne album Back and Fourth moved into the UK .... They formed their own company Lindisfarne Musical Productions and recorded singles such as I Must Stop Going To Parties in the mid 1980s, as well as the album Sleepless Nights Lindisfarne album Sleepless ... in 1989. In 1990 Lindisfarne introduced themselves to a younger generation with the duet Fog .... ref name History Lindisfarne finally broke up in late 2003, performing a final concert on 1 ... continued to tour under the name Lindisfarne Acoustic until May 2004. ref name History On 19 November ... Lindisfarne discography References Reflist External links http www.lindisfarne.co.uk Official site discogs artist artist Lindisfarne http www.rayjacksonart.co.uk Ray Jackson http www.rodclements.com ... www.mainlymono.co.uk lindisfarne Lindisfarne Photographs Lindisfarne DEFAULTSORT Lindisfarne Category ... folk groups cs Lindisfarne skupina de Lindisfarne Band fr Lindisfarne groupe it Lindisfarne gruppo musicale nl Lindisfarne band no Lindisfarne band nn Bandet Lindisfarne ru Lindisfarne fi Lindisfarne yhtye uk Lindisfarne ...   more details



  1. Aidan of Lindisfarne

    Other uses Aidan disambiguation Infobox saint name Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne birth date death date death date 651 8 31 df y feast day 31 August Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion , 9 June Lutheran Church venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Eastern Orthodox Church , Anglican Communion , Lutheran Church , Episcopal Church United States Episcopal Church image Saint Aidan.jpg imagesize 200px caption Aidan, Bishop of Lindisfarne Saxon Bishop of Lindisfarne birth place Ireland death place Parish Churchyard, Bamburgh , Northumberland titles Bishop beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes Monk holding a flaming torch stag patronage Northumbria Firefighter s major shrine originally Lindisfarne Lindisfarne Abbey , Northumberland later disputed between Iona Abbey & Glastonbury Abbey all destroyed . suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Augustine of Canterbury Augustine was the Apostle of Kent, but Aidan was the Apostle of the English. Joseph Barber Lightfoot Bishop Lightfoot Known as Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne, Aidan the Apostle of Northumbria died 651 , was the founder and first bishop of the monastery on the island of Lindisfarne ... in 635. ref name Powicke237 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 237 ref Aidan chose Lindisfarne ... category s start s rel ca s new diocese s ttl title Bishop of Lindisfarne years 635 651 s aft after Finan of Lindisfarne Finan s end Bishops of Lindisfarne Saints of Ireland Anglo Saxon saints Use dmy dates date June 2011 Persondata NAME Aidan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne ... of Lindisfarne Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category Irish Christian monks Category Medieval Gaels ... von Lindisfarne es Aidan eo Sankta Aidan fr Aidan de Lindisfarne ga Naomh Aodh n Lindisfarne it Aidano di Lindisfarne sw Aidan Mtakatifu hu Szent Aidan nl Aiden van Lindesfarne pl wi ty Aidan pt Aidan de Lindisfarne ru sh Aidan od Lindisfarnea uk ...   more details



  1. Lindisfarne Castle

    Infobox UK feature official name Lindisfarne Castle shire county state Northumberland country England nation UK map name United Kingdom Northumberland static image name LindisfarneCastleHolyIsland.jpg static image caption Lindisfarne Castle, a 16th century fortification made into a family home by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1901. static image 2 name static image caption 2 os grid reference NU135435 latitude 55.680 longitude 1.795 Lindisfarne Castle is a 16th century castle located on Lindisfarne Holy Island , near Berwick upon Tweed , Northumberland , England, much altered by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1901. The island is accessible from the mainland at low tide by means of a causeway. History The castle is located in what was once the very volatile border area between England and Scotland. Not only did the English and Scots fight, but the area was frequently attacked by Vikings. The castle was built in 1550, around the time that Lindisfarne Priory went out of use, and stones from the priory were used as building material. It is very small by the usual standards, and was more of a fort. The castle sits on the highest point of the island, a whinstone hill called Beblowe. Lindisfarne s position in the North Sea made it vulnerable to attack from Scots and Norsemen, and by Tudor times it was clear there was a need for a stronger fortification, although obviously, by this time, the Norsemen were ... Berwick and protected the small Lindisfarne Harbour . In the eighteenth century the castle was occupied ... Image Lindisfarne Castle.jpg Lindisfarne Castle gallery References references External links commons category http www.northofthetyne.co.uk LindisfarneCastle.html Images of Lindisfarne Castle http www.nationaltrust.org.uk main w vh w visits w findaplace w lindisfarnecastle Lindisfarne Castle information ... of Edwin Lutyens es Castillo de Lindisfarne no Lindisfarne Castle pt Castelo de Lindisfarne ru sv Lindisfarne Castle ...   more details



  1. Lindisfarne Interchange

    coord 42 51 42.70 S 147 21 17.02 E display title The Lindisfarne Interchange is a Trumpet interchange which connects the Tasman Bridge to the Tasman Highway and the East Derwent Highway , on the eastern shore of the Derwent River Tasmania Derwent River within Hobart , Tasmania . The Interchange was constructed in 1960 in conjunction with the Tasman Bridge and opened to Traffic on December 23, 1964. ref cite web year 2004 url http www.parliament.tas.gov.au history tbstats.htm title Tasman Bridge Statistics publisher Tasmanian Government accessdate 2007 03 04 ref The interchange experiences regular congestion, handling in excess of 67,000 traffic movements per day. ref name loaded cite web year 2007 url http stca.tas.gov.au downloads 2006 04 linear infrastructure.pdf title Linear Infrastructure publisher Dier Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources accessdate 2007 05 05 ref ref cite web year 2007 url http www.abc.net.au stateline tas content 2006 s1914760.htm title Traffic Jams publisher Stateline Tasmania accessdate 2008 02 22 ref References reflist Road infrastructure in Hobart Category Transport in Hobart Category Highways in Hobart Category Roads in Tasmania Category Road interchanges in Australia ...   more details



  1. Bishop of Lindisfarne (modern)

    In 1970 the Catholic Church revived the Angles Anglian title of Bishop of Lindisfarne Saxon Bishop of Lindisfarne , assigning it as a titular see with the two titular bishop s who have served so far, functioning as auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Westminster http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese d2l68.html Catholic hierarchy.org . Victor Guazzelli 1970 2004 John Arnold bishop John Arnold 2005 present The below are interlanguage links. RC stub Category Post Reformation United Kingdom Catholic bishops Lindisfarne Category Titular sees Lindisfarne de Lindisfarna Titularbistum it Sede titolare di Lindisfarne ...   more details



  1. Lindisfarne Cricket Club

    class infobox bordered style width 25em text align left font size 95 style font size larger Lindisfarne Cricket Club colspan 2 style text align center Image Logo Lfarne1.png 150px br Founded 1891 Team Colours Dark Blue Light Blue Home Ground Anzac Park Current Captain Brendan Drew Current Coach Andrew Downton 2010 11 Position 1st TCA Titles 2 colspan 2 style font size smaller footnotes Lindisfarne Cricket Club LCC , also known as The Lightning , is a grade level cricket club representing Lindisfarne in Tasmania s Tasmanian Grade Cricket Grade Cricket Competition . The LCC play their home games at Anzac Park, in Lindisfarne, a suburb of the City of Clarence .. Lindisfarne were formed in 1891 and originally played in the Clarence Cricket Association. They joined the Southern Suburban Cricket Association in 1947, and were admitted into the TCA Grade Competition in 1992. It took Lindisfarne 9 years to win their first premiership in 2000 01. Lindisfarne are the current TCA first grade champions after triumphing over Clarence in last season s grand final. ref http www.tascricket.com.au tcanewsdisplay Lindisfarne Claim BETASPORT CTPL Premiership 24600 ref Many top players have played for Lindisfarne including Jamie Cox cricketer Jamie Cox , Andrew Downton , Brendan Drew , Rod Tucker , Colin Miller cricketer Colin Miller , Calum Marshall, Shane Watson and Jason Krejza . The club has also produced many legends of lower grades such as Bruce Johnson, Barry Duvall, Nathan Wilson, Mark Waddington and Super Skipper Kim Dillon. Honours Tasmanian Grade Cricket TCA Premierships 2 2000 2001, 2010 2011. External links http lindisfarnecc.tas.cricket.com.au LCC Website references Category Tasmanian grade cricket clubs Australia cricket team stub ...   more details



  1. Back and Fourth (Lindisfarne album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Back and Fourth Type studio Artist Lindisfarne band Lindisfarne Cover Album cover Back and Fourth Lindisfarne.jpg Released 1978 Recorded 1978 Genre Progressive rock br Folk rock Length Label flagicon UK Mercury Records flagicon USA Atco Records Producer Gus Dudgeon Reviews Last album Happy Daze br 1975 This album Back and Fourth br 1978 Next album The News br 1979 Back and Fourth is a 1978 album by England English rock music rock band Lindisfarne band Lindisfarne . Released in nine countries on three record labels, it reached position 22 on the UK album charts and contained the successful single Run for Home . Production The album was produced by Gus Dudgeon and recorded between February and April 1978. ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discbackandfourth.htm Back and Fourth lindisfarne.co.uk ref It was the first album to feature the reformed original Lindisfarne lineup after they had broken up in 1973. ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk history2.htm Lindisfarne The Official Website History ref Release, chart performance and reception Back and Fourth was released in June 1978 in the UK by Mercury Records . It spent eleven weeks in the UK album charts, reaching a highest position of 22, with a total of three weeks in the top 25. ref http www.chartstats.com albuminfo.php?id 4384 Chart Stats Lindisfarne Back and Fourth ref It was also released in eight other countries around the world on three different record labels. ref http www.lindisfarne.de ... a 15 week stint in the UK charts. ref http www.chartstats.com songinfo.php?id 7792 Chart Stats Lindisfarne ... song.php?id 25849 Run for Home song by Lindisfarne Music VF ref The second, Juke Box Gypsy ... at 56. ref http www.chartstats.com songinfo.php?id 7951 Chart Stats Lindisfarne Juke Box Gypsy ref ... Meet me on the Corner Lindisfarne the collection artist Lindisfarne year 2006 first David last ... reflist Lindisfarne Category 1978 albums Category Lindisfarne albums Category Albums produced by Gus ...   more details



  1. Lindisfarne College, New Zealand

    Infobox school name Lindisfarne College seal image motto Ascensiones In Corde type Integrated State, Boys, Intermdiate & Secondary established 1953 address Pakowhai Road, br Hastings, br New Zealand coordinates coord 39.6244 176.8349 region NZ HKB type edu display inline,title rector Ken MacLeod roll 500 decile 10 MOE 230 homepage http www.lindisfarne.school.nz lindisfarne.school.nz Lindisfarne College was established in Hastings, New Zealand Hastings , New Zealand in 1953 by the Herrick Family. The land was gifted by the Herricks and the school begun with a modest roll of 33 students however its roll has rapidly increased and in 2011 has over 500 students currently attending the college. The school caters for Form 1 Year 7 to Form 7 Year 13 . Its sister school, Iona College Havelock North Iona College , is situated in nearby Havelock North . Lindisfarne is currently in the process of constructing ... including the dining hall, gymnasium, and music department. Lindisfarne College s headmaster rector is Ken MacLeod. He succeeded Grant Lander, in 2010. Lindisfarne has an established house system ... 26 ref Joint Activities Lindisfarne is located adjacent Hastings Girls High School . These two schools have joint musical ensembles Concord Symphonic, junior concert band . Lindisfarne also engages in an annual ... . Academic achievement Lindisfarne places a strong emphasis on academic achievement. A majority of the school ... each term. Sporting Lindisfarne has immense pride in its sporting culture. Participation in sport ... New Zealand at age group level while still at the school. Houses The houses of Lindisfarne are Aidan Red It is named after Aidan of Lindisfarne Saint Aidan . Cuthbert Black It is named after Saint ... business listing pr9g lindisfarne college ref Unreferenced section date March 2008 Durham Green It is named after the county of Durham in England . ref http www.hawkesbaytoday.co.nz local news lindisfarne ... Category Schools in Hastings, New Zealand de Lindisfarne College ...   more details



  1. Sleepless Nights (Lindisfarne album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Back and Fourth Type studio Artist Lindisfarne band Lindisfarne Cover Released 1982 Recorded 1982 Genre Progressive rock br Folk rock Length Label Producer Stephen Lipson Reviews Last album The News br 1979 This album Sleepless Nights br 1982 Next album Dance Your Life Away br 1986 Sleepless Nights is a 1982 album by England English rock music rock band Lindisfarne band Lindisfarne . It was the first album to be released on the group s own record label, and peaked at position 59 in the UK album charts. Production Sleepless Nights was produced and engineered by Stephen Lipson . ref http www.soundonsound.com sos apr08 articles classictracks 0408.htm Frankie Goes To Hollywood Relax Classic Tracks soundonsound.com ref It was recorded at Ridge Farm Studio , Chipping Norton Studio and Marquee Studios . ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk discsleeplessnights.htm Lindisfarne Discography Sleepless Nights ref The album was the first to be released on Lindisfarne s own record label. ref name Allmusic Allmusic class album id sleepless nights r43281 label Sleepless Nights ref Chart performance, single releases and critical response Sleepless Nights appeared in the UK album charts at 59 in October 1982. This proved to be the album s peak position, and it spent only three weeks in the chart. ref http www.chartstats.com albuminfo.php?id 7018 Chart Stats Lindisfarne Sleepless Nights ref Three tracks from the album were released as singles. The first, I Must Stop Going To Parties , received a large amount of radio airplay but did not chart. It was followed by Sunderland Boys and Nights , both of which proved unsuccessful. ref cite album notes title Meet me on the Corner Lindisfarne the collection artist Lindisfarne year 2006 first David last Wells format CD booklet publisher Sanctuary Records Group ref The album received mixed reviews. Bruce ... Lindisfarne Category 1982 albums Category Lindisfarne albums Category Albums produced by Stephen ...   more details



  1. Lindisfarne Football Club

    Infobox aus sport club clubname Lindisfarne image Image Lindisfarnelogo large.jpg fullname Lindisfarne Football Club emblem Two Blues strip Image Lindisfarne jumper.jpg founded 1911 sport Australian rules football league Southern Football League Tasmania Southern Football League ground Anzac Park capacity 2000 song We are the Two Blues president Jack Potter coach Adrian Goodwin Reserves Coach Brad Boof Turner captain Justin Myers season 2010 position Sixth The Lindisfarne Football Club , nicknamed the Two Blues , is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League Tasmania Southern Football League in Tasmania , Australia. Origins The Lindisfarne Football Club was formed in 1911 and competed in the Clarence Football Association until 1948. In 1949 the club joined the Tasmanian Amateur Football League Southern Division until the League went out of existence at the end of the 1995 season. In 1996 the club joined the newly started Southern Tasmanian Football League now known as the Southern Football League Tasmania SFL where it still competes today. After a solid start to its SFL tenure, the Two Blues suffered from a disastrous period between 1998 and 2004 whereby the club lost 74 consecutive senior matches. In 2008 the Two Blues swept all before then winning all of their 18 roster matches and second semi final before crashing to the Huonville Lions by 37 points on Grand Final day at North Hobart Oval before 4,397 fans. Lindisfarne also managed to make the 2009 SFL grand final although losing to New Norfolk who were undefeated all season. Entry to Southern Football League 1996 Clarence Football Association premierships 1924 TAFL Southern Division premierships 1957, 1982, 1989 TAFL Southern Division runners up 1992 STFL SFL Regional League premiers Nil STFL SFL Regional League runners up 2008, 2009 State amateur premierships 1957, 1989 Peter ... score Unknown External links http www.lfc.org.au Lindisfarne Football Club http www.southernfootballleague.com.au ...   more details



  1. Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School

    Infobox school name Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School image Image LAGS smallshield.jpg 125px Crest of Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School motto lang la Luceat Lux Vestra motto translation Let Your Light Shine established 1981 type Independent school Independent , Day school denomination Anglican Church of Australia Anglican slogan Helping students excel principal Mr Chris Duncan city Tweed Heads state New South Wales NSW country Australia coordinates coord 28 14 1.8 S 153 30 22.4 E display inline,title type edu region AU NSW enrolment 1,100 staff colours Blue and White color box 0000FF color box FFFFFF homepage http www.lindisfarne.nsw.edu.au www.lindisfarne.nsw.edu.au Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School is a co educational private day school on the southern end of the Gold Coast, Australia offering an integrated NSW curriculum from Pre School through to Year 12. The School has two campuses, Pre School through to Year 4 at Electoral district of Tweed Tweed Coast , and Year 5 through to Year 12 in Terranora, New South Wales Terranora , New South Wales . It is located in the Anglican Diocese of Grafton . History Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School was established in 1981 as a result of initiatives taken by the Rector and parishioners of St. Cuthbert s Church, Tweed Heads. The campus at Sunshine Avenue has progressively expanded its facilities and 1995 saw the growth into Secondary years. In 1996 the Senior School relocated to its permanent site at Mahers Lane, Terranora , with the Middle School joining it in 1997. The Pre school opened at the Junior School Campus in 1998. Development is ongoing at both campuses to house Lindisfarne s expanding enrolment. Location Located in Terranora ... 2011 While close to the Queensland border, Lindisfarne is distinctly a NSW school it is registered ... in the Pre school to tertiary literacy in Years 11 and 12. Lindisfarne is the highest ranked school ... and Statewide competitions. All students of Lindisfarne are placed into sport houses named after ...   more details



  1. Oscar Murton, Baron Murton of Lindisfarne

    Henry Oscar Murton, Baron Murton of Lindisfarne Order of the British Empire OBE Territorial Decoration TD Privy Council of the United Kingdom PC 8 May 1914 5 July 2009 ref http www.publications.parliament.uk pa ld200809 ldhansrd text 90706 0001.htm 0907064000002 Lords Hansard , 6 July 2009 ref was a United Kingdom British Conservative Party UK Conservative Party politician. Murton was born in Newcastle upon Tyne ref http www.freebmd.org.uk Births England and Wales 1837 1915 ref and educated at Uppingham School . He joined the Territorial Army United Kingdom Territorial Army with a commission in the Northumberland Fusiliers in 1934. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1937 and to Captain British Army and Royal Marines Captain in 1939. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the General Staff from 1942 to 1946. He later became a managing director of department store s. Murton was Member of Parliament for Poole UK Parliament constituency Poole from 1964 to 1979, preceding John Devereux Ward John Ward . Murton was a government whip politics whip under Edward Heath and later a Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons from 1973 to 1979. He was appointed as a Privy Council of the United Kingdom Privy Counsellor in 1976, and after his retirement from the British House of Commons House of Commons at the United Kingdom general election, 1979 1979 general election , he was given a life peer age as Baron Murton of Lindisfarne , of Hexham in the County of Northumberland . References references Times Guide to the House of Commons October 1974 Rayment date February 2012 Rayment hc date March 2012 External links Hansard contribs mr oscar murton Oscar Murton s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Poole UK Parliament constituency Poole years United Kingdom general election, 1964 ... of World War II Category Conservative Party UK life peers Murton of Lindisfarne Category Conservative ... stub Conservative UK MP 1910s stub de Oscar Murton, Baron Murton of Lindisfarne ...   more details



  1. Aldred the Scribe

    . Strayer. p. 283. ISBN 0 684 18278 5 ref Aldred s colophon indicates that the Gospels were written by Eadfrith , a bishop of Lindisfarne in 698, the original binding was supplied by Ethelwald, Eadfrith s successor in 921, and the outside ornamentation was done by Billfrith, an anchorite of Lindisfarne .... p. 424. ISBN 0 8240 5786 4 ref Apart from the Lindisfarne Gospels, Aldred also glossed the Durham ... been erroneously thought to be in the same handwriting as those of the Lindisfarne Gospels. The writing ... History of the Lindisfarne Gospels DEFAULTSORT Aldred Category Roman Catholic monks Category English ...   more details



  1. 721

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 721 Year nav 721 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 721 Roman numerals DCCXXI was a common year starting on Wednesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . The denomination 721 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Byzantine Empire Former Byzantine Empire Byzantine emperor Roman Emperor Anastasius II Anastasius II leads a revolt against emperor Leo III the Isaurian Leo III . Europe Theuderic IV of the Franks Theuderic IV succeeds Chilperic II of the Franks Chilperic II as king of the Franks. June 9 &ndash Battle of Toulouse 721 Battle of Toulouse after besieging Toulouse for three months, Al Samh ibn Malik al Khawlani , the governor of Muslim Spain al Andalus , is defeated by Duke Odo of Aquitaine , preventing an Arab invasion of Gaul . Anbasa ibn Suhaym Al Kalbi Anbasa ibn Suhaim Al Kalbi is appointed governor of Al Andalus . Prague is founded according to legend by the Princess Libu e and her husband P emysl , founder of the dynasty with the same name. China Rains and heavy storms around the southern seaport of Yangzhou reportedly destroy over 1,000 ships and boats, in the usual congested canal and river traffic of the Tang Dynasty era. onlyinclude Births Abu Musa Jabir Ibn Hayyan a.k.a. Geber , Arabian alchemy alchemist approximate date Al Saffah , first Abbasid caliph d. 754 Deaths Anastasius II emperor Anastasius II , Byzantine empire Byzantine Emperor Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Eadfrith , Bishop of Lindisfarne 698 721 and presumed author of the Lindisfarne Gospels Yao Chong , Chinese chancellor of the Tang Dynasty born 650 Liu Zhiji , Chinese historian born 661 Al Samh ibn Malik al Khawlani , the Arab governor general of Muslim Spain . Khan Tervel , Khan of Bulgaria Bulgaria Khan References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 721 Category 721 af 721 am 721 . . . ar 721 an 721 a ...   more details



  1. Billfrith

    the Lindisfarne colophon containing Billfrith s name. ref Rollason and Rollason eds. , Durham Liber ...   more details



  1. Vita Sancti Cuthberti (anonymous)

    by patron Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Eadfrith , bishop of Lindisfarne 698&ndash 721 dedicated to audience language Medieval Latin Latin date 699 x 705 date of issue provenance Lindisfarne monastery state .... ref Thacker, Origins , p. 113 ref It was commissioned by Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Bishop Eadfrith died 721 , the bishop famous for the Lindisfarne Gospels who also commissioned Bede s Prose ... Cuthbert , bishop of Lindisfarne and Anglo Saxon saint died 687 setting Northumbria period covered ... died 687 , a Bernicia n hermit monk who became bishop of Lindisfarne . Surviving in eight manuscript ... influences. The name of the author is not known, though he was a monk of the monastery of Lindisfarne ... and bishop of Lindisfarne who died on 20 March 687 . ref Stancliffe, Cuthbert, Pastor and Solitary ... Dictionary of Dark Age Britain , s.v. Eadfrith p. 112 ref The Anonymous Life was organised ... source used however was the oral tradition of the Lindisfarne monks. ref name Colgrave 12 Many of the men ... Heinrich Hahn in 1883 put a case for Herefrith, the abbot of Lindisfarne mentioned as a source by Bede in his own Vita of the saint. ref Hahn, Bonifaz und Lul , pp. 175&ndash 79 Thacker, Lindisfarne ... be deduced that it was written by a monk of Lindisfarne . ref name Colgrave 11 Colgrave, Two ..., I took in part from what I have previously found written about him by the brethren of Lindisfarne. ref name Colgrave 11 blockquote Throughout the Anonymous Life the author refers to Lindisfarne and its ... , Two Lives of Saint Cuthbert A Life by an Anonymous Monk of Lindisfarne and Bede s Prose Life ... that the work was commissioned by Bishop Eadfrith. ref Colgrave, Two Lives , pp. 60&ndash 60 ref ... that Aidan of Lindisfarne Aidan , bishop of Lindisfarne, had died on the same hour as Cuthbert ... of Melrose for some time performing other miracles omitted by the author , Cuthbert departs for Lindisfarne at the instigation of Eata of Lindisfarne Bishop Eata designing a monastic rule for the monks ...   more details



  1. List of saints of Northumbria

    Oxford Dictionary of Saints Retrieved on 28  October 2009. ref valign top Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Northumbria died 721 Bishop of Lindisfarne, said to have been artist of the Lindisfarne Gospels ... publisher Catholic Encyclopedia Retrieved on 28  October 2009. ref valign top Aidan of Lindisfarne Connacht , Ireland died 651 First Bishop of Lindisfarne , invited by Oswald to reconvert Northumbria. ref cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 01233d.htm title St. Aidan of Lindisfarne publisher ... Finan of Lindisfarne Ireland died 661 Bishop of Lindisfarne, converted Sigeberht II of Essex and Peada ... Catholic Encyclopedia Retrieved on 28  October 2009. ref valign top Colm n of Lindisfarne Ireland 605 675 Bishop of Lindisfarne, active during time of the Synod of Whitby . ref cite web url http www.newadvent.org ... title St. Balin publisher Catholic Online Retrieved on 8  November 2009. ref valign top Tuda of Lindisfarne Ireland died 664 Bishop of Lindisfarne, staunch supporter of Latin calculations of Easter ... Bishop of Lindisfarne, earlier abbot, first non Irishman to hold the bishopric. ref cite web url http .... ref valign top Cuthbert of Lindisfarne Dunbar , Northumbria 634 687 Bishop of Lindisfarne, priest ... 2009. ref valign top Eadberht of Lindisfarne Northumbria died 698 Bishop of Lindisfarne, favoured ... October 2009. ref valign top thelwold of Lindisfarne Northumbria died 740 Bishop of Lindisfarne, oversaw binding of the raw Lindisfarne Gospels . ref cite web url http www.catholic.org saints saint.php ... died 757 Hermit and priest, moved to Lindisfarne, known as Apostle of the Lothian s. ref cite web url ... who bound the Lindisfarne Gospels . ref cite web url http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint ...   more details



  1. Timeline of Northumbria and Northumberland

    NOTOC This timeline summarizes significant events in the history of Northumbria and Northumberland . 600 604 thelfrith of Northumbria Aethelfrith unites Bernicia and Deira kingdom Deira to form Northumbria. 625 Paulinus of York Paulinus is consecrated as Bishop of York . 638 Gododdin hillfort at Edinburgh is captured by Edwin of Northumbria . 664 Synod of Whitby 664 Plague in British Isles travels at least as far north as Lastingham . 685 Loss to Picts at Battle of Dun Nechtain Nechtansmere limits northern expansion. 687 Cuthbert of Lindisfarne Cuthbert , patron saint of Northumbria, dies at his Farne Islands Inner Farne Island hermitage. 700 709 Acca of Hexham Acca is appointed as Bishop of Hexham . 715 Eadfrith creates the Lindisfarne Gospels . 731 Bede writes the Ecclesiastical History of the English People at Jarrow . 735 Alcuin of York is born, later a major figure in the Carolingian Renaissance under Charlemagne . 793 Vikings raid Lindisfarne . 794 Vikings raid Jarrow . 800 829 Northumbria accepts Egbert of Wessex as overlord. 865 Northumbrians led by Aelle II of Northumbria Aelle II defeat Ragnar Lodbrok s raiding Swedish people Swedes . 866 York and southern Northumbria are conquered and settled by the Great Heathen Army . 867 Aelle II of Northumbria Aelle II and Osbeorht join forces only to be defeated at the Battle of York. 900 915 Ealdred I of Bernicia and Constantine II of Scotland are defeated by Vikings in the first Battles of Corbridge Battle of Corbridge . 927 Earldom of Northumbria is created by Athelstan . 937 Athelstan defeats Norse Celtic force in the battle of Brunanburh . 954 Edinburgh is lost to Scottish king Indulf . 995 Monks from Lindisfarne establish Durham 1000 1018 Lothian is lost to Scottish king Malcolm II . 1065 The term Northumberland is first recorded in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle . 1069 William I of England William I ruthlessly suppresses Northumbrian opposition in the harrowing of the North . 1080 Normans fortify a town on the Riv ...   more details



  1. Egfrid

    Egfrid may refer to Egfrid of Lindisfarne Bishop of Lindisfarne from 821 until his death. Egfrid of Northumbria List of monarchs of Northumbria King of Northumbria from 670 until his death. disambig ...   more details



  1. Heathured

    Heathured is an Anglo Saxon name borne by several people Egfrid of Lindisfarne also known as Heathured , 9th century Bishop of Lindisfarne Heathured of Worcester Heathured late 8th century Bishop of Worcester disambig ...   more details



  1. Ælfsige (Bishop of St Cuthbert)

    Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name lfsige title Bishop of Lindisfarne Bishop of St Cuthbert image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Lindisfarne term 968 990 predecessor Aldred of Lindisfarne Aldred successor Aldhun of Durham Aldhun Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date 990 death place previous post lfsige or Elfdig died 990 was Bishop of Lindisfarne Bishop of St Cuthbert from 968 to 990. ref name Powicke216 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ref Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 10384 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for lfsige s start s rel ca s bef before Aldred of Lindisfarne Aldred s ttl title Bishop of Lindisfarne years 968 990 s aft after Aldhun of Durham Aldhun s end Bishops of Lindisfarne Persondata NAME lfsige ALTERNATIVE NAMES Elfdig SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 990 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aelfsige Category 990 deaths Category Roman Catholic monks Category Bishops of Lindisfarne Category 10th century bishops England bishop stub ...   more details




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