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See also: bishop of Lindisfarne, was, probably a Northumbrian by See also: birth
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According to the extant Lives he was led to take the monastic vows by a vision at the See also: death of bishop See also: Aidan, and the date of his entry at See also: Melrose would be 651
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At this See also: time Eata was See also: abbot there, and Boisel, who is mentioned as his instructor,
See also: prior, in which office See also: Cuthbert succeeded him about 661, having previously spent some time at the monastery of Ripon with Eata
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See also: Bede gives a glowing picture of his missionary zeal at Melrose, but in 664 he was transferred to See also: act as prior at Lindisfarne
.
In 676 he became an anchorite on the See also: island of Fame, and it is said that he per-formed miracles there
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In 684 at the council of Twyford in See also: Northumberland, See also: Ecgfrith, See also: king of Northumbria, prevailed upon him to give up his solitary
See also: life and become a bishop
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He was consecrated at See also: York in the following See also: year as bishop of See also: Hexham, but afterwards he exchanged his see with Eata for that of Lindisfarne
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In 687 he retired to Farne, and died on the island on the 2oth of See also: March 687, the same
See also: day as his friend Hereberht, the anchorite of See also: Derwentwater
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He was buried in the island of Lindisfarne, but his remains were afterwards deposited at See also: Chester-le-Street, and then at Durham
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Another Cuthbert was bishop of See also: Hereford from 736 to about 740, and archbishop of See also: Canterbury from the latter date until his death in See also: October 758
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There are several lives of St Cuthbert, the best of which is the See also: prose life by Bede, which is published in Bede's See also: Opera, edited by J
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See also: Stevenson (1841)
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See also C . Eyre, TheSee also: History of St Cuthbert (1887) ; and J
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Raine, St Cuthbert (1828)
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