Cutheard of Lindisfarne

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Cutheard of Lindisfarne (died 915) was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 900 to 915.

Cutheard was responsible for purchasing the village of Bedlington in Northumberland, which was later incorporated into the properties belonging to the Bishopric of Durham when the sees were merged by Bishop Aldhun in 995. It was this purchase that was later responsible for the parish becoming the exclave of County Durham known as Bedlingtonshire.

Religious Posts
Preceded by
Eardulf
Bishop of Lindisfarne
900 - 915
Succeeded by
Tilred

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