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==== Omissions and biases ==== Bede is somewhat reticent about the career of Wilfrid, a contemporary and one of the most prominent clerics of his day. This may be because Wilfrid's opulent lifestyle was uncongenial to Bede's monastic mind; it may also be that the events of Wilfrid's life, divisive and controversial as they were, simply did not fit with Bede's theme of the progression to a unified and harmonious church.<ref name="Farmer_31" /> Bede's account of the early migrations of the Angles and Saxons to England omits any mention of a movement of those peoples across the [[English Channel]] from Britain to [[Brittany]] described by [[Procopius]], who was writing in the sixth century. [[Frank Stenton]] describes this omission as "a scholar's dislike of the indefinite"; traditional material that could not be dated or used for Bede's didactic purposes had no interest for him.<ref name="Stenton_8β9">{{harvnb|Stenton|1971|pp=8β9}}</ref> Bede was a Northumbrian, and this tinged his work with a local bias.<ref name="JMWH_xxxi">{{harvnb|Wallace-Hadrill|1988|p=xxxi}}</ref> The sources to which he had access gave him less information about the west of England than for other areas.<ref name="TCOB_119">{{harvnb|Yorke|2006|p=119}}</ref> He says relatively little about the achievements of Mercia and Wessex, omitting, for example, any mention of Boniface, a West Saxon missionary to the continent of some renown and of whom Bede had almost certainly heard, though Bede does discuss Northumbrian missionaries to the continent. He is also parsimonious in his praise for [[Aldhelm]], a West Saxon who had done much to convert the native Britons to the Roman form of Christianity. He lists seven kings of the Anglo-Saxons whom he regards as having held ''[[imperium]]'', or overlordship; only one king of Wessex, [[Ceawlin]], is listed as [[Bretwalda]], and none from Mercia, though elsewhere he acknowledges the secular power several of the Mercians held.<ref name="TCOB_21β2">{{harvnb|Yorke|2006|pp=21β22}}</ref> Historian [[Robin Fleming]] states that he was so hostile to Mercia because Northumbria had been diminished by Mercian power that he consulted no Mercian informants and included no stories about its saints.<ref>{{harvnb|Fleming|2011|p=111}}</ref> Bede relates the story of Augustine's mission from Rome, and tells how the British clergy refused to assist Augustine in the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons. This, combined with Gildas's negative assessment of the British church at the time of the Anglo-Saxon invasions, led Bede to a very critical view of the native church. However, Bede ignores the fact that at the time of Augustine's mission, the history between the two was one of warfare and conquest, which, in the words of [[Barbara Yorke]], would have naturally "curbed any missionary impulses towards the Anglo-Saxons from the British clergy."<ref name="TCOB_118">{{harvnb|Yorke|2006|p=118}}</ref>
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