ÆLFRIC, ST EDMUND, AND ST EDWOLD OF CERNE

At an inquisition of 1440, the monks asserted that King Edgar had presented an 'Abbot John' with an estate at Musterton in the parish of Piddlehinton and that the Conqueror had given an 'Abbot William' estates at 'Estwerdesford' and Frome St Quentin.15 Similarly questio...

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Holy relics
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Miracles
Monasteries
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Saints
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