Saints.
St. Edburg Daughter to Redwald, King of the E. Angles, embraced a Monastical life at Alesbury, where her Body being buried was afterwards removed to Edburgton (now Edburton) in Suff. her Native County.
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St. Edburg Daughter to Redwald, King of the E. Angles, embraced a Monastical life at Alesbury, where her Body being buried was afterwards removed to Edburgton (now Edburton) in Suff. her Native County.
St. Rumald, Rumbald or Grumbald. The Name's enough, in allusion to these Variations of his Name, let me tell ye, 'tis said, that assoon as Born he cryed out three times I am a Christi∣an.