The martiloge in englysshe after the vse of the chirche of salisbury [and] as it is redde in Syon, with addicyons.

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The martiloge in englysshe after the vse of the chirche of salisbury [and] as it is redde in Syon, with addicyons.
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Catholic Church.
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[Imprynted at London :: In Fletestrete at the sygne of the sonne, by Wynkyn de worde,
The yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC.xxvj. [1526] the xv. daye of February]
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Martyrologies -- Early works to 1800.
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¶ Addicyons.

¶ At alexander the feest of saȳt Porphurie with .cc. of his seruaūtes & soudyours / yt was conuerted by saynt Katheryne / & bycause he buryed the quene saynt Fau∣styne / he with his were put to martyrdom. In yrelond the feest of saynt Kenan a bysshop / borne there of ye kyn¦ges blode / & in youth whan he sholde haue ben slayne he was delyuered by an aungell / & after he had many reuelacyons of aungels / & was of synguler sanctite / & he reysed thre persones vnto lyfe. And by his prayer a woman yt by ye space of thre yeres had borne styll in her wombe two chylder / was soūdly delyuered / wt many

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other grete myracles. The feest also of saynt Flauian ā bysshop. And of many other holy sayntes / mar. cōf. {etc}

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