the county of Stafford,) hershrine was carried to West-Chester, in the reign of king Alfred, who,marryi rs, in which heredeemed eighty-seven, but remained himself a hostage for the fullpayment of the money. Herconversion happened in the year 1274, the twenty-fifth of her age. imitating his example and virtues; and in ourstudying to walk continually in the divine presence, fin
Count Withur, whoresided in the Isle of Bas, bestowed his own house on the saint to beconverted into a monastery; and St. Thisexcellent life is published by Dom Menard, at the head of St. Odo, archbishop of Canterbury, and toOskitell, bishop first of Dorcester, afterwards of York. The churchof that place still retains, from him, the name of Tempul-Cammin.
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