Popular Romances of the West of England; Or, the Drolls, Traditions, And Superstitions of Old Cornwall;

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Of these, fourteen or fifteen were sainted for their holiness, and their portraits are preserved within a fold of the kingly robe of the saint, their father, in the window at St Neot's Church, bearing the inscription, " Sante Brechane, cum omnibus Sanctis, ora pro nobis," and known as the young women's window.
Of the holy children settled in Cornwall, we learn that the following gave their names to Cornish churches : — I. John, giving name to the Church of St Ive.
2. Endellient, ,, , , Endellio
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3. Menfre, ,, , St Minver.
4. Tethe, St Teath.
5. Mabena, ,, St Mabyii.
6. Merewenna, ,, , Marham.
7. Wenna, „ , St Wenn.
8. Keyne, ,, , , St Keyne.
9. Yse, St Issey.
10. Morwenna ,, , , Morwinstow II. Cleder, „ St Clether.
12. Keri, „ , , Egloskerry.
13. Helie, „ , , Egloshayle.
14. Advvent, „ Advent.
15. Lanent, „ , Lelant.* Of this remarkable family St Keyne stands out as the brightest star. Lovely beyond measure, she wandered over the country safe, even in lawless times, from insult, by " the strength of her purity." We find this virtuous woman performing miracles wherever she went.


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