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Boisil (died 661) was a monk of
Melrose Abbey, an
offshoot of Lindisfarne, then in the Anglo-Saxon
Kingdom of Northumbria, but now in Scotland,
where he...
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unknown 590
Blathmac c. 750 c. 825
Bodfan 600s
unknown Boethius c. 477 524
Boisil unknown 7 July 664
Bonaventure 1221 15 July 1274 14
April 1482 by Pope Sixtus...
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point he
joined the very new
monastery at Melrose,
under the
prior Boisil. Upon
Boisil's death in 661,
Cuthbert succeeded him as prior.
Cuthbert was possibly...
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Northumberland coast in
north east England. The name
commemorates Saint Boisil, an
Abbot of Melrose. The
village has an
annual gypsy fair,
originally a...
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Evesham Wulfram of
Grantham Irish and
Scottish Aidan of
Lindisfarne Boisil of
Melrose Echa of
Crayke Ultan the
Scribe Indract of
Glastonbury Maildub...
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Cuthbert Gospel.
Saint Boisil (d. 664) of
Melrose Abbey was Cuthbert's teacher. Bede's
prose life of
Cuthbert records that
during Boisil's last illness, he...
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group settled in Durham, and the
remains of
several other saints,
including Boisil and
possibly Bede, were
acquired by a
sacristan called Alfred Westou in...
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stood the
ancient monastery of Old Melrose,
referred to in Bede,
where St
Boisil welcomed the
young St
Cuthbert to
train following his
vision of St Aidan...
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incoming Salmon Queen is crowned. The
parish church of St
Bartholomew and St
Boisil dates to the late 18th century. It
stands on the site of an
earlier church...
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himself by a
vision related to him by a monk who had been a
disciple of
Boisil (the
Prior of
Melrose under Abbot Eata).
Ecgberht instead dispatched Wihtberht...