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Indract or
Indracht was an
Irish saint who,
along with his companions, was
venerated at
Glastonbury Abbey, a
monastery in the
county of
Somerset in south-western...
- Saints' lives:
Lives of SS. Wulfstan, Dunstan, Patrick,
Benignus and
Indract pp 141–143. of Malmesbury,
William (2002). Vita Wulfstani. Oxford. pp. 121–3...
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Malmesbury that ‘Wherefore the
report is
extremely prevalent that both
Saint Indract and
Saint Brigid, no mean
inhabitants of Ireland,
formerly came over to...
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thought to be on the site of an
earlier building perhaps founded by St
Indract. It has been much
extended since, with the 78-foot (24 m) perpendicular...
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Aidan of
Lindisfarne Boisil of
Melrose Echa of
Crayke Ultan the
Scribe Indract of
Glastonbury Maildub of
Malmesbury Kentish Æbbe of
Thanet (Domne Eafe)...
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Aidan of
Lindisfarne Boisil of
Melrose Echa of
Crayke Ultan the
Scribe Indract of
Glastonbury Maildub of
Malmesbury Kentish Æbbe of
Thanet (Domne Eafe)...
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Aidan of
Lindisfarne Boisil of
Melrose Echa of
Crayke Ultan the
Scribe Indract of
Glastonbury Maildub of
Malmesbury Kentish Æbbe of
Thanet (Domne Eafe)...
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Aidan of
Lindisfarne Boisil of
Melrose Echa of
Crayke Ultan the
Scribe Indract of
Glastonbury Maildub of
Malmesbury Kentish Æbbe of
Thanet (Domne Eafe)...
- Saints' Lives.
Lives of SS. Wulfstan, Dunstan, Patrick,
Benignus and
Indract. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Fleming (2001), p. 5. Sir
Thomas Malory...
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William of Malmesbury.
Lives of SS. Wulfstan, Dunstan, Patrick,
Benignus and
Indract.
Oxford Medieval Texts. Oxford, 2002; ed. W. Stubbs,
Memorials of St Dunstan...