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Walston (recorded as
Walstan in some sources) was an Anglo-Saxon prince,
known for the
miracles which occurred during and
after his life
after he became...
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location in the
legend of St
Walstan, the 10th-11th
century patron saint of farm labourers.
According to legend,
Walstan was born at
Bawburgh (or possibly...
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Isidore the Farmer, Notburga,
Phocas the Gardener,
Theobald of Provins,
Walstan Farm
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Andrew the Apostle,
Benedict of Nursia,
Bernard of Vienne...
- sources) was an Anglo-Saxon princess,
known for
being the
mother of
Saint Walstan,
whose cult was
celebrated during the
Middle Ages in the
English county...
- monk and then
Abbot of Brétigny near
Noyon in
France (8th century)
Saint Walstan, a farm
labourer in
Taverham and Costessey,
remarkable for his charity...
- of East
Anglia Tancred of
Thorney Torthred of
Thorney Tova of
Thorney Walstan of
Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely
Wulfric of
Holme East
Saxon Æthelburh...
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neighbouring village of Drayton. The
patron saint of
Taverham is St
Walstan who
according to
legend lived and
worked in the
village in the 11th century...
- of East
Anglia Tancred of
Thorney Torthred of
Thorney Tova of
Thorney Walstan of
Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely
Wulfric of
Holme East
Saxon Æthelburh...
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Costessey in the 19th century.
Costessey features in the
legend of St
Walstan, the little-known
patron saint of farm labourers, who is
remembered in...
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William Walstan Crawley-Boevey (born 1960) is an
English mathematician.
Since 2016, he has been
Alexander von
Humboldt Professor at Universität Bielefeld...