- St.
Werstan was a monk of the Anglo-Saxon
monastery of
Deerhurst in
Gloucestershire which was destro**** by the Northmen.
Werstan escaped and fled through...
- of St.
Werstan, with
details of his vision, the
consecration of his chapel,
Edward the
Confessor granting the
charter for the site, and
Werstan's martyrdom...
- of
Malvern was the
arrival of St.
Werstan, who
established a cell on the
hillside near St. Ann's Well. St.
Werstan was a monk of the
Saxon monastery of...
- of St.
Werstan, with
details of his vision, the
consecration of his chapel,
Edward the
Confessor granting the
charter for the site, and
Werstan's martyrdom...
-
Malvern Priory +
Benedictine monks cell
traditionally founded c.975 by
Werstan;
hermit settlement?
founded before 1066;
Benedictine monks founded c.1075...
- v t e
Bishops of
Exeter Bishops of
Crediton Werstan (bishop at Tawton)
Putta (bishop at Tawton)
Eadwulf Æthelgar Ælfwold I
Sideman Ælfric Ælfwold II Ælfwold...
- community.
Legend tells that the
settlement began following the
murder of St.
Werstan, a monk of Deerhurst, who fled from the
Danes and took
refuge in the woods...
-
province Canterbury Residence The Palace,
Exeter Information First holder Werstan Leofric (first
Bishop of Exeter)
Established 905 (founded at Tawton) 912...
- environment. The
award scheme is the St
Werstan Award for the
Enhancement of
Water Heritage,
given in
honour of St.
Werstan, one of the
earliest saints ****ociated...
- century) was at
Tawton (later Bishop's Tawton). The
sources claim that
Werstan held
office from its
creation in 905 to his
death in 906; next,
Putta was...