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Another question off the Psalter MS:
How common was the cult of edward king & marytr in England? The calendar at
the beginning of the MS has both his feast & the feast of his
translation. It has the same for Richard of Chichester. The other saints
tend to be pretty prominenty. Beckett's feast & translation appear in
red; Dunstand & Cuthbert appear. So do Alphege & Edmund of
Canterbury. Except for Cuthbert & Oswald, most of the English saints are
southern. Would any of this, especially, Edward's prominence, establish a
location narrower than Province of Canterbury?
Tom Izbicki
Thomas M. Izbicki
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