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I had meant to add that this miracle is also in Winnoc's later eleventh-century _Vita secunda_ (BHL 8954). In modern centuries Winnoc has been a patron saint of millers.
Best again,
John Dillon
On 01/23/14, I wrote:
> And not to forget Winnoc (Winnocus, Winocus), a Flemish saint also venerated medievally in southern England. In a miracle recounted in his earliest Vita (the eighth- or ninth-century _Vitae Audomari, Bertini, Winnoci_; BHL 763 and, for the part devoted to Winnoc, 8952), when his failing strength prevented the elderly saint from grinding grain for his monastic community God performed this task for him.
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