| William White - Norfolk (England) - 1836 - 870 pages
...its annual revenues must have been very valuable. St. Withburga, the first prioress, died in 655, and was first buried in the churchyard, at the west end of the church, where a chapel was erected over her tomb ; but her body, being found " uncorrupted," in 798, was taken... | |
| William White - Norfolk (England) - 1836 - 832 pages
...its annual revenues must have been very valuable. St. Withburga, the first prioress, died in 655, and was first buried in the churchyard, at the west end of the church, where a chapel was erected over her tomb ; but her body, being found " uncorrupted," in 798, was taken... | |
| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - Antiquities - 1909 - 500 pages
...Anna, in the Isle of Ely ; but being destroyed by the Danes, its church was made parochial in 791. St. Withburga was first buried in the churchyard at the west end of the church, where a chapel was erected over her tomb ; but her body being found uncorrupted in 798, was taken up... | |
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