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Examples of Kalendars listing St Kyneburg for 6 March are: the Lectionary for St Kyneburg of Gloucester (14th century?), R.S. XXXIII, I, lxv & lxviii. Quoted in Livingston Carson, A Finding List of Political Poems Referring to English Affairs of the 13th & 14th Centuries. No.256; Antiphoner
234:. (Burh Abbey was later dedicated to St Peter, becoming "Peterborough"). She was much esteemed as a saint by the monks of Peterborough, and features as one of the saints remembered annually on 6 March in several ancient Peterborough-produced Kalendars, (a section of a psalter). 156:"Nor did King Penda obstruct the preaching of the word among his people, the Mercians, if any were willing to hear it; but, on the contrary, he hated and despised those whom he perceived not to perform the works of faith, when they had once received the faith, saying, 412:
prints the foundation charter of Burh/Medehampstead, dated 664, which establishes beyond doubt that Kyneburg had left her husband to found and preside over her monastery at Castor: "Formerly a queen, who had resigned her sway to preside over a monastery of
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She is remembered in a chapel at Peterborough Cathedral, the 12th-century St Kyneburga's parish church in Castor, Lady Conyburrow's Way (a ridge in a field near Castor), Kimberwell spring,
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and the name "St. Eabba's-well-ford was corrupted to Stableford when a bridge was later built there. St. Eabba's well came to be called by local shepherds 'Jacob's well'". Barrie Cox in
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Eabba, a cousin of Tibba, lived with her. Hope suggests the holy well dedicated to her was just north of Tibba's, on the other side of a ford of the
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dedicated to Saint Tibba. Robert Charles Hope placed the location on the brow of Tibbal's Hill (Tibb's-well-hill), "upon the hill going from
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Women under Monasticism: Chapters on Saint-Lore and Convent Life Between AD 500 and 1500, Houses in Mercia & the South.(1896)
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This was begun two years before the death of King Penda. Their mother was Queen Cyneswise. Tibba is believed to have been a
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were bought in the 10th century by Peterborough Abbey under the direction of Abbot Aelfsige of Peterborough, as part of a
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and was later joined by Kyneswide and Tibba. Kyneswide succeeded Kyneburga as abbess and she was later succeeded by
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of Gilbert de Stanford (early 14th century) F.4.10 Haenel 17(L.5.8), produced at Peterborough Abbey.
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Victoria County History, Northampton, vol.2. Houses of Benedictine Monks: Abbey of Peterborough.
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She died on 15 September AD 680 and was buried at Castor where she soon became revered as a
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They were contemptible and wretched who did not obey their God, in whom they believed
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Dugdale's Monasticon: Peterborough, vol 1, p.377, no.2, prints the charter of 664.
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associated with the saint can be seen on the west side of the north aisle of the
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by the abbey. Their relics at the abbey were lost or destroyed in the
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Kyneburga had been one of the signatories, together with her brother
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The Mildrith Legend A Study in Early Medieval Hagiography in England
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There was another lady by the name of Kyneburg, the wife of
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some time later. Her feast day is celebrated on 6 March.
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Mellows, William Thomas; Mellows, Charles, eds. (1941).
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Index

Kyneburga
Catholic Church
Anglican Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Canonized
Feast
royal family
Mercia
England
King Penda of Mercia
Anglo-Saxon paganism
Bede
Christianity
Mercia
relative
Alhfrith of Deira
Northumbria
Synod of Whitby
abbey
monks
nuns
Castor
Soke of Peterborough
abbess
translated
Peterborough Cathedral
Wulfhere
William Dugdale
saint
her body

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