A L14thC misericord, Chester Cathedral, w/ 3 miracles of St Werburg, incl story of the geese https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chester_Cathedral_misericord_Hamilton_0172.JPG …pic.twitter.com/3B6v7INbrD
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A L14thC misericord, Chester Cathedral, w/ 3 miracles of St Werburg, incl story of the geese https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chester_Cathedral_misericord_Hamilton_0172.JPG …pic.twitter.com/3B6v7INbrD
Gocelin of Canterbury says St Werbug d. c.700 at Stow nr Threekingham, Lincolnshire, a prob L7thC minster carved out of regio of Billingas.
@caitlinrgreen Bristol settlers in Dublin established a church dedicated to Werburgh as early as 1178, it is still there.
@jdmccafferty It seems to have been quite a well-travelled cult!
@caitlinrgreen Bristol was Dublin's main English trading port in middle ages, so it made sense, I suppose.
@caitlinrgreen I know a guy who replicates these - I have one of the 'Cat with two tails' (no one knows why for sure)
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