The 10thC Benedictional of St Æthelwold is fab, but he did authorise the theft of the relics of St Herefrith from Louth, Lincolnshire... :(https://twitter.com/PeritiaEditors/status/906878504721100801 …
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St Herefrith of Louth, prob the last Bishop of Lindsey (d.c.870), & St Æthelheard, abbot of Louth minster + Archbishop of Canterbury, d.805.pic.twitter.com/FCO2w0tP87
'Cunning ruse'? Baldrick potion?
I do like the phrasing! And yes, I assume something exactly like that!
Of course, a Sleeping Potion by Baldrick would keep everyone up dancing for a week.
Thorney, Peterborough must have been very important? Or was it just the nearest convenient place?
It was his new foundation :)
So the hanky panky with relics in some of Ellis Peters' Cadfael books had some historical basis. 
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