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Elphin of Warrington (died 679) was a Christian saint who lived in the North West of England in the 7th century, [1] and is considered the patron saint of the town of Warrington. [2]

Life

Little is known about his life, but according to tradition he was a companion of Saint Oswald at Iona. When Oswald became king of Northumbria and moved his country residence to Makerfield, Elphin accompanied him and Oswald built a wooden church for him on the site of the present parish church in Warrington. [3] The Domesday Book also describes two carucates of land in the Hundred of Newton-in-Makerfield as belonging to St Elphin. [3] He was martyred in 679. [1]

Dedications

St Elphin's Church, Warrington, known for its 281-foot spire, is dedicated to St Elphin. [4] Also dedicated to him was St Elphin's School, a boarding school founded in Warrington that moved to Darley Dale, Derbyshire; it closed in 2005.

References

  1. ^ a b Charles Hardwick (1882). On Some Ancient Battlefields in Lancashire. p. 87.
  2. ^ David Farmer,Oxford Dictionary of Saints ( Oxford University Press, 1996), p157.
  3. ^ a b "Saint Elphin of Warrington". The Tablet. 22 May 1886.
  4. ^ "Warrington St Elphin". Church of England.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elphin of Warrington (died 679) was a Christian saint who lived in the North West of England in the 7th century, [1] and is considered the patron saint of the town of Warrington. [2]

Life

Little is known about his life, but according to tradition he was a companion of Saint Oswald at Iona. When Oswald became king of Northumbria and moved his country residence to Makerfield, Elphin accompanied him and Oswald built a wooden church for him on the site of the present parish church in Warrington. [3] The Domesday Book also describes two carucates of land in the Hundred of Newton-in-Makerfield as belonging to St Elphin. [3] He was martyred in 679. [1]

Dedications

St Elphin's Church, Warrington, known for its 281-foot spire, is dedicated to St Elphin. [4] Also dedicated to him was St Elphin's School, a boarding school founded in Warrington that moved to Darley Dale, Derbyshire; it closed in 2005.

References

  1. ^ a b Charles Hardwick (1882). On Some Ancient Battlefields in Lancashire. p. 87.
  2. ^ David Farmer,Oxford Dictionary of Saints ( Oxford University Press, 1996), p157.
  3. ^ a b "Saint Elphin of Warrington". The Tablet. 22 May 1886.
  4. ^ "Warrington St Elphin". Church of England.

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