New Minster, Winchester
The New Minster in Winchester was a royal
.Saint Judoc (Saint Josse),[2] making it an important pilgrimage
centre. It became a Benedictine house in 963.
According to
city walls, thus founding the Abbey of Hyde
.
Burials
- Alfred the Great
- Ealhswith
- Saint Grimbald
- Edward the Elder
- Ælfweard of Wessex
- Eadwig
References
- ISBN 0-19-822786-8.
- ^ Catholic-forum.com
- ISBN 978-1-84383-399-4.
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