Katherine of Ledbury
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Katherine of Ledbury (also known as Katherine de Audley or St. Katherine of Ledbury; born 1272) was a Gloucestershire-born noblewoman of the 13th century who became an anchoress in Ledbury, Herefordshire. Although never officially canonized, Katherine was the subject of William Wordsworth's sonnet, “St. Catherine of Ledbury,” and is remembered as a patron saint of that town. She has often been confused with the 4th century martyr Catherine of Alexandria, whose cult in Ledbury preexisted hers.
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Katherine of Ledbury
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Katherine of Ledbury
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Katherine of Ledbury
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Brimpsfield, Gloucestershire, England
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59212762
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Possibly the Chapter House, St. Michael and All Angels Church, Ledbury, Herefordshire, England
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1271
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St. Michael and All Angels Church in Ledbury, where Katherine lived as an anchoress or hermit.
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Sometime after 1326/7
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--10-07
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Ledbury, Herefordshire, England
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Anchoress, hermit
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Katherine of Ledbury (also known as Katherine de Audley or St. Katherine of Ledbury; born 1272) was a Gloucestershire-born noblewoman of the 13th century who became an anchoress in Ledbury, Herefordshire. Although never officially canonized, Katherine was the subject of William Wordsworth's sonnet, “St. Catherine of Ledbury,” and is remembered as a patron saint of that town. She has often been confused with the 4th century martyr Catherine of Alexandria, whose cult in Ledbury preexisted hers.
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ringing bells, the footprints of her stolen horse, clairvoyance, herbs and milk
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Ledbury, Herefordshire, England
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24550
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1271
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1326
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Anchoress, hermit