Urith
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Urith (also known in Welsh as Iwerydd) was a Christian woman from the Westcountry of Great Britain who was alleged to have been martyred in the 8th century, and subsequently revered as a saint. The name is still common in the English county of Devon. Her feast day is 8 July and her shrine is located in the North Devon village of Chittlehampton. Her name is also known in Latin as Hieritha and occasionally corrupted to Erth.
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Urith
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Saint Urith
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Saint Urith
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Chittlehampton, Devon
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East Stowford, Swimbridge, Devon
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Chittlehampton, Devon
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Ancient slab in St Hieritha's Church, Chittlehampton, believed to cover St. Heiratha's tomb
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Roman Catholicism, Anglican Communion, Orthodox Church
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Urith (also known in Welsh as Iwerydd) was a Christian woman from the Westcountry of Great Britain who was alleged to have been martyred in the 8th century, and subsequently revered as a saint. The name is still common in the English county of Devon. Her feast day is 8 July and her shrine is located in the North Devon village of Chittlehampton. Her name is also known in Latin as Hieritha and occasionally corrupted to Erth.
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