Boisil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Feast, 7 July (24 February for Orthodox). Attributes, Abbot. Saint Boisil (died 661) was a monk of Melrose Abbey, an offshoot of Lindisfarne, then in the ... St Boisil's fame is mainly due to his connection with his great pupil, Saint Cuthbert, but it is ...
Britannia Biographies: St. Boisil, Prior of Melrose - Britannia.com
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St. Boisil (Died AD 661) Abbot of Melrose Died: 7th July AD 661. Saint Boisil was a Northumbrian. As a youth, he was trained in monasticism at Lindisfarne ...
St. Boisil of Melrose - Celtic and Old English Saints
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7 Jul 2007 - St. Boisil of Melrose, Abbot (Boswell). 7 July ... Saint Boisil was the prior of the famous abbey of Melrose (Mailross), situated on the Tweed River ...
Saint-Boisil - Old English Church
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Almost all that is known of St. Boisil is learnt from Bede (Eccles. ... from Sigfrid, a monk of Jarrow, who had previously been trained by Boisil at Melrose. ... September but his feast is generally accepted as 7th July, with a translation on 8th June.