Notes and Queries, Number 51, October 19, 1850 by Various
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Col Hereberg. Colburn, Colebrook, Coldstream, are, no doubt, analagous
denominations. [Greek: PH.] * * * * * {342} ST. UNCUMBER. (Vol. ii., p. 286.) PWCCA, after quoting from Michael Wodde's _Dialogue or Familiar Talke_ the passage in which he says, "If a wife were weary of her husband _she offred otes at Paules_ in London to St. Uncumber," asks "who St. Uncumber was?" St. Uncumber was one of those popular saints whose names are not to be found in any calendar, and whose histories are now only to be learned from the occasional allusions to them to be met with in our early writers,--allusions which it is most desirable should be recorded in "NOTES AND QUERIES." The following cases, in which mention is made of this saint, are therefore noted, although they do not throw much light on the history of St. Uncumber. The first is from Harsenet's _Discoverie, &c._, p.l34.: "And the commending himselfe to the tuition of S. Uncumber, or els our blessed Lady." The second is from Bale's _Interlude concerning the Three Laws of Nature, Moses, and Christ_: |
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