The treasures of Sutton Hoo and the Staffordshire Hoard indicate
the untold wealth of the royal Families of East Anglia and Mercia
to which the Anglo-Saxon St Werburgh belonged, although as a nun
she chose to live a simpler life. To escape the Danish invasions of
the 9th century, monks at Hanbury in Staffordshire brought her
relics to safety in Chester, where evidence of her presence here
remains in her shrine and the extensive surviving buildings of the
Benedictine abbey within the present cathedral. The book tells of
the of the mystery surrounding the churches built on this site in
her honour and the miracles and legends connected with St Werburgh.
Medieval pilgrims to her shrine and to the midsummer St Werburgh
fairs in Chester brought great wealth to the city of which she is
still the patron saint.
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