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principality. There was probably a good deal of the royal 

 domain in this part of Cornwall, as we have near each other so 

 many foundations of members of the royal house, S. Ervan, S. 

 Wenn, S. Enodoc, S. Constantine, and the grants made to S. 

 Petrock were out of the royal domain. 



We find the name of Uvellus or Uvellwyn as witness to 

 grants of land made by Pabiau, son-in-law of Constantine III., 

 of Cornwall, and King of Ergyng or Archenfeld, and by Meurig 

 King of Morganwg (Liber Llandav., pp. 215-415). 



William of Worcester on " Sancti de Wallia, per informa- 

 tionem Mag. Johannis Smyth, Episcopi Landavensis ecclesiae," 

 says, " S. Ulfaldtis C, Anglice Seynt Qffille, plures ecclesiae in 

 Wallia." However the only church known to Pees (Essay on 

 the Welsh Saints, 1836) as dedicated to him was Llanufelwyn 

 now S. George's, near Cardiff.'^' 



The Eeast day at S. Eval is November 20. 



The Eeast day at Wythiel is November 23. 



His date would be about 610. 



S. Ewe, Virgin, Martyr. 



This Saintly Virgin cannot be the same as S. Hia or Ive, of 

 Penwith, as her church is in a part out of the district influenced 

 by the Irish settlers. 



A family of the name of Hiwys possessed the Manor of 

 S. Ewe at the beginning of the reign of Edward III., and in 

 this name we probably have an earlier form of Ewe. 



It is possible that she may be the same Virgin Saint as is 

 venerated in Brittany as S. Eve, who, as nothing is there known 

 concerning her is conveniently put into the company of the 

 mythical Ursula. There was an Eve, V. M., who was honoured 

 at Dreux, and commemorated on September 6. 



Another, a Martyr at Carthage, who was arrested at Abitine 

 and was so tortured on the rack that she died in prison, 304, her 

 day is February 11. Neither of these is the least likely to be the 



* I suspect that by Uffaldus, William of Worcester meant S. Elfod, who 

 brought the Welsh to the Roman computation at Easter, 



