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S. Jane. 



In Zennor parish, at Grurnard's Head, are the remains of a 

 Chapel Jane. The saint is Eoghain or Euny. 



S. Julian. 



A holy well of S. Julian, in good condition, is in the parish 

 of Maker, but as the chapel is dedicated to S. Julitta, the 

 attribution to S. Julian is a modern, popular error. 



S. Julitta, Widow. 



The Saint Julitta of Tarsus, and her son Cyriaeus, have 

 assumed undue prominence in Cornwall. Julitta of Tarsus has 

 displaced local saints. 



Those whom she has supplanted are : — 



1. S. Hut, daughter of Brychan. 



2. Julitta, mother of S. Padarn. 



3. Jutwara or Jutwell, sister of S. Paul of Leon. 



I. St. Juliot of N. Cornwall is Hut, given in the Cognatio 

 as the 26th daughter of Brychan, and whom Leland renders 

 Juliana. 



"When the migration took place to N.E. Cornwall, she settled 

 near her brother Grwynws (Grenes). 



Hid or Hut is the Welsh form of Julitta ; thus Llanilid, in 

 Q-lamorganshire, is dedicated to SS. Julitta and Cyriaeus. The 

 feast at S. Juliot's is on the nearest Sunday to June 29, probably 

 a mistake for June 27, O.S. Feast of Cyriaeus and Julitta, 

 which is on June 16. 



II. Albert-Le-G-rand says that the mother of S. Padarn was 

 Gwen-Julitta. The Latin life does not give the name other than 

 Grwen, but Le Grand took as his authority the lessons in the old 

 Breviaries of Leon, Vannes and Quimper.'^' 



* The name Julitta is given in the Breviary of Leon. Julitta, however, was 

 the name of the mother of S. Paternus of Avranches, born at Poitiers. 



