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Sanctilog-ium Britannic^), which afterwards passed into Capgrave's 

 Nova legenda Angliee, printed in 1516. But Capgrave died in 

 1464. Fragments, more or less extended, of the 12th century 

 life, divided into lections, exist in the Breviary of Treguier in the 

 Bibliotlietpie Nationale at Paris (MS. lat. 1148), and in the 

 Breviary of S. Malo of 1537. The Life in the Breviary of Leon, 

 1516, as already pointed out, confounds Paternus of Vaunes 

 Avith Paternus of Avranches. 



A MS. Life of S. Padarn of the 13tli century is in the 

 Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, 5666, p. 13. 



The Life in the Acta SS. 5th April, II. p. 378 is after 

 Capgrave. 



