Died 834. Saint Etheldritha was daughter of King Offa of the Mercians
and his queen, Quindreda. She was betrothed to King Ethelbert of the
East Angles, who was killed by her father's treachery. Because she had
wanted to consecrate her life entirely to the service of God, she left
the court and established herself about 793 in a small cell on Croyland
Island in the desolate marshes of Lincolnshire. There she lived as a
recluse for forty years devoting herself to assiduous prayer and the
practice of Christian virtue. Several miracles attested to her eminent
sanctity, however, she was best known for her prophesies. Her tomb was
among those arranged around that of Saint Guthlac, but her relics were
lost during the ravages of the Danes when they destroyed Croyland Abbey
in 870
(
Benedictines,
Farmer,
Encyclopaedia,
Husenbeth).