Died c. 988. Saint Wilfrida was a novice at the convent of Wilton when
she caught the eye of the King Saint Edgar the Peaceful, who had been
rejected by her cousin, Saint Wulfhilda. She became his concubine and
bore his daughter, Saint Edith of Wilton, out of wedlock. Shortly after
Edith's birth, she returned to Wilton with her child. There she took the
veil at the hands of Saint Ethelwold. As a nun, and later as abbess,
Wilfrida did penance and made ample amends for the irregularity of her
liaison with Edgar
(
Benedictines,
Farmer).