Died c. 870. Hedda was the abbot of Peterborough (Medehampstead). He
and 84 monks of his community were slain by the Danes, who that same
year killed
Saint Edmund of East Anglia (f.d. November 20).
Hedda and
his monks are venerated as martyrs. In the later Middle Ages the "Hedda
stone" stood in the cemetery over the grave of the martyrs. Holes were
cut into the slab to hold candles for using it as an altar at which to
say Mass--a custom started by abbot Godric. In the 17th century,
pilgrims would put their fingers into the holes, perhaps to take dust as
a souvenir
(
Benedictines,
Farmer).