Died 751. Saint Edburga, one of the royal family of Kent, succeeded
Saint Mildred (f.d. July 13)
as abbess of Minster in Thanet. She is
known chiefly from
Saint Boniface's (f.d. June 5)
letters to her, in
which he thanks her for books, altar vestments, and other 'tokens of
affection' she had sent him and for the 'spiritual light' conveyed in
her letters. She had a new church built for her convent at Minster to
which she translated the relics of Saint Mildred. Edburga is also known
for her talent as a calligrapher. Her own relics were translated to
Saint Gregory's Church in Canterbury in 1055
(
Attwater,
Attwater2,
Benedictines,
Coulson,
Husenbeth).