Date unknown. There is a chapel, font, well, and substantial portions of
Bettelin's shrine at Ilam in Stafford, but little remains of his memory.
He may have been an Anglo-Saxon hermit, who lived, died, and was
venerated in that area. Legend adds some rather improbable details
borrowed from the legend of Saint Bertelme of Fecamp: he was a Mercian
prince who fell in love with an Irish princess, brought her back to
England, and left her in the forest in labour. When he returned with a
midwife, a pack of wolves was devouring her. As a result, he became a
hermit for the rest of his life
(
Farmer).
Service to our Holy Father Father Bertram,
Wonderworker of Ilam and Stafford
http://www.orthodoxengland.org.uk/servbert.htm