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Barloc of Norbury

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33: 99:. Around 1179, John Fitzherbert, 3rd Lord of Norbury, built a church in Norbury dedicated to St Barlacus. (Fitzherbert had previously been Governor of 239: 160: 145: 197: 208: 244: 149: 103:.} This church replaced a previous Anglo-Saxon one, which may also have been named for Barlock. Historian 104: 17: 175: 47: 8: 58: 204: 118: 85: 164: 96: 200:
Lichfield and the Lands of St Chad: Creating Community in Early Medieval Mercia
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suggests a connection between the name Barlock and the Welsh "Barrog".
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The name also appears as Saint Barlok in a 1491 charter.
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United Kingdom, University of Hertfordshire Press, n.p.
84:; he also occurs in a litany in MS Tanner 169* of the 176:Catalogue of Medieval Manuscripts, MS Tanner 169* 231: 68:. Barloc's name indicates he might have been 64:Very little is known of the life of this 36:St Mary and St Barlock's Church, Norbury 31: 95:Saint Barlock has been identified with 14: 232: 187:St.Barlok Church, Norbury, Derbyshire 240:Christian saints in unknown century 221:Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire 24: 223:. Page 246. Chesterfield, Edmonds. 25: 256: 150:The Oxford Dictionary of Saints 213: 191: 180: 169: 154: 139: 13: 1: 132: 7: 27:Anglo-Saxon Christian saint 10: 261: 245:Medieval English saints 219:Cox, J. Charles. 1877. 37: 35: 129:is on 10 September. 76:mainly through the 59:Anglo-Saxon England 38: 198:Sargent, Andrew. 146:Barloc of Norbury 82:Secgan Manuscript 72:. He is known to 41:Barloc of Norbury 16:(Redirected from 252: 224: 217: 211: 195: 189: 184: 178: 173: 167: 158: 152: 143: 86:Bodleian Library 21: 260: 259: 255: 254: 253: 251: 250: 249: 230: 229: 228: 227: 218: 214: 196: 192: 185: 181: 174: 170: 165:British Library 159: 155: 144: 140: 135: 97:Finbarr of Cork 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 258: 248: 247: 242: 226: 225: 212: 190: 179: 168: 153: 137: 136: 134: 131: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 257: 246: 243: 241: 238: 237: 235: 222: 216: 210: 209:9781912260379 206: 202: 201: 194: 188: 183: 177: 172: 166: 162: 157: 151: 147: 142: 138: 130: 128: 124: 120: 119:St Werburgh's 116: 111: 108: 106: 102: 98: 93: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 62: 60: 56: 52: 49: 46: 42: 34: 30: 19: 220: 215: 199: 193: 182: 171: 161:Stowe MS 944 156: 141: 112: 109: 94: 63: 40: 39: 29: 113:Barloc was 78:hagiography 234:Categories 133:References 105:John Blair 127:feast day 115:venerated 101:Waterford 125:and his 48:Catholic 45:medieval 123:Chester 80:of the 74:history 57:, from 207:  90:Oxford 70:Celtic 55:hermit 43:was a 18:Barloc 66:saint 51:saint 205:ISBN 53:and 148:in 117:at 236:: 163:, 121:, 92:. 88:, 61:. 20:)

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Barloc

medieval
Catholic
saint
hermit
Anglo-Saxon England
saint
Celtic
history
hagiography
Secgan Manuscript
Bodleian Library
Oxford
Finbarr of Cork
Waterford
John Blair
venerated
St Werburgh's
Chester
feast day
Barloc of Norbury
The Oxford Dictionary of Saints
Stowe MS 944
British Library
Catalogue of Medieval Manuscripts, MS Tanner 169*
St.Barlok Church, Norbury, Derbyshire
Sargent, Andrew. Lichfield and the Lands of St Chad: Creating Community in Early Medieval Mercia
ISBN
9781912260379

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