>>2224054437. St. Gildas the Wise – Author of "De Excidio Britanniae," a monk and historian (d. 570)
38. St. Fursey of Peronne – Irish missionary and visionary, active in East Anglia (d. 650)
39. St. Winifred of Wales – Virgin-martyr associated with Holywell (d. 7th century)
40. St. Edith of Wilton – Royal abbess and nun, known for her holiness and miracles (d. 984)
41. St. Ebba the Elder – Abbess of Coldingham Priory, sister of St. Oswald of Northumbria (d. 683)
42. St. Mildred of Thanet – Abbess of Minster-in-Thanet, venerated for her piety (d. 732)
43. St. Frideswide of Oxford – Abbess and founder of a religious community in Oxford (d. 727)
44. St. Boniface (Wynfrith) – Apostle to the Germans, originally from Wessex (d. 754)
45. St. Felix of Burgundy – Apostle to the East Angles (d. 647)
46. St. Sigfrid of Sweden – English missionary to Sweden (d. 1045)
47. St. Erkenwald of London – Bishop of London and founder of monasteries (d. 693)
48. St. Benedict Biscop – Founder of Wearmouth-Jarrow Abbey, promoter of learning (d. 689)
49. St. Paulinus of York – First Bishop of York, missionary to the Northumbrians (d. 644)
50. St. Aldhelm of Sherborne – Bishop and scholar, writer of hymns and poetry (d. 709)
Anglo-Saxon and Viking Era Saints
51. St. Aethelwold of Winchester – Bishop of Winchester, reformer of monasticism (d. 984)
52. St. Wulfstan of Worcester – Bishop of Worcester, resisted the Norman Conquest (d. 1095, pre-schism veneration)
53. St. Leofwine of the Fens – Hermit in the Fens (d. 1066)
54. St. Hereward the Wake – Folk hero and rebel, though not officially canonized, remembered with veneration