Other 19th century sources quote his work as Elizabethan style.
Not much is known about her life aside from brief descriptions in a couple 15th century sources.
According to 16th century sources, he died there in 1222 after a journey to India.
Some nineteenth century sources suggest that the original cross was in existence before 1039.
Includes 15th century sources, plans of the prison and trial location, and other information.
No actual document has been preserved, but later 8th century sources quote from it.
According to a 19th century source, his death was mourned for a full year.
This account was attributed to a 5th century source which has not survived.
Recent research has considered a wider range of 19th century sources than had been possible by 20th century writers.
These apparently share a common late-8th century source with the Anglian collection.