St. Cathur, or Cathub, Bishop of Achadhcinn, Probably Aughnakeely, County of Antrim
St. Cathub was born, in the early part of the fifth century, and in the year 404
The Ordination of St. Patrick. [Fifth Cent]
http://omniumsanctorumhiberniae.blogspot.com/2015/04/feast-of-ordination-of-saint-patrick.html
St. Cronbeg, or Cronan Beg, Abbot of Clonmacnoise, King's County.
[Seventh Century.
http://omniumsanctorumhiberniae.blogspot.com/2013/04/saint-cronan-beg-of-clonmacnoise-april-6.html
Saint BRYCHAN, roi dans le pays de Galles.
Saint ULCHED du Pays de Galles.
Date unknown. All that is known is the name, which was given to the church of Lleuchulched in Anglesey
St. Berthanc Fer-da-Leithe of Kirkwall, Bishop-
Born in Scotland; died in Ireland, c. 840. Saint Berthanc was reputedly a monk of Iona and later bishop of Kirkwall in the Orkneys Islands. He was buried at Inishmore in Galway Bay. Sometimes he is given the surname of "Fer-da-Leithe," meaning the man of two parts (or countries)
St. Elstan of Abingdon
http://celticsaints.org/2020/0406b.html
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