Cewydd

Church at Lancaut
Church of St Cewydd

Saint Cewydd was a Pre-congregational saint of Wales in the Early Middle Ages (6th century). He is known as the Welsh 'Rain Saint', like Medard in France,Gildas in Brittany and St Swithin in England. It would appear that a pre-Christian rain day might have been associated with a date in July, when, if it rained on that day, it was believed rain would continue for forty days. Cewydd's Feast Day was 15 July, (originally 2 July before the Julian/Gregorian Calendar change.

Very little is known of his life due to the scarcity of records in the early Dark Ages in Wales. He is known mainly from churches associated with him, which are on Anglesey (Wales) and Lancaut in Chepstow, Wales/England border Cusop [Wales/England border].Kewstoke [Somerset, England] Steynton in Rhos [Pembrokeshire, Wales], Aberedw [Radnorshire, Wales], Disserth yn Elfael [Radnorshire, Wales], Llangewydd [Bridgend, Wales] and Capel Cewy, Mynachlogddu [Pembrokeshire, Wales][1]

Churches associated with him are at Aberedw,[2] Lancaut[3] and Laleston.[4]

Ecclesiastical records in the Book of Llandaff refer to a religious establishment of lann ceuid, probably at Lancaut, which is likely to have been established by 625AD[5][6] and was recorded there by 703AD.[7]

His feast day is 1 July, but South Wales tradition records 15 July as Dygwyl Cewydd - Feast of St Cewydd.

References

  1. Your Forest of Dean Local History.
  2. Church of St Cewydd, Aberedw (British Listed Buildings).
  3. Charles Knight, The English Cyclopaedia: Division. Geography. 4v.(Bradbury, Evans, 1867) page 132.
  4. John Davies (historian) & Nigel Jenkins Menna, Baines et al., eds. (The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2008) p.444.
  5. Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, Lancaut and Ban-y-Gor Nature Reserves, local leaflet.
  6. T. B&G AS Walters, A Survey of St James’s Church (1992), 125-126
  7. Charles Parry, A Survey of St James’s Church Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 1990 volume108 pages 53–103.

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