From a warrant dated 1544, printed in Rymer's Fœdera, it appears that Johannes de Padua was a "musician" as well as an architect.
EDWARD F. RIMBAULT.
St. Kenelm.
—Can any of your readers inform me where the life or legend of St. Kenelm, spoken of by Leland, in his Itinerary and Collectanea, may be seen, if it is now in existence. Leland says, in speaking of the murder of Kenelm, in Clinte in Cowbage, near Winchelcumb (now Winchcomb), Gloucestershire:—
"He (Averey parson of Dene) tolde me that it is in S. Kenelme's Lyfe that Ascaperius was married to Quendreda, &c. &c."
"He sayth that it aperithe by Seint Kenelme's Legend that Winchelcombe was oppidum muro cinctum."
What does Clinthe or Clent in Cowbage mean in the Anglo-Saxon?
E. T. B.
Hereford.