St Tibba may have been a niece of a Mercian king who became a hermit at Ryhall just north of Stamford; remains of the hermitage can still be seen on the outside of the church. She was a relative of St Kyneburga and S Kyneswide.

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Saint Tibba Virgin
Reposed 7C Remembered March 6
St Tibba may have been a niece of a Mercian king who became a hermit at Ryhall just north of Stamford; remains of the hermitage can still be seen on the outside of the church. She was a relative of St Kyneburga and S Kyneswide.

["Saint", "Cent07", "Mercia", "Me0130", "Virgin"]