Another blast from the past, about not two St Neots but merely one:
We were just driving along when there was a mention of the town of St Neots on the radio and I commented it was near where I’d lived as a child. When I hear the name ‘St Neots’ I think of the place in Cambridgeshire. What I didn’t realise – thinking that he must have been a saint local to my home county. However, his body or at least his remains were removed from the Cornish village near where he’d actually lived, and also named after him, and taken to Eynesbury in the Huntingdon district of Cambridgeshire. This was in around 980, about a hundred years after his death; ‘he’ was housed in a monastery which was renamed St Neots Priory in his honour. although it wasn’t very honourable to kidnap his corpse. This was very cheeky of the Cambridgeshire monks, and as you can imagine their Cornish brothers were not exactly thrilled and pursed them. However, St Neot stayed in the place he’d been kidnapped to until he was lost some time during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Neot lived in the ninth at the same time as King Alfred who supposedly visited him for advice, some time before 871. Alfred was born in about 846 AD in Wantage, Berkshire, and died at about the age of fifty and was buried in what then was Winchester Minster. Back to Neot; he’s strongly associated with Cornwall where he was a monk and a hermit, but he seems to have spent an earlier part of his life first as a soldier then as a sacristan in Glastonbury Abbey, so maybe he was born in what is now Somerset – where I now live. That’s only an uneducated guess on my part! No-one seems to know when he was born, only that he probably died at Glastonbury. He’d been ordained as a priest there but felt called to become a hermit,. He settled near Bodmin Moor, gathering followers around him. When he died at what was then considered to be an old man some time before 893, his body was was enshrined in a church named after him in a village which also took his name.
I discovered all these facts because when we heard the name on the radio my husband said ‘Who was St Neot?‘ and I confessed I didn’t know. Well, I do know now!

Farewell Neot
You lived a long life
Was a soldier, a sacristan
And finally, a hermit.
But I don’t think you deserve
To have had your body
Stolen by a gang of Cambridgeshire monks
And worse still disappear during the Reformation
Yet another dastardly crime to heap at the door of Henry Vlll and Thomas Cromwell.
None of which I knew till Lois posted you story.
But what I want to know is this
If you were a a friend of King Arthur why didn’t you
Teach the king how to cook cakes?
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It’s whispered that it was actually Alfred who burned the cakes out in the marshy wilds of Sumorsǣte, now Somerset!
Great poem, love it, you must ad it to your slim volume of verse!
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Farewell Neot
You lived a long life
Was a soldier, a sacristan
And finally, a hermit.
But I don’t think you deserve.
To have had your body
Stolen by a gang of Cambridgeshire monks
And worse still disappear during the Reformation
Yet another dastardly crime to heap at the door of Henry Vllland Thomas Cromwell.
None of which I knew till Lois posted your story.
But what I want to know is this
If you were a a friend of King Arthur why didn’t you
Teach the king how to cook cakes?
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Alas Lois I fear the Library has commissioned another book rather than the verse … it is my colouring in book
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Dear Lois
thanks for let us know who this St Neot was. We have never heard of him before.
Keep well
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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I was so familiar with his name as a place I knew well from my childhood – I didn’t then realise he was probably a real person! We have tremendous gales over here in the west country, I hope it is calmer in the east!
With best wishes from Lois
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Dear Lois
we had some wind but it wasn’t too bad. Now it’s sunny and we have no wind at all.
Wishing you a happy week
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you, and I wish you all a happy week too!
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