Mechell

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Saint Mechell was the 6th century founder and first abbot of the clas (a type of early Welsh/Celtic monastery) of Llanfechell, on Anglesey in north-west Wales.

He was said to have been a Breton by birth. From the 14th century, he was identified with Saint Machudd, a Welshman and supposed Bishop of Caerwent who has been hopelessly confused with Saint Malo.

His feast day is November 15, the same as Saint Malo.

[edit] References

  • Baring-Gould & Fisher (1907). Lives of the British Saints