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Elfin of Warrington is a little-known saint venerated in medieval Warrington, near the modern city of Liverpool.[1] He is known only from one entry in the Domesday Book, his cult or church holding one carucate of land.[1] The name is Brittonic, derived from Latin Alpinus.[1]Notes1. ^1 2 Blair, "Handlist", p. 533
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- {{citation |last= Blair |first= John | author-link = |contribution= A Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Saints |editor-last= Thacker|editor-first= Alan | editor2-last = Sharpe | editor2-first = Richard | editor2-link= Richard Sharpe (historian) | title= Local Saints and Local Churches in the Early Medieval West |year= 2002 |publisher= Oxford University Press |location= Oxford |isbn= 0-19-820394-2 |pages=495–565 }}
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