Aldwyn of Coln

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Saint Aldwyn, if he existed, was supposedly abbot of Peartney in Lincolnshire during the 7th century and brother of Saint Ethelwine.

There seems to be very little evidence however to support either his existence or his sainthood, although the place Coln St Aldwyn in Gloucestershire was apparently named after him.