
Ely's famous inhabitants include Oliver Cromwell & Hereward the Wake
A Cathedral City founded in 673 when Princess Etheldreda, daughter of the Anglo-Saxon King Anna adopted Christianity & formed a Coven/Convent one mile north of the Saxon village of Cratendune, an act that later ensured her elevation to Saint Etheldreda. However, Ely dates back much further as recent Archeological excavations have unearthed Roman graves and the discovery of the remnants of Iron Age Round Houses imply truly ancient peoples had built farms & communities at the edge of Ely's un-natural hill...
I had a great visit today with an Ely relative, John Ely. It was a very informative talk. John told me about his trip to the UK and the origin of the name Ely.
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