I live in Cornwall where we have a St Elwen or St Elwyn. He may be the same as St Elouen of Brittany but we can’t be certain. It was common however for Celtic missionaries to travel between Ireland, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany. In Cornwall, we share several Saints in common with Brittany.
Elwen appears in John Leland’s extracts from a lost late-medieval Life of Saint Breage included in his Itinerary. Leland’s extracts name Elwen as one of Saint Breage’s seven Irish companions who join her on her mission to Cornwall, the others being Sithney, Germoe, Mavuanus (perhaps Mawnan), Crowan, Helena, and Tecla. The text also refers to a Life of St Elwinus, evidently a lost hagiography of Elwin. A few medieval and early modern Cornish sources mention Elwen and his chapel at Sithney, but little else is known of him here.
There is a Church of England church built in the late Victorian era dedicated to St Elwyn at Hayle in West Cornwall.
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