SEE UCU AFTER his death his body was placed in a rich shrine in the church, and though at one time the portable shrine was removed to Glastonbury, it was brought back again to be an object of veneration to generations of pilgrims. Many of the kings of England in the Norman time made the pilgrimage to the shrine of St. David. In honour of the Saint the place was named with his name, and he was accepted by the people of Wales as their patron saint.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 32, 22 February 1929, Page 7
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