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Feast
  
16 January

Name
  
Henry Coquet


Henry of Coquet Saint Henry of Coquet no 24 from Trophaeum Vitae Solitariae Lives

Died
  
1127, Coquet Island, England, United Kingdom

Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church

Henry of Coquet (died 1127) was a Dane who lived in a hermitage on the island of Coquet, off the Northumberland coast.

Life

A Dane of noble birth, Henry is said to have been directed by a vision to make good his escape from a marriage his parents were endeavouring to force upon him, and to serve God all his days as a hermit on Coquet. He landed at Tynemouth, and obtained the prior's consent to build a small cell on the island.

He died there in 1127. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. There is a stained glass window in the church of St Thomas of Canterbury in Deal, Kent, England, showing an image of 'St Henry the Dane'. He is wearing a horned helmet.

References

Henry of Coquet Wikipedia