Saint John of Bridlington
Saint John of Bridlington was a 14th-century English monk and the founder of the Bridlington Priory in Yorkshire. He is known for his piety and dedication to the monastic life, as well as his reputation for performing miracles. His life and works contributed to the spiritual landscape of medieval England.
He was canonized by Pope Paul III in 1538, and his feast day is celebrated on May 10. Saint John of Bridlington is often depicted in religious art, symbolizing his importance in the Christian tradition and the history of British saints.