Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Cuthbert
Target Entity: Cuthbert_of_Lindisfarne
Preceding Context: An early rendition of the name of the town was Kilcudbrit, derived from the Scottish Gaelic "Cille Chuithbeirt" (Chapel of
Succeeding Context: ), the Anglo-Saxon saint whose mortal remains were kept here for seven years between exhumation at Lindisfarne and re-interment at Chester-le-Street. The "kirk" element is Old Norse in origin and itself superseded the term chirch which was derived from Old English.
Paragraph Title: History
Source Page: Kirkcudbright

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