Philip of St Frideswide
Philip of St Frideswide was an Augustinian canon and head of the Priory of St Frideswide, Oxford.
Philip's identity beyond that of prior is unknown. Gerald of Wales refers to him simply as 'Prioris sancte fridheswide Philippi'. He has thus been known in scholarship under names such as 'Philippus de S. Fridiswida', although Richard Sharpe suggested 'Philip of Oxford'.
Philip is the author of a collection of miracles attributed to Frithuswith, The Miracles of St Frideswide. In the work, he names himself as prior on the day of the translation of her relics, 12 February 1180.