The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey Una Rees

The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey


  • Author: Una Rees
  • Date: 30 Oct 1985
  • Publisher: University of Wales Press
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::272 pages
  • ISBN10: 0708309070
  • ISBN13: 9780708309070
  • Dimension: 220x 290x 20mm
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The bodies of both Richard and Alesia were at Haughmond Abbey, Shropshire, 1341, when provision was made for 12 candles to burn in the church of Haughmond around their tombs [Una Rees, ed., The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey, p.227 (1985)]. [Douglas Richardson pointed this out in January 2002.] Volume 1, page 242: Scotland s Cluniac Heritage: The abbeys of Paisley and Crossraguel Saturday 15th May 2010, Paisley Town Hall The first hundred years of Paisley Abbey s patrons: the Stewart family and their tenants to 1241 MATTHEW HAMMOND As anyone to visit Paisley Abbey should be able to tell you, the monastery was founded in 1163 Walter the steward of the king of Scotland. The cartulary of Haughmond Abbey. Una Rees Published in 1985 in Cardiff Shropshire archaeological society. Services. Reference details Haughmond Abbey (locally / hoʊmənd/ ) is a ruined, medieval, Augustinian monastery a few miles from Shrewsbury, England.It was probably founded in the early 12th century and was closely associated with the FitzAlan family, who became Earls of Arundel, and some of their wealthier vassals and allies. The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey. Edited Una Rees. Pp. X + 294. Cardiff: Shropshire Archaeology Society and University of Wales Press, Internet Archive BookReader Extracts from the cartulary of Haghmon Abbey, Co. Salop Transient religious houses and those of uncertain existence: Nefyn, Trawscoed, Pendâr, Clynnog Fawr and Llansanffraid Dr David Stephenson, School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology, Bangor University It is surprisingly difficult to calculate the exact number of Haughmond Abbey (locally / h oʊ m n d / HOH-mənd) is a ruined, medieval, Augustinian monastery a few miles from Shrewsbury, England.It was probably founded in the early 12th century and was closely associated with the FitzAlan family, who became Earls of Arundel, and some of their wealthier vassals and allies.It was a substantial, successful and wealthy house for most of its four In the cartulary of Shrewsbury abbey numerous 13th century references also The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey (1985), 189; SA 6000/3665; O & B, II, 420n. The cartulary of Haughmond Abbey (1985) Voir aussi (4) la BnF (1) Notice correspondante dans Catalogue général Sur le Web (3) Notice correspondante dans IdRef copying the abbey's most important charters into a cartulary, monks Left: Extract from the Haughmond Abbey cartulary, 6001/6869 Right: Title: Haughmond Abbey: an Augustinian monastery on the site of an earlier religious foundation, a post-Dissolution residence and garden Cartulary Number: 0071 Title: The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey Bibliographic Title: The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey. Una Rees. Shropshire Archaeological Society. Shropshire Archaeological Society and Univ. Of Wales Press, Univ. Of Wales Press. Cardiff. 1985. The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey. Edited Una Rees. Pp. X + 294. Cardiff: Shropshire Archaeology Society and University of Wales Press, 1985. 24. Haughmond (Davis 475) 185 1 transcript Shrewsbury Public Library, ms 1040: (Davis 476) Now pd: Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey ed. U.Rees (Shropshire Archaeological Society & University of Wales Press, 1985). Charters up to 1200 pd. In full, those after this date cal. Also (not in Davis) Sixteenth/seventeenth century fragment. Brief Description. In the 13th century, Robert le Girros granted Haughmond Abbey the whole of his manor of Merrington, including his park. In the 14th century, however, only Merrington Wood is documented, suggesting that disparkment may have followed the change of ownership. The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey / edited Una Rees. Tools. Cite this Export citation file. Related Names: Rees, Una. Language(s):, English. Published Haughmond Abbey A History 1000s Small religious community started 1130s Attracted the patronage of William fitz Alan of Clun 1135 He founded an Augustinian priory 1155 Having established itself as one of the Order's more influential houses, Haughmond was given Abbey status 1403 Haughmond Abbey played an important part in the Battle of





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