Skip to content

Premonstratensian Abbeys in the UK

An Archaeological Study and Gazetteer of Premonstratensian Abbeys Sites in the UK

Menu

  • HOME
  • GAZETTEER
  • CONTACT

Author: Premon_Admin

BAYHAM ABBEY : Cartulary

BM., Cotton Otho A ii. Gen. cartulary, 13th cent. (c.1245?), written in book-hand with rubrics etc. and occasional red initials. Arranged in sections mainly topographically (papal charters, fos. 6-9; royal and episcopal documents, fos. 48-51; compositions and fines, fos. 60-4;

Premon_Admin 27 December 202427 December 2024 Uncategorized Read more

BARLINGS ABBEY : Cartulary

BM., Cotton Faust B. i. Fos 30 – 179. Gen. cartulary, late 13th cent. (temp. Edw I) with rubrics, red paragraphs etc. Contains copies of private and some episcopal etc. charters arranged topographically, followed (fos. 93v ff.) by misc. 13th-14th

Premon_Admin 27 December 202427 December 2024 Uncategorized Read more

The Origins of the Premonstratensians

The Premonstratensian Order This text is adapted from the introduction to the DoE Bayham Abbey guide booklet (1974) by Stuart Rigold. The map is from The White Canons by Howard Colvin (1951) The Premonstratensian order was founded by St Norbert

Premon_Admin 26 December 202427 December 2024 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

BROCKLEY ABBEY : Archaeology

RETURN TO BROCKLEY The monastic phase at Brockley is so short (less than 30 years) that the likelihood of substantial archaeological survival of monastic structures is minimal. However, some buildings must have been in existence by the end of the

Premon_Admin 24 December 202425 December 2024 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

BROCKLEY ABBEY : Post-Dissolution

RETURN TO BROCKLEY Bayham Abbey was amongst the twenty-nine houses chosen by Cardinal Wolsey for dissolution in 1526, to fund his new schools and colleges in Ipswich and Oxford. In 1529 following Wolsey’s attainder the manor of Brockley was seized

Premon_Admin 21 December 202425 December 2024 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

BROCKLEY ABBEY : Monastic History

RETURN TO BROCKLEY ORIGINS & FOUNDATION There is no recorded reason why the canons of Sulby (in Northamptonshire) should choose to settle at Brockley in Kent. Colvin suggests the connection may be that Aubrey de Vere II, the father of

Premon_Admin 21 December 202425 December 2024 Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more

BROCKLEY ABBEY : Bibliography

RETURN TO BROCKLEY Colvin, H M, 1951, The White Canons in England, Oxford. pp 109-112 Dews, N., 1884, A History of Deptford. London pp. 57; 114. Knowles, D. and Hadcock, R. N., 1953, Medieval Religious Houses in England and Wales.

Premon_Admin 20 December 202425 December 2024 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

BROCKLEY ABBEY

BROCKLEY ABBEY SUMMARY and LOCATION: NGR: TQ 3695 7588 Little could the monks of Brockley have foreseen the changes which have taken place since they left their monastic home at Brockley, to seek the fairer lands of Bayham, now nearly

Premon_Admin 20 December 202425 December 2024 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

OTHAM ABBEY : Post Dissolution

RETURN TO OTHAM At Dissolution, Otham was serving as a grange of Bayham Abbey — Bayham was amongst the twenty-nine houses chosen by Cardinal Wolsey for early dissolution in 1526, in order to fund new schools and colleges in Ipswich

Premon_Admin 20 December 202420 December 2024 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

OTHAM ABBEY : Archaeology

RETURN TO OTHAM The monastic phase at Otham is so short (less than 30 years) that the likelihood of any archaeological survival of structures is minimal. There is nothing noted on aerial photography or lidar to give any clear evidence

Premon_Admin 20 December 202420 December 2024 Uncategorized No Comments Read more
  • « Previous

Recent Posts

  • BAYHAM ABBEY : Cartulary
  • BARLINGS ABBEY : Cartulary
  • The Origins of the Premonstratensians
  • BROCKLEY ABBEY : Archaeology
  • BROCKLEY ABBEY : Post-Dissolution

Recent Comments

  1. John Burt on BROCKLEY ABBEY : Monastic History

Archives

  • December 2024
  • November 2024

Categories

  • Uncategorized
Copyright © 2025 Premonstratensian Abbeys in the UK. All rights reserved. Theme Spacious by ThemeGrill. Powered by: WordPress.
  • HOME
  • GAZETTEER
  • CONTACT