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THE PREMONSTRATENSIAN CANONS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 January 2010

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Summary

Of the houses founded before 1216, no name has been found for this period for Cammeringham, Charlton, Hornby, Kalendar, *Newbo, Snelshall and West Ravendale.

N. Backmund, O. Praem., Monasticon Praemonstratense,II (Straubing, 1952), has lists for all houses, based on Colvin.

ALNWICK (Northumberland), St Mary f. 1147×8

List in Colvin, p. 392; also by A. M. Oliver in Proc. Soc. of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 3rd series, IX (1919–20), 42ff.

Baldwin 1148–1152 First abb.; d. 1152 (dates as Ch. Melrose, p. 35, f. 19, confirmed by BM Cott. MS Tib. A. X, f. 164). D. 5 Nov. (BM Cott. MS Calig. A. viii, f. 24).

Patrick 1152–1167 Second abb.; d. 1167 (dates as Ch. Melrose, pp. 35, 37, ff. 19–20).

Richard 1167– Prev. pr. Alnwick (Ch. Melrose, p. 37, f. 20). Occ. 1167×84 (EYC, I, no. 268; cf. no. 268).

Gilbert –1208 Occ. (G.) j.d. + 10 May 1197 (Ctl. Guisborough, II, p. 50); d. 1208 – ‘quondam’, and so perhaps res. earlier (Ch. Melrose, p. 53, f. 28).

Adam –1208 Dep. 9 Dec. 1208 (ib., pp. 53–4, f. 28rr–v). The Ch. Melrose reads: ‘Obiit Gilebertus quondam abbas de Alnewic cui successit in anno sequenti Galfridus abbas de Driburc (Dryburgh) … Adam abbas de Alnewic, depositus est V° Id. Decembris’. Occ. 20 Nov. 1208 (Northumberland and Durham F., no. 34).

Geoffrey 1209– Prev. abb. Dryburgh, el. 1209 (see above).

Benedict Occ. 1212 (Colvin, citing C. L. Hugo, Sacrae Antiquitatis Monumenta (Stivagii, 1725), pp. 64ff., ep. lxx of Gervase, abb. Prémontré; on whom see C. R. Cheney in Bull. John Rylands Lib., XXXIII (1950–1), 25ff.).

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The Heads of Religious Houses
England and Wales, I 940–1216
, pp. 192 - 199
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2001

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