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THE CISTERCIAN HOUSES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 January 2010

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All dedications were to St Mary except where stated. For the following houses, founded before 1216, we have found no names: Conway (Aberconway), Medmenham, Wyresdale.

ABBEY–CWMHIR (Cwmhir) (Radnor) (Whitland) f. 22 July 1143 (at Tyfaenor); 1 Aug. 1176 (at Cwmhir)

Meurig –1184 D. 1184 (Brut: Peniarth, p. 72; Red Book, p. 169; RS, p. 233).

Canaucus Occ. late 12th cent. and early 13th (Gir. Camb., I, 241).

*Rind Occ. c. 1201 (Mon., V, 637).

ABBEY DORE (Hereford) (Morimond) f. 26 April 1147

*Adam Occ. 1186×9 (Shrewsbury Borough Lib., Ctl. Haughmond, f. 206); 1198 (cf. Gir. Camb., 1, 104); 1204×5 (Hereford F., PRO transcripts).

*Adam II Occ. (A.) 2 Oct. 1214 (PRO C115 A1 K2/6683, sec. viii, nos. 77–81, esp. 80); 28 July 1216 (Rot. Lit. Pat., p. 191); 1217 (Gir. Camb., IV, 206). On him see Russell, Dict., p. 4.

BASINGWERK (Flint) (Savigny) f. 11 July 1131

Gilbert Occ. 1155 (CDF, no. 819; see Revesby). DNB.

Matthew Occ. c. 1180 (Eccl. Docs., pp. 52–3: see Neath).

*Robert Occ. 22 Nov. 1192 (Eyton, Salop, VI, 329).

The next abb. known, Simon, occ. 22 Sept. 1226 (Derbys F. (1886), p. 17).

BEAULIEU (Hants), St Mary Magdalene (Cîteaux) f. –2 Nov. 1203 (at Faringdon); 13 June 1204 (at Beaulieu)

*List in VCH Hants, II, 146.

*Hugh 1203–1219 Occ. (H.) 25 Aug. 1206, 2 Jan. 1215, 8 Jan. 1215 (Rot. Lit. Pat., pp. 67, 107, 126b). In 1218–19 he became bp. Carlisle: el. –1 Aug., temporalities restored 25 Aug. 1218; consec. 24 Feb. 1219 (CPR, 1216–25, p. 164; cf. Ann. Waverley, p. 291; Ann. Worcester, p. 410). D. 1223. According to Ann. Waverley, p. 291, he had previously been dep. as abbot.

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The Heads of Religious Houses
England and Wales, I 940–1216
, pp. 126 - 148
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2001

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