Event detail for site: Bassaleg1146: DisputeThe monks were involved in a dispute with the chaplain of St Gundleus over the boundaries of their parishes. The matter was, however, soon resolved before Bishop Uchtryd of Llandaff. Bibliographical sourcesPrinted sourcesCowley, F. G., The Monastic Order in South Wales 1066-1349 (Cardiff, 1977) p. 167 Other events in the history of this sitec.1100: Foundation - The foundation charter has not survived but was copied by Adam of Domerham, a monk of Glastonbury, and a thirteenth-century copy is preserved in Trinity College, Cambridge, MS R.5.33, 106v. [2 sources][1 archives]
1116: Official beginnings - The first monks arrived from Glastonbury to occupy the cell. [1 sources] 1146: Dispute - The monks were involved in a dispute with the chaplain of St Gundleus over the boundaries of their parishes. [1 sources] c.1175: Patronage - Hywel ab Iorwerth gave the monks lands in Rumney Moor. [1 sources] 1230-1240: Spiritualities - Although it was against Canon Law for communities to lease out their spiritual holdings this was not uncommon. [2 sources] pre 1252: Dissolution - Monastic life at Bassaleg had ceased by 1252. [1 sources] |
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