Event detail for site: Ewennyc. 1535: WealthAccording to the Valor Ecclesiastcus Ewenny’s gross income was £78 14s. £40 2s 4d of this sum came from the community's spiritualities and £38 11s 8d from its temporalities; the house held four churches, three of which were appropriated, and its demesne lands were valued at £11. Bibliographical sourcesPrinted sourcesHeale, Martin, The Dependent Priories of Medieval English Monasteries, Studies in the History of Medieval Religion, 22 (Boydell and Brewer: Woodbridge, 2004) pp. 241, 243, 254 Web links (open in new window)Detail of Valor Ecclesiasticus (View website) Archival sourcesThe National Archives, 'The Valor Ecclesiasticus', (Document), (View website) Other events in the history of this sitepre 1131: Foundation - It is not known when precisely Ewenny Priory was founded but it had its origins before 1131 when William of London (d. 1131), lord of Ogmore Castle, gave the church of St Michael there to St Peter's, Gloucester, to establish a cell. [4 sources]
1141: Re-foundation and change in status - Ewenny was raised to conventual status. [2 sources] 1144: Burial - The burial of Maurice of London’s sister, Matilda, caused a serious dispute between Prior John of Ewenny and the bishop of Llandaff. [1 sources] 1284: Visitation - Archbishop Pecham conducted a visitation of the house; the injunctions survive. [2 sources] c.1291: Wealth - According to the Taxatio Ecclesiastica Ewenny's income was estimated at £56. [2 sources] c.1300: Patronage - At this time the patron of Ewenny was Payn de Chaworth. [2 sources] 1400x1415: Destruction - The house suffered extensive damage during the rebellion of Owain Glyn Dŵr. [1 sources] 1534: Numbers - Two monks and a prior subscribed to the Act of Supremacy. [3 sources] c.1535: Wealth - According to the Valor Ecclesiastcus Ewenny’s gross income was £78 14s. [2 sources][1 archives] c.1535: Stewardship - According to the Valor Ecclesiasticus, the earl of Worcester held the stewardship of Ewenny at this time. [1 sources] 1537 (28 February): Custody - Gloucester Abbey leased Ewenny Priory and its appurtenants to Sir Edward Carne for a period of ninety-nine years and for the rather menial rent of £20 10s per annum. [1 sources] 1540: Dissolution - The priory was surrendered with Gloucester Abbey on 2 January 1540. [3 sources] |
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