Event detail for site: Bardseyc. 1291: WealthAccording to the Taxatio Ecclesiastica Bardey's income was c. £16 3s 0d. All of this came from temporalities. Bibliographical sourcesPrinted sourcesRobinson, David M., The Geography of Augustinian Settlement in Medieval England and Wales, BAR British Series, 80, 2 vols (Oxford, 1980) appendix 12 (pp. 373-380) Other events in the history of this sitepre 1240: Foundation - Bardsey was reconstituted as an Augustinian community before the middle of the thirteenth century and soon gained influence, holding considerable areas of the Lleyn peninsula.
[5 sources] c.1291: Wealth - According to the Taxatio Ecclesiastica Bardey's income was c. £16 3s 0d. [1 sources] 1509: Levy of fine - The abbot of Bardsey was fined 40s for failing to attend the Augustinian General Chapter at Leicester. [2 sources] c.1535: Wealth - On the eve of the Dissolution Bardsey’s annual income was recorded for the Valor Ecclesiasticus as over £46. [5 sources][1 archives] c.1537: Dissolution - Bardsey was dissolved under the 1536 Act of Suppression. [3 sources] |
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