Monastic Wales.








Event detail for site: Bardsey

1509: Levy of fine

The abbot of Bardsey was fined 40s for failing to attend the Augustinian General Chapter at Leicester.

Bibliographical sources

Printed sources

Robinson, David M., The Geography of Augustinian Settlement in Medieval England and Wales, BAR British Series, 80, 2 vols (Oxford, 1980) p. 37

Salter, H. E., Chapters of the Augustinian Canons (Oxford Historical Society: Oxford, 1922) p. 129


Other events in the history of this site

pre 1240Foundation - 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.
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c.1291Wealth - According to the Taxatio Ecclesiastica Bardey's income was c. £16 3s 0d. [1 sources]
1509Levy of fine - The abbot of Bardsey was fined 40s for failing to attend the Augustinian General Chapter at Leicester. [2 sources]
c.1535Wealth - On the eve of the Dissolution Bardsey’s annual income was recorded for the Valor Ecclesiasticus as over £46. [5 sources][1 archives]
c.1537Dissolution - Bardsey was dissolved under the 1536 Act of Suppression.  [3 sources]

 
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