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Photos and an
article about Dieulacres Abbey Michael J.
Fisher -
Dieulacres Abbey -
Online Edition of the book by
Michael J. Fisher...
- The
Dieulacres Chronicle (Latin:
Chronicon monasterii Dieulacrensis) is a 14th-century
English chronicle that was
written at the
Cistercian Dieulacres Abbey...
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leaves in Autumn,
every one [arrow]
struck a
mortal man".
According to the
Dieulacres Chronicle the King's
right wing
under the
command of the Earl of Stafford...
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return from
Chester the
prince is said to have p****ed by the
Abbey of
Dieulacres in Staffordshire, to have seen a fine
church which his great-grandfather...
- Chester;
building possibly completed 12 May 1158;
transferred to new site at
Dieulacres,
Staffordshire 1214 due to
incursions by the Welsh;
subsequently re-used...
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later of his descendants. It was once
known as
Abbey Dieulacres, and
later as
Dieulacres Abbey Farm. It is now
known as
Abbey Farm. The
Abbey Inn...
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Wales (1199 Whitland) Deer Abbey, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland (1219 Melrose)
Dieulacres Abbey, Staffordshire,
England (1214 Combermere)
Dundrennan Abbey, Dumfries...
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manor of
Swythamley was held by the
Crown following the
dissolution of
Dieulacres Abbey and
thereafter had
several owners. It was
acquired by the Trafford...
- Long Will - as a pseudonym. No
doubt because of Ball's writings, the
Dieulacres Abbey Chronicle account of the
revolt refers to Piers,
seemingly as a...
- Janauschek, the
abbey itself was
founded between 1153 and 1158, but
moved to
Dieulacres between 1199 and 1214. However,
foundation must have
occurred by 1153...