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at Christ Church, was taken from the tower of Osney Abbey on its dissolution. A good deal of the monastic property was also transferred to Christ Church, and the remains of the abbey remained as a source of building material for the city and by
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and the cardinal's men in which the legate's cook was killed. Otto himself was locked for safety in the abbey tower, emerging unscathed to lay the city under
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All the buildings have now been destroyed except a rubble and timber-framed structure which may date from the 15th century. The remnants were
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as an Augustinian house in 1177. When Waltham became an abbey in 1184, the first abbot was a canon of Osney. In 1199, the church of
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in 1545 and the building fell into ruin. It was one of the four renowned monastic houses of medieval Oxford, along with
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Postles, David (1 February 1987). "'Patronus et advocatus noster': Oseney Abbey and the Oilly family".
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Otto Cardinal Candidus came to Osney, a brawl broke out between a group of scholars from the
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Postles, David (January 1985). "The Learning of Austin Canons: the Case of Oseney Abbey".
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The most significant event in the history of the abbey came in April 1222 when the
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in 1539, it was, from September 1542 until June 1544, the seat of the new
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describes upon seeing her tomb as it was on the eve of the dissolution:
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who needed the foundation of a monastery to expiate their sins.
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houses of medieval England. It provided six of the canons of
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Osney Abbey, Mill Street (south side), Oxford, Oxfordshire
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Edith was buried in Osney Abbey, in a religious habit, as
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around 1154. It was dissolved in 1539 but was created a
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in 1640, and the much reduced ruins were later drawn by
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before the see transferred to the new foundation of
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Index

Oseney Abbey

Dedication
St George
Robert D'Oyly
Diocese
Diocese of Oxford
Bishop(s)
Robert King
Dean
John London
Richard Cox
Augustinian canons
Osney
Oxfordshire
Botley Road
Mill Street
Osney Cemetery
Oxford station
priory
abbey
cathedral
Robert King
Bishop of Oxford
Christ Church
St Frideswide's Priory
Rewley
Godstow
Robert D'Oyly the younger
Edith Forne

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