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The abbey only lasted until the winter of 1154, when the monks petitioned the Henry, now king Henry II, for grant of land on another site. Because of disputes with local foresters, the monks were finding Radmore increasingly unsuitable. The king exchanged the
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Index

Order
Cistercian
Virgin Mary
Empress Matilda
King Stephen of England
Cannock Wood
Staffordshire
England
cistercian
Cannock Wood
Staffordshire
England
Burntwood
Rugeley
Warwickshire
hermitage
King Stephan
Cannock Wood
Roger de Clinton
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
Empress Matilda
civil war
Cistercian order
abbey
Saint Mary
Staffordshire
Warwickshire
Henry, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine
royal manor
Stoneleigh

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