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St Benet's Abbey

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years. In recent years essential conservation repairs have been carried out on the ruins and visits to the site have been facilitated by the laying out of a new car park and access paths, while large numbers of volunteers undertook graffiti recording, molehill and wildlife surveys, and maintenance and provided guides. Aside from several scientific studies, the site has become the focus of intense local interest.
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From the early 18th century, active attention was paid to drainage of the marshland around the site. From various surviving illustrations, it appears that a first windmill-powered land drainage was erected around the middle of the 18th century, and some decades later was replaced by another, attached
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Despite elements of success, both material and spiritual, the abbey may have struggled to compete in religious prestige, lacking as it did the relics of an important saint. It seems that alongside a circumscribed veneration for the memory of the hermit Wulfric or Wulfey, who was said to have occupied
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It was the first abbot of St Benet's Abbey, Elsinus, who procured stone to replace the wooden structure of the abbey's church. This must have been a notable operation since suitable stone does not occur in the vicinity. The work was completed by the second abbot, Thurstan, who when he died in 1064 is
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The site was not immune to natural disasters and in the 13th and 14th centuries there were incidents where violent storms on the coast forced the sea to break through the dunes, causing damage to the abbey. In 1287 to save the horses, they had to be brought from the stables to shelter on higher land
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uniting the two roles. It thus became the sole abbey spared during the dissolution, and was protected in statute by an extraordinary act of parliament in 1536. The act stipulated that the Abbot be permitted to forever maintain a Prior and twelve monks at the abbey. This makes it arguably the oldest
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is that he was a capable and serious abbot but made powerful enemies who framed him by having a woman slipped into his bed and then sent armed men to punish the supposed crime by castrating him. After the violence, John of Oxnead says, Hugh's uncle King Stephen obtained for him the post of abbot of
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coast against invasion. The involvement with military naval matters was naturally incumbent upon the abbot, as upon bishops and monastic superiors throughout England, in so far as he was a prominent public personage and landowner in the area and hence an integral element in the feudal system. The
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In 1993 the main part of the site was bought by the Crown Estate and in 2002 sold to the Norfolk Archaeological Trust which in 2004 purchased the gatehouse and mill from the Diocese of Norwich. The ruins of the church remain the property of the diocese, which has leased them to the Trust for 199
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that Abbot Aelfwold was later able to return and resume his post, dying at the abbey as abbot on 14 November 1089. He was succeeded as abbot by Ralph, and Ralph in 1101 by Richard, who is credited with having completed the church's western tower and with having hung two large bells there.
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and at St Benet's Abbot Daniel returned to his post. Subsequently, the death of King Stephen lead to a hostile climate in England for the family and Henry of Blois fled from England in 1155. Hugh followed, returning to Champagne and becoming once more a monk of
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The early history of the monastery has to be told tentatively since it is difficult to reconcile the surviving sources with what is known of the bigger picture of the development of the area. It is said that St Benet's was founded on the site of a 9th-century
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to the front of the ruined gatehouse. By at least 1813, to facilitate movement of the windmill sails the upper floor of the gatehouse was removed to provide room for the sails to turn. The sails survived until at least 1854 but had been destroyed by 1863.
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was said to have noted the poverty in which the brothers of St Benet-at-Home committed to live in by contrast to the opulence of the Bishop of Norwich. It is unclear whether this was a deliberate choice to uphold principles of monastic
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the site before the abbey's foundation, in the 12-13th centuries the abbey tried to promote the cult of St Margaret of Holm, supposedly a girl killed in the woods at Hoveton St John on 22 May 1170, but this made little or no progress.
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The abbey's life had substantially begun with benefactions and despite attempts both surreptitious and aggressive to snatch them away, the benefactions continued. It has been suggested that participation in 1075 of an early patron,
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in England. By 1545 however the abbey had collapsed and the brothers had to abandon the site. The lands were leased to a succession of local farmers to pay down the debts. As the Bishops were enrobed amongst the
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may have caused later patrons to divert their benefactions to other monasteries. Nevertheless, benefactions there were, to the points that by the late 13th century St Benet's had property in 76 parishes.
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That the abbey continued to have connections to the court may be shown by the fact that the man who became abbot in 1126 was Conrad, who has been identified with the monk who till then had been prior of
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and was buried at St Benet's in December 1459, next to his wife Millicent in a new aisle built by Fastolf himself on the south side of the abbey church. The bulk of his fortune passed to
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or grouping of several hundreds which then had the obligation of providing a fighting ship. It is possible that the abbey did in fact provide the King Harold's ship.
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After the Dissolution the greater part of the buildings at the site were demolished, with the exclusion of the gatehouse, which is now a Grade I listed building.
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in the nave of the church. The abbey also remained vulnerable to hostile incursions by water and in 1327 by royal licence the site was enclosed by a wall with
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Surviving records from the 12th century show that at least some of the abbey's tenants paid their rents in kind or by means of service rendered. At
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Gatehouse of St Benet's Abbey in the early morning mist, October 2004. The conical structure is the remains of the later windmill built inside it
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was rented for eight measures of honey and a property in London for a pound of pepper and a pound of cummin, while two churches, one at
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pursued those seen as having supported the defeated Harold and Abbot Aelfwold was outlawed and exiled for a time to Denmark, and the
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The wind-powered mechanism, which at time ceased operating and is itself now a ruin, is a grade II* listed building.
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Later that same century another abbot with even stronger connections to power arrived to govern St Benet's.
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Between 1782 and 1886 just along the river from the gatehouse there was a wherryman's riverside pub called
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or due to the high levels of debt the monastery was said to be in. Holding the abbey up as an example of
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Landscapes of Monastic Foundation: The Establishment of Religious Houses in East Anglia c. 650–1200
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reported to have been buried before the altar in the chapel of St Michael within the abbey church.
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Architecture and Environment: St Benet's Holm and the Fashioning of the English Monastic Gatehouse
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Canute appears to have endowed at the same time another Benedictine monastery that was later
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Anselm of Bec and Robert of Meulan: The Innocence of the Dove and the Wisdowm of the Serpent
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In the second half of the 18th century, a farmer built a windmill, later converted to a
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Seal of St Benet's Abbey in 1534, as appended to the acceptance of the Act of Supremacy
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Suneman and Wulfric: two forgotten saints of St Benedict's abbey at Holme in Norfolk
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Suneman and Wulfric: Two Forgotten Saints of St Benedict’s Abbey at Holme in Norfolk
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The Military Activities of Bishops, Abbots and other Clergy in England c. 900-1200.
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and one in Norwich had to present the abbey annually with a pound of incense each.
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was paid each year with a supply of beer for the monks, another stretch of land at
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In 1065 St Benet's Abbey was in good enough condition to establish a cell, later
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The King’s Bishops: The Politics of Patronage in England and Normandy, 1066–1216
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Other early benefactors of St Benet's included Earl Ralf II of East Anglia and
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the lease for a mill and a piece of land were four fat cocks a year, land at
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John of Oxnead (de Oxenedes), a 13th-century monk of St Benet's, says in his
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St. Margaret of Holm: New Evidence Concerning a Norfolk Benedictine Cult
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Hugh became a knight and was wounded in battle about 1136. Cared for at
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The English Church 1000–1066: A History of the Later Anglo-Saxon Church
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had been venerated. With this new endowment, under the auspices of the
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and governed until his death in 1043. He was blessed as abbot by the
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The History of the Norman Conquest of England, its Causes and Results
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The History of the Norman Conquest of England, its Causes and Results
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Page, W. (1975) 'Houses of Benedictine monks: Priory of Rumburgh',
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Abbot Hugh: An Overlooked Brother of Henry I, Count of Champagne
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Abbot Hugh: An Overlooked Brother of Henry I, Count of Champagne
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Post-Reformation Abbot, Prior and Lay Monks of St Benet-at-Holme
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The modern cross at the high altar of the St Benet's Abbey ruins
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Remains of the abbey church nave, looking toward the high altar
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The Real Falstaff, Sir John Fastolf and the Hundred Years War
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Saint Suneman; Saint Wulfric; Abbot Elsinus; Abbot Aelfwold;
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Conquest and Colonisation: The Normans in Britain, 1066-1100
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Stephen of Penthièvre, Count of Tréguier, Lord of Richmond
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Religious Patronage in Anglo-Norman England, 1066-1135
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St. Benet's Abbey

River Bure
St Benet's Abbey is located in Norfolk
Order
Diocese
Norwich
King Canute
John of Oxnead
Christ Church Cathedral Priory
Canterbury
Hugh, abbot of Lagny
Sir John Fastolf
William Rugg
Norfolk
England
Coordinates
52°41′11″N 1°31′29″E / 52.6864°N 1.5247°E / 52.6864; 1.5247
Diocese of Norwich
monastery
Order of Saint Benedict
Horning
Norfolk
England
River Bure
the Broads
Benedict of Nursia
monasticism
Dissolution of the Monasteries
abbey

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