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Turvey Abbey

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About three years afterwards he was invited with some friends by the steward (employed by the Mordaunts) to a days fishing. Whilst they were taking refreshing draughts of punch in the garden of the Fishes Public House (now the Three Fyshes) he ran up the street to take a view of the old house and
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In 1786 the Mordant family sold their land in Turvey. In the advertisement Sarah Laurence is mentioned as the tenant for the farm with "The Abbey". It was bought by Charles Higgins, a very wealthy merchant from London. He used it as his country house and allowed Sarah to continue living in it by
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In about 1801 John made some additions to the house. He built a new coach house with a clock (now called Brand House) and added balustrading and two mullioned windows brought from Easton Maudit. Later he built a walled garden and a Gothic summer house.
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The tenants who lived in the house for the longest period during this time were the Brands. Thomas Brand (died 1694) and his wife Margaret (died 1718) moved to the house in about 1670. They were Catholic recusants and are mentioned in numerous records.
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William Laurence and Sarah Steward were married in 1750 in Bedford. They had six children one of whom (Thomas Laurence) was a churchwarden. William died in 1766 when all of his children were very young. In his will he made provision for his family.
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John Higgins (1768–1846) had a strong passion for "The Abbey". Even before he inherited it he made visits to Turvey to see it. He describes these in his memoirs. He said:
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dividing the building and the garden into two parts. He also made some major repairs to the property at this time. When he died in 1792 the house was inherited.
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The original part of Turvey Abbey was built in 1603. According to the English Heritage Register it may incorporate a building even earlier than this.
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He made a sketch of the front and back of the house at this time which he included in his memoirs.
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family of Benedictines. The Abbey is not open to the public, but the community welcomes guests.
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examined as much as he thought he might be permitted to do of the outside of the building."
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The "Monastery of Christ our Saviour", while adjacent, is not part of Turvey Abbey.
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Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, William Laurence, Turvey, 19 March 1766.
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Estcourt, E. E. 1885 "The English Catholic nonjurors of 1715", p. 3
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Maynard, John, 1994, "A Brief History of Turvey Abbey". p. 9.
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Higgins, John 1830 "Turvey Abbey Scrap Books". p. 57 and 58.
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Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St Cuthbert, Bedford
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England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973, Film Number 823782.
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Higgins, John 1830 "Turvey Abbey Scrap Books". p. 57–8.
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It now belongs to the "Priory of Our Lady of Peace", a
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Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, Wellingborough
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Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Church, Great Billing
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Order
Benedictine
Turvey
Bedfordshire
England
Coordinates
52°09′42″N 0°37′06″W / 52.16163°N 0.6182°W / 52.16163; -0.6182

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Turvey
English
Bedfordshire
Grade II
Benedictine
nuns
Rule of Saint Benedict
Olivetan
List of monastic houses in Bedfordshire
"Parishes: Turvey | British History Online"
"Dovecote at Turvey Abbey, Turvey, Bedford"
"Turvey Abbey"
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