Monasticon Anglicanum: or, the history of the ancient abbies, monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches, with their dependencies, in England and Wales. Also of all such Scotch, Irish, and French monasteries as in any manner relate to those in England ... Illustrated with the original cuts of the cathedral and collegiate churches, and habits of the religious and military orders / First publish'd in Latin by Sir William Dugdale ... To which are now added, exact catalogues of the bishops of the several dioceses, to the year 1717. The whole corrected, and supplied with many useful additions, by an eminent hand.
- William Dugdale
- Date:
- 1718
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Monasticon Anglicanum: or, the history of the ancient abbies, monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches, with their dependencies, in England and Wales. Also of all such Scotch, Irish, and French monasteries as in any manner relate to those in England ... Illustrated with the original cuts of the cathedral and collegiate churches, and habits of the religious and military orders / First publish'd in Latin by Sir William Dugdale ... To which are now added, exact catalogues of the bishops of the several dioceses, to the year 1717. The whole corrected, and supplied with many useful additions, by an eminent hand. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![8. This Houfe fiimUh-d levers! Churches with Pious and Godly Prelates, as Bnthwald, the firft Englifh Ab¬ bot, who was made Archbilhop of Canterbury d Athel- may,, a Monk, made Bilhop of Bath and Wells, and af- Ri’^ardS^ht|1^0P °f Cantrrhury St. Dunjian, firft Bifhop of Winchefter, next of London, and laftly Arch- „J,hoP oi Canterburyj Egelgarus, full made Abbot of Hide Monaflery m Winchefter, then Billion of Chefter and afterwards Archbilhop of Canterbury 5 Sigerius, firft Bifliop ol WeUs, and then Archbi/hop oi Canterbury 5 S .A/pfc,g«r Martyr, firll made Abbot of Bath, then Bifhop of Winchester, and next Archbilhop ofCanter- Zerlr of Glajlonbury made Bilhops, were, Geoffry, who dy’d in 782 3 Ethel win, who dy’d the fame Year, mbert, in 800 3 Wigtheg, in 83 ? 3 ^ ioo8f ’aTT^’ w 8*o-5 in ^ 5 Ejfrie, in t . J tor thefe> Stgegantts, Bilhop of Wells3 »><“ °f ; of CriJi SivfrlJ of 9- 5*77 I/ £thQellL:0 f> of WinchesterWifimts, Aelfftan, Egelrtc, Elmer, Sivingus, Brithwins, Britviold, &/. all of them Monks of Glajlonbury. Thofe who gave Lands and Pofleffions to this E, tK’ >Wep ^ f°ll0WS : tragus, King of the Bri- ,;’rh 3 lagan’,§aV t0 ^°f^h of Arinatkea, and h.s Companions this Ifland , then enclos’d with rt tv Mar/hes 5 which afterward Lucius, the fnd nhr ian KmS fBritain’ confirm’d to Phaganns and Dtruvtanus, Monks and Cardinals, fent by Pope Elentherms to baptize him 5 the famous Briti/I King Anhnr, gave to it Brentmaris and Pouldon, with many other adjacent Lands 3 King Damp gave the Land calld Yufvntryn • King Kenwall gave Ferramere, and nf R T SndS °/^‘ and God<”‘> as alfo thofe °f Rt7\ and Andredefein- King ga veM»«ko„, being 2? Hides, and 20 Hides in CaA ud T O11 CVw<rrtW 3 Klng Ba/^d gave 22 Hides and the Filhery at Pent- Bilhop Etfdda 6 Hides • King «a 73 hi'des, and a Filhery 5 Bilhop Wilfrid, 61 Hide! 5 K1^05 iF°nhjere' 1 H,de * Abbefs Buggu 3 Kinar^ J8 At]fa!d' 70 3 his Queen Trogodida, 5 • Kinf k h>eiii 5 L“-» IO 5 Atbelha!f 4 5 Sigebert, 2, • of left’s105 7 Miniflcr^^, 3- The reft 7 Gi“s are fo numerous, that we mud be oblig d to refer to Dugdale, fag. 9 and 10. 14. 15- Id. of St. P A T R I C K. QT^Patruk was born in the Year 3^ : His Father’s to WaS Citirms ’ bis Mother’s Conches, Sifter to St. Martin Bilhop of Tours. He was baptiz’d tit 5HeUt P0pei Cdtn PVe bim the Name of Pa- ’ v He was taken by the hv/J at 16 Years of A ar murn’dHoUmeSiX 7“ • Slavery 5 after which he letum d Home and meeting with St. German, Bilhop of Auxerre, was his Dilciple tor the Space of 22 Years - then going to Rome, he was, by Pope Celtlin inr .n.o;,,W in the Year4z„’whichXtion K con- erted, by working many Miracles: And then re finhnf ln¥ repaiPd t0 anbury 11% ZZ{0™Wh°Jed an EremetncalLife he Abbot after theM * M°5adery’ and became their r„ ’rr the Manner of the Monks of Ezybt for St Beneddl was not yet born. He obtain’d of Po pe thfrl ' \YefS , ndu gence for fuch as Ihould vifit a?/,£ c t »*« it wifh Yei docW 'ndC M°nk C°m,ng into E”ZIa”d about the naftery of Beted'T^^ EnZl'Jb' funded a Mo- Iiaitery ot BenedAhne Monks at Canterbury, and fonn after, oth,,- ere fouuded in fevera/piaces- the which aswbf1I??wn al[°reCeiv’d at Glajlonbury 5 which, as was faid before, had ’till then follow’d the iwS KmL0h thC M°llks ?f EMF’ The Sdxtn or pings being converted, rclfor’d to the Monl-c ot C1M, many Lands, which had been ,Sen by then Pagan Predeceffors. The glmious Kh,„ ■ „ sT“v/7 = 5’ 8'1VC greM toffeffionj to theChurfh'of St. May, as appears by his Grant in DuA,,l“, and founded a larger Church rhrl-o ,pVr'and King rthcljia,, Arclibifliop (|ueen''em™' gave to St. r'4 ptsTiiT'a^ii-g^ ny other Privileges; as nvay be feen inhfciTarter mer G fn10 ChmaA, added to the for- noc only confirm d all former Gnutc 1 J u V ’ them many Liberties 3 f ’ but added t(> rtnu ounce,,vu,y 3 confirming to it -i; Hid** 17* framed to ,t by feveral Benefactors. The Kinds' A;W and hts Son EAmmJ, added more Benel cS, bSr4p-dcrucMng «°* *« Pofleflions, and bettow'd them on his sTy °f ’1 made one Turjlia, a Norma,,, Abbit of iZXit thtfchfo r* “ ofthe^onTs, he reftoft’0 T» 1'“ juttly taken from tlem, a„l° i ^ them, as in his Grant, l 8 °nhlmd thc fanie T he Abbot Herleu-in began to build i /^j i 18» and gave the Conqueror loo Maris and two of Gold, to recover fome Manors that had been taken from the Church Ann im/ w u Abbot, Brother to Theobald Earl'’of BVts fSn of AdCagesTlis1’MonTerv ^h ^ gably to retrieve the LofeSad «3 “ BLjED^Tia,,d Muifitio^ ^ Abby was f Autho'rs caH-d’ ‘ maintain a Family a Year ’ ^ ^ fufficient t0 04 ' In Regard that fome Modern Authors have taken Pams to d,(credit the receiv’d Tradition sKrf Coming into Britain, it may not be unfit oadd a few Lines in Vindication of what has been m^nthfn’dCrid/rkm * Firft> Writing above- ention d, left by St. Patrici^, who (as has been faid) was born in the Year 3<H, and teftifics, That he law a Writing](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30455856_0039.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)