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HUNTINGDON-SHIRE.
1. Ramsey.
A Benedictine Abby built by Ailwine Duke or Earl of the East-Angles, A. D. 969a 1.1. to the honour of St. Mary and St. Benedict. It's yearly revenues at the Dissolution were worth 1716l. 12s. 4d. Dugd. 1983l. 15s. 3d. q. Speed.
Vide Mon. Angl. T. 1. p. 231. T. 2. p. 869.
Reyner. Apost. Bened. Tr. 2. p. 149.
Registr. de Ramsey in Scaccario ex parte Reme∣moratoris Regis.
* Nomina & gesta Abbatum Rames. ab Ednotho ad Joh. de Santrey MS. in Bibl. Cotton. Vesp. A. 18.
* Collectanea MS. Aug. Baker. in Bibl. Coll. Jesu Oxon. Vol. IV.
* Collectanea MS. Rogeri Dodsworth in Bibl. Bodl. Vol. 41, & 68.
* Librum MS. de Homagiis & Sectis Abbati de∣bitis in custodia Roberti Hewes de Hosp. Gray∣ensi Lond. 1638.
2. S. Neots olim Einulfesbury.
The body of St. Neot being translated hither out of Cornwall, here was a Monastery founded to his memory, which was destroy'd in the Da∣nish wars; but restored by Roisia the wife of Rich. Fitz-Gilbert A. D. 1113. who by the ad∣vice