Notitia monastica, or, A short history of the religious houses in England and Wales by Thomas Tanner ...
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Notitia monastica, or, A short history of the religious houses in England and Wales by Thomas Tanner ...
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Tanner, Thomas, 1674-1735.
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Oxford :: Printed at the Theater and are to be sold by A. and J. Churchill ...,
1695.
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Monasteries -- England.
Monasteries -- Wales.
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CAERMARDEN-SHIRE.
1. Kydwelly.
A Priory of Benedictines founded by Roger
Bishop of Sarum about A. D. 1130. It was
subordinate to Shirborn in Dorsetshire, and rated
at 29l. 10s. per an.
Vide Mon. Angl. T. 1. p. 424.
2. Alba-landa, Whiteland, or Blancland.
Iohn de Toryton (temp. R. Iohan.) built a Cister∣cian
Abby here to the honour of St. Mary. Its
yearly revenues at the Dissolution were worth
135l. 3s. 6d. Dugd 153l. 17s. 2d. Speed.
Vide Mon. Angl. T. 1. p. 884. T. 2. p. 918.
3. Lancadanc.
A Collegiate Church consisting of a Precen∣tor
and one and twenty Canons, founded by Tho∣mas
Bishop of St. Davids A. D. 1283.
Vide Mon. Angl. T. 3. P. 2. p. 36.
4. Aberguilly.
A Collegiate Church founded by Thomas Bek
Bishop of St. Davids, in which he placed two
and twenty Prebendaries. Valued 26. Hen.
VIII. at 42l.
Virgin and St. Iohn the Baptist. It was valued at
136l. 9s. 7d. per an. Dugd. 153l. 1s. 4d. Speed.
Vide Mon. Angl. T. 1. p. 465.
6. St. Clare.
An Alien-Priory, consisting of a Prior and
three Cluniac Monks, Cell to St. Martin de Cam∣pis
in Paris, and afterwards given to All-Souls
College in Oxford.
Vide Mon. Angl. T. 1. p. 1026.
7. Caermarden.
A Priory of Black Canons dedicated to St.
Iohn the Evangelist. Endowed at the Suppression
with 164l. 4d. per an.
Vide Mon. Angl. T. 1. p. 282.
8. Teguin or Taue.
An Abby of White Monks. Lel.
☞ Mr. Speed placeth Llanleir in this County
which should be in Cardiganshire.