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  2. The abbey was dissolved in 1177 and the church was granted to Amesbury Priory which, by 1186, had built a new church. It was believed that the original abbey church then became the parish church although there has been disagreement over this. If you walk around the church today you certainly receive the impression that it has been more than a ...

  3. Sep 11, 2023 · But in the 1850s, this street was informally considered the western border of downtown Amesbury and was mostly residences of well known Amesbury families such as Rowell, Ordway, Bagley, and Bailey. ACM’s tireless volunteer researcher, Mike Harrold, recently completed a detailed history of School Street and nearby streets and buildings.

  4. Historic England Archive. Search over 1 million photographs and drawings from the 1850s to the present day using our images archive. List entry 1000469. Grade II* Park and Garden: Amesbury Abbey. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

    • The Abbey, Later Priory, of Amesbury
    • Prioresses of Amesbury
    • Priors of Amesbury

    In the last days of the Edgarian revival, Alfrida,relict of King Edgar, founded Benedictine nunneries at Amesbury and at Wherwell, Hants. (fn. 1) Contrition for the murder of Edward the Martyr(for which, however, she is no longer held to havebeen personally responsible) is said to have beenthe motive, and, if this is true, the date (979)assigned by...

    Joan d'Osmont, traditionally the first prioress,occurs temp. late Hen. II. (fn. 306) Emeline, occurs 1208 (fn. 307) and 1221. (fn. 308) Felise, occurs 1227 and 1237. (fn. 309) Ida, occurs 1256 (fn. 310) and 1273. (fn. 311) Alice, occurs 1290. (fn. 312) Margaret, occurs 1293. (fn. 312) Joan de Gennes, appointed 1294, occurs 1309. Isabel de Geinville...

    John, occurs 1194. (fn. 339) Robert, occurs 1198. (fn. 340) John, occurs c. 1215-20 (fn. 341) and 1221. (fn. 342) John de Vinci, occurs 1227. (fn. 343) Th. occurs 1255. (fn. 344) Peter, occurs 1293. (fn. 345) John of Figheldean, occurs ante Apr. 1316. (fn. 346) Richard of Greenborough, occurs 1316 (fn. 346) and1318. (fn. 347) John of Holt, occurs 1...

  5. These establishments are linked with Amesbury Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, URN: 149473. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments.

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  7. The priory enjoyed, Royal patronage for many years. In 1241 Eleanor of Brittany (Granddaughter of Henry II) died in Bristol but was buried in the Priory at Amesbury. In 1283 Mary (6th daughter of Edward I and Granddaughter of Eleanor of Provence) together with her half sister Leonora ''took the veil" in the presence of the whole Royal family.

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