A Brief History of Turvey Abbey
When Brother John arrived at Turvey Abbey he was intrigued to learn whether the Abbey had ever been used as a religious building in the past and to learn the history of the building. This document is the result of this work and contains extensive reference to sources.
The research covers the Benedictine Priory of St Neots, The Mordaunts, the Augustine Abbey of St James, Northampton, The Domesday Book, Field Names, The Higgins, the Longuet-Higgins, Old Hall Farm, Earl of Peterborough, the Brands, the Nash family, Clement Clarkes, Ernest Wells, Mr & Mrs Mansfield, Wing commander Sugden, The Allens, International Chartered Accountants and the Benedictine Communities.
Creator
Brother John MaynardDate of creation
1994Date of coverage
1066 - 1980Place
Turvey, Turvey AbbeyContributor
Brother John Mayhead OSBCopyright
Brother John Mayhead OSBAccess
OpenLanguage
EnglishLicense
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC-BY-NC-ND)Reference number
THS/BRJ/002/001Format
Flipbook (33)
Subject
Buildings (536)
Religion (65)
Roman Catholic (4)
Turvey Abbey (220)
Turvey Estates (30)
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