- "Annales
Monasterii de Bermundeseia", a
monastery was
founded there by one
Alwinus Child, with
royal licence.
Given the
trend to the
continuity of sacred...
- he was
bishop in the
early 11th century. Name
occurs in
Latin form as
Alwinus, the form for the Anglo-Saxon name Ælfwine,
although it may be a form for...
- demesne. In 1082,
according to the "Annales
Monasterii de Bermundeseia",
Alwinus Child obtained a
royal license to
found a
monastery dedicated to St Saviour...
-
Bermondsey Abbey, in London. The name is
thought to
refer to
Alwin (or
Alwinus) Child, the
founder of the priory's
motherhouse at Bermondsey. The priory...
- give a clue to the age of the bank.
Around 972
Alwinus, son of Bricius, was Lord of the Manor.
Alwinus joined the
monastery of
Ramsey in Huntingdonshire...