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Basingwerk Abbey (Welsh:
Abaty Dinas Basing) is a
Grade I
listed ruined abbey near Holywell, Flintshire, Wales. The abbey,
which was
founded in the 12th...
- The
Black Book of
Basingwerk (Welsh:
Llyfr Du Basing) is an
illuminated m****cript in the
National Library of
Wales (NLW MS 7006D) containing,
among other...
- Wat's ****, An
earthwork running through the
northern Welsh Marches from
Basingwerk Abbey to
Maesbury The
Great ****, a mineral-rich
feature that runs through...
- the
village were
medieval monastic granges in the care of the
monks of
Basingwerk Abbey. The
village church,
dedicated to St Michael, was
built in 1828...
- to join the
Cistercian order, is
founded near
Ripon in Yorkshire.: 11
Basingwerk Abbey originally Benedictine, and
later Cistercian, is
founded near Holywell...
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Tywysogion from
Peniarth 20 is also
found in The
Black Book of
Basingwerk. The
Black Book of
Basingwerk White Book of
Hergest White Book of
Rhydderch Red Book...
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During the
Middle Ages, the well
formed part of the
estate of
nearby Basingwerk Abbey. It was
visited by
several English monarchs,
including Richard II...
- (64 km)
linear earthwork running through the
northern Welsh Marches from
Basingwerk Abbey on the
River Dee estuary, p****ing east of
Oswestry and on to Maesbury...
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later confiscated. In 1157 King
Henry II gave the
manor of
Glossop to
Basingwerk Abbey. They
gained a
market charter for
Glossop in 1290, and one for Charlesworth...
- Campagna. The
first cross on the site may have been set up by the
Abbots of
Basingwerk Abbey to mark the
southern boundary of
their land,
granted in 1157. The...