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Beeleigh Abbey near
Maldon in Es****, England, was a
monastery constructed in 1180 for the Premonstratensians, as
known as the
Norbertines or Premonstratensians...
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cleric who
became Bishop of London. He is also
known as
Saint Roger of
Beeleigh. In 1192
Niger was
named a
canon of St Paul's Cathedral, London, and he...
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foundation of
nearby Beeleigh Abbey. A
Charter of
Richard I of
December 1189
confirms "certain
grants to
Beeleigh Abbey,
including the
Church of...
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locks from the
basin to the sea.
There is also a set of
flood gates at
Beeleigh,
which prevents water from the
River Blackwater flooding the cut to Heybridge...
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point to
Beeleigh weir the
channel appears to be a cut byp****ing the
original course of the river. At
Beeleigh,
there was a
water mill...
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navigation mainly followed the
course of the
River Chelmer until it
reached Beeleigh, near Maldon. Then it
followed the
course of the
River Blackwater to Heybridge...
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calendar records her
death on VI Non Oct in 1484. Both were
buried at
Beeleigh Abbey near Maldon, Es****, but
later reburied at
Little Easton, Es****. Cokayne...
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Great Slump in England. He died on 4
April 1483 and was
buried at
Beeleigh Abbey,
although his tomb was
subsequently moved to
Little Easton church...
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visited Beeleigh Abbey near
Maldon in Es****, England, and was
hosted by its
owner Mr
William Foyle,
founder and
owner of
Foyles Bookshop.
Beeleigh Abbey...
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Conservative Party, presiding.
During the
Second World War,
Foyle bought Beeleigh Abbey, a 12th-century
monastery on the
River Chelmer at Maldon, Es****....