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- through Staffordshire - Photos and an article about Dieulacres Abbey Michael J. Fisher - Dieulacres Abbey - Online Edition of the book by Michael J. Fisher...
- The Dieulacres Chronicle (Latin: Chronicon monasterii Dieulacrensis) is a 14th-century English chronicle that was written at the Cistercian Dieulacres Abbey...
- leaves in Autumn, every one [arrow] struck a mortal man". According to the Dieulacres Chronicle the King's right wing under the command of the Earl of Stafford...
- return from Chester the prince is said to have p****ed by the Abbey of Dieulacres in Staffordshire, to have seen a fine church which his great-grandfather...
- built around 1153 by the monks of Poulton Abbey. After the monks moved to Dieulacres between 1199 and 1214 and the abbey was turned into a farming estate for...
- Chester; building possibly completed 12 May 1158; transferred to new site at Dieulacres, Staffordshire 1214 due to incursions by the Welsh; subsequently re-used...
- manor of Swythamley was held by the Crown following the dissolution of Dieulacres Abbey and thereafter had several owners. It was acquired by the Trafford...
- and later of his descendants. It was once known as Abbey Dieulacres, and later as Dieulacres Abbey Farm. It is now known as Abbey Farm. The Abbey Inn...
- Long Will - as a pseudonym. No doubt because of Ball's writings, the Dieulacres Abbey Chronicle account of the revolt refers to Piers, seemingly as a...
- and moved in 1214 to a site near L****, Staffordshire, where it became Dieulacres Abbey. The original site became a grange estate of the abbey, and the...