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Kidwelly Priory was a Benedictine abbey in Kidwelly, Wales. Roger, bishop of Salisbury (d.1139), a Norman invader founded the priory of Kidwelly,〔D. Daven Jones, A History of Kidwelly (Carmarthen, 1908), pp. 612.〕 but it seems to have been a place of Celtic veneration of Saint Cadog for some centuries prior to that.〔Royal Commission of Ancient Monuments. Carmarthenshire Inventory (HMSO, 1917), p.55.〕〔F. G. Cowley, The Monastic Order in South Wales, 1066-1349 (Cardiff, 1977), chap. II.〕〔( Kegidock: Killey — A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (pp.445-456) ).〕 It was a daughter abbey of Sherborne Abbey,〔( Kidwelly (Priory) ).〕 and although well documented in the historical record it appears to have remained small for its extent. It was dissolved 1539, by Henry VIII. Today the abbey remains a parish church, St Mary's〔( Kidwelly, St Mary's Church ) BY David Ross.〕 with much of the surviving fabric dates to the fourteenth century, c. 1320.〔(Remnants of Kidwelly Priory ).〕 ==Priors of Kidweli== Priors of Kidwelly Medieval〔( Kidwelly Priory by GLANMOR WILLIAMS ).〕 * 1240 Abraham * 1268 Gervase * 1284 Ralph de Bemenster * 1301 Galfridus de Coker * 1346 Robert Dunster * 1361 John Flode * 1399 Philip Morevyle * 1404 John de Kidwelly * 1428 Robert Fyfhede * 1438 John Cauntville * 1482 John Sherborne * 1487 John Henstrige * 1520 John Whitchurche * 1534 John Godmyston * 1539 John Painter 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kidwelly Priory」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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