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Yenston Priory was a Benedictine priory in Henstridge, Somerset, England. It was a cell of the Abbey of Sever in Normandy, France. It was founded by Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester, who died around 1100 and was also known as Hugh Abrincus, and Hugh Lupus. In 1158 the abbey was confirmed by Pope Adrian IV. Around 1468 it was granted to Eton College. The buildings had been demolished before 1450. and later by Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset. After the dissolution of the monasteries the land was held by Sir Thomas Bell.

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  • Le prieuré de Yenston était un prieuré bénédictin situé à Henstridge, dans le Somerset, en Angleterre. Il a été fondé par Hughes d'Avranches, 1er comte de Chester, mort vers 1100. Il était également connu sous les noms de Hugues Abrincus et Hugues Lupus. En 1158, l'abbaye fut confirmée par le pape Adrien IV. Vers 1468, le prieuré fut attribué au collège d'Eton. Les bâtiments avaient été démolis avant 1450 et plus tard par Edward Seymour, 1er duc de Somerset. Après la dissolution des monastères, Sir Thomas Bell détint le territoire. La pierre du prieuré a été utilisée pour construire la maison Monmouth dans le village et des traces de ses bâtiments subsistent dans les dépendances. Il existe également des marques de surface dans les champs environnants, mais elles ne proviennent peut-être pas du bâtiment lui-même, mais de l'excavation de la pierre. * Portail de l’Angleterre (fr)
  • Yenston Priory was a Benedictine priory in Henstridge, Somerset, England. It was a cell of the Abbey of Sever in Normandy, France. It was founded by Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester, who died around 1100 and was also known as Hugh Abrincus, and Hugh Lupus. In 1158 the abbey was confirmed by Pope Adrian IV. Around 1468 it was granted to Eton College. The buildings had been demolished before 1450. and later by Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset. After the dissolution of the monasteries the land was held by Sir Thomas Bell. Stone from the priory was used to build Monmouth House in the village, and traces of its buildings may remain in the outhouses. There are also surface marks in surrounding fields, however these may not be from the building itself but from the excavation of stone. (en)
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  • Le prieuré de Yenston était un prieuré bénédictin situé à Henstridge, dans le Somerset, en Angleterre. Il a été fondé par Hughes d'Avranches, 1er comte de Chester, mort vers 1100. Il était également connu sous les noms de Hugues Abrincus et Hugues Lupus. En 1158, l'abbaye fut confirmée par le pape Adrien IV. Vers 1468, le prieuré fut attribué au collège d'Eton. Les bâtiments avaient été démolis avant 1450 et plus tard par Edward Seymour, 1er duc de Somerset. Après la dissolution des monastères, Sir Thomas Bell détint le territoire. * Portail de l’Angleterre (fr)
  • Yenston Priory was a Benedictine priory in Henstridge, Somerset, England. It was a cell of the Abbey of Sever in Normandy, France. It was founded by Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester, who died around 1100 and was also known as Hugh Abrincus, and Hugh Lupus. In 1158 the abbey was confirmed by Pope Adrian IV. Around 1468 it was granted to Eton College. The buildings had been demolished before 1450. and later by Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset. After the dissolution of the monasteries the land was held by Sir Thomas Bell. (en)
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  • Prieuré de Yenston (fr)
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