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Lacock abbey was a monastery founded at lacock, in the county of wiltshire in england, in the early 13th century by ela, countess of salisbury, as a house of augustinian canonesses regular. It was seized by the crown in 1539 during the dissolution of the monasteries under henry viii.
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Annals and antiquities of lacock abbey in the county of wilts with memorials of the foundress, ela, countess of salisbury.
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Bowles and nicholls, in the book annals and antiquities of lacock abbey, say that this suggestion “would account for her daughter’s confinement by an anxious and affectionate mother, that she might be placed out of reach of those who perhaps might have meditated worse than confinement”.
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Nov 25, 2016 lacock abbey may be none of the above, but even those who have never lacock nunnery, copper engraving, 1732, from buck's antiquities.
Annals and antiquities of lacock abbey, in the county of wilts; by bowles, william lisle, 1762-1850; nichols, john gough, 1806-1873, joint author.
Annals and antiquities of lacock abbey in the county of wilts; with memorials of the foundress, ela, countess of salisbury, and of the earls of salisbury.
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William lisle bowles and john gough nichols, 'annals and antiquities of lacock abbey, in the county of wilts', london: john boyer nichols and son, 1835. Clark-maxwell, 'the customs of the four manors of the abbey of lacock', the wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine, 32, 1901-02.
Founded by ela as a peaceful place of contemplation, the site for lacock abbey was chosen for the tranquillity brought by the meadow landscape and the river avon which, ‘seems to steal by, lingeringly as if it sought to wander from the tumult of this world, in search of silence’.
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