Boxley Abbey
Cistercians, Clairvaux Abbey, Boxley, William of Ypres, Maidstone
978-620-1-24481-8
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132
2012-06-25
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Boxley Abbey in Boxley, Kent, England was a Cistercian monastery founded in 1143-46 by William Ypres, Earl of Kent, and colonised by monks from Clairvaux Abbey in France. Some of its ruins survive, some four miles north-east of Maidstone. In 1171 the then abbot was one of those responsible for the burial of the murdered archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket. In 1193 the abbots of Boxley and Robertsbridge journeyed to the continent to search for King Richard I, finally locating him in Bavaria. During 1512-13, the abbot appealed to the crown to arrest four of the monks, accusing them of rebelliousness.
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