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Abbot of Evesham

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TheAbbot of Evesham was the head ofEvesham Abbey, aBenedictine monastery inWorcestershire founded in theAnglo-Saxon era of English history. The succession continued until thedissolution of the monastery in 1540.

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Abbots of St Mary of Evesham
FromUntilIncumbentCitation(s)Notes
fl. 692–717Ecgwine[1]Founding abbot and saint
dates unclearÆthelwold[2]First inThomas of Marlborough's abbot list[2]
dates unclearAldbore[2]Second in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[2]
dates unclearAldbeorth[2]Third in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[2]
dates unclearAldfrith[3]Fourth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearTilhberht[3]Fifth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearCuthwulf[3]Sixth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearAldmund[3]Seventh in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearCredan[3]Eighth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearThingfrith[3]Ninth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearAldbald[3]Tenth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearEcgberht[3]Eleventh in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearÆlfrith[3]Twelfth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearWulfweard[3]Thirteenth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearCynelm[3]Fourteenth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearCynath I[3]Fifteenth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearEbba[3]Sixteenth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearCynath II[3]Seventeenth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
dates unclearEdwine[3]Eighteenth in Thomas of Marlborough's abbot list[3]
c. 970expelled 975Osweard[4]Abbey was secularised in 975, but afterwards went into the hands of one "Bishop Agelsius" (probably Æthelsige I,Bishop of Sherborne, resigned, translated or died 990 x 992), afterwards to Bishop Ælfstan (eitherÆlfstan,Bishop of Rochester (died 995), orÆlfstan,Bishop of London (died 995 x 996), after whose deathEaldwulf,Bishop of Worcester, established Ælfric and Ælfgar as abbots.[4]
995 x 997unclearÆlfric[4]
997 x 1002unclearÆlfgar[4]
dates unclearBrihtmaer[4]
unclearc. 1013Ælthelwine[4]BecameBishop of Wells, c. 1013[4]
c. 1014died 1044Ælfweard[5]Became Bishop of London c. 1016, but retained abbey of Evesham until death[5]
1044resigned 1058Mannig (orWulfmær)[5]Sufferedparalysis and resigned 1058; died onepiphany, i.e. 6 January 1066[5]
1058died c. 1077Æthelwig[5]
1077died 1104Walter de Cerisy[5]
uncleardied 1130Maurice[5]
1130died or resigned 1149Reginald Foliot[5]Uncle ofGilbert Foliot
1149died 1159William de Andeville[5]
11591160Roger[5]
1161died 1189Adam de Senlis[5]
1190resigned 1213Roger Norreis[6]BecamePrior of Penwortham, an Evesham dependency[6]
1214died 1229Randulf[7]PreviouslyPrior of Worcester andBishop-elect of Worcester[7]
1230died 1236Thomas of Marlborough[8]
1236died 1242Richard le Gras[8]Was electedBishop of Coventry in 1241, but either declined office or died before this disputed election was resolved[8]
1243died or resigned 1255Thomas of Gloucester[9]
1256died 1263Henry of Worcester[9]
1263died or resigned 1266William of Malborough[9]
1266died 1282William of Whitechurch[9]
1282died 1316John of Brockhampton[9]
1316died 1344William de Chiriton[9]
1345died 1367William du Boys[9]
1367died 1379John of Ombersley[10]
13791418Roger Zatton[11]
14181435Richard Bromsgrove[11]
1435c. 1460John Wykewan[11]
14601467Richard Pembroke[11]
14671477Richard Hawkesbury[11]
14771483William Upton[11]
14831491John Norton[11]
14911514Thomas Newbold[11]
15141539Clement Litchfield,Lychfeld or Wych[11][12]Died October 1546, buried in the southern chapel (built at his expense) of All Saints, Evesham[13]
15391540Philip Hawford (orBallard)[11]

Notes

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  1. ^Lapidge, "Ecgwine"
  2. ^abcdefSayers and Watkiss (eds.),History of the Abbey of Evesham, p. 139
  3. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadSayers and Watkiss (eds.),History of the Abbey of Evesham, p. 141
  4. ^abcdefgKnowles, Brooke and London (eds.),The Heads of Religious Houses : England and Wales. 1, 940–1216, p. 46
  5. ^abcdefghijkKnowles, Brooke and London (eds.),The Heads of Religious Houses : England and Wales. 1, 940–1216, p. 47
  6. ^abKnowles, Brooke and London (eds.),The Heads of Religious Houses : England and Wales. 1, 940–1216, p. 48
  7. ^abKnowles, Brooke and London (eds.),The Heads of Religious Houses : England and Wales. 1, 940–1216, p. 48; Smith and London,The Heads of Religious Houses : England and Wales. 2, 1216–1377, p. 41
  8. ^abcSmith and London,The Heads of Religious Houses : England and Wales. 2, 1216–1377, p. 41
  9. ^abcdefgSmith and London,The Heads of Religious Houses : England and Wales. 2, 1216–1377, p. 42
  10. ^Smith and London,The Heads of Religious Houses : England and Wales. 2, 1216–1377, pp. 42–3
  11. ^abcdefghijPage and Willis-Bund, "Abbey of Evesham"
  12. ^John Chambers,Biographical illustrations of Worcestershire: including lives of persons, natives or residents, eminent either for piety or talent: to which is added, a list of living authors of the county (W. Walcott, 1820) p.45
  13. ^Historic England."Church of All Saints (1081351)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved8 November 2022.

References

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List of medieval abbots of Evesham Abbey in England
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