Abbot_of_Abingdon

Abbot of Abingdon

Abbot of Abingdon

List of medieval abbots of Abingdon Abbey in England


The Abbot of Abingdon was the head (or abbot) of Anglo-Saxon and eventually Benedictine house of Abingdon Abbey at Abingdon-on-Thames in northern Berkshire (present-day Oxfordshire), England.

The following is a list of abbots of Abingdon:

Fictional abbots

Historian Susan E. Kelly regards the traditional first six abbots as fictional: "There is good reason to think that in most cases their names were simply plucked from early charters available in the abbey's archive, the majority of which would seem to have had no connection with an early minister at Abingdon; there is no very convincing evidence that the historians had access to independent, reliable sources of information. The 'history' of the pre-Æthelwoldian minister seems to a very large extent to represent a fictional reconstruction".[1]

Probably fictional abbots:

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Abbots

Abbey seal
Another abbey seal, belonging to John Sante

The historic abbots, right up to the dissolution of the abbey in 1538, are as follows:

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Notes

  1. Kelly, Charters of Abingdon, part 1
  2. Knowles, Brooke and London (2001), The heads of religious houses: England & Wales, I. 940–1216, pp. 24-5.
  3. Smith and London (2001), The heads of religious houses: England & Wales, II. 1216–1377, pp. 16-8.
  4. Ditchfield and Page, ed, Victoria History of Berkshire, pp. 57-62.

References

  • Ditchfield, P. H.; William Page, eds. (1907). Victoria History of Berkshire. Vol. 2. London: Constable & Co.
  • Kelly, Susan E. (2000). Charters of Abingdon, part 1. Anglo-Saxon Charters 7. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Knowles, David; C. N. L. Brooke; Vera C. M. London, eds. (2001). The Heads of Religious Houses: England & Wales, I. 940–1216 (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Smith, David M.; Vera C. M. London, eds. (2001). The Heads of Religious Houses: England & Wales, II. 1216–1377. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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