A History of the Welsh Church to the Dissolution of the Monasteries
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556-558 ; Leland, ' Itin. , ' v. 12. 2 Charter in Dugdale, ' INIonasticon, ' p. 600. 3 Charter of Edward I. Reciting the gift of Robert de Chandos, in Dugdale's ' Monasticon, ' p. 590. * Leland, 'Itin. , ' v. 7. 292 A History of the Welsh Chtcrch abandoned.^ Usk was a nunnery of five nuns, founded by the De Clares. - Close to the Welsh border in Herefordshire, and anciently within the diocese of St. David's, was founded, about 1 100, the Benedictine cell of Ewias Harold, which was affiliated to... the great Abbey of St. Peter's, Gloucester. Its founder was Harold, Lord of Ewias, and son of Ralph, Earl of Hereford. Ewias took its name of Ewias Harold from him, and was thus distinguished from Ewias Lacy. In 1358 it was found advisable, on account of poverty, to remove the monks from this cell to the mother abbey at Gloucester. All the monasteries hitherto enumerated were founded, as we have seen, by Normans, and were cells to some English or foreign abbey. If we turn our glance away from the border further westward in South Wales, we shall find the same process going on.
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