Alnwick Abbey

Alnwick Abbey

Alnwick Abbey was founded as a Premonstratensian monastery in 1147 by Eustace FitzJohn near Alnwick, England, as a daughter house of Newhouse Abbey in Lincolnshire. It was dissolved in 1535, refounded in 1536 and finally suppressed in 1539. It was granted to the Sadler and Winnington families.

Alnwick Abbey site is located just within Hulne Park, on the bank of the River Aln. The only visible remnant is the impressive 14th century gatehouse.

Abbots

* Baldwin 1148-52
*Patrick 1152-67
* Richardus 1167 - post 1180
* Gilbertus 1197, + 1208
* Adam ? deposed 1208
* Galfridus, 1209
* Benedictus 1212
* Bartholomaeus 1219, 1222?
* Petrus 1224-39
* Walter ante 1245, 1246
* Reginaldus 1249-50
* Richardus? 1250
* Wilhelmus de Alnmouth 1269-75
* Thomas de Kirkeby 1283-84
* Alanus de Staunford 1289-1304
* Thomas 1310
* Joannes de Otteley 1224-39
* Joannes de Alnwick 1340-50
* Henricus de Bamburgh 1353-54
* Walter res. 1362
* Robertus de Rothbury 1362, 1364
* Walter de Heppescotes 1376, 1390
* Christophorus 1400
* Wilhelmus Kok 1404-07
* Thomas 1420
* Joannes 1437
* Wilhelmus 1457
* Thomas Alnwick 1475-90
* Patricius Calle elect. 1491- 1497
* Robert Bowman, 1497, 1502
* Georgius 1506
* Matthias Mackerell 1519-22
* Robertus 1525-30
* Roger Acton 1531
* William Harrison, 1532-40

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