An Historical Account of Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, Architectural and Archoeological

An Historical Account of Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, Architectural and Archoeological With the Lives of Its Abbots, from the Foundation to the Dissolution of the House (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from An Historical Account of Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, Architectural and Archoeological: With the Lives of Its Abbots, From the Foundation to the Dissolution of the House

He qiiztrrnian ghhep of Kirkstall, situate on the River Aire, in one of the most romantic valleys in England, at about three miles from the large manu facturing town of Leeds, is per haps the best known monastic ruin in Yorkshire, and is surpassed by none in picturesque beauty or architectural, and antiquarian interest. The monasticiorder to which it belonged had its origin at Cisteaux, in France, in the early part of the 12th century. The first monastery of the order founded in England was at Rievaux, in the most romantic part of the East Riding. The Kirkstall community, however, was instituted first at Bernoldswic by a colony Of monks, Of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Mary, at York. The Prior, sub-prior, and several brethren desirous Of a stricter rule, left that community, and founded a branch of the sev'erer order at Bernoldswic, in.

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ISBN: 9781330645260
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 98
Weight: 141g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 5mm