Monument record CLA 008 - Clare Castle - N Bailey (?); Collegiate Church of St John Baptist (Sax)

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Summary

Collegiate Church of St John Baptist - site of.

Location

Grid reference Centred TL 770 452 (410m by 344m) Approximate
Map sheet TL74NE
Civil Parish CLARE, ST EDMUNDSBURY, SUFFOLK

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Full Description

Collegiate Church of St John Baptist - site of.
Collegiate church for seven secular canons founded circa 1044-1065 at Clare by Earl Aelfric (R1)(R2). Founded by 'earl' Aelfric son of Wihtgar (also see BRD 123) circa 1045
Mentioned in Domesday, with reference to original grant (S1). In 1090 Gilbert de Clare granted the church to the Abbey of Bec in Normandy, to be a priory cell. This was moved in 1124 to Stoke-by-Clare (R3). Various C12 documents (and the one of 1090) refer to the church as having been 'in castello Clarae' (R4).
See also Med.

Sources/Archives (9)

  • --- Unpublished document: Stephens, C.. 2003. Geophysical Survey Report: Clare Castle, Clare.
  • <S1> Bibliographic reference: 1911. Victoria County History, Suffolk (VCH). 527.
  • <R1> (No record type): Hart C R, The Early Charters of E England, 1966, 71.
  • <S2> Photograph: Air Photographs. NAU, AP,TL771452/JEG15, July 1992.
  • <R2> (No record type): Hervey Lord F, Pinchbeck Register, 1925, 2, 290.
  • <R3> (No record type): Knowles, D. & Hadcock, R.N.. 1971. Medieval Religious Houses: England and Wales (2nd ed). Knowles D & Hadcock R N, Med Religious Houses of Eng & Wales, 1971, 83, 87, 414, 423.
  • <S3> Photograph: Air Photographs. NAU, AP, TL769452/JEH1 & JEJ3 & 8, July 1992.
  • <R4> (No record type): Tymms S, Clare Castle, PSIA, 1, 1849, 62.
  • <R5> (No record type): Arch J, 6, 190.

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Record last edited

Nov 2 2022 4:33PM

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