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The Book of the Foundation of Walden Monastery

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The monastery of Walden was founded c.1136 by Geoffrey de Mandeville, a prominent baron in the civil war of Stephen's reign.

Its site just outside the town of Saffron Walden in Essex is now occupied by the great Jacobean mansion known as Audley End House.

The Book of the Foundation of Walden Monastery, written by a Walden monk soon after 1203, is here printed in its entirety for the first time.

This lively narrative relates the history of the Mandeville earls of Essex and the inheritance of their lands and title by King John's justiciar, Geoffrey fitz Peter.

The monk-author describes the development of the priory at Walden and its elevation to the status of a Benedictine abbey in 1190, and in the final section of the work he traces the consequent conflict with Geoffrey fitz Peter, concluding the story with the death of Abbot Reginald in 1200 or 1203.

The interest of The Book of the Foundation of Walden Monastery extends far beyond the local: the editors' introduction and notes establish its position as a valuable historical source.

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Oxford University Press
0198203306 / 9780198203308
Hardback
19/08/1999
United Kingdom
English
lxxiii, 219p.
23 cm
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