Crowland Abbey, in
Lincolnshire, was originally founded in the
8th century, and is dedicated to
Saint Mary the Virgin[?],
Saint Bartholomew[?] and
Saint Guthlac[?]. In about the 10th century, it came under the
Benedictine rule. Part of the abbey church is still in use. Crowland is well known to historians as the probable home of the
Croyland Chronicle, begun by one of its monks and continued by several other hands. In
1537, the abbot of Crowland wrote to
Thomas Cromwell, sending him a gift of fish: "ryght mekely besechyng yow lordship favorablye to accepte the same fyshe, and to be gud and favorable lorde unto me and my pore house". Despite these representations, the abbey was
dissolved in
1539.
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