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Saltre Abbey

Legg inn av Gjest » 19 mai 2007 23:02:05

According to Miroslav Marek and his website http://www.genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/bruce.html#D2
Robert V "the Noble" de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale (died 1245) and
his wife Isabella "the Scot" (died 1251) were buried at Saltre Abbey.
This Abbey is said to have been located near Stilton in
Gloucestershire. Is this really correct information? I can't seem to
find Saltre Abbey on Wikipedia or in any reliable source. Can someone
please tell me more about Saltre Abbey and especially if it really has
existed.

Peter Stewart

Re: Saltre Abbey

Legg inn av Peter Stewart » 20 mai 2007 01:05:24

<ralf.palmgren@helsinki.fi> wrote in message
news:1179612125.422571.117130@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
According to Miroslav Marek and his website
http://www.genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/bruce.html#D2
Robert V "the Noble" de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale (died 1245) and
his wife Isabella "the Scot" (died 1251) were buried at Saltre Abbey.
This Abbey is said to have been located near Stilton in
Gloucestershire. Is this really correct information? I can't seem to
find Saltre Abbey on Wikipedia or in any reliable source. Can someone
please tell me more about Saltre Abbey and especially if it really has
existed.

Robert 'the Noble' is usually numbered IV, not V, and he died ca 1230.

I haven't looked into the question of "Saltre abbey near Stilton" (the
information comes from Scots Peerage), but I suspect this may be an error
for Sawtrey abbey near Huntingdon that was associated with Isabella's
family - her father Earl David was buried there.

Peter Stewart

CE Wood

Re: Saltre Abbey

Legg inn av CE Wood » 20 mai 2007 02:05:48

I would agree not only because it is outside Stilton, but especially
because Dugdale's Monasticon, Vol 5:521-526, describes "Saltrey or
Sawtrey Abbey, in Huntingdonshire." Pages 522-526 are headed "Abbey
of Saltrey."

CE Wood

On May 19, 5:05 pm, "Peter Stewart" <p_m_stew...@msn.com> wrote:
ralf.palmg...@helsinki.fi> wrote in message

news:1179612125.422571.117130@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...

According to Miroslav Marek and his website
http://www.genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/bruce.html#D2
Robert V "the Noble" de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale (died 1245) and
his wife Isabella "the Scot" (died 1251) were buried at Saltre Abbey.
This Abbey is said to have been located near Stilton in
Gloucestershire. Is this really correct information? I can't seem to
find Saltre Abbey on Wikipedia or in any reliable source. Can someone
please tell me more about Saltre Abbey and especially if it really has
existed.

Robert 'the Noble' is usually numbered IV, not V, and he died ca 1230.

I haven't looked into the question of "Saltre abbey near Stilton" (the
information comes from Scots Peerage), but I suspect this may be an error
for Sawtrey abbey near Huntingdon that was associated with Isabella's
family - her father Earl David was buried there.

Peter Stewart

Peter Stewart

Re: Saltre Abbey

Legg inn av Peter Stewart » 20 mai 2007 03:47:00

I should have added that SP does not locate Stilton, and consequently
Sawtrey or Saltre abbey, wrongly in Gloucestershire - I don't know where
that came from. The village is close to the A1 south of Peterborough, in
present-day Cambridgeshire (formerly in Huntingdonshire).

Peter Stewart


"CE Wood" <wood_ce@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1179623148.044454.90260@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
I would agree not only because it is outside Stilton, but especially
because Dugdale's Monasticon, Vol 5:521-526, describes "Saltrey or
Sawtrey Abbey, in Huntingdonshire." Pages 522-526 are headed "Abbey
of Saltrey."

CE Wood

On May 19, 5:05 pm, "Peter Stewart" <p_m_stew...@msn.com> wrote:
ralf.palmg...@helsinki.fi> wrote in message

news:1179612125.422571.117130@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...

According to Miroslav Marek and his website
http://www.genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/bruce.html#D2
Robert V "the Noble" de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale (died 1245) and
his wife Isabella "the Scot" (died 1251) were buried at Saltre Abbey.
This Abbey is said to have been located near Stilton in
Gloucestershire. Is this really correct information? I can't seem to
find Saltre Abbey on Wikipedia or in any reliable source. Can someone
please tell me more about Saltre Abbey and especially if it really has
existed.

Robert 'the Noble' is usually numbered IV, not V, and he died ca 1230.

I haven't looked into the question of "Saltre abbey near Stilton" (the
information comes from Scots Peerage), but I suspect this may be an error
for Sawtrey abbey near Huntingdon that was associated with Isabella's
family - her father Earl David was buried there.

Peter Stewart


CE Wood

Re: Saltre Abbey

Legg inn av CE Wood » 20 mai 2007 06:17:00

Yes - at
Lat:
52:25:39N (52.4275)
Lon:
0:14:24W (-0.2399)

CE Wood

On May 19, 7:47 pm, "Peter Stewart" <p_m_stew...@msn.com> wrote:
I should have added that SP does not locate Stilton, and consequently
Sawtrey or Saltre abbey, wrongly in Gloucestershire - I don't know where
that came from. The village is close to the A1 south of Peterborough, in
present-day Cambridgeshire (formerly in Huntingdonshire).

Peter Stewart

"CE Wood" <wood...@msn.com> wrote in message

news:1179623148.044454.90260@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...

I would agree not only because it is outside Stilton, but especially
because Dugdale's Monasticon, Vol 5:521-526, describes "Saltrey or
Sawtrey Abbey, in Huntingdonshire." Pages 522-526 are headed "Abbey
of Saltrey."

CE Wood

On May 19, 5:05 pm, "Peter Stewart" <p_m_stew...@msn.com> wrote:
ralf.palmg...@helsinki.fi> wrote in message

news:1179612125.422571.117130@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...

According to Miroslav Marek and his website
http://www.genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/bruce.html#D2
Robert V "the Noble" de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale (died 1245) and
his wife Isabella "the Scot" (died 1251) were buried at Saltre Abbey.
This Abbey is said to have been located near Stilton in
Gloucestershire. Is this really correct information? I can't seem to
find Saltre Abbey on Wikipedia or in any reliable source. Can someone
please tell me more about Saltre Abbey and especially if it really has
existed.

Robert 'the Noble' is usually numbered IV, not V, and he died ca 1230.

I haven't looked into the question of "Saltre abbey near Stilton" (the
information comes from Scots Peerage), but I suspect this may be an error
for Sawtrey abbey near Huntingdon that was associated with Isabella's
family - her father Earl David was buried there.

Peter Stewart

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