Abbot Of St Albans
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abbot Abbot is an ecclesiastical title given to the male head of a monastery in various Western religious traditions, including Christianity. The office may also be given as an honorary title to a clergyman who is not the head of a monastery. The ...
s of St Albans Abbey up to its
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in 1539. # Willegod (793–796) # Eadric # Wulsig # Wulnoth (Walworth) (c. 930) # Eadfrith # Wulsin (d. c. 968) # Aelfric # Ealdred # Eadmer # Leofric #
Ælfric of Abingdon Ælfric of Abingdon and also known as Ælfric of Wessex. (died 16 November 1005) was a late 10th-century Archbishop of Canterbury. He previously held the offices of abbot of St Albans Abbey and Bishop of Ramsbury, as well as likely being the ab ...
(d. 1005) # Leofstan # Frithric (Frederic) # Paul of Caen (1077–1093) # Richard d'Aubeney (1097–1119) # Geoffrey of Dunstable (1119–1146) # Ralph Gubion (1146–1151) # Robert de Gorron (1151–1166) # Symon (1167–1183) # Warin (1183–1195) # John de Cella (1195–1214) # William of Trumpington (1214–1235) # John of Hertford (1235–1263) # Roger de Norton (1263–1291) # John of Berkhamsted (1291-1302) # John de Maryns (1302–1308) # Hugh of Eversden (1308–1327) #
Richard of Wallingford Richard of Wallingford (1292–1336) was an English mathematician, astronomer, horologist, and cleric who made major contributions to astronomy and horology while serving as abbot of St Albans Abbey in Hertfordshire. Biography Richard was bor ...
(1326–1335) # Michael of Mentmore (1335–1349) # Thomas de la Mare (1349–1396) # John de la Moote (1396–1401) # William Heyworth (1401–1420) # John of Wheathampstead ( John Whethamstede) (1420–1440) (resigned 1440) # John Stoke (1440–1451) # John of Wheathampstead (1451–1465) (appointed for a second time, 1451) # William Albon (1465–1475) # William of Wallingford (1476–1492) # Thomas Ramryge (1492–1520) #
Thomas Wolsey Thomas Wolsey ( – 29 November 1530) was an English statesman and Catholic bishop. When Henry VIII became King of England in 1509, Wolsey became the king's Lord High Almoner, almoner. Wolsey's affairs prospered and by 1514 he had become the ...
(1521-1529/1530), Commendatory abbot # Robert Catton (1529–1538) # Richard Boreman alias Stevenage (1538–1539), last abbot


Sources


British History Online - St Albans Abbey
*Gesta Abbatum ( Riley ed., 1867) p
xx

History of Verulam
(S.G.Shaw, 1815) St Albans ! Abbot of St Albans