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Lady Bovey, fifter of a-lord Maynard, gave-ģool, tothe vicarage of Warden, which was laid. View of the remains of this monaftery is given im King Stephen, in 1139, enlarged the revenues Īll which, together with after benefactions, wereĬonfirmed by king Richard]. Lands and immunities from the abbey of Rieval. Where there was formerly a monaftery built forĬiftertian monks, by Walter D’Efpee, in theĪe 1136, and dedicated to the honour of the Village, about three miles weft from Bigglefwade,. Turnpike and joining thereto is Warden, a Is about two miles eaft from Deadman’s-crofs Southill, the feat of lord Vifcount Torrington, bist View of I Leen Monustery ve lyĭangerous and irreligious tendency. With its antiquities, curiosities, situation, figure, extent, climate, rivers, lakes, mineral waters, soils, fossils, caverns, plants and minerals, agriculture, civil and ecclesiastical divisions, cities, towns, palaces, seats, corporations, markets, fairs, manufactures, trade, sieges, battles, and the lives of the illustrious men each county has produced : embellished with two hundred and forty copper plates, of palaces, castles, cathedrals, the ruins of Roman and Saxon buildings, and of abbeys, monasteries, and other religious houses, besides a variety of cuts of urns, inscriptions, and other antiquities" Containing a particular account of each county. Full text of " A description of England and Wales.
