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Felley Priory [ slot minus 18 ]
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Text > > > Felley and its Priory
Through the centuries Felley’s changing landscape of trees ,hillslope, and valley bottom has been a place of continuous human drama. However , while the Great , the Good , and the downright Bad acted out their lives’ scenes , countless Others – men and women now long forgotten and of little consequence by comparison – lived out lives as the lookers-on , as the spectators , to all the grand goings-on around them . Perhaps Felley’s beauty – its God-given – was taken for granted by those whose days were much more taken up by matters of survival than admiriation of nature. The ways and high affairs of the noble , the important and the wealthy – and especially those ofdignitaries who were local and could occasionally be seen " in the flesh " – would always have been more interesting and exciting matters of conversation .
The area of land that is now known as Felley was a place of human habitation long before the priory was established in the mid twelfth century. The place-name Felley evolved from the Saxon words " feld " , which means a stretch of unenclosed land and the word " leah ," meaning a woodland clearing . Today the word " leah " continues in everyday use as " ley " – ley being a familiar tag to the names of the villages Annesley and Brinsley which are close by it.
When Saxons first cleared and then ploughed Anneley land they began the creation of an ‘undulating tract of land’ as its eventually deforested landscape condition was to become and be poetically described . Its first settlers are imagined to have been comparitively few in number , having a small settlement of tree-sheltered wooden dwellings overlooking
a view of the south.
(Click to an area map that shows Felley Priory as Felley Abbey on a circa 1860 map. )
The Founding : Ralph Britto , Lord of Annesley founded the priory of Felley in the year 1156 , providing a body of Augustinian Black Canons the church and hermitage of Felley. He also gave them his church at Annesley with rents sufficient to sustain a lamp burning during all its service hours . Reginald de Annesley’s son Ralph , confirmed his father’s gifting . Before the founding of the Felley Priory and before the year 1 1 5 1 Ralph Brito had given " the place of Felley to Robert the hermit : the precise place of the man’s hermitage and the exact date of the gifting being unknown.It is speculated that the hermit carved out a cave dwelling or himself in a sandstone hillside, as was done by the hermit at Dale Abbey not far away , or that he constructed a dwelling of stone or of wood , but whatever the exact details were , in 1151 the hermit lost his hermitage when Ralph Brito evicted him from his land .During Ralph
Brito’s days the founding of priories and monasteries became politically
and strategically sensible because by such patronage a Lord could anticipate
gratitude , support and profit in return. In 1151 Ralph Brito and his son
Reginald established a local priory for " Austin
Canons of Saint Mary " , canons commonly known as " Augustinian black
canons " - or entirely accurately as , " Canons Regular of the Order of
Saint Augustine ". He bestowed upon them " the * church and hermitage of Felley " plus his church at
Annesley and money for the maintenance of the Priory’s church. Note : *
Just how substantial or otherwise that church was then and quite how it had
come to be built , if it indeed it had been at that 1 1 5 1 date , is not known.However,the matter was not brought about without political discord , for the first canons at the new priory were from the the Priory at Worksop and the older priory duly asserted its right to the newly granted land . A surviving Worksop Priory register , indicates that Ralph and Reginald had in fact granted the church of Felley to the priory church of Worksop .
Worksop priory sought
the subjection of the upstart and few in number canons of Felley – under their Prior
Walter – and appealed to Rome .The Church of Rome accepted the Worksop Priory’s
view and Pope Alexander III , by a bull of 1161 , confirmed that Felley Priory was in subjection to
Worksop Priory. It was to
remain so until the year 1260. ( Note : A hilltop in the Robin Hood Hills near
Worksop is the highest point in the County of Nottingham , it being 650ft
above sea level. )
Worksop Priory – The Market Cross
and Gatehouse of Worksop Priory.
Worksop PriorySaint
Augustine – The cannons (monks ) of Felley followed the
teachings of Saint Augustine . Augustine , or AUSTIN, ST. : first
Archbishop of Canter
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