St Edmunds Abbey 1400

The Abbey of St Edmund

Manors attacked during rioting 1327

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This page contains maps of manors within the Banleuca and outside the Banleuca .


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Manors within the town of Bury St Edmunds

Holdings of the Abbey of St Edmund damaged by the riots of 1327 - Inside the Banleuca of St Edmund. This map is based upon data provided by Professor Mark Bailey.


Rural Manors of the Abbey

Holdings of the Abbey of St Edmund damaged in 1327 - Inside the Liberty of St Edmund, but outside the town. This map is based upon data provided by Professor Mark Bailey. The shaded areas are the Hundreds within the Liberty of St Edmund.


Demesne Manors of the Abbey obedientaries within the Liberty

Demesne manors of the Abbey of St Edmund showing those damaged by the riots of 1327 . This map is based upon data provided by Professor Mark Bailey.


Home locations of the indicted rioters of 1327

Once brought to trial, the main rioters gave their home addresses. Those in red show where the abbey also had a demesne manor.
Where more than one rioter came from the same place, the numbers involved are shown.
Bury St Edmunds is shown, as is the Liberty of St Edmund.
Note that some rioters came from outside the Liberty, one from Cambridgeshire, two from Essex and six from Norfolk
This map is based upon data provided by Professor Mark Bailey.


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These maps are drawn using the Open Source mapping program called QGIS, Version 3.44

Page created by David Addy, 15th May, 2026


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