Wendling Abbey
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Wendling Abbey
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Wendling Abbey was monastic house in Norfolk, England.
The Abbey once stood on marshy ground near a small rivulet which runs to the south. The abbey and outbuildings covered approximately two acres of ground, it stood on ten acres of land and was founded by one of Henry III judges called William de Wendling in the year 1265. WILLIAM DE WENDLING
Sir William de Wendling called in some records clerk son of William, and in others, son of John de Wendling, he seems to have been the same William de We
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