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Stratford Langthorne Abbey, or the Abbey of St Mary's, Stratford Langthorne was a Cistercian monastery founded in 1135 at Stratford Langthorne — then Essex but now Stratford in the London Borough of Newham. The Abbey, also known as West Ham Abbey as it lay in that parish, was one of the largest Cistercian abbeys in England, possessing 1,500 acres (6.07 km2) of local land, controlling over 20 manors throughout Essex. The Abbey was self-sufficient for its needs and wealthy besides; some of this wealth came from the ecclesiastic mills grinding wheat for local bakers to supply bread to the City of London. This later led to competition with the Guild of Bakers, who sought powers to levy a toll on loaves entering the City at Whitechapel.

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  • Stratford Langthorne Abbey war eine Zisterzienserabtei in England. Das Kloster lag in Greater London (Essex) rund ½ km südwestlich der Kirche von West Ham, an einer Verzweigung des Flusses Lea, dem . (de)
  • L’abbaye de Stratford Langthorne, également appelée abbaye de West Ham, est une ancienne abbaye savignienne puis cistercienne localisée à West Ham. Fondée en 1135, elle est à l'époque située dans l'Essex ; elle serait située au XXIe siècle dans le borough londonien de Newham, dans la partie orientale du Grand Londres. Cependant, fermée par la dissolution des monastères en 1538, elle est entièrement détruite pas la suite et son souvenir n'est plus rappelé que par quelques vestiges dispersés. (fr)
  • Stratford Langthorne Abbey, or the Abbey of St Mary's, Stratford Langthorne was a Cistercian monastery founded in 1135 at Stratford Langthorne — then Essex but now Stratford in the London Borough of Newham. The Abbey, also known as West Ham Abbey as it lay in that parish, was one of the largest Cistercian abbeys in England, possessing 1,500 acres (6.07 km2) of local land, controlling over 20 manors throughout Essex. The Abbey was self-sufficient for its needs and wealthy besides; some of this wealth came from the ecclesiastic mills grinding wheat for local bakers to supply bread to the City of London. This later led to competition with the Guild of Bakers, who sought powers to levy a toll on loaves entering the City at Whitechapel. (en)
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  • Stratford Langthorne Abbey war eine Zisterzienserabtei in England. Das Kloster lag in Greater London (Essex) rund ½ km südwestlich der Kirche von West Ham, an einer Verzweigung des Flusses Lea, dem . (de)
  • L’abbaye de Stratford Langthorne, également appelée abbaye de West Ham, est une ancienne abbaye savignienne puis cistercienne localisée à West Ham. Fondée en 1135, elle est à l'époque située dans l'Essex ; elle serait située au XXIe siècle dans le borough londonien de Newham, dans la partie orientale du Grand Londres. Cependant, fermée par la dissolution des monastères en 1538, elle est entièrement détruite pas la suite et son souvenir n'est plus rappelé que par quelques vestiges dispersés. (fr)
  • Stratford Langthorne Abbey, or the Abbey of St Mary's, Stratford Langthorne was a Cistercian monastery founded in 1135 at Stratford Langthorne — then Essex but now Stratford in the London Borough of Newham. The Abbey, also known as West Ham Abbey as it lay in that parish, was one of the largest Cistercian abbeys in England, possessing 1,500 acres (6.07 km2) of local land, controlling over 20 manors throughout Essex. The Abbey was self-sufficient for its needs and wealthy besides; some of this wealth came from the ecclesiastic mills grinding wheat for local bakers to supply bread to the City of London. This later led to competition with the Guild of Bakers, who sought powers to levy a toll on loaves entering the City at Whitechapel. (en)
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  • Stratford Langthorne Abbey (de)
  • Abbaye de Stratford Langthorne (fr)
  • Stratford Langthorne Abbey (en)
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