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Thornton Abbey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (232 words) |
 | The original abbey was rebuilt in the 12th century, and a gatehouse and moat were added in the 14th century. |
 | The abbey was closed by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution. |
 | Thornton is in the care of English Heritage and is open to the public. |
| Thornton Abbey (835 words) |
 | The abbey was founded in 1139 by William Fitz Odo, surnamed the Gros, as a priory of Black Canons. |
 | Thornton was part of the estates of Henry Percy, first Earl of Northumberland, the father of Hotspur, who was slain at Bramham Moor, 14078, after a severe struggle with Henry IV.'s troops. |
 | Thornton Abbey has passed to several other owners by purchase since that time; one of whom cut down a stately avenue of trees that extended from the gateway nearly to the church ; but upon the whole the ruins have been well preserved. |