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TIMELINE
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Timeline
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Events in the parish are arranged in chronological order and set in a broader context of national and regional history [only up to 1604, as yet]. All links will appear in a new window. |
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Local
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| c.497-570 |
St Cadoc | ||
| 1066 |
Norman Conquest: William I | ||
| 1087 | Lordship of Abergavenny: Hamelin de Ballon builds the first Abergavenny Castle | ||
| 1100s |
Establishment of Norman Manor of Llancadoc | ||
| 1135-54 |
Stephen: re-unites the territories of the Three Castles into his own hands | ||
| 1147 | Dore Abbey founded | ||
| 1172-76 | Abergavenny Castle held by the Welsh under Sitsyllt ap Dyfnwal | ||
| 1199-1216 |
John | ||
| 1201 |
Hubert de Burgh granted the lordship of the Three Castles: rebuilds Grosmont Castle | ||
| 1216-72 |
Henry III | ||
| 1200s | Construction of St Cadoc's Church | ||
| 1230 | Henry III's grant of the Grange of Llyngoed to Dore Abbey confirmed by Hubert de Burgh | ||
| 1254 |
Valuation of Norwich for church taxation: the "Eccl de Lancadock" valued at £2-13s-4d; the vicarage valued at £1-0s-0d | ||
| 1254 | Lordship ot the Three Castles granted to the Lord Edward, the king's eldest son | ||
| 1256-57 |
The Reeve's return for the manor of Lankudduc | ||
| 1272-1307 |
Edward I | ||
| 1277-95 | Conquest of Wales | ||
| c.1291 |
The church taxation list: the "Ecc Lancadoc Kellenny" valued at £4-0s-0d (the first time this form of the name is used) | ||
| 1327-77 | Edward III | ||
| 1348-49 | The Black Death | ||
| 1368 | First use of the name Lancadote Lyncoyt | ||
| 1399-1413 | Henry IV | ||
| 1404/05 |
Owain Glyndwr's forces defeated at Campston Hill and Grosmont | ||
| 1417 | The lordship of Abergavenny passes to the Nevill family | ||
| 1422-61 |
Henry VI | ||
| 1434 | Deed of feoffment, Great House | ||
| c.1450 |
Church wall painting of St George and the dragon | ||
| 1450-1500 | Buiding of Old Forge | ||
| 1485-1509 | Henry VII | ||
| c.1500 | Buiding of Old Court | ||
| 1509-47 |
Henry VIII | ||
| 1500-50 | Buiding of Hendre andLower Kathlea | ||
| 1507-25 | Various deeds relating to Great House | ||
| 1536 |
Act of Union of England and Wales: creation of Monmouthshire | ||
| 1536-40 |
Dissolution of the monasteries: sale of Dore Abbey's Grange of Llyngoed | ||
| 1544-51 | Lord Abergavenny involved in a Court of Chancery dispute over land in the parish | ||
| 1558-1603 |
Elizabeth I | ||
| 1576-77 | Monmouthshire Quarter Sessions | ||
| 1603-25 | James I | ||
| 1604 | Birth of Sir Thomas Morgan | ||