NOTES: Scholarship puts the building of Ewenny Priory church as early as 1126 (on stylistic grounds) before the founding of the priory in 1141, or as a possible rebuilding in 1141 of the 1126 church, begun 1116 by William de Londres the Norman lord of Glamorgan in charges of Ogmore Castle and its lands.
NOTES: Scholarship puts the building of Ewenny Priory church as early as 1126 (on stylistic grounds) before the founding of the priory in 1141, or as a possible rebuilding in 1141 of the 1126 church, begun 1116 by William de Londres the Norman lord of Glamorgan in charges of Ogmore Castle and its lands.
NOTES: Scholarship puts the building of Ewenny Priory church as early as 1126 (on stylistic grounds) before the founding of the priory in 1141, or as a possible rebuilding in 1141 of the 1126 church, begun 1116 by William de Londres the Norman lord of Glamorgan in charges of Ogmore Castle and its lands.
NOTES: Scholarship puts the building of Ewenny Priory church as early as 1126 (on stylistic grounds) before the founding of the priory in 1141, or as a possible rebuilding in 1141 of the 1126 church, begun 1116 by William de Londres the Norman lord of Glamorgan in charges of Ogmore Castle and its lands.
NOTES: The tapestry was embroidered in c. 1750 by Jane Jessup who later married the owner or Peckover House. The building depicted is possibly old Wisbech Castle. See RIBA157130 for a colour version of this image.