List of abbots of Peterborough

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A list of the abbots of the abbey of Peterborough.

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Name Dates Works Notes
Saxulf 654
Cuthbald 675
Egbald before 716
Pusa
Beonna
Ceolver
Hedda 870
Ealdwulf 972-992
Kenulf 992-1005 bishop of Winchester, 1005
Elsin 1006-1055
Ernwin 1055-1057
Leofric 1057-1066
Brand 1066-1069
Thorold/Torold de Fécamp 1069-1098 viewed the abbey as a source of personal wealth for himself and his associates with his enfeoffments accounting for 46% of the abbey's property.
Godric 4 days in 1099
Matthias 1103-1104
Ernulf 1107-1114 Began a building campaign. bishop of Rochester, 1115. He was influential in restoring the abbey's finances
John de Séez 1114-1125 continued the building work and, though in 1116 a great fire caused considerable damage, rebuilding began in 1117.
Abbey held by King Henry I 1125-1127
Henry de Angeli 1128-1133 Did nothing towards the rebuilding. He wasted the goods of the abbey and was banished.
Martin de Bec 1133-1155 Continued construction works Formerly a monk of Bec and prior of St Neots.
William of Waterville 1155-1175 Deposed
Benedict 1177-1194 Chronicler
Andrew 1194-1199 west front
Acharius 1200-1210 west front
Robert of Lindsey 1214-1222
Alexander of Holderness 1222-1226
Martin of Ramsey 1226-1233
Walter of Bury St. Edmunds 1233-1245 Abbot at the time of the building's final completion of the building by the solemn dedication of the Church on 6, October 1238
William of Hotoft 1246-1249
John de Caux 1250-1262
Robert of Sutton 1262-1273
Richard of London 1274-1295
William of Woodford 1295-1299
Godfrey of Crowland 1299-1321 A chapel of St Thomas of Canterbury was built between the church and the Lady Chapel.
Adam of Boothby 1321-1338
Henry of Morcot 1338-1353
Robert of Ramsey 1353-1361
Henry of Overton 1361-1391
Nicholas of Elmstow 1391-1396
William Genge 1397-1408
John Deeping 1409-1439
Richard Ashton 1439-1471
William Ramsey 1471-1496
Robert Kirton 1496-1528 The latest part of the Church, and the only ever enlargement of the eastern arm, the square ended building at the east known as "the new building".
John Chambers 1528-1539 rewarded for complacency during the Dissolution by becoming first bishop of Peterborough - care for the former abbey church, which became the bishop's cathedral, passed to the dean of Peterborough

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