Inn of the Abbot of Evesham

According to Carlin and Belcher, [t]he abbot and convent owned property in the parishes of St Katherine Coleman and St Dunstan in the East by 1366 (Carlin and Belcher 73). It is also suggested that the Inn of the Abbot of Evesham is the fayre house described by Stow with diuers Tenements neare adioyning, sometime belonging to a late dissolued Priorie since possessed by Mistresse Cornewallies, widow and her heires, by the gift of king Henry the 8 (i. 102-03).

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