Abbot of Evesham

The Abbot of Evesham was the head of Evesham Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in Worcestershire founded in the Anglo-Saxon era of English history.The succession continued until the dissolution of the monastery in 1540.
Evesham AbbeyBenedictineWorcestershireAnglo-Saxondissolution of the monasteryEcgwineThomas of MarlboroughBishop of SherborneÆlfstanBishop of RochesterBishop of LondonEaldwulfBishop of WorcesterÆlthelwineBishop of WellsÆlfweardMannigparalysisepiphanyÆthelwigWalter de CerisyGilbert FoliotAdam de SenlisRoger NorreisPrior of PenworthamRandulfPrior of WorcesterBishop-elect of WorcesterRichard le GrasBishop of CoventryRichard BromsgroveJohn ChambersHistoric EnglandNational Heritage List for EnglandWillis-Bund