Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire is in Helmsley [Map], Abbeys in England.
Chronicum Anglicanum by Ralph Coggeshall. 1132. A great plague afflicted the animals. In the same year, the Abbey of Rievaulx [Map] was founded by Walter de Espec, who also established the Church of the Holy Trinity at Kirkham, the monastery at Carham, and the Abbey of Saint Mary at Sawtry.
MCXXXII. Hoc anno maxima pestis animalium facta est, et facta est abbatia de Rei vallis a Waltero de Spec, qui et ecclesiam Sancte Trinitatis de Kirkeham et Carram fundavit, necnon et abbatiam Sancte Marte de Sartis.
On 8th June 1384 Thomas Ros 4th Baron Ros Helmsley [aged 49] died at Uffington. He was buried at Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire [Map]. His son John [aged 15] succeeded 5th Baron Ros Helmsley and inherited Belvoir Castle [Map].
On 6th August 1393 John Ros 5th Baron Ros Helmsley [aged 24] died at Paphos returning from Pilgrimage. He was buried at Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire [Map]. His brother William [aged 23] succeeded 6th Baron Ros Helmsley and inherited Belvoir Castle [Map].
1798. Thomas Girtin [aged 22]. Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire [Map].
1803. Thomas Girtin. Ruins of Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire [Map].
1803. John Sell Cotman [aged 20]. Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire [Map].
1811. John Sell Cotman [aged 28]. The Refectory Doorway, Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire [Map].
21st May 1906. Godfrey Bingley [aged 63]. Photographs of Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire [Map].






