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From: John Dillon <[log in to unmask]>
> 3) Bernard of Tiron (d. 1117).... In 1109, with the assistance of Rotrou
III, count of the Perche, and of bishop St. Ivo of Chartres, B. founded a
small settlement, with a chapel dedicated to St. Anne, in the woods of the
Perche not far from the castle of Tiron. In 1113 or 1114 he moved the nascent
abbey, with a new dedication to the Holy Trinity, to its present site on the
property of a dependency of the cathedral chapter of Chartres at today's
Tiron-Gardais (Eure-et-Loire).
the large quite useful (many charters of Anglo-Norman interest) cartulary of
Tiron was published (mostly from a surviving 12th c. ms. and some original
charters now in the Archives departementales in Chartres) by the indefatigable
archiviste Lucien Merlet and is available for downloading from Gallica:
Lucien Merlet, Cartulaire de l'abbaye de la Sainte-Trinité de Tiron.
Chartres: Impr. de E. Garnier, 1882-1883.
2 vols.
http://gallica2.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k47829
http://gallica2.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k4783m
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