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Bishop Herbert de Losinga`s Chapel Ruins Entrance Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bishop Herbert de Losinga`s Chapel Ruins Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bishop Herbert de Losinga`s Chapel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bishop Herbert de Losinga`s Chapel Ruins Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bishop Herbert de Losinga`s Chapel Ruins Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Bishop Herbert de Losinga`s Chapel Ruins and St Mary`s Church
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In the late Saxon period North Elmham was the principal seat of the Bishops of East Anglia and the centre of a great episcopal estate. Excavations have revealed evidence for an earlier timber structure, probably the Anglo-Saxon cathedral, which went out of use when the seat of the Bishop was transferred to Thetford in 1071. Some time between 1091 and 1119 Bishop Herbert de Losinga founded a new parish church for the village and built a small private chapel for his own use on the site of the old timber church. In the 14th century, Bishop Henry le Despencer held the manor of North Elmham. He turned the chapel into a house and in 1388 obtained a royal licence to fortify. He was not a popular man, especially in Norfolk where he was despised for his merciless quashing of the Peasants’ Revolt, and this fortification suggests he felt ill at ease among his tenants.


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