Exploring Tavistock’s quiet throne in English history
The Abbots of Tavistock offers a compact, readable journey through the town’s medieval abbey, its leaders, and the wider world it touched.
This is a carefully researched history that uses stones, parish records, and documentary sources to illuminate Tavistock’s earliest days and its later life. The book moves from the earliest inscribed stones to the great events that shaped the abbey and the surrounding community, weaving local detail with broader English history.
- Learn how archaeology and inscriptions tell the story of Tavistock before written records.
- Follow the abbots, from early foundations through the Dissolution, and see how they shaped land, law, and local life.
- Discover the social fabric of the parish, including guilds, schools, and daily life around the abbey.
- Explore supplementary material, appendices, and source notes that anchor the history in real documents.
Ideal for readers of local history, medieval England, and Tavistock enthusiasts seeking a clear, accessible account of the abbey’s long influence.