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Alexander, first Abbot of Kirkstall (1147-82)

‘A man of energy, fully practised in dealing with outside affairs.’ (1)

Nineteenth century impression of Alexander, abbot of Kirkstall
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Nineteenth century impression of Alexander, abbot of Kirkstall

In 1147 Alexander was sent from Fountains Abbey, along with twelve monks of the abbey, to establish a new Cistercian community at Barnoldswick. Alexander was responsible for leading the community to its new site at Kirkstall in 1152, for initiating building work and expanding the abbey’s holdings.