He composed a number of stage works and a good deal of church music for the abbey.
It is probable that the Chronicles were written for the new abbey on its foundation.
The monk had authority, he spoke for the abbey, and there was no denying him.
You cut round the road and head for the abbey.
He'll make straight for the abbey, and keep well clear of Eaton, surely.
He made for the abbey like a bird to its nest.
This growth slowed and a period of decline began for the abbey in the 15th century.
The guest house for the abbey became the nucleus of a royal residence.
The 12th century, however, saw a period of long decline for the abbey.
Enraged with almost everybody in the world but himself, he set out the next day for the abbey, where his performances have been seen.