Eulalia (abbess of Shaftesbury)

was a French nun who became abbess of the monastery at Shaftesbury (Dorset, England) in 1074.

[1] The eastern arm of the monastery at Shaftesbury was completed in the late 11th century, and most likely under Eulalia's direction.

[2] The abbey owned a fair quantity of land, which was leased to tenants to provide income to the monastery.

During the period of Eulalia's rule of the monastery, the abbey was also obligated to provide men for military service.

A charter from King Henry I indicates that there was a certain Thomas who was a free tenant of abbey lands in the 12th century who was also a kinsman of abbess Eulalia.