Priory of Haute-Bruyère

His body was transported to the priory where his heart was preserved until 1852, the date it was transferred to the Basilica of Saint Denis.

From 1590 to 1591, the nuns were on trial against Etienne Fleur at the Bailiwick of Epernon for unpaid royalties and rent.

[1] The French Revolution marked the end for the Order of Fontevrault and the Priory of Haute-Bruyère.

[2] Amongst others, the following people are interred there: An oratory at a place called Abbecourt in Orgeval was the subject of an agreement with the Abbey of Our Lady of Coloumbs.

Extending from that are the buildings of the priests including the cloister, dormitory, refectory and private chapel built in 1778 and destroyed in 1794.