Yedingham Priory

[4] In about 1512, a fourteen year old girl called Elizabeth Lutton became a Benedictiine nun.

For twelve years the convent's authorities thought her situation was fine although it was said that she privately complained that she had become a nun despite her wishes.

[5] Robert Constable of Flamborough visited Yedingham Priory where he learned about Elizabeth Lutton.

After she was taken back into the priory Constable encouraged Thomas Scaseby to elope with Elizabeth Lutton in 1531.

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