North Yorkshire Religious Education Pilot Project

A Lay Brother's Day

The Lay Brothers worked as farmers and herdsmen. They cultivated the abbey lands and looked after the animals kept there.
Sheep were very valuable to the Cistercians as they produced a good crop of wool each year. Merchants came not only from York and Beverley but from as far away as Florence, Lucca and Siena in Italy. They would buy the whole wool crop years in advance.

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