Around the turning of the 16th century the Aberglasney mansion was owned by a Bishop - named Rudd - and 3 or 4 generations after him.
He bought it sometime between 1594 and 1613.
Bishop Rudd must have been an ambitious man, ready to make his way to the top of the politico-religious ladder. Born about 1548 in Yorkshire he studied in Cambridge. There he took his BA in 1566, in 1570 his MA, in 1577 the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. In 1584 he was made Dean of Gloucester to be consecrated Bishop of St-Davids in Pembrokeshire in 1594. He had gained the favour of Queen Elizabeth I.
A man of the Word, a preacher, he was on a course straight to the Archbishopric of Canterbury.
And then, my dear numerous and obliging readers, then .... it all went very wrong.
On 28 March 1596, and to be precise during his Lenten sermon that regrettable year.
Come and read the rest one of the following days, amen.