See The Bury Psalter

See the book that links to the Abbey and Bury's past!

About this event

The Bury Psalter, a beautifully illuminated book of Psalms which dates from around 1400, and which was made for and used at the ancient Abbey of St Edmund, is now on display at its new home at St Edmundsbury Cathedral.

The Bury Psalter is a Latin manuscript written for, and used by, the Abbey of St Edmund. It includes the Psalms (150 religious songs from the Old Testament), a list of Saints, and hymns. It is one of only two books from the vast medieval library of the Abbey of St Edmund known to remain in the town.

After the Abbey of St Edmund was dissolved in 1539 its possessions were confiscated and given or sold to private owners. This included its books. The Psalter came into the possession of James Cobbes, and in 1706 his grandson, James Harvey, gave it to King Edward VI Grammar School.

You can view the Bury Psalter in the Cathedral Treasury which is open to visitors Monday – Saturday, 10.00 am – 4.00 pm and Sunday, 12.30 pm – 3.00 pm.

Share this venue

Map of Bury
Bury St Edmunds Powered by DestinationCore