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The dissolution of monasteries after the break with Rome in Henry's reign led to the dissolving of many abbeys including Neath abbey which was dissolved in 1539. Abbeys all over the country were dissolved to provide the crown with vast amounts of land, property and goods. After Neath was dissolved it was given to Sir Richard Williams who converted much of the south-eastern wing of the abbey to create a grand mansion, which was essential for aspiring nobles at the time.

I do not know if this applies specifically to Neath but many abbeys were destroyed after being dissolved as the crown or noble who gained the abbey would often tear it apart to get building materials which they could then use on other projects. This may have happened at Neath and that in a sense is vandalising the abbey, particularly as many of the abbeys were buildings of great beauty.

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Because he wanted lots of money for himself because he had spent all his money on weapons for the French war. Tintern Abbey had a lot of money as they sell stuff to the monks so he wanted all the money to himself. He also did it for power because he asked the pope for a divorce from Catherine of Aragon but they said no -even though he eventually did get divorced -so he vandalised it to seem powerful and because he wane to get them back even though he changed his religion and got divorced a couple of years before he vandalised it.

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