Medieval Religious Houses: England and Wales |
Contents
THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE RELIGIOUS LIFE | 1 |
GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS ETC USED IN THE LISTS | 56 |
BENEDICTINE MONKS AND NUNS OF THE ORDER OF FON | 64 |
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Medieval Religious Houses: England and Wales David Knowles,Richard Neville Hadcock No preview available - 1971 |
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A. G. Little A.Pr Abbey abbot act of supremacy Almshouse appears Archaeol Arrouaisian AUGUSTINIAN CANONS Austin became Benedictine Black Death Cambs canons in 1381 Canterbury cathedral cell century chantry chapel chaplains church Cistercian citing clerks Cluniac County Dedication Fd County Rank 1535 Date Dependent Name Date Name County Dependent Name County Devon Durham England Foundation founded friars Gilbertine Glos Grange granted Hants Henry VIII Hereford Hist Hospitallers house was surrendered Ibid income Date Dependent income Date Name income in 1291 income in 1535 JCR gives John Kent Larking lay-brothers Leonard lepers Lincs London Mary master monastery monastic monks N'hants N'humb'd Name County Dedication Name County Rank NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Norfolk nunnery nuns Oxford Pr.C preceptor Premonstratensian priests prioress probably received pensions refounded secular seven canons small priory Suffolk suppression supra Sussex Tanner temp Templars thirteen canons V. J. C. Cox warden Warwicks Willis Yorks