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... houses by the abbot of the mother house . Again , to see how this worked in practice is difficult . It is clear that from the outset of the expansion in England and Wales the practical difficulties were great - the system had developed ...
... houses by the abbot of the mother house . Again , to see how this worked in practice is difficult . It is clear that from the outset of the expansion in England and Wales the practical difficulties were great - the system had developed ...
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... houses associated with St Albans . Recent research also shows that a number of the earlier twelfth - century foundations were in fact mixed houses.51 The orders of Sempringham and Fontevrault had explicit and formalised double houses ...
... houses associated with St Albans . Recent research also shows that a number of the earlier twelfth - century foundations were in fact mixed houses.51 The orders of Sempringham and Fontevrault had explicit and formalised double houses ...
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... houses . Founding a house for women did not always have the same political implications . While land and churches could be protected and the donor's status enhanced by putting them under the control of a male house , houses for women ...
... houses . Founding a house for women did not always have the same political implications . While land and churches could be protected and the donor's status enhanced by putting them under the control of a male house , houses for women ...
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CISTERCIANS IN WALES AND THE WEST | 17 |
the Cistercians in England | 26 |
The location and siting of Cistercian houses in Wales and the West By James Bond | 51 |
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