Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... monasteries occupied to 16th century Cistercian monasteries abandoned before 16th century Savignac monasteries converted to Cistercian rule in 1147 O Cistercian nunneries A Abortive foundations 0 kilometres 80 E Zone of English ...
... monasteries occupied to 16th century Cistercian monasteries abandoned before 16th century Savignac monasteries converted to Cistercian rule in 1147 O Cistercian nunneries A Abortive foundations 0 kilometres 80 E Zone of English ...
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... monasteries in 1535 and the friaries in 1538. They were the hostile party , trying to find enough wrong with the monasteries to justify closure . It was true that monasteries had changed in many ways since their early days . Few houses ...
... monasteries in 1535 and the friaries in 1538. They were the hostile party , trying to find enough wrong with the monasteries to justify closure . It was true that monasteries had changed in many ways since their early days . Few houses ...
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... monasteries were listed on a par with castles , bridges and so on . Sir William Dugdale , a dedicated antiquary and author of Monasticon Anglicanum ( 1655–73 ) , was mainly interested in recording names , dates , events , memorials and ...
... monasteries were listed on a par with castles , bridges and so on . Sir William Dugdale , a dedicated antiquary and author of Monasticon Anglicanum ( 1655–73 ) , was mainly interested in recording names , dates , events , memorials and ...
Contents
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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