Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... moved to the daughter house of Forde in c . 1141. John , abbot of Forde ( 1191-1214 ) , moved from being abbot at the daughter house of Bindon . Reginald , elected abbot of Garendon in 1195 , who has already been mentioned , moved from ...
... moved to the daughter house of Forde in c . 1141. John , abbot of Forde ( 1191-1214 ) , moved from being abbot at the daughter house of Bindon . Reginald , elected abbot of Garendon in 1195 , who has already been mentioned , moved from ...
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... moved to the daughter house of Stoneleigh as abbot ( c . 1189–99 ) ; and he returned to Bordesley which he ruled as abbot from 1199 to 1204. One of the most eminent of English Cistercians , Ailred , moved to be abbot of the house in ...
... moved to the daughter house of Stoneleigh as abbot ( c . 1189–99 ) ; and he returned to Bordesley which he ruled as abbot from 1199 to 1204. One of the most eminent of English Cistercians , Ailred , moved to be abbot of the house in ...
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... moved to Stanley makes this particular example questionable . Lack of other resources could also prompt a change of site . The monks who moved from Hazleton to Tetbury found themselves in a bare , treeless countryside , and were forced ...
... moved to Stanley makes this particular example questionable . Lack of other resources could also prompt a change of site . The monks who moved from Hazleton to Tetbury found themselves in a bare , treeless countryside , and were forced ...
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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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