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... suggests that Enoch may have been involved in some other short - lived and otherwise undocumented foundations for women , and in this he would have been typical of his age . " Many of the unofficial women's communities referred to above ...
... suggests that Enoch may have been involved in some other short - lived and otherwise undocumented foundations for women , and in this he would have been typical of his age . " Many of the unofficial women's communities referred to above ...
Page 110
... suggests that the generally higher legal status of women meant there was less need for religious houses as a refuge.63 On the other hand , under Welsh law , women were unable to own land . Thompson notes the number of English houses ...
... suggests that the generally higher legal status of women meant there was less need for religious houses as a refuge.63 On the other hand , under Welsh law , women were unable to own land . Thompson notes the number of English houses ...
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... suggests that clearance went well beneath floor levels . During the excavations an inscribed tombstone was found ... suggesting that the nave may originally have been slabbed . No traces survived of the blocking screen wall between the ...
... suggests that clearance went well beneath floor levels . During the excavations an inscribed tombstone was found ... suggesting that the nave may originally have been slabbed . No traces survived of the blocking screen wall between the ...
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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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