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In the Middle Ages, from the 11th century, the Cluniac order established a number of religious houses in England, Wales, and Scotland.
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In the Middle Ages, from the 11th century, the Cluniac order established a number of religious houses in England, Wales, and Scotland. Traditionally the...
such as Lenton Priory, Nottingham, were naturalized (Lenton in 1392) and no longer regarded as alien priories, weakening the Cluniac structure. By the...
Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county...
Montgomery re-founded the Priory as a Cluniac house between 1079 and 1082, on the site of an earlier 7th-century monastery. In 1101 bones, believed to be...
Lewes Priory is a part-demolished medieval Cluniacprioryin Lewes, East Sussex in the United Kingdom. The ruins have been designated a Grade I listed...
Alien priories were religious establishments in England, such as monasteries and convents, which were under the control of another religious house outside...
surviving buildings in the world Hillforts inBritain: List of hillforts in England List of hillforts in Scotland List of hillforts in Wales Newgrange, one...
Castle Acre Priory was a Cluniacprioryin the village of Castle Acre, Norfolk, England, dedicated to St Mary, St Peter, and St Paul. It is thought to...
List of monastic houses in Wales is a catalogue of abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Wales. In this article, alien houses...
de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey in about 1077 AD. All but one of the Cluniac houses inBritain were known as priories, symbolizing their subordination...
'Houses of Cluniac monks: Priory of Pontefract', in W. Page (ed.), A History of the County of York Vol. 3 (V.C.H., London 1974), pp. 184-86 (British History...
This is a list of the abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Ireland. This article provides a gazetteer for the whole of Ireland...
Little Everdon, where the Cluniac monks of Daventry Priory had a mill and land. The land was enclosed by Act of Parliament in 1764: 1801 111 houses 585...
of the pardon rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. Elizabeth I." Hathi Trust. Public Record Office, GreatBritain. 1560. p. 189. Retrieved 12 March...
"MENDHAM Priory (390909)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 9 October 2015. British History Online — Houses of Cluniac monks: Priory of Mendham —...
Pastscape — Detailed Result: MONKTON FARLEIGH PRIORY AND MANOR HOUSE British History Online — House of Cluniac monks: Priory of Monkton Farleigh — Victoria County...
Lenton Priory was a Cluniac monastic house in Nottinghamshire, founded by William Peverel circa 1102-8. The priory was granted a large endowment of property...
Roger Bigod founded the CluniacPriory of St Mary in 1104, which became the largest and most important religious institution in Thetford. The town was...
Bermondsey. The new monastery was established as an alien Cluniacpriory through the arrival in 1089 of four monks from St Mary's of La Charité-sur-Loire...
was a priory. In the late 13th century, the priory was rebuilt and extended. It was extended again in the 15th century, when the Dorter, Great Hall and...
proposed cathedrals inGreatBritain. The term former cathedral in this list includes any Christian church (building) inGreatBritain which has been the...
Newport and Northwood In 1295, when King Edward I of England was at war with France, Carisbrooke was among the alien priories impounded by the Crown...
the priory. The many religious houses of the neighbourhood, including William de Chesney's Carthusian house at Sibton Abbey (c. 1149), the Cluniac house...