Lyminge Abbey was an abbey about four miles northwest of Folkestone on the south coast of Kent. It was one of the first religious houses to be founded in England.
LymingeAbbey was an abbey about four miles northwest of Folkestone on the south coast of Kent. It was one of the first religious houses to be founded...
Lyminge /lɪmɪŋ/ is a village in southeast Kent, England. It lies about five miles (8 km) from Folkestone and the Channel Tunnel, on the road passing through...
her family, to her brother, King Eadbald of Kent. Æthelburh founded LymingeAbbey about four miles northwest of Folkestone on the south coast of Kent...
Abbey began to claim, from 1087, to have the relics of both St Mildrith and her successor as Abbess, St Eadburg, having translated them from Lyminge Abbey...
Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county...
a saint. Of noble birth, Cuthbert is first recorded as the abbot of LymingeAbbey, from where he was elevated to the see of Hereford in 736. The identification...
St Mary and St Ethelburga, and remains of the older church to south LymingeAbbey Circa 633 founded 29 December 1966 TR1610740862 51°07′35″N 1°05′13″E...
companions to the Queen's home in Kent. Queen Æthelburh founded a convent at Lyminge and it is assumed that Hilda remained with the Queen-Abbess. Hilda's elder...
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Canterbury to having the relics of Saints Mildrith and Eadburg, by way of Lyminge. St Gregory's too produced their own account, preserved in a manuscript...
was an important figure; many houses at least show his influence. Robert Lyminge was in charge of Hatfield and Blickling. John Thorpe laid the foundation...
of Kent, widowed queen consort of Northumbria and Benedictine Abbess of Lyminge (b. c.601). 648 Approximate date – Cenwalh of Wessex is restored to his...
de Castello, 1502–4. Argent, three bendlets crenelle, Sa. Roof of Bath Abbey. Coles' MS. Addl. 5798. 63. Richard Mayo, 1504–16. Arg. on a fess Sa. between...
Birmingham during Covid-19. Cleo Smith — Chief Officer, Age UK Hythe & Lyminge. For services to the community during Covid-19 Nigel William Smith — For...