Newenham Abbey (aliasNewnham) was a Cistercian abbey founded in 1247 by Reginald II de Mohun (1206–1258) on land within his manor of Axminster in Devon, England. The site of the ruined abbey is a short distance south-west of the town of Axminster.
NewenhamAbbey (alias Newnham) was a Cistercian abbey founded in 1247 by Reginald II de Mohun (1206–1258) on land within his manor of Axminster in Devon...
Newenham may refer to: People Thomas Newenham Deane (1828–1899), Irish architect Edward Newenham (1734–1814), Irish politician William Newenham Montague...
houses, Netley Abbey in Hampshire (1239), Hailes Abbey in Gloucestershire (1246), NewenhamAbbey in Devon (1247) and St Mary Graces Abbey in London (1350)...
denounced Edward, who had fled with Despenser, as a sodomite. The annals of NewenhamAbbey in Devon recorded, "the king and his husband" fled to Wales. Queen Isabella...
Kilmington in East Devon. The lands common to the two parishes are close to NewenhamAbbey, which is in the parish of Axminster. Some contemporary administrative...
Abbot's kitchen of Glastonbury Abbey dates to the early 14th century. Similar vaulting was built over the kitchen of NewenhamAbbey by 1338. Timber star vaults...
launched a coup against Edward and Hugh. According to the annals of NewenhamAbbey, the king and his husband fled to Wales. They were caught there by a...
Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county...
abandoned for the afterward well-known coat, adopted also by the Abbeys of Newenham and Bruton — a cross engrailed sable, on a field or". The Carew family...
Timoleague Friary (Irish: Mainistir Thigh Molaga), also known as Timoleague Abbey, is a ruined medieval Franciscan friary in Timoleague, County Cork, Ireland...
and a 37-acre (15 ha) wildflower meadow. Abingdon Abbey may have had a Saxon parish church in Newenham. If so, it was destroyed in the Danish invasions...
gifts from the Bishop of Exeter and from the abbots of Ford, Buckland and Newenham. In the 1520s, the princess was fond of hunting, listened to minstrels...
Works, which then took over the duty of conserving them, appointing Thomas Newenham Deane Inspector of National Monuments in March 1875. This relieved the...
15 May 1861) was an Irish architect who, in partnership with Sir Thomas Newenham Deane, designed a number of buildings in Dublin, Cork and Oxford. Woodward...
2024. The neo-Gothic building was designed by the Irish architects Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward, mostly Woodward. The museum's design was directly...
McArthur Hall was completed in 1891. The hall was designed by Sir Thomas Newenham Deane and his son Thomas Manly Deane. No further major building work would...
1160 Richard Mallebeench, Geoffrey Fitz Stephen, 1180 to 1185 William de Newenham, Thomas Bérard, 1200 Aymeric de St. Maur, 1200,1205 and 1228 Alan Marcell...
responsible administrative authority. In 1890, under the leadership of Thomas Newenham Deane, the board began a project of conservation of the monument, which...
disliked the result, although he supported many architects, such as Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward, and was reputed to have designed some of the...