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he was the author of The Horrors of Oakendale Abbey, a gothic novel published anonymously in 1797
cultural center of Dorfbeuern is Michaelbeuern Abbey, a Benedictine Abbey founded in the 8th centur
Chertsey Abbey, a Benedictine foundation, was patron of East
S.B., was an English Benedictine monk of Douai Abbey, a headmaster of Douai School (1915-1952), and
bound him to the world, and entered La Trappe Abbey, a Cistercian monastery.
n the park are three notable buildings: Margam Abbey, a Cistercians monastery; Margam Castle, a cou
Siward was abbot of Chertsey Abbey, a Benedictine abbey in Surrey before he was s
Following the dissolution of Westminster Abbey, a court of burgesses (the Westminster Court o
Elspeth Shand was educated at Wycombe Abbey, a leading private school for girls in the Uni
Syon House derives its name from Syon Abbey, a medieval monastery of the Bridgettine Order
It is home to Mount Melleray Abbey, a Cistercian monastery, the first such monast
In 1856 Trench became Dean of Westminster Abbey, a position which suited him.
archaeological excavations of the Augustinian abbey, a second dugout was discovered under Zonnebek
ing in the village is undoubtedly its medieval Abbey, a Grade I listed building.
It was named after Arnsburg Abbey, a ruin of a Cistercian abbey in Wetterau, as
In 2011 Aguilera was honored at The Abbey, a gay club in West Hollywood, for her contrib
ancial difficulties, they were unable to offer Abbey a permanent contract.
became a follower of St. Columbanus in Luxeuil Abbey, a priest and religious leader that preached t
was built in c.1139 by monks from Glastonbury Abbey, a reliquary, graves and the remains of much e
Sawley Abbey, a ruined abbey of Cistercian monks, is in the
een Elizabeth II to become Dean of Westminster Abbey, a position he held until 1996.
3, Queen Sonja laid the corner stone of Tautra Abbey, a new Cistercian nunnery on the island.
rdom reached his Benedictine brothers at Douai Abbey, a Mass of Thanksgiving and the Te Deum, were
a mediaeval barn that was built for Winchcombe Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in Gloucestershire th
spiritual education as a monk in St. Emmeram's Abbey, a private church of the Bishop of Regensburg,
Count Eberhard gave the abbey a rich endowment and extensive privileges, inc
Combermere Abbey: Abbot's House and clock tower
mation of his uncle's possession of Malmesbury Abbey, Abbotsbury Abbey, and Horton.
He became prior of Newnham Abbey about 1527.
inchester before becoming abbot of Glastonbury Abbey about 970.
The Abbey absorbed the Augustine Dodford Priory in 164,
The Leopards and Barking Abbey Academy announced an exciting new partnership
Subiaco Abbey Academy
ritton when Rayner had a picture of Malmesbury Abbey accepted by the Royal Academy.
ew Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay, also a monk of the abbey, accompanied him on this crusade, and left a c
ed by name in the late 12th century when Osney Abbey acquired a house there.
Over the years the abbey acquired extensive land holdings on Funen maki
Rod, I'm not sure that the pic of Westminster Abbey actually illustrates International Nurses Day.
mas Leigh and Roland Hill purchased Stoneleigh Abbey after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and
, probably built as a priest's house by Hailes Abbey after 1387, when the abbey was granted the liv
King John spent a short time in the Abbey after losing his baggage in the fens, and just
The parish has no village, but contains Coombe Abbey, after which it is named, and a few isolated h
the Cheltenham Gold Cup, finishing 5th on Grey Abbey after leading for the majority of the race in
The archbishop was buried in the abbey, after his body was taken there by its abbot,
The school was returned to the abbey after the Second World War and now caters for
Little remained of the original abbey after repeated attacks by the Danes, who destr
His first post was as a Curate at Sherborne Abbey, after which he became a Minor Canon at Carlis
He took up a post at Westminster Abbey after the Great Fire of London, and was succee
The cathedral became an abbey again six years later.
The abbey again became an important pilgrimage and spiri
In June 2006 Abbey agreed to sell its life businesses to Resoluti
Among others the Esrum Abbey Ale with inspiration from beer brewed in the D
Semper Ardens Abbey Ale
were incorporated into the archives of Andlau Abbey, all of which were destroyed during the French
He laid waste to Newstead Abbey, allowing the house to fall into disrepair, cu
At its heyday, Winchcombe Abbey alone owned 25,300 acres (102 km²) in 13 paris
in the Staufen proprietary monastery of Lorch Abbey, along with her daughter and sons.
e city, in 1110, the monks transferred to Hyde Abbey along with Alfred's body and those of his wife
He witnessed a charter of Cambuskenneth Abbey along with John de Kininmund, Bishop of Brechi
hich included Brian Eno performing in the Bath Abbey alongside Bath Camerata.
on an unknown date and was buried in Merevale Abbey alongside her husband.
The abbey also minted coins.
The abbey also has CD recordings of its nuns performing
Brecht Abbey, also known as the Abbey of Our Lady of Nazare
The Abbey, also knowns as the Joaquin Miller Home is a h
The roughly 30 monks at Westminster Abbey also follow this.
Offa founded an abbey also dedicated to Alban in 793 and subsequentl
Westminster Abbey also retains the tradition.
Lannoy Abbey, also called Briostel, was a Cistercian abbey
In addition to playing in the majors, Abbey also played in the minor leagues with numerous
order into the Cistercian order in 1147, Neath Abbey also became a Cistercian house.
It is the home of Calke Abbey although the normal entrance to the abbey is i
d (with those of his brother Adulf) to Thorney Abbey, although his head was transferred to Ely and
It serves Bolton Abbey, although it is closer to Bolton Bridge, in No
terred in The Confessors Chapel at Westminster Abbey, although the exact location is unknown.
He is buried in Sherborne Abbey: an impressive tomb for both himself and his f
It was the successor to Folkestone Abbey, an Anglo-Saxon nunnery on a different site.
In 955 King Eadwig granted the nuns of Wilton Abbey an estate called Chelke (Chalke, Saxon aet Ceo
About a mile W of the village is Ranton Abbey, an extra parochial liberty of 700 acres belon
a few remains of the original twelfth-century abbey, an archway, a delicate stone window, fragment
oth Horsey and his son are buried in Sherborne Abbey: an "impressive" tomb with life-size effigies
The Royal Gunpowder Mills, Waltham Abbey, an Anchor Point of the European Route of Indu
Nearby is Glenbarr Abbey, an 18th century residence, built by Col. Matt
A stream provided water to the Abbey and to fish ponds.
n Toluca Lake, California with their two dogs, Abbey and Baci.
(1491-1564) who also purchased lands at Darley Abbey and Rocester.
View of the Abbey and wharfe from the River Bure
n Corsham, Wiltshire, very close to his Lacock Abbey and Great Chalfield Manor projects.
ight of joint election of two bailiffs for the abbey and town, made a thorough investigation of the
eded she was to have been abducted from Coombe Abbey and proclaimed as Queen Elizabeth II.
to him in the Warrior's Chapel at Westminster Abbey and in Gloucester Cathedral.
eft over from cultivation by the monks at Dore Abbey), and some villagers still have commoner's rig
Talbot - comprising 284 acres (1.15 km2), the Abbey, and the village.
Codex Sangallensis 878, kept in the St. Gallen abbey, and may originate from Fulda, Germany.
the Plantagenets were great benefactors of the abbey and while Isabella d'Anjou was abbess, Henry I
15th century, to serve the needs of Stratford Abbey and the mills at Stratford, and there is simil
Jurisdiction over the abbey and its territories passed to the government o
His remains were buried in Westminster Abbey, and moved in 1661 to St. Margaret's churchyar
It is set at Bisham Abbey, and may be based on an actual visit of Lupset
He was born in Neath Abbey and died in Briton Ferry.
ondon to the Queen's coronation at Westminster Abbey, and as such was required to find white palfre
wer contains a spiral staircase taken from the Abbey and many elaborately carved stones can also be
nent exhibition relating to the history of the abbey and the town.
It was presumed that Matilda would stay in the Abbey and become an Abbess like here older sisters A
In 1539 he was made Abbot of Holyrood Abbey, and Commendator of Charlieu Abbey in France b
ummer residence of the Abbots from Glastonbury Abbey and is now a farmhouse.
minic Garramone, OSB, a monk and priest of the Abbey and the Academy, is renowned for his breadmaki
He was buried at Ampleforth Abbey and a memorial service was held at St James' C
duced a half-hour report on the history of the Abbey and Academy in March 2009.
ime of Ethelred I who granted land to Abingdon Abbey, and it is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
give information regarding the history of the abbey and its former inhabitants.
blished two great Augustinian abbeys, Holyrood Abbey and the Arrouaisian abbey of St Mary at Stirli
ott Memorial Lecture (delivered at Westminster Abbey and Keble College Oxford, May 2007)
been built as a link between the former Bruton Abbey, and its Court House in the High Street.
5, an unfavourable report was made against the abbey and its community by the King's commissioners
was educated at the Benedictine Niederaltaich Abbey, and was made bishop in 971.
are 1885 - 1893 (afterwards organist of Bourne Abbey and then St Nicholas Church, Great Yarmouth)
About 1127 he was forced to leave the abbey and retired to the neighbouring Atina, seeming
century land in the parish was given to Bruton Abbey, and later the lord of the manor were the Seym
r a further release he was hidden at the Oliva Abbey and died in a hospital in Danzig.
positions at Bristol Cathedral and Westminster Abbey and was personal chaplain to Sir Robert Cecil,
desecration of religious houses such as Hexham Abbey and the murder of clergymen, women and childre
orpse is said to have been brought back to the abbey and buried there.
Nixon's father was precentor of Westminster Abbey and Nixon accordingly grew up in the vicinity
Stafford was buried in Glastonbury Abbey, and a dispute over his lands followed between
of Lobbes (990-1007) and Hugo (1033-1053), the abbey and the school once again attained a great rep
r county prison, alongside the site of Reading Abbey and beside the River Kennet.
This remains the practice of the abbey and of the Solesmes Congregation.
t Dhoulmagus when the villain sets fire to his abbey and kills the abbot.
the main pilgrimage route from Bath, with its abbey, and Wells with its cathedral.
y bought the recently empty premises of Bornem Abbey and leaving Hemiksem for good, re-settled it a
used to mark the Monks' Path between Buckfast Abbey and Tavistock Abbey.
She was educated at Wycombe Abbey and obtained a degree in economics from Girton
It is situated near Bolton Abbey and a local Heritage Railway called Skipton &
came involved in a dispute with Strata Florida Abbey and led some of his monks and some soldiers on
ted lands in Ringwood, Roxbrghshire to Melrose Abbey and an acre of land in Stinchandhaven to Coupa
ed his scheme by purchasing the remains of the Abbey and Fountains Hall.
For the abbey and island in Germany, see Reichenau Island; f
and was formerly in the keeping of Glastonbury Abbey, and dates from 1323.
Duke of Bedford's sculpture gallery at Woburn Abbey, and an heroic group of Michael overthrowing S
Notable buildings include the Abbey and the early 15th century Clock Tower (pictur
Nearby are the ruins of Bayham Abbey and the 14th century Scotney Castle, Scotney b
He was born just minutes from the Abbey and watched Cambridge United with his family b
o safety by ship all the young students at the abbey and 36 of the younger monks.
It was produced by the monks of Langley Abbey and consists of 285 vellum pages of writing an
olution of the Monasteries belonged to Langley Abbey, and sold two years later to George Proctor to
ion of Lokrum was in 1023 when the Benedictine abbey and monastery were founded.
Paisley Abbey and St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, are the on
ower's location are the remains of Dunfermline Abbey and later royal palace.
man king Sigismund of Luxembourg stayed at the abbey and the Petershausen abbot even gained the pon
It was built as a Tithe Barn for the abbey and is now owned by the National Trust.
s Kunstmuseum), formerly The Museum of Funen's Abbey and Museum Civitatis Othiniensis, founded in 1
manor was given by King Alfred to his Athelney Abbey and was held by the abbey until the dissolutio
Albans Branch Line, linking it with St Albans Abbey and Watford Junction railway stations.
He appointed Lady Hilda, abbess of Hartlepool Abbey and niece of Edwin the first Christian king of
, the mill was owned by the nearby Benedictine Abbey, and peasants were under an obligation to have
unt St Bernard was raised to the dignity of an abbey, and Father Bernard, the first mitred abbot in
In 1458 it was raised to an abbey, and thenceforth enjoyed a period of uninterru
own Mill Street and close to the site of Osney Abbey and Oxford railway station to the north.
the son of one of the Commendators of Glenluce Abbey, and his wife Jonet MakDouel.
ding 83 macaques from Longleat, 32 from Woburn Abbey, and several different species from Ravensden
or of Loxford was in the possession of Barking Abbey and in 1319 the Abbess of Barking was licensed
ains the remains of the 12th century Leicester Abbey and the ruins of Cavendish House (built in the
The site of the abbey and many of its manorial estates were granted
jurisdiction on the territory belonging to the abbey and held a diocesan synod in 1729.
e bishop's remains were translated to Downside Abbey and placed in a vault beneath the choir of the
eld as a chapelry of South Petherton by Bruton Abbey and after the dissolution of the monasteries b
ve), were taken from the buildings of Downside Abbey and School.
tained high standards of religious life at the abbey, and he and his seven monks gained good report
who joined him in some benefactions to Reading Abbey, and he also granted the manor of Tintinhull,
ere is a monument in his honour in Westminster Abbey and in the Tower of London, where the Spanish
a Benedictine monk at St. Peter's, Westminster Abbey, and the author of the first history of the ab
g the fire it was united with St Nicholas Cole Abbey and partial records survive and are available
ar the ruins of the Premonstratensian Coverham Abbey, and not far from the River Cover.
morial is in the south cloister of Westminster Abbey, and takes the form of a metal plaque."
ntary battle between the canons of Westminster Abbey and Westminster School for twenty years after
They destroyed Holyrood Abbey and carried off much of its property as plunde
Each church was equidistant from the Abbey and on one of the main approaches to the town.
ove these are 3 carved panels with arms of the Abbey and Edward IV.
and Mary had both spent their childhood in the abbey and were both considered to be nuns.
t Herbert, Dyffryn, Highlands, Longford, Neath Abbey, and Penshannel.
the manor of Croxden, endowed a site for a new abbey, and 12 monks arrived from the Savigniac Ciste
Shrewsbury Abbey and its associated lands and buildings were ne
Johann Dederoth also became abbot of Bursfelde Abbey and initiated the Bursfelde Congregation.
that Selsey was once a port town, with Selsey Abbey and a cathedra recorded until 1075, when the s
On 9 March 1956 he was elected as Abbot of the Abbey and on 23 March, 1956 received the Canonical V
visit and regulate the affairs of Glastonbury Abbey, and by the end of his term as bishop, the abb
The abbey's history ended on a less positive note, with
Abbey and West Dereham railway station was a railway
on June 1, 1381, to a vicarage under Holyrood Abbey and then another vicarage under Kelso Abbey on
The 15th - 17th Century Abbey and Dovecote
In 1577, the Geuzen plundered the abbey, and the monks transported Idesbald's relics t
Herman wished to take over the abbey and turn it into his cathedral, because Ramsbu
He worked out the ground plan of the abbey and published his findings in 1911 as The Abbe
ck, daughter of Lewis William Buck of Hartland Abbey and former MP for North Devon.
ted the name 'de Wickersley), founder of Roche Abbey, and subsequently by his heirs by marriage, th
A little Monument to The Once Famous Abbey and Borough of Glastonbury, published by Thoma
Simon was a monk of Melrose Abbey, and served there until he moved to become Abb
pupils were Aldhelm, the founder of Malmesbury Abbey, and Daniel of Winchester.
There was a nunnery at Kappel near Vestervig Abbey, and rumor had it that the monks built a tunne
                                                                                                   
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