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ected him, after he was enlarged, to Mr. Henry | Abbot, a zealous convert who lived in Holden in the |
ong the Forth, continuing until he was elected | abbot, a post which he accepted reluctantly. |
inster Abbey and first used as a prison by the | Abbot, a powerful churchman who held considerable po |
Bonitus ( | abbot), abbot of Monte Cassino |
serving the buildings and campus of the former | Abbot Academy, which merged with Phillips Academy, w |
attended Andover's sister school, | Abbot Academy, and she went on to Skidmore College. |
always have the right of freely electing their | abbot according to the Rule of Saint Benedict. |
y ended on a less positive note, with the last | abbot accused of various offences including that of |
The | abbot, Achuk Rinpoche is one of the seniormost Nying |
1 June - William | Abbot, actor (born 1798) |
12 June - William | Abbot, actor (died 1843) |
ormed him of a prophet that he would meet, the | abbot Adalhard, who would instruct him in what was t |
ck Decorated style Gatehouse, built in 1346 by | Abbot Adam de Hokele, is all that remains visible of |
It was built for | Abbot Adam of Sodbury, and is a Grade I listed build |
The last | abbot, Adam Sedbergh, joined the Pilgrimage of Grace |
, Bernard, King of Italy, and his brother, the | Abbot, Adelard Wala, and proposed to perform public |
rket town, and was the building from which the | Abbot administered the area and dispensed justice. |
nd provided escorts to Archbishop Theodore and | Abbot Adrian of Canterbury for their travels in Gaul |
ady at work in September 1951, was presided by | abbot Adrien Verrette, president of the CPSFA. |
the primitive buildings had been replaced; the | abbot Adso (960-92) set about rebuilding the ruined |
n 1906 and being profoundly influence by their | abbot Aelred Carlyle. |
illus, and Hengissingus, was apparently fourth | abbot after his namesake; he succeeded to the positi |
His brother Faustino (1606-1766), became | abbot after his brother's death, was also a painter |
urst Forest Monastery at the invitation of the | Abbot Ajahn Sumedho, and the Soko Morinaga Roshi gav |
d already a bishop when he convinced the dying | Abbot Alan of Farfa to name him as his successor. |
when Chorley 1st team reached the final of the | Abbot Ale ECB National Club Cricket Championship at |
ls West Bromwich Dartmouth in the final of the | Abbot Ale National Club Championship at Lord's, and |
him with Berengar Raymond, and he restored the | abbot Alet, Boso, who had been deposed by a papal le |
lightly hurt but the countess, Busho Bruno and | Abbot Altmann of Ebersberg Abbey were so badly injur |
Ajahn Amaro (Jeremy Horner), | Abbot, Amaravati Buddhist Monastery |
crating bishops at the Episcopal Ordination of | Abbot Ambrose Griffiths, who became the twelfth Bish |
the young religious at the abbey, chaplain to | Abbot Ambrose Loots at the Refuge, which the abbey p |
ed by Pope John Paul II, who in turn appointed | Abbot Ambrose Griffiths as eleventh Bishop of Hexham |
Its | abbot, an old man, had withdrawn to the monastery of |
however, god made her appear in a dream to the | abbot and commanded him to return Luke to his home. |
found a monastery at Messina, of which he was | abbot, and where he was said to have been martyred w |
rity in 946 by Eadred, who appointed Thurcytel | abbot, and in the same year Brun and Aio were recall |
The | abbot and his subjects relocate to Denmark awaiting |
He was made a ward of Archbishop George | Abbot, and educated at Oxford. |
His grandfather Jean-Pierre was an | abbot and a notary in Soule. |
Ceitho was an | abbot and a saint living in West Wales in the 6th Ce |
n (who acts as permanent board president), the | abbot and director of Fo Guang Shan, and the abbot o |
commercial centre, under the patronage of the | abbot, and outside the boundaries and control of the |
r behalf to appeal against an agreement of the | abbot and Henry II of England, and for this on his r |
the privileges of the monks, that to choose an | abbot and a prior; they had care to make confirm in |
Hall and Over Hall were anciently held by the | Abbot and Convent of Leicester. |
While serving in the Army, Lieutenant | Abbot and Captain Andrew Humphreys conducted several |
binus (French: Lubin) (died 556) was a hermit, | abbot, and bishop. |
He was also | abbot and director of the school of this newly found |
ordered him to assume his responsibilities as | abbot and never leave again. |
y 1525) was an Italian Camaldolese theologian, | abbot, and general of his Order. |
Wigbert became the first | abbot and led the monastery to eminence as a center |
de Fitero) (*? - †Ciruelos, 1163) was a monk, | abbot, and founder of the Order of Calatrava. |
1070-1124) was an Italian | abbot and saint. |
ocesan Bishop, in the chapter house as titular | abbot, and in St. Augustine's chair as Primate of Al |
econd Dalai Lama, he became Drepung Loseling's | abbot and taught there for about six years. |
t establishment controlled entirely by its own | abbot and apparently divided into two sections, one |
me a wealthy and prestigious site served by an | Abbot and clerics from 1147 to 1291, becoming the mo |
Its | abbot and monks went on to become canons in a Chapte |
f the relics of Venerable Sergius of Radonezh, | abbot and wonderworker (1422) |
rmed in 1135 by Bernard of Clairvaux, when the | abbot and his monks embraced the Rule of Saint Augus |
In September 1538, the | abbot and the twelve remaining monks surrendered the |
The monks informed the | abbot and he came and wept bitterly for what he had |
470-27 November 520), was a Welsh | abbot and supposed bishop in Somerset, now in Englan |
Deanery of Newton | Abbot and Ipplepen |
as altered and Waltham became an abbey with an | abbot and twenty-four canons, which grew to be the r |
the Ashburton, Buckfastleigh, Dawlish, Newton | Abbot and Teignmouth urban districts along with Newt |
l under Clotaire III, then later a Benedictine | abbot and a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. |
Maidulph around 700, Aldhelm became the first | abbot and built the first church organ in England, w |
as a kitchen which prepared meals only for the | abbot and his guests, though in modern Japan it now |
ery at Old Leighlin in Ireland where he became | abbot and possibly bishop. |
born 1929), born Mel Weitsman, is the founder, | abbot and guiding teacher of Berkeley Zen Center loc |
al temple of Yinyuan Longqi, the temple's 33rd | abbot and a Chan master. |
She is | abbot and founder of the Village Zendo in New York C |
470-March 1, 550) was a French | abbot and bishop. |
veyed the manor and lands of the priory to the | abbot and convent of Dereham on the condition that h |
In 1321, the | abbot and convent of Monsterol sold the priory to Hu |
He made first ascents of Mount | Abbot and Black Kaweah. |
The river becomes tidal at Newton | Abbot, and reaches the English Channel at Teignmouth |
d it was decided, after pleading by the former | abbot and certain government officials, to allow the |
Venerable Cyril, | abbot and wonderworker of Novoezersk in Novgorod (15 |
For the | abbot and author, see Liebertus of St. Ruf. |
740 - 814, Paris) was a Carolingian | abbot and bishop. |
The | Abbot and then Commendator of Culross was the head o |
St. Ormond was a French | abbot and prelate. |
In 1240, after a long dispute between the | abbot and the local parish priest, a wall was built |
ht of the canons of St. Osyth's to elect their | abbot and to hold a market every Sunday at Chich in |
f Toledo (died 1275) was an English Cistercian | abbot and Cardinal. |
Rechtabhra (died 848) was | Abbot and Bishop of Clonfert. |
86) (also known as Lupicinus of Condat) was an | Abbot and the Bishop of Lyon from 491 to 494. |
The | abbot and monks were deemed to be working against En |
ct site is undetermined), where he presided as | abbot and finished his Chronicle (in 590), before he |
He was also a teacher, secretary to the | abbot and choirmaster. |
rly 1290s) was a late 13th century Tironensian | abbot and bishop in the Kingdom of Scotland. |
the Archbishop of Mechelen became commendatory | abbot and exercised his authority through a dean, an |
the Black Death killed many villagers and the | abbot, and the village was repeatedly attacked from |
attershall, and was originally colonised by an | abbot and twelve monks from Fountains Abbey in Yorks |
mall village in Devon, England, near to Newton | Abbot and Bovey Tracey. |
Abbot, and commissioned on 19 July 1919, Lieutenant | |
ence in Bitola, the city where he served as an | abbot and teacher |
In 1125 Henry I gave the parish to the | Abbot and Brethren of Battle Abbey. |
Eimhin was | Abbot and Bishop of Ros-mic-Truin (Ireland), probabl |
, and tithes were causing concern for both the | abbot and the farmers of Appenzell. |
s in the constituency included Dawlish, Newton | Abbot and Teignmouth. |
Robert of Newminster (1100-1159) was a Priest, | Abbot, and a canonized saint of the Roman Catholic C |
The abbey was dissolved in 1538, with the | abbot and eighteen canons in residence. |
g Zen to Japan, served as Kennin-ji's founding | abbot and is buried on the temple grounds. |
or of Little Horwood anciently belonged to the | abbot and convent of St Albans, though it was seized |
at the site were erected by Gausmar, the first | abbot, and his monks with their own hands is belied |
xcept that they call him abba benignus (benign | abbot) and laud his unaffected piety. |
ds gathered in the town chanting "death to the | abbot and the pastors of the church." |
was proposed in 1818, but was declined by the | abbot and his capitulars. |
ers, George Errington, William Knight, William | Abbot, and William Gibson, were executed on 29 Novem |
parish of Haccombe with Combe, between Newton | Abbot and Shaldon, about half a mile (1 km) inland f |
When the last | abbot and Prince-Bishop of Fulda, Adalbert von Harst |
In 805 Charlemagne made him Imperial | Abbot and Abbot of the Abbey of St.-Denis in Paris w |
appeared on the record, he was merely a former | abbot, and thus had been demoted in the intervening |
Saint James of Zheleznoborov, | abbot, and his fellow ascetic also named James |
t, including the main towns of Dawlish, Newton | Abbot and Teignmouth, forms the new Newton Abbot sea |
in Ozer-gyatso first ascended to the throne of | Abbot and opened the Debate College, Pelden Shaydrub |
nry (died 1293) was a 13th century Augustinian | abbot and bishop, most notable for holding the posit |
Temporarily named HMS | Abbot and then quickly renamed HMS Charlestown, the |
y 15, 1849 - July 24, 1924) was an Benedictine | abbot and Catholic bishop serving as Abbot of the Ab |
uri, the community never wholly disbanded; the | abbot and some of the monks found a welcome in the C |
He has been described as being "an unsuitable | abbot and...one of those Celtic 'saints' who would n |
The | abbot appealed to the king as patron of the house, a |
Between 1657 and 1658, and in 1662, | Abbot appears to vanish from record, and his activit |
village is situated between Totnes and Newton | Abbot, approximately ten miles from Torquay. |
Palace, acting as domestic chaplain to George | Abbot, archbishop of Canterbury. |
Calvinist, and closer to the king than George | Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury; he is considered to |
The deaths of several of his successors as | abbot are recorded in the Irish Annals into the earl |
After nineteen years as | abbot, Arias was elected to the diocese of Oviedo. |
ing Dorset Coast, South Devon Coast and Newton | Abbot, Around Torbay, The Cotswolds, Worcestershire. |
The Bishop of Norwich, as | Abbot, arrives once a year, standing in the bow of a |
In 1945 he accepted a job at Newton | Abbot Art School, before later becoming the Head of |
955 - c. 1010) was an English | abbot, as well as a consummate, prolific writer in O |
p Bancroft's death in 1610, James chose George | Abbot as his successor. |
For many years he served as an | Abbot Assistant to the Abbot of Solesmes and held th |
at the cathedral school, was a monk and later | abbot at Agali, a spiritual student of Saint Eugene |
A monastic grange was built by the | abbot at which he could rest on the arduous journey |
He was 22. Shunryu's father also retired as | abbot at Shogan-ji this same year, and moved the fam |
After securing the election of an Anacletan | abbot at Montecassino, Jocelyn was replaced by Rober |
Since 1986 the head | abbot at Rochester Zen Center has been Bodhin Kjolhe |
oduced the Gospels of McRegol, named after the | abbot at the turn of the 8th/9th century and now to |
He became | abbot at a critical time, in which Muslim incursions |
8, Kyozan Joshu Sasaki took the position of an | abbot at Yotoku-in. |
es after receiving inka, and in 1687 served as | Abbot at Zuisho-ji. |
d monasteries throughout Ulster, serving as an | abbot at St Naul's Abbey, Inver (County Donegal), Ki |
After his deposition, he became | abbot at Gilling Abbey. |
He became | abbot at many of the best Zen establishments. |
This was a move from the position of | abbot at Bruerne Abbey. |
970 - November 11, 1055) was an | abbot at the monastery at Grottaferrata. |
A popular | abbot at St. Paul's Outside the Walls, one of the mo |
King became | abbot at Oseney Abbey in 1537. |
The seal of Newhouse represents an | abbot at full length with his crozier and the inscri |
The young Colbert was | abbot at Le Bec-Hellouin before becoming Archbishop |
From 1851 to 1859 he was also | abbot at St. Stephen's Abbey. |
Geoffroy became | abbot at Vigeois (1170-1184) where he composed his C |
As | Abbot, Attala insisted on strict discipline and when |
A few years later he became acquainted with | Abbot Attala, who had come to Luxeuil on a visit, an |
six paedophiles following a decision by former | Abbot Basil Hume not to call in police at the beginn |
well-known letter addressed by Charlemagne to | Abbot Baugulf of Fulda sometime between 794 and 797 |
At the death of | Abbot Beat in 1808 Tanner was elected abbot. |
The | abbot became mitred 1416. |
gley focused on aeronautics experiments, while | Abbot became acting director of the SAO in 1896. |
mation of the Addington ministry in March 1801 | Abbot became Chief Secretary and Privy Seal for Irel |
nstantaneously assumes that the husband is Dr. | Abbot because he is a man, when in fact his wife is |
at Canterbury on 20 April, and Warham wrote to | Abbot Beere telling him of the coffin and the bones |
He had been deposed as | abbot before he was chosen as bishop, at some point |
call at Exeter, Dawlish, Teignmouth and Newton | Abbot before continuing to Plymouth or even Penzance |
Abbot began the year with the Midland Angels, but wa | |
Abbot began singing back-up vocals for Pascal and op | |
ntury, now unknown problems may have led to an | abbot being deposed, but within a century the monast |
poral duties expected at that time of a mitred | abbot, being appointed to commissions of the peace a |
rted to Christianity by the intervention of an | abbot, being described by Bede as "the first fruits" |
36 with the first Act Of Suppression, its last | Abbot being John Haddingham. |
It was suppressed in 1536, its last | abbot being Edmund Toft. |
After his blessing as | abbot, Bernard traveled to the Kingdom of Norway to |
The origin of the lantern is linked with the | abbot Bernard de Clairvaux, who played a major role |
He served as | abbot between 1956 and 1967. |
Abbot Beyne boasts an array of sporting facilities, | |
d, together with his lives of Rainolds, Robert | Abbot, bishop of Salisbury, and others, in Thomas Fu |
of Rouen (died 695) was a Frankish Benedictine | abbot, bishop and Catholic saint. |
ro di Pappacarbone) (died 1123) was an Italian | abbot, bishop, and saint. |
Saint Simpert (died 13 October 807) was an | abbot, bishop, and confessor of the late-8th and ear |
y in County Mayo, Ireland and became its first | abbot bishop. |
by the Lacour sisters and under the control of | Abbot Blanc, who above all wanted a statue faithful |
e Church; on the walls, frescoes of St Anthony | Abbot blessing the Camels, and of the Miracles of St |
Under the next | abbot, Bobolen, the Rule of St. Benedict was introdu |
lm, Bishop Roger of Salisbury (Roger de Caen), | Abbot Bradford and Sir Walter Raleigh. |
Founder, brewmaster and | abbot Brian Hunt started the brewing company in 1992 |
y was settled in favour of Protestantism; with | abbot Buchinger withdrawing in process. |
About 1260, Pierre de Wessencourt, the 25th | abbot, built the Marian Chapel at the chevet of the |
continuation, from 1126 to 1225, was added by | Abbot Burchard (d. |
as a teacher and then head of the school under | abbot Burckhard II. |
of St Andrews was subordinate to the bishop as | abbot, but by the 13th century the canons of St Andr |
ing Theodoric II, Attala was to succeed him as | abbot, but preferred to follow him into exile. |
dual carriageway from the A38 as far as Newton | Abbot, but mostly single carriageway thereafter. |
the first bishop of Dunkeld distinct from the | abbot, but there is no evidence for this. |
he son of the Archbishop of Canterbury, George | Abbot, but this is generally considered to be incorr |
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