Monasticon anglicanum, or, The history of the ancient abbies, and other monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches, in England and Wales with divers French, Irish, and Scotch monasteries formerly relating to England / collected, and published in Latin, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight ..., in three volums; and now epitomized in English, page by page; with sculptures of the several religious habits.
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- Monasticon anglicanum, or, The history of the ancient abbies, and other monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches, in England and Wales with divers French, Irish, and Scotch monasteries formerly relating to England / collected, and published in Latin, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight ..., in three volums; and now epitomized in English, page by page; with sculptures of the several religious habits.
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- Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686.
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- London :: Printed, for Sam Keble ...,
- 1693.
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"Monasticon anglicanum, or, The history of the ancient abbies, and other monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches, in England and Wales with divers French, Irish, and Scotch monasteries formerly relating to England / collected, and published in Latin, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight ..., in three volums; and now epitomized in English, page by page; with sculptures of the several religious habits." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a36798.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 26, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- To the much Honoured WILLIAM BROMLEY, Esq One of the Knights of the Shire for the County of WARWICK.
- TO THE READER.
- half title
- Of the first Institution of Monks.
- ERRATA.
- illustration
-
MONASTICON ANGLICANUM,
Abridg'd in English.
- The Monastery at GLASTONBURY, in Somersetshire.
- The Cathedral Church of Canterbury.
- The Monastery of St. AUGUSTINES in Canterbury.
- ROCHESTER, in Kent.
- WINCHESTER Cathedral Church.
- DURHAM Monastery.
- MALMESBURY, in Wiltshire.
- WESTMINSTERABBY, in Middlesex.
- SHERBURN, in Dorsetshire.
- LESTINGHAM, in Yorkshire.
- PETERBOROUGH Abby, in Northamptonshire.
- WHITBY, (of Old call'd STRENSHALE,) in Yorkshire.
- CHERTSEY, in Surrey.
- BERKING, in the County of Essex.
- The Monastery of St. Mildred, in the Isle of Thanet, in Kent.
- FALKSTONE, in Kent.
- LIMING, in Kent.
- RACULFE, in Kent.
- ELY Abby, in Cambridgeshire.
- WIRMOUTH, and GYRWY, now called YARROW, in the Bishoprick of Durham.
- ABBINGTON, in Barkshire.
- GLOUCESTER Abby.
- WORCESTER Abby.
- BARDENEY Abby, in Lincolnshire.
- EUESHAM Abby, in Worcestershire.
- SHEPEY Monastery of Nuns, in Kent.
- SELSEY, in Sussex.
- TUKESBURY, in Gloucestershire.
- WINBURNE, in Dorsetshire.
- CROYLAND, in Lincolnshire.
- BEVERLEY, in Yorkshire.
- RIPPON, in Yorkshire.
- St. FRIDISWADE, at Oxford.
- DEREHAM, in Norfolk.
- St. ALBANS-ABBY, in Hertfordshire.
-
BATH, in Somersetshire. - WELLS, in Somersetshire.
- WINCHCUMB, in Gloucestershire.
- WILTON, in Wiltshire.
- AMBRESBURY, in Wiltshire.
- MIDLETON, in Dorsetshire.
- POLESWORTH, in Warwickshire.
- St. WERBURGS, at Chester.
-
ATHELING, in Somersetshire.
- PERSHORE, in Worcestershire.
-
HIDE, in Dampshire.
-
WINCHESTER Monastery of Nuns. -
St. PETROCUS, at Bodmin, in Cornwall. - St. GERMAINS, in Cornwall.
- SHAFTESBURY, in Dorsetshire.
-
TAVESTOCK, in Devonshire. -
RUMSEY, in Hampshire.
-
HORTON, in Dorcetshire.
- EXETER, in Devonshire.
-
RAMSEY, in Huntingdonshire. - THORNEY, in Cambridgeshire.
- CHATERIZ, in Cambridgeshire.
-
CERNE, in Dorsetshire. -
St. IVES, in Huntingtonshire. - WARWELL, in Hampshire.
- EYNESHAM, in Oxfordshire.
- BURTON, in Staffordshire.
-
ABBOTSBURY, in Dorsetshire. - HULME, in Suffolk.
- St. EDMUNDS-BURY, in Suffolk.
- COVENTRY, in Warwickshire.
- PEYKIRK, in Northamptonshire.
- SPALDING, in Lincolnshire, a Cell of Croyland, &c.
-
BATTEL Abby, in Sussex. -
BRECKNOCK, in Wales, a Cell to Battel Abby.
-
ARMETHWAYT, in Cumberland.
- BEAULEIU (Bellus Locus) in Bedfordshire, a Cell of St. Albans.
- WALLINGFORD, in Barkshire, a Cell of St. Albans.
- BELVOIR or Beaver, in Lincolnshire, a Cell of St. Albans.
-
HATFEILD-PEVERELL, in, Hertfordshire, a Cell of St. Albans -
HERTFORD, a Cell of St. Albans. -
TINEMOUTH, in Northumberland, a Cell of St. Albans. -
WYMUNDHAM, in Norfolk, a Cell of St. Albans.
-
BINHAM, in Norfolk, a Cell of St. Albans.
-
St. MARY de PRATO, near St. Albans.
- SOPEWELL, in Hertfordshire, a Cell of St. Albans.
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MERGATE, in Bedfordshire, a Cell of St. Albans. -
St. NICHOLAS, Priory, at Exeter, a Cell of Battel-Abby. - MALLINGE, in Kent.
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TUTBURY, in Staffordshire.
-
EYE, in Suffolk.
- HELENSTOW, in Berkshire.
- PENWORTHAM, in Lancashire, a Cell of Evesham.
- KILBURN, in Middlesex, a Cell of Westm.
- HURLEY, in Barkshire, a Cell of Westminster.
- MALVERNE, in Worcestershire, a Cell of Westminster.
- AUCOT, in Warwickshire, a Cell of Malverne-magna.
- SUDBURY, in Suffolk, a Cell of Westminster.
- St. NEOTS, in Huntingtonshire.
-
SELBY, in Yorkshire. - SHREWSBURY, in Shropshire.
-
St. MARY's, at York.
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St. BEES, or St. Beges, in Cumberland, a Cell of St. Mary's, at York. -
WETHERHAL, in Cumberland; a Cell to St. Mary's at York. -
St. MARTINS, at Richmund, a Cell to St. Mary's at York.
-
ROMBURGH, in Cambridgeshire, a Cell to St. Mary's at York.
- SANTOFT and HENES, in Lincolnshire, Cells of St. Mary's at York.
- HEREFORD Priory, a Cell of St. Peter's at Gloucester.
-
NORWICH, in Norfolk. -
EWYAS Priory, in Herefordshire. - MIDLESBURG, in Yorkshire, a Cell to Whitby.
-
HAKENES, in Yorkshire.
- HORSHAM, in Norfolk.
-
RADINGFEILD, in Suffolk.
- READING, in Barkshire.
- LEOMINSTER, in Herefordshire, a Cell to Reading.
- RINDELGROS, in Scotland, a Cell to Reading.
- MAY, in Scotland, a Cell to Reading.
-
SHIRBURN, in Dorsetshire.
- CADWELLI, in the Diocess of St. David's, in Wales, a Cell to Shirburn.
- CARHOW, in Norfolk.
- GRENDALE, in Yorkshire.
- CLERKENWELL, in Middlesex.
- WROXHALL, in Warwickshire.
-
COLNE, in Essex, a Cell to Abington. - CANEWELL, in Staffordshire.
- FARWELL, in Staffordshire.
- PINLEY, in Warwickshire.
-
STRATFORD Pr
ory. - FRESTONE in Lincolnshire, a Cell of Croyland.
- St. DOGMELS, in Pembrokshire, (Cella Caenobii Tyronensis.)
- WALDEN Abby, in Essex.
-
BROMFEILD, in Shropshire.
- BRETFORD, in Warwickshire.
- TALLACH, in the Diocess of St. David's in Wales.
-
BLITHBURY Priory, in Staffordshire.
- EDWARDSTON, in Suffolk, a Cell to Abbington.
- DEPING, in Lincolnshire, a Cell to Thorney.
- ALCESTER, in Warwickshire.
- LINGEBROOK Priory, in Herefordshire.
- NUNKELLING, in Yorkshire.
- SANDWELL, in Staffordshire.
-
MONKETON, in Yorkshire.
- HALISTANE, in Northumberland.
- DUNSTER, in Somersetshire.
- MARGAN Abby, in Wales.
- BLACKBURGH, in Norfolk
-
HENWOOD, in Warwickshire. -
St. RADEGUNDS, adjoyning to Cambridge. - LANGLEY, in Leicestershire.
- SANDFORD, in Barkshire.
-
SETON, in
umberland. - ANKERWIK, in Buckinghamshire.
- WINTENEY, in Hampshire.
- SNELLESHALL, in Buckinghamshire.
-
BIRKENED, in Cheshire. - MARRIGG, in Yorkshire.
- STYKESWOULD, in Lincolnshire.
- STODELY, in Oxfordshire.
- KIRKLEY, in Yorkshire.
- STANFORD, in Lincolnshire.
- WYRTHORP, in Northamptonshire.
-
IVINGHO, in Buckinghamshire.
- WABURN, in Norfolk.
- CAMPESS, or Campsey, in Suffolk.
- DENNEY Abby, in Cambridgeshire.
-
SEWARDSLEY, in Northamponshire. - LITTLE MAREIS, near Yedingham, in Yorkshire.
- NUNBURNHAM, in Yorkshire.
-
LYTHOM, in Lancashire, a Cell to Durham.
-
CHIRBURY, in Shropshire.
- ARDEN, in Yorkshire.
-
DAVINTON, in Kent.
-
FOSS, in Lincolnshire. - WALLING WELLS, in Nottinghamshire.
- St. CATHERINES Nunnery, without Exeter, in Devonshire.
- FLAMSTED Priory, in Hartfordshire.
- CRESSEWELL, in Herefordshire.
- DARBY Priory, in Darbyshire.
- LAMBLEY Nunnery, in Northumberland.
- STEINFEILD Priory, in Lincolnshire.
- MODBURY, in Devonshire.
- CHESTER Nunnery.
- ROSSEDALE, in Yorkshire.
-
PEMBROK Priory. - St. CLEMENTS, adjoyning to York.
-
CHESTHUNT, in Hertfordshire. - FINCHALE, in the Bishoprick of Durham.
- The Priory of St. James at Bristol, a Cell of Tewkesbury.
- BUNGEY, in Suffolk.
-
SYLLEY Isle, near Cornwall.
- ROWNEY Priory, in Hertfordshire.
-
NUN-EATON, in Warwickshire. - LUFFELD, in Northamptonshire, a Cell to Westminster.
- WILBERFOSS, in Yorkshire.
-
GODSTOW Priory of Nuns, in Oxfordshire. - LILLECHIRCHE, in the County of ...;
- TYKEHEAD Priory, in Yorkshire.
- HUNTINGTON Priery of Nuns.
- CLIVE, in Somersetshire.
- HALIWEL Priory, in Middlesex.
- KERSEY Priory, in Suffolk.
-
KINGTON Priory, in Wilishire.
- BURNHAM, in Buckinghamshire.
- STOKE-CLARE Priory, in Suffolk
-
GLOUCESTER-HALL, in the Suburbs of Oxford.
- MISSENDEN, in Buckinghamshire.
- The MINORESSES, at London.
-
WATERBECHAM, in Cambridgshire. - HOLAND, in Lancashire.
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Of certain Antient Monasteries in Wales. -
Alien Priories, of Benedictines.
- DEREHURST, in Gloucestershire, a Cell to St. Denis in France.
- OTERY, in Devonshire, a Cell to St. Mary's at Roan.
- LEVISHAM, in Kent, a Cell to St. Peter's at Gaunt, in Flanders.
-
St. MICHAELS of the MOUNT, in Cornwall, a Cell to St. Mi∣chael, in Normandy. -
MERSEY, in Essex, a Cell to St. Owens at Roan. - ANDEVER, in Hampshire, a Cell to St. Florence at Saumurs.
- BLITH Priory, in Nottinghamshire, a Cell to St. Catherines at Rohan.
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COVENHAM, in Lincolnshire, a Cell of St. Karileph, in le Maine in France. - ABERGAVENNY, in Monmouthshire a Cell of St. Vincents in Maine.
- WOTTON-WAVEN, in Warwickshire.
- FOLKESTON, in Kent, a Cell to the Abby of Lolley in Normandy.
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KIRKBY, in Warwickshire, a Cell of St. Nicholas in Anjou.
- The Priory of the Holy Trinity at York, a Cell to Majus-Monasterium in France.
- HEDLAY, in Yorkshire, a Cell to the Holy Trinity at York.
-
LANCASTER, a Cell to St. Martins at Sees in France. -
OTTERY, in Devonnshire, a Cell to the Abby of St. Michael pericul. mar. in Normandy. -
LODRES, in Dorsetshire, a Cell to the Abby of St. Mary de Mon-Bur. -
APLEDERCOMB, in the Isie of Wight, a Cell to the Abby of Mont-Burg, in Normandy. - FRAMPTON, in Dorsetshire, a Cell to Caen, in Normandy.
-
SWANESEY, in Cambridgeshire a Cell to St. Sergius, in Angiers. - BLAKENHAM, in Suffolk, a Cell to St. Mary at Bec.
- COGES, in Oxfordshire, a Cell of Fischamp.
-
WESTWOOD, in Worcestershire, a Cell to Font-Ebraud.
- WELLS, in Norfolk, a Cell of the Abby at Caen, in Normandy.
- PATRICKSBURN, in Kent, a Cell to Beau-Lieu, in Normandy.
-
STOKE-CURCY, in Devonshire, a Cell to Lonley, in France.
- SHIRBURN, in Hampshire, a Cell of St. Vigor Cerasius.
- BURWELL, in Lincolnshire, a Cell of St. Mary Silvae Majoris.
- LANKYWAN, in Wales, a Cell to the Abby of Lyra.
- SELE, in Sussex, a Cell of St. Florence at Saumurs.
- OKEBURN, in Wiltshire, a Cell to Bec, in Normandy.
-
WILLESFORD, in Lincolnshire, a Cell to Bec in Normandy. - WEDEN-PINKNEY, in Northamponshire, a Cell to St. Lucian near Beauvoys in France.
-
TYWARDREIT, in Cornwall, a Cell to Angiers in
France. - BIRSTALL, in Yorkshire, a Cell of St. Martins at Albamarle.
- GOLDCLIVE, in Monmouthshire, a Cell to Bec in Normandy.
-
MINTING, in Lincolnshire, a Cell of S t. Benedict Super Leyre. - BOXGRAVE, in Sussex, a Cell of I'Essay in Normandy.
- LONG-BENINGTON, in Lincolnshire, a Cell to Savigny in Normandy.
- GROMOND, in Yorkshire, a Cell to the Abby of Gramont in France.
- MONKENLEN, in Herefordshire, a Cell to Conchis in Normandy.
- TOFT Priory in Norfolk, a Cell to Preaux.
- ALVERTON, in Yorkshire, a Cell to the Majus Monasterium.
- MONMOUTH, a Cell to the Abby of St. Florence at Saumurs.
-
HAGH, in Lincolnshire, a Cell to the Abby de Voto near Cherburg.
- HINKLEY, Leicestershire, a Cell to Lyra in Normandy.
- HORSELEGH, in Essex, a Cell to St. Martin of Troarn.
- ABBERBURY, in Shropshire, a Cell to the Abby of Gramount.
- LEVENESTRE, in Sussex, a Cell to Almenesches.
- illustration
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OF THE
Cluniacenses or Monks of Clugny.
- WENLOCK, in Shropshire.
- DUDLEY, in Staffordshire, a Cell to Wenlock.
- LEWES, in Sussex.
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PRITTLEWELL, in Essex, a Cell to Lewes. - WESTACRE, in Norfolk, a Cell to Lewes.
-
FARLEY, in Wiltshire, a Cell to Lewes. - HORTON, in Kent, a Cell to Lewes.
-
STANESGATE, in Essex, a Cell to Lewes. - CLIFFORD, in Herefordshire, a Cell to Lewes.
- CASTLE-ACRE, in Norfolk.
-
MENDHAM, in Norfolk, a Cell to Castle-acre.
- BROMHOLM, in Norfolk a Cell of Castle-acre.
- REINHAM, in Norfolk, a Cell to Castle-acre.
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SLEVESHOLM, in Norfolk, a Cell of Castle-acre. - BERMUNDSEY, in Surrey.
- The Priory of St. James by Exeter, in Devonshire.
- LENTON, in Nottinghamshire.
- PONTEFRACT, in Yorkshire.
-
MONK-BRETON, in Yorkshire, a Cell to Pontfract. - THETFORD, in Norfolk.
- MONTACUTE, in Somersetshire.
-
DAVENTREY, in Northamptonshire.
-
St. ANDREWS, at Northampton.
-
BAR NESTAPLE, in Devonshire. - TIKEFORD, in Buckinghamshire.
- FEVERSHAM, in Kent
-
ARTHINGTON, in Yorkshire.
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Of the Cistercian Order.
-
WAVERLEY, in Surrey. -
FURNES, in Lancashire. -
RUSSIN, in the Isle of Man, a Cell to Furnes. - YNES, in Ireland, a Cell to Furnes.
-
NETHE, in Glamorganshire. -
BASINGWERK Abby, in Flintshire. - TINTERN, in Wales.
-
RIEVALL, in Yorkshire.
-
FOUNTAINS, in Yorkshire, a Cell of Clarevallis. Founded 1132.
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QUARRE (Quarrera) in the Isle of Wight, a Cell to Savigny. Fo nded 1132. -
CUMBERMERE, in Cheshire. Founded 1133. -
GEROUDON, in Leicestershire.
-
SWINESHEAD, in Lincolnshire. Founded An. Do. 1134.
-
CALDER, in Cumberland. Founded An. Do. 1134.
-
BILAND, in Yorkshire. Founded An. Do. 1134.
-
BILDWAS, in Shropshire. Founded An. 1135. -
St. Mary's near Dublin, in Ireland, a Cell to Bildwas. Founded 1139. - BITLESDEN, in Buckinghamshire. Founded An. 1147.
- WARDON, in Bedfordshire. Founded An. 1136.
-
FORD, in Devonshire. -
BUCKFAST in Devonshire.
- MEAUX, in Yorkshire. Founded, Anno 1136.
- NEW-MINSTER, near Morpeth, in Yorkshire.
-
TAME, in Oxfordshire. Founded 1138. -
BORDESLEY, in Worcestershire. Founded, An. 1138. -
LOUTH-PARK in Lincolnshire. Founded, An. 1139. -
KIRKSTED, in Lincolnshire. -
KINGS WOOD, in Gloucestershire. Founded, An. 1139.
-
PIPWELL, in Northamptonshire.
-
STONELEY, in Warwickshire.
- COGESHAL, in Essex.
- REVESBY, in Lincolnshire Founded An. 1142.
- CUMHIRE, in Pembrokshire,
-
BOXLEY in Kent. - SINNINGTHWAIT, in Yorkshire.
- ESSEHOLT, in Yorkshire, a Cell to Sinningthwait.
- WOBURN, in Bedfordshire. Founded An. 1145.
-
MEREVAL, in Warwickshire. Founded An. 1148.
- HAMPOLE, in Yorkshire.
-
VALLE-DEI, alias Vaudey, in Lincolnshire.
- SWINE, in Yorkshire.
-
BRURE, in Oxfordshire. Founded An. 1147. - RUPE, alias Roche, in Yorkshire. Founded An. 1147.
-
HOTON, in Yorkshire. - BASEDALE, in Yorkshire.
- SALLEY, in Yorkshire.
-
RUFFORD, in Nottinghamshire. Founded 1148.
- SALTRE, in Huntingtonshire. Founded, An 1147.
- KIRKSTALL, in Yorkshire.
- DORE, in Herefordshire.
- SIBETON, in Norfolk. Founded An. 1150.
- STANLEIGH, in Wiltshire.
-
JERVAL, in Yorkshire.
-
GREENFEILD, in Lincolnshire. - CUMB, in Warwickshire.
- STRATFORD-LANGTON, in Essex.
-
FLEXLEY, in Gloucestershire. - BLANCLAND, in Wales.
-
HOLMCOLTRUM, in Cumberland Founded An. 1150.
-
TARENT, in Dorsetshire.
- TILTEY, alias Wudeham, in Essex.
-
DEULACRES, in Cheshire.
- CLUNOK-VAUR, in Wales.
-
STRATFLURE, in Cardiganshire. -
LEG URN, in Lincolnshire. - STRATMARGEL, or Strata-Marcella, in Montgomeryshire.
-
STANLAW, in Cheshire. Founded An. 1172. -
NUNAPLETON, in Yorkshire.
- CODENHAM Priory, in ...
-
BINEDON, in Dorsetshire. - CROXDEN, in Staffordshire.
-
KELDEHOLM, in Yorkshire. -
PONT-ROBERT, or Roberts-Bridge, in Suffex. - WICKHAM, in Yorkshire.
-
ABERCONWAY, in Carmarthenshire. Founded An. 1185. -
NUN-COTUN, in Lincolnshire. -
DUNKEWELL, in Devonshire. - BEAU-LEIU, in Hampshire.
- MENDHAM, in Buckinghamshire.
- GRACE-DIEU, in Wales.
-
HAYLES, in Gloucestershire. - NEWENHAM, in Devonshire.
-
GRACE-DIEU, in Leicestershire.
- LETLEY, in Hampshire.
-
REWLEY, in the Suburbs of Oxford.
-
DERNHALL, in Cheshire.
-
BOCLAND, in Devonshire. -
HILTON, in Staffordshire. - The Abby of Grace, near the Tower at London.
-
- illustration
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Of the Carthusians.
-
WITHAM, in Somersetshire.
- HENTON, in Wiltshire.
- The Carthusians in the Suburbs of London.
-
BEAUVAL, or Bella-valle, in Nottinghamshire. - St. ANNE, adjoyning to Coventry.
-
KINGSTON upon Hull, in Yorkshire. -
MOUNT-GRACE, in Yorkshire.
- EPWORTH, in the Isle of Axholme, in Lincolnshire.
- SHEEN Monastery, in Surrey.
-
WITHAM, in Somersetshire.
-
Additions, relating to the Benedictine Order.
- WINCHESTER Cathedral Church. Supra p. 38.
-
SHAFTESBURY, in Dorsetshire. Supra 217.
- St. FRIDISWIDE, in Oxford. Supra 174.
- St. WERBURG, at Chester. Supra 199.
-
WHITBY, in Yorkshire. Supra 75.
- WULVERHAMTON, in Staffordshire.
-
GLOUCESTER, in Gloucestershire. Supra 108. - TAVISTOCK, in Devonshire Supra 219.
- NORWICH. Supra 413.
- STOKE-CLARE. Supra 535.
-
St. Mary de Pratis, at Northampton.
-
PILLA Priory, in Wales.
-
HENINGHAM, in Essex.
-
LAPLEY, in Staffordshire, a Cell to St. Remigius, at Rhemes.
- TOTNES, in Devonshire.
-
BARNSTAPLE Priory of St. Mary Magdalen, in the Diocess of Exeter. - The Priory of St. James without the Walls at Exeter, for a Prior and four Monks. Supra 643.
- The Priory of St. Clare, in Wales.
- SWINE Abby, in Yorkshire. Supra p. 834.
- BYLAND, in Yorkshire. Sup. 775.
-
Alien Priories, of Benedictines.
- half title
- OF THE ORIGINAL OF CANONS.
- illustration
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MONASTICON ANGLICANUM.
- DOVER, in Kent.
-
BODMYN, in Cornwall. - St. GERMAINS, in Cornwall.
-
PLIMTON, in Devonshire. -
WALTHAM, in Essex. -
PENTNEY, in Norfolk.
- WALSINGHAM, in Norfolk.
-
THREMHALE, in Essex.
- The Priory of Huntington.
-
St. OSWALDS, near Gloucester. - BARNEWELL, near Cambridge.
- NOSTELL, in Yorkshire.
-
BREDON, in Leicestershire.
-
HYRST, in the Isle of Axholme, in Lincolnshire.
- SCOKIRK, in Yorkshire.
-
COLCHESTER, in Essex. - HAGHMON, in Shropshire.
-
St. JAMES at Northampton. -
WIRKSOP, in Nottinghamshire. -
FELLEY, in Nottinghamshire.
- LANTHONY, in Wales (after Translated to Gloucester.)
- CARLILE, in Cumberland.
-
DUNMOW, in Essex. -
The Priory of the Holy Trinity, in London.
- TAUNTON, in Somersetshire.
-
HASTINGS, in Sussex. - St. MARY-OVERIE, in Southwark.
- BRISET, in Suffolk.
-
CIRENCESTER, in Gloucestershire.
- HEXHAM, or Hagustald in Northumberland.
- STODELY, in Warwickshire.
-
LAUND, in Leicestershire. - THURGARTON, in Nottinghamshire.
- DRAX, in Yorkshire.
-
MARTON, in Yorkshire. -
BETHKELERT, in Wales. - BOLTON, in Yorkshire.
-
KIRKHAM, in Yorkshire.
- LAUNCESTON, in Cornwall.
- St. DENNIS, near Southampton.
-
LEDES, in Kent. -
HASELBERGE, in Sommersetshire. -
KENILWORTH, in Warwickshire. -
STONE, in Staffordshire.
-
BROKE, in Rutland, a Cell to Kenilworth.
- LANERCOST, in Cumberland.
- DUNSTABLE, in Bedfordshire.
-
SUTHWIKE, in Hantshire. -
MERTON, in Surrey.
-
OSENEY, near Oxford.
-
RONTON, in Staffordshire.
- PYNHAM, near Arundell in Sussex.
- LILLESHULL, in Shropshire.
- GISEBURNE, in Yorkshire.
-
SCARTHE, near Wharlton, in Yorkshire. -
NUTLEY, in Buckinghamshire.
-
BISSEMEDE, in Bedfordshire.
- BRIDLINGTON, in Yorkshire.
-
St. BARTLEMEW, in Smithfield, London. -
WARTRE, in Yorkshire. -
TWYNEHAM, in Hantshire.
- HERYNGHAM, in Sussex.
- St. OSITH at Chich, in Essex.
- IXWORTH, in Suffolk.
-
NORTON, in Cheshire. -
NEWBURGH, in Yorkshire.
- HODE, in Yorkshire, a Cell to Newburgh.
-
EGLESTON, in the Bishoprick of Durham.
-
DORCHESTER, in Oxfordshire.
-
THORNTON, upon Humber, in Lincolnshire. - BRUMMORE, in Wiltshire.
-
HAREWOLD, in Bedfordshire. - BRINKEBURNE, in Northumberland
- LEYE, in the Ile of Gersey, Diocesse of Exon.
- BRIWETON, in Somersetshire.
- BRADENSTOKE, in Wiltshire.
-
NOCTON in Lincolnshire.
- WIGMORE in, Herefordshire.
-
THORNHOLME, in Lincolnshire.
- DERLEY, in Darbyshire.
-
St. AUGUSTINS at Bristol, in Gloucestershire.
-
COKESFORD near Rudham, in Norfolk. - BRUNNE, in Lincolnshire. (Bourn)
- NEWENHAM, in Bedfordshire.
-
St. RADEGUNDIS at Bradsole, in Kent.
-
KIME, in Lincolnshire.
- BUTLEY, in Suffolk.
-
NEW
STED near Guildford, in Surrey. -
BERLIZ, in Somersetshire.
-
WOMBRIGGE, in Shropshire.
-
CALDEWELL, in Bedfordshire. -
TONEBRIGGE, in Kent. - ANGLESEYE, in Cambridgeshire.
-
TRENTHAM, in Staffordshire. -
WORMLEY, in Herefordshire.
-
ROYSTON, in Cambridgeshire.
-
ERDBURY, in Warwickshire.
- POGHELE, in Barkshire.
-
ROUCESTRE, in Staffordshire. - CUMBWELL, in Kent.
-
WOSPRING, in Somersetshire. -
MARLEBURGH, in Wiltshire. -
IVICHURCH, in Wiltshire. - BUCKENHAM, in Norfolk.
-
COLDE-NORTON, in Oxfordshire.
-
OSULVESTON, (Ouston) in Leicestershire.
- THORKESEY, in Lincolnshire.
-
CHAUCUMBE, in Northamptonshire.
-
REPINDON, in Darbyshire. - KAERMERDIN, in Wales.
- WIKES, in Essex.
- BISSETER, in Oxfordshire.
-
HERTLAND, in Devonshire. -
HELAGHE, in Yorkshire.
- CANONS-ASHBY, in Northamptonshire.
-
HAVERFORD, in Wales.
-
WODHAM, in Essex. -
IPSWICH, in Suffolk. -
FINSHEVED, in Northamptonshire. - KEINSHAM, in Gloucestershire.
- KIRTMELE, in Lancashire.
- LESNES, in Kent.
-
BURSCOUGH, in Lancashire.
-
STEVERDALE, in Somersetshire.
- DODFORD, in Worcestershire.
- The Abby de PRATIS, near Leicester.
-
GRIMESBY, in Lincolnshire. - St. THOMAS the Martyr near Stafford.
- NEW-STEAD, in the Forrest of Sherwood, in Nottinghamshire.
-
HICKLING, in Norfolk. - STONELEY, near Kimbolton, in Huntingtonshire.
-
MODBERLEY, in Cheshire.
- SPINEY, in Cambridgeshire.
- MOTESFONT, in Hantshire.
-
FRITHELSTOKE, in Devonshire. - WROXTON, in Oxfordshire.
-
DE PRATO, between North-Creyke and Burnham, in Norfolk. -
ACORNBURY, in Herefordshire.
-
BILSINGTON, in Kent.
- BRADLEY, in Leicesterstire.
- MICHELHAM, in Sussex.
-
RATLINGCOPE, in Shropshire. -
RAVENSTON, in Lincolnshire. - GLANNAUCH, in Wales.
-
CHETWODE, in Buckinghamshire. -
LACOCK, in Wiltshire. -
SELEBURNE, in Hantshire.
-
KIRKBY Beler, in Leicestershire.
- ASHERUGGE, in Buckinghamshire.
- KIRKBY Belar.
- More of ASHRU'G.
- RIGATE, in Surrey
- HALTEMPRISE, in Yorkshire.
-
BADLESMERE, in Kent. - MAXSTOKE, in Warwickshire.
-
BISHAM, in Barkshire.
- FLANESFORD, in Herefordshire.
-
EDINDON, in Wiltshire.
- DERTFORD, in Kent.
-
SYON, in Middlesex. -
Hospitals for the Infirme,
Of St. AUGUSTINS Order.
-
St. LEONARD's Hospital, in York.
- CARMANS Spittle, in Yorkshire.
- St. GREGORY's Hospital, in Canterbury.
- BRACKLEY, in Northamptonshire.
-
St. JULIANS near St. Albans, in Hertfordshire.
-
RIPPON, in Yorkshire.
-
St. GILES, in the S
burbs of London. - St. MARY of Bethelem without Bishopsgate, in the Suburbs of London.
-
St. MARY's Hospital without Bishopsgate, at London. -
St. BARTLEMEWS Hospital in the Suburbs of London. -
St. INNOCENTS near Lincoln. -
ILLEFORD, in Essex.
- St. PETERS in the City of York.
-
St. MARY MAGDALEN at Colchester, in Essex.
- St. JOHN, and St. Leonard, at Alesbury, in Buckinghamshire.
-
BURTON Lazers, in Leicestershire. -
St. GILES, without London. Sup. p. 381. - YARUM, in Yorkshire.
- St. JAMES near Westminster.
-
TANREGGE, in Surrey.
- St. JOHN BAPTIST at Stamford, in Lincolnshire.
- SAUTINGEFELD, near Wytsande.
- SCARDEBURGH, in Yorkshire.
-
St. GILES, without Shrewsbury. - ROMENALE, in Kent.
-
St. BARTHOLMEWS without Oxford. - MAIDEN-BRADLEY, in Wiltshire.
-
St. THOMAS of Acon, in London.
- St. JOHN BAPTIST at Lynn, in Norfolk.
-
St. MARY MAGDALENS at Lenne. - KYNEWALDGRAVES, in Yorkshire.
-
St. MARGARETS, at Huntingdon. - HORNECHIRCHE, in Essex.
- HERBALDOUNE, in Kent.
- St. SEPULCHERS at Hedon in Yorkshire.
-
HAVERING, in Essex.
-
ELLESHAM, in Lincolnshire.
- St. MARY's at Dover, in Kent.
-
CONYNGESHED, in Lancashire. - St. JOHN Baptist, at Coventry.
-
BRUGWALTER in Somersetshire.
- BRUGENORTH, in Shropshire.
- St. JOHN'S in the City of Wells.
- STRODE, in Kent.
- SHIREBURNE, in the Bishoprick of Durham.
- SUTTON, in Yorkshire.
- MERLEBERGE, in Wiltshire.
-
St. LAURENCE near Bristol, in Somersetshire. - BOCKLAND, in Somersetshire.
-
St. THOMAS, in Southwark.
- DOMUS DEI, in Southampton.
- SANDONE, in Surrey.
-
ROUNCEVAL, by Charing-Cross in the Suburbs of London.
- St. JOHN's Hospital at Oxford.
- NEWSTEDE near Stamford, in Lincolnshire.
- St. JOHN BAPTIST, at Nottingham.
-
St. JOHN BAPTIST at Ludlow, in Shropshire.
-
The House of Converts, in the Suburbs of London.
-
LECHELADE, in Gloucestershire.
- LEDBURY, in Herefordshire.
-
St. LEONARDS, at Leicester. - LANGRIGH, in ...
-
BILLESWIKE near Bristol, in Gloucestershire. - GLANFORDBRIGGE, in Yorkshire.
- St. BARTLEMEW's, in Gloucester.
-
GRETHAM, in the Bishoprick of Durham.
-
ESTBRIGGE, in Canterbury.
- BOLTON, in Northumberland.
- BASINGSTOKE, in Southamptonshire.
-
St. KATHERINES near the Tower, at London. -
St. JOHN BAPTIST, in Exeter. - St. PAUL at Norwich.
- St. GILES at Norwich.
- WELLE, in ...
- PONTFRACT, in Yorkshire.
-
ELSING-SPITTEL, in London.
-
BERKING-CHIRCHE, near the Tower at London.
-
St. MARY's in Leicester. - HEHTE, in Kent.
-
HOLBECHE, in Lincolnshire. - St. NICHOLAS near York.
- BOWES, in the Ile of Gerneseye.
-
WOLVERHAMPTON, in Staffordshire.
- The Holy Trinity in New Sarum.
-
KNOLS Alms house at Pontfract, in Yorkshire.
- OKEHAM, in Rutland.
- DONYNGTON, in Barkshire.
- THORNTONS Hospital in New Castle upon Tine, in Northumberland.
- EWELME, in Oxfordshire.
- SHIREBURNE, in Dorsetshire.
-
BOCKING, in Essex.
-
TODINGTON, in Bedfordshire.
- RICHMOND, in Yorkshire.
- DERTFORD, in Kent.
- The Alms-house within the Precinct of St. Crosses at Winchester, in Hampshire.
- STOKFASTON (Stockerson) in Leicestershire.
-
HEITSBURY, in Wiltshire. - The Savoy, in the Suburbs of London.
-
St. LEONARD's Hospital, in York.
-
Hospitals for the Infirme,
Of St. AUGUSTINS Order.
- Of the Knights, Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem.
- illustration
- Of the Canons of the Holy Sepulcher.
-
Of the Order of Premonstratenses.
-
NEWHUS, in Lincolnshire. - ALNEWIKE, in Northumberland.
-
BLIBURG, in Suffolk.
- HEPPE, in Westmerland.
-
TUPHOLME, in Lincolnshire.
- WELLEBEC, in Nottinghamshire.
-
CROXTON, in Leicestershire. -
LEYSTONE, in Suffolk. -
BEAUCHIEF, in Derbyshire.
-
BLANCLAND, in Northumberland.
-
NEWBO, in Lincolnshire.
-
LAVINDENE, in Buckinghamshire.
- WENDLYNG, in Norfolk.
-
HAGNEBY, in Lincolnshire - STANLY Park, commonly call'd Dale, in Darbyshire.
-
LANGDONE, in Kent, a Cell to Leystone.
-
WEST-DERHAM, in Norfolk.
-
BILEGH, alias Maldone, in Essex.
-
SULBY, in Northamptonshire.
-
COKERSAND, in Lancashire.
- BEGEHAM, in Sussex.
-
BARLINGS, in Lincolnshire. -
BRODHOLME, in Nottinghamshire. - COVERHAM, in Yorkshire.
- St. AGATHA near Richmund, in Yorkshire.
-
TORRE, in Devonshire.
-
HALES-OWEN, in Shropshire. -
LANGLEY, in Norfolk. -
TITCHFIELD, in Hampshire.
-
-
Of the Order of St. Gilbert of
Sempringham.
- The Priory of Sempringham, in Lincolnshire.
- HAVERHOLME, in Lincolnshire.
-
CHIKESAND, in Bedfordshire. - BOLINGTON, in Lincolnshire.
-
WATTON, in Yorkshire.
-
ALVINGHAM, in Lincolnshire.
-
St. ANDREWS, in the Suburbs of York.
- STIKESWOULD, in Lincolnshire.
- ORMESBY, in Lincolnshire.
-
SIXILL, in Lincolnshire. -
MARESEY, in Lincolnshire. - Newsted at ANCOLM, in Lincolnshire.
-
KATTELEY, in Lincolnshire. - St. CATHERINES, in the Suburbs of Lincoln
-
HEYNINGS, in Lincolnshire. - HOLLAND-BRIGG, in Lincolnshire.
-
MALTON, in Yorkshire.
- SHOULDHAM, in Norfolk.
- ELLERTON, in Yorkshire.
-
OVETON in Hertnes, in the Bishoprick of Durham. -
WELLS, in Lincolnshire. - PULTON, in Wiltshire.
- Of the Order of the Holy Trinity, for the Redemption of Captives.
-
Additions to the First Volum of the
Monasticon Anglicanum.
-
Pag. 18. GLASTONBURY. -
Pag. 31. ROCHESTER. -
Pag. 49. DURHAM. -
Pag. 62. WESTMINSTER.
- Pag. 143. BARDNEY.
-
Pag. 152. EVESHAM.
-
Pag. 169. CROWLAND.
- Pag. 176. DEREHAM.
- Pag. 191. WINCHCUMBE.
- Pag. 191. WILTON.
-
Pag. 193. AMBRESBURY.
-
Pag. 242. RAMSEY.
- Pag. 253. CHATERIDGE.
- Pag. 276. BURTON.
-
Pag. 310. SPALDING. -
Pag. 352. MERKYATE. -
Pag 356. TUTBURY. -
Pag. 367. MALVERN. - Pag. 370. St. NEOTS.
- Pag. 439. COLNE.
-
Pag. 479. BLAKEBERGH.
- Pag. 489. STANFORD.
-
Pag. 496. DENNY.
-
Pag. 528. GODSTOW. - Pag. 529. COLCHESTER.
- Pag. 534. KYNGTON.
- Pag. 544. HOLAND.
- COLCHESTER, in Essex.
-
SNAPES in Essex. A Cell to Colchester.
- St. HELENS in Bishopsgatestreet, London.
- CATESBY, in Northamptonshire.
- St. MARY, de Pratis, adjoyning to Derby.
- GRIMSBY, in Lincolnshire
- NEWTON, in Yorkshire.
-
BROMHALE
-
Pag. 551. LEUESHAM, in Kent.
-
Pag. 551. St. MICHAELS MOUNT, in Cornwal.
-
Pag. 558. BERGAVENNY.
- Pag. 595. GOLDCLIVE.
- CARESBROKE in the IIe of Wight.
-
Pag. 614. WENDLOCK. - Pag. 614. DUDLEY.
- Pag. 619. LEWIS.
-
Pag. 636. BROMHOLME. - Pag. 668. MONTEACUTE.
-
Pag. 687. TICKFORD.
-
Pag. 704. WAVERLEY.
-
Pag. 768. CUMBERMERE.
- Pag. 782. BILDWAS.
- Pag. 802. NEWMINSTER.
- Pag. 866. DORE.
- Pag. 885. BLANCLAND
-
Pag. 892. DEULACRES. - Pag. 893. CLUNOCK-VAUR.
-
Pag. 916. ROBERTSBRIG. -
Pag. 926. BEAULIEU. - Pag. 936. VALE-ROYAL.
- MARHAM, in Norfolk.
-
Pag. 966. KINGSTON upon Hull. - The Abby de Loco Dei.
-
- Additions to the Second Volum.
-
French Monasteries. -
St. GEORGE of Bauquerville, in Normandy. - BEC, in Normandy.
-
BELBEC, in Normandy. -
St. STEVENS at Caen, in Normandy. -
The HOLYTRINITY, at Caen in Normandy.
- St. VIGOR at Cerify, in Normandy.
-
CORMEL, in Normandy.
-
St. DENNIS, near Paris.
-
St. EBRULF at Utica, in Normandy. -
L'ESSAY, in Normandy. -
FISCAMPE, in Normandy. -
St. FLORENCE at Saumers in Anjou. - FONTANE, in Normandy.
-
FONT-EBRALD, in Normandy. -
FULCARDIMONT.
-
JUMIEGES, in Normandy.
-
GOISLAFONTAN. - GRANDIMONT, in Normandy.
-
GRESTAIN, in Normandy.
-
LIRA, in Normandy.
-
LONLEY, in le Maine.
-
St. MARTIN of the Major-Monastery, in Tourain. - St. JOHN's in Poictou.
- MONTISBURG, in Normandy.
- NOA, in Normandy.
-
St. MARTINS, in the Suburbs of Paris. - St. REMIGIUS, in the City of Reims.
-
DE PRATO, at Rhoan. -
St. AMAND, at Rhoan. -
SAVIGNY, in Normandy.
-
St. MARTINS, at Alcey in Normandy.
-
St. NICHOLAS at Angiers.
-
St. SAVIOURS, at Constantine.
-
St. MARTINS of Troarne.
- St. VICTORS at Calete, in Normandy.
-
St. WALERIC, in Picardy.
-
St. WANDRAGISILUS, in the Dioc. of Roan.
-
XANTON, in Aquitain. - CLUNY, in the Dutchy of Burgundy.
- AULNAY.
- de BONOPORTU.
-
St. MARY de Voto, at Cherburg, in Normandy. -
St. MARTIN, and St. Barbara, in Normandy. -
BELENCUMBRIS. - St. WLUAR, at Bologne in Picardy.
- FOUGERES, in Britany.
-
The Hospital of St Mary Magdalen, at Bologn
- The Hospital of Lepers of Kenilli, near Roan.
-
The Hospital of Vernon, in Normandy.
- The Hospital of the Holy Ghost, at Rome.
-
BLANCLAND, in Normandy.
-
De BELLOPORTU, in Normandy.
- Dominican Nuns, near Roan.
-
The Cathedral Church at Roan.
-
-
Irish Monasteries. - St. ANDREWS, in the Territory of Ardes, (Ardee.)
-
The Nuns, at Corke. - St. PATRICKS at Downe.
-
The Nuns, at GRANE, in the County of Kildare. -
KILCUMYN.
- NEDDRUM, a Cell to St. Bege, in Yorkshire.
-
OCYMILD.
- ARKEL, a Cell to Furnes, in Lancashire.
- BELLO BECCO, another Cell to Furnes.
-
DUNBROTHY, in the County of Wexford.
- JEREPONT.
-
KYLLECONIL.
- MELLIFONT.
-
NEWRY, in the County of Down - ROSGLAS.
-
St. SAVIOURS. - TYNTERNE.
- DE VALLE SALUTIS.
-
WONEY, in the County of Limerick. -
St. CROSSE in the County of Tiperary.
-
BALLINTOBBER, in the County of Maio. Canons Regular.
- CONNAL, a Cell to Lanthony, in England.
-
The Hospital of St. Mary's near Droheda.
-
ALL-SAINTS, in the East-part of Dublin.
- St. THOMAS the Martyr, in Dublin.
-
FERNE, in the County of Wexford.
- KENLIS, and Inistiock, in the County of Kilkenny.
-
The Hospital of St. John Evangelist at Kilkenny. -
KILVAYNARD, a Priory of Augustin Nuns. -
St. JOHN BAPTIST at Nenath, in the County of Tiperary. -
FERMOY. -
TOBERGLORIE, in the County of Down. - TRISTERNAGH, in the County of Meath.
-
The Cathedral Church of the Trinity, at Dublin.
- Scotch Monasteries.
- half title
-
MONASTICON ANGLICANUM,
Abridg'd.
-
Additions to the First Volum.
- Pag. 31. ROCHESTER.
- Pag. 413. NORWICH.
- Pag. 120. GLOCESTER.
-
Pag. 395. St. MARYS at York. - Pag. 258. WHERWELL.
-
Pag. 327 WALLINGFORD. -
Pag. 525. WILBERFOSS.
-
Pag. 487. STODELEY.
- Pag. 482. SANFORD alias LITTLEMORE.
- Pag. 597. GROSMUNT, in Yorkshire.
-
Pag. 505. CRESWELL in Herefordshire.
-
Pag. 542. MISSENDEN. -
The Priory of EWENNY, a Cell of the Abby of Gloucester. - The Priory of Blithe, in Nottinghamshire.
-
BUSTLESHAM Abby, in Barkshire. - Pag. 648. LENTON.
- The Priory of HORKESLEY.
-
Pag. 867. SIBETON.
- Pag. 887. HOLMCOLTRAM.
-
Pag. 914. CROKESDEN.
-
Additions to the Second Volum.
-
Pag. 461. NORWICH.
- Pag. 181. TWINEHAM.
- Pag. 152. GISBURNE.
- Pag. 272. WORSPRING.
-
Pag. 263. WORMLEY.
- Pag. 941. RANTON.
-
Pag. 276. COLDNORTON, in Oxfordshire. - Pag. 232. DERLEY.
-
Pag. 41. BREDON.
- Pa. 564. TEMPLERS.
- STANLEY Priory in, Gloucestershire.
- SHELFORD Priory, in Nottinghamshire.
- SANDELFORD Priory, in Barkshire.
-
ASSERUGG, in Buckinghamshire. -
Pag. 245. BRADSOLE. -
Pag. 622. STANLEY.
- Pag. 605. CROXTON.
- Pag. 607. LEYSTONE.
- Pag. 643. BEGEHAM.
-
DURFORD Abby, in Sussex. -
STIXWOLD Abby, in Lincolnshire. - Pag. 376. BRACKLEY.
-
Pag. 423. DOVER.
-
Pag. 899. NEWTON.
- Pag. 381. RIPPON.
- Pag. 461. WELLE.
- KYPIER Hospital, in the County Palatine of Durham.
- STOKE Hospital, near Newarke, in Nottinghamshire.
- St. GILES Hospital, near Maldon, in Essex.
- GINGES Hospital, in Essex.
- BURCESTRE Hospital, in Oxfordshire.
-
CALC Priory, in Derbyshire.
-
ARUNDELL Hospital, in Sussex. - FOSS-GATE Hospital, at York.
- WHITINGTON'S Hospital, at London.
-
RUTHYN Hospital in Denbighshire.
-
DROHEDA Hospital, in Ireland. - Pag. 792. SEMPRINGHAM.
-
Pag. 825. ELLERTON. - Pag. 514. St. John of Jerusalem, in the Suburbs of London.
-
Pag. 247. BUTLEY.
-
NEWINTON-LONGVILLE, an alian Priory in
Buckinghamshire.
-
Pag. 461. NORWICH.
- CATHEDRAL CHURCHES Of Canons Secular.
-
COLLEGIATE CHURCHES Of Canons Secular.
- BEVERLEY, in Yorkshire.
- SUTHWELL, in Nottinghamshire.
- St. MARTINS LE GRAND, in London.
- St. MARY'S at Warwick.
-
WALLINGFORD, in Barkshire.
-
LANCADANC, in the Diocess of St. Davids.
-
LANGECESTRE, in the County Palatine of Durham.
- AUKLAND, in the Bishoprick of Durham
-
CESTRE, in the County Palatine of Durham. - St. ELISABETH's, near Winchester
- KIRKBY Super Wretheck, in Leicestershire.
-
WENGHAM, in Kent.
- MEREWELL.
- GLASENEY, in Cornwall.
- The Collegiate Church of Ruthin in Denbighshire.
- OTERY, in Devonshire.
-
The Collegiate Church or Chappel of St. Steven, within the Royal Palace at Westminster. -
The Royal Collegiate Chappel in the Castle at Windsor.
- RIPPON Collegiate Church.
- SIBETHORP, in Yorkshire.
-
TUXFORD, in Nottinghamshire.
-
SUDBURY, in Suffolk.
-
ASTELEY, in Warwickshire.
-
COTHERSTOKE, in Northamptonshire. -
HEMMINGBURGH, in Yorkshire - BRUSEYARD, in Suffolk.
- ABERGWILLY, in the Diocess of St. Davids.
- ARUNDELL, in Sussex.
-
St. MICHAELS in Crooked Lane, London.
-
St. MARY'S, near Winchester. - PONTFRACT, in Yorkshire.
- BUNBURY, in Cheshire.
-
IRTLYNGBURGH, in Northamptonshire. - CLOVELEY, in Devonshire,
-
RUSHWORTH, in Norfolk.
- The Collegiate Church of St. David's, in Pembrokshire.
- BRADGARE, in the Diocess of Canterbury.
- PLECY, in Essex.
-
MAYDENSTONE, in Kent. -
BOLTON, in Yorkshire.
- WENSLAW, in Yorkshire.
-
St. MARY's at Leicester. - LEDBURY, in Herefordshire.
- NORTH-YEVEL, in Bedfordshire.
- ATTILBURGH, in Norfolk.
- STAYNEDROPE, in the County Palatin of Durham.
- TONGE, in Shropshire.
- FODRINGHEY, in Northamptonshire.
- STOKE-CLARE, in Suffolk.
- NORTH-CADBURY, in Somersetshire.
- MANCHESTER, in Lancashire.
-
HIGHAM-FERRERS, in Northamptonshire.
-
St. MICHAEL Pater noster Chirche, or Whitington Colledge,
in London.
-
BATTLE-FEILD, in Shropshire.
-
THELE, in Hertfordshire.
- WYE, in the County of Kent.
-
TATESHALE, in Lincolnshire. -
ETON by Windsor, in Barkshire. -
NEWPORT, in Shropshire.
- St. MARY's at Stafford.
- WESTBURY, in Gloucestershire.
- BARNARD-CASTELL, in the County Palatine of Durham.
-
MIDDELHAM, in Yorkshire. - ROTHERAM, in Yorkshire.
- A CATALOGUE OF The Religious Houses, &c. as they were Scituated within the several Counties in England.
- A General Table Of all the RELIGIOUS HOUSES Treated of in all the Three VOLUMS.
-
Additions to the First Volum.