Ramsey Abbey, Cambridgeshire: Excavations at the Site of a Fenland Monastery (original) (raw)
The Benedictines, the Cistercians and the Acquisition of a Hermitage in Twelfth-Century Durham
Tom Licence
Journal of medieval history, 2003
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Review: William Chester Jordan, A Tale of Two Monasteries: Westminster and Saint-Denis in the Thirteenth Century.
David C. Mengel
Journal of World History, 2011
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The Recycling of Monastic Wealth in Medieval Southern England, 1300-1530
Simon Phillips
Southern History: Southern History: A Review of the History of Southern England, 2000
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'The Romanesque Monastic Buildings at Westminster Abbey' (co-written with Stuart Harrison) in 'Westminster (Part I): The Art, Architecture and Archaeology of the Royal Abbey', ed., Warwick Rodwell and Tim Tatton-Brown (Leeds, 2015)
John McNeill
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Spatial Aspects of the Almonry Site and the Changing Priorities of Poor Relief at Westminster Abbey, c.1290-1540
Neil Rushton
Architectural History, 2002
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The Abbey of Knockmoy -A brief history.
Jimmy Laffey
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The Last Monks of Worcester Cathedral Priory
David E. Thornton
Midland History
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The parochial nave in 12th- and 13th-century Cambridgeshire
Meg Bernstein
Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge, 2022
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Torre Abbey: Locality, Community, and Society in Medieval Devon
John Jenkins
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Carolingian monasticism: the power of prayer.prayer’, in R. McKitterick (ed.), The New Cambridge Medieval History vol. II, c. 750-900 (Cambridge 1995) 622-53.
Mayke de Jong
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William C. Jordan, *A Tale of Two Monasteries: Westminster and Saint-Denis in the Thirteenth Century* (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009)
William Chester Jordan
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Monastic Charitable Provision in Later Medieval England, c.1260-1540
Neil Rushton
University of Cambridge PhD, 2002
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Kells Priory circa 1500: A Fortified Monastic House
Dr Daniel Tietzsch-Tyler
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English Monasticism and Royal Governance in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
Chris Guyol
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‘ Leger est aprendre mes fort est arendre ’: wool, debt, and the dispersal of Pipewell Abbey (1280-1330)
Paul Dryburgh
Journal of Medieval History, 2006
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Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, Vol. 2, Southern England
Rachel Ramsey
The Sixteenth Century Journal, 2007
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Monasticism in seventh-century Northumbria and Neustria: a comparative study of the monasteries of Chelles, Jouarre, Monk Wearmouth/Jarrow and Whitby
Isabelle Charmantier
1998
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Before Bagenals Castle: Evidence of the Medieval Cistercian Abbey at Newry, County Down
Giles Dawkes
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THE IDENTIFICATION OF EARLY MEDIEVAL MONASTIC ESTATES IN NORTHUMBRIA
Colm O'Brien, Max Adams
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The first hundred years of Paisley Abbey’s patrons: the Stewart family and their tenants to 1241 (Paper)
Matthew Hammond
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Suggestions concerning Denney Abbey's Use and Loss of Cambridge, University Library, Additional 8335
Katharine Geldenhuys
Scriptorium, 2006
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Monasteries old and new: the nature of the evidence
Pamela Armstrong
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Book Review: Hugh Willmott, ‘The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales’ (Sheffield 2020), in Landscape History, 42, II (2021), 143−44
David M Robinson PhD FSA FRHistS
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Changing to Suit the Times, a Post-Dissolution History of Monk Bretton Priory, South Yorkshire
Hugh B Willmott
Post-Medieval Archaeology 47/1, 2013
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The Anglian monastery and medieval priory of Coldingham: Urbs Coludi revisited
Julie Franklin
2005
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Richard's Castle, 1048 to 1219
Paul Remfry
1997
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From Alms to Investments : Monastic investment strategies in 18th century Paris
Preston Martin Perluss
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“Behold, your servants love her very stones:” Dunbrody Abbey and the Cistercian Ideal
Fr. Andrew J Walsh
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Demesne Resources and Labour Rent on the Manors of St Paul's Cathedral, 1066-1222
Rosamond Faith
The Economic History Review, 1994
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Monasteries and places of power in pre-Viking England: trajectories, relationships and interactions
Gabor Thomas
2017
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Late Carolingian Monastic Reform and the Lay Nobility: the case of Glanfeuil Abbey
John Wickstrom
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MONASTICISM WITHOUT FRONTIERS: THE EXTENDED MONASTIC COMMUNITY OF THE ABBOT OF CLUNY IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Christopher Pearce
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The Reuse of Monastic Materials in Post-Dissolution Contexts at Thornton Abbey
Sarah Breiter
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Monastic Poor Relief in Sixteenth-Century England
Neil Rushton
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2001
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Life before the minster: the social dynamics of monastic foundation at Anglo-Saxon Lyminge, Kent
Gabor Thomas
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