Abadía de Barlings, posiblemente el sitio anterior
Abadía de Barlings, posiblemente el sitio anterior
Preceptoría de Bottesford
Priorato del extremo del puente
Iglesia de Santiago de Deeping
Priorato de Elsham, (aprox.)
Convento de las Monjas de Torksey (aprox.)
Frailes grises de Grantham
Priorato/Preceptoría de Great Limber
Priorato de Kirkstead, emplazamiento anterior
Priorato de Knaith
(Priorato de Heynings)
Priorato de Long Bennington
Priorato de Newstead-on-Ancholme
Priorato de North Hykeham
Priorato de la monja Cotham
Priorato de Orford (prob. emplazamiento)
Priorato de Sempringham, emplazamiento anterior
Convento de las Monjas de Santa Æthelreda
Preceptoría de Temple Bruer
Priorato de Tunstall
(posible sitio)
Priorato de Tunstall
(alternativa sugerida)
Priorato de Ravendale occidental
Preceptoría de Willoughton
Ubicación de las casas monásticas en Lincolnshire
Priorato de Santa Catalina
Priorato de Santa María Magdalena
Ubicación de las casas monásticas en Lincoln
Abadía de Wellow (Abadía de Grimsby) (sitio sugerido)
Ubicación de las casas monásticas en Grimsby
Whitefriars, sitio anterior
Ubicación de las casas monásticas en Boston
Ubicación de las casas monásticas en Stamford
La siguiente es una lista de casas monásticas en Lincolnshire , Inglaterra.
Una característica inusual es el gran número en el valle de Witham [1]
Se incluyen las casas de extranjeros , así como los establecimientos más pequeños, como las celdas y las granjas monásticas notables (en particular las que tenían monjes residentes), y también las cámaras de las órdenes militares de monjes ( Caballeros Templarios y Caballeros Hospitalarios ). Se incluyen los hospitales monásticos cuando tenían el estatus o la función de una abadía , un priorato o un preceptor /comandancia.
- Abreviaturas y clave
Los lugares con nombres en cursiva indican una posible duplicación (identificación errónea con otro lugar) o fundaciones inexistentes (ya sea una referencia errónea o una fundación propuesta que nunca se implementó) o establecimientos eclesiásticos con un nombre monástico pero que carecen de una conexión monástica real.
Listado
See also
Notes
- ^ Barrow — minster: Pauline Stafford, 1985, The East Midlands in the early middle ages
- ^ Icanho — location: Victoria County History: A History of the County of Lincoln, Volume 2, (1906), p.96-7 and T. Tanner, Notitia Monastica, p.248 suggest location was near Boston in Lincolnshire
- ^ Icanho — foundation and location: Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, (ed. D. Whitelock &c, 1961), p. 20, with note that it was located in East Anglia; T. H. Bryant, Churches of Suffolk, (1912), Volume 1, p. 5, and F. S. Stevenson assert Iken in Suffolk
- ^ Knaith — foundation date given in Monasticon Anglicanum: Charter 1
- ^ Legbourne origin according to Notitia Monastica. The references to Karledale, Kedington and Halington may be the same place
- ^ Legbourne — Order of St Austin: sic. Leland
- ^ Legbourne — Premonstratensian: sic. Notitia Monastica
- ^ Maltby Preceptory: Templars sic. Monasticon Anglicanum — Knowles & Hadcock say that is an error and that the house was founded by the Hospitallers
- ^ Stamford Austin Friars — Knowles & Hadcock give date of papal permission 1243, but this must be a typographical error as a) that date is prior to the date Edward III projected the foundation and b) Clement VI was pope 1342-52
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Enlaces externos
- Lincolnshire Heritage.org: Guía de monasterios en Lincolnshire