Source/Archive record SCH2177 - Medieval Religious Houses: England and Wales

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Type Book
Title Medieval Religious Houses: England and Wales
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1953

Abstract/Summary

Comprehensivecatalogue of all the medieval religious establishments of England and Wales. The lists of monastic houses (including an appendix for all known pre-Conquest houses) give dates of foundation and dissolution and information on population, wealth etc.

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Description

Longmans, Green and Co Ltd

Location

Chester City Library

Referenced Monuments (26)

  • Abbey of St Werburgh (Monument)
  • Arch from St Mary's Priory, Relocated to Grosvenor Park (Monument)
  • Bunbury College (Building)
  • Collegiate Church of St John the Baptist - Church (Building)
  • Collegiate Church of St John the Baptist (Monument)
  • Combermere Abbey (Monument)
  • Demolition Layer and Stone Robbing of Former Benedictine Nunnery (Monument)
  • Dominican Friars (Black Friars) (Monument)
  • Franciscan Friary (Grey Friars) (Monument)
  • Friars of the Sack (Monument)
  • Grange Cow Worth (Monument)
  • Hospital of St Giles (Monument)
  • Hospital of St John the Baptist (Monument)
  • Hospital of the Holy Cross & St George (Monument)
  • Mobberley Priory (Monument)
  • Possible hospital site at Wilderspool (Monument)
  • Post Dissolution Use of Former Benedictine Nunnery (Monument)
  • Post-Dissolution Use of Former Franciscan Friary (Monument)
  • Poulton Abbey (Monument)
  • Saighton Grange (Monument)
  • Saxon Minster and Collegiate Church of St John the Baptist (Monument)
  • Site of Hospital of St Nicholas, Hospital Street (Building)
  • Smith’s Almshouse and Hospital of St Ursula, Commonhall Street (Monument)
  • St Mary's Priory (Benedictine Nunnery) (Monument)
  • Stanlow Abbey Cistercian Monastery and Monastic Grange - Monastery (Monument)
  • Warrington Friary (Monument)

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