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... England , but they certainly introduced monasti- cism to England , and they were followed by other groups from the continent , especially from western Gaul . Almost a century later two leading men from Northumbria , Benet Biscop and ...
... England , but they certainly introduced monasti- cism to England , and they were followed by other groups from the continent , especially from western Gaul . Almost a century later two leading men from Northumbria , Benet Biscop and ...
Page 94
... England . The purple lines show the expansion from Prémontré , largely confined to England and north and central Europe . Ireland West England Scotland 1132 ه Fountains Rievaulx 1132 Newhouse 1143 Scandanavia Low Countries Savigny ...
... England . The purple lines show the expansion from Prémontré , largely confined to England and north and central Europe . Ireland West England Scotland 1132 ه Fountains Rievaulx 1132 Newhouse 1143 Scandanavia Low Countries Savigny ...
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... England in the Penal days , and in the educational demands of the English Catholics , who , if they wished for Catholic schooling for their children , could only find it in the religious houses abroad . All the English houses ( save for ...
... England in the Penal days , and in the educational demands of the English Catholics , who , if they wished for Catholic schooling for their children , could only find it in the religious houses abroad . All the English houses ( save for ...
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