Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society, Volume 5The Society, 1908 |
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... Gilbert of Sempringham was the one religious order of purely English origin . Its first house was at Sempringham in Lincolnshire , where may still be seen " the old monastic door with its grand Norman Arch " 1 forming part of the ...
... Gilbert of Sempringham was the one religious order of purely English origin . Its first house was at Sempringham in Lincolnshire , where may still be seen " the old monastic door with its grand Norman Arch " 1 forming part of the ...
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... Gilbert established in the neighbourhood of his Parish Church of St. Andrew of Sempringham , a religious house for the reception of seven pious maidens . Shortly afterwards he founded a house for monks under a rule resembling that of ...
... Gilbert established in the neighbourhood of his Parish Church of St. Andrew of Sempringham , a religious house for the reception of seven pious maidens . Shortly afterwards he founded a house for monks under a rule resembling that of ...
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... Gilbert also provided for the occasional visitation of the nunneries by two nuns and a lay sister , appointed from time to time by the master for the purpose . They were permitted to travel in a four- wheeled wagon , but were only ...
... Gilbert also provided for the occasional visitation of the nunneries by two nuns and a lay sister , appointed from time to time by the master for the purpose . They were permitted to travel in a four- wheeled wagon , but were only ...
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... Gilbertines quickly acquired many possessions . One of their earliest benefactors is Gilbert de Gant , who conveys to the pious nuns of Sempringham and their brethren the fee and service of one knight in Thorpe , and he goes on to say ...
... Gilbertines quickly acquired many possessions . One of their earliest benefactors is Gilbert de Gant , who conveys to the pious nuns of Sempringham and their brethren the fee and service of one knight in Thorpe , and he goes on to say ...
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... Sempringham- " to take wise counsel in the matter , and thus give me your discreet approval so that my proposal , by ... Gilbert of Sempringham , p . 46 . IV . DEPARTURE OF THE ORDER FROM SCOTLAND . The 76 THE ORDER OF SEMPRINGHAM :
... Sempringham- " to take wise counsel in the matter , and thus give me your discreet approval so that my proposal , by ... Gilbert of Sempringham , p . 46 . IV . DEPARTURE OF THE ORDER FROM SCOTLAND . The 76 THE ORDER OF SEMPRINGHAM :
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