Lyminster |
S. Mary |
Sussex |
1082 (circa) |
1414 (circa), given to Eton College. |
Klosterreichenbach |
|
Wurttemberg |
1082 |
|
Santissima Trinità |
|
Apulia |
1080-1120 (circa) |
|
S. Trinità |
|
Apulia |
1080-1120 |
|
Ezanville |
|
6T |
1080 (circa) |
|
S. Cecilia d'Elins |
|
Catalonia |
1079 (existed as a male community since c. 800) |
1383: Bishop Berenguer d‚Erill supressed the community, but the nuns refused to abandon it until 1392, when they moved on to the community at Castellbò, where, a little later, the community died out. |
Larrey |
|
6G |
1078 (circa) |
1400 (circa) -- handed over to monks |
Elstow |
S. Mary and S. Helen, and The Holy Trinity |
Bedfordshire |
1075-78 (circa) |
1539 |
S. Spirito sulla Costa |
Holy Spirit |
Tuscany |
1075 (circa) |
|
S. Pedro de las Dueñas |
|
|
1075 |
|
Admont |
S. Blasius, Virgin Mary |
|
1074 |
|
Hohenwart |
unknown |
|
1074 |
1895 |
S. Andrea |
|
Marche |
1073 |
1290-91 (see "Incorporated By," below). |
Lincoln (Needs Verification) |
|
|
1072 or before |
1072 or after |
Goettweig |
Blessed Virgin Mary, S. Blasius |
Lower Austria |
1070 |
1557 |
S. Giorgio |
|
|
1070 |
|
Millstatt |
S. Salvator; S. Domitian |
|
1070 |
1469 |
S. Gaudenzio |
|
Piedmont |
1069 |
|
S. Michele |
|
Marche |
1067 or earlier (The house was granted privileges by Biship Bernard II in 1067, and the name, at least, is found in a doument by Otto II, addressed to Adamo, Bishop of Ascoli. |
1460 (August 12), per the Bull of Paul II. Nuns were transferred to S. Maria delle Donne (see <C488>), and the house was given to the Olivitani. |
S. Pier Maggiore |
Saint Peter |
Tuscany |
1067 (circa) |
1784 (circa) |
S. Martino a Maiano |
Saint Martin |
Tuscany |
1067 (circa) |
1808 |
Stratford at Bow |
Leonard |
Middlesex |
1066-1120 (sources disagree as to exact date of foundation) |
1536 |
Chester (Early Foundation) |
St. Werburg? |
|
1066, or before, possibly as early as 875 |
1093 |
Oldbury |
S. Edith |
Warwickshire |
1066 or later |
1154 or later |
Minchinhampton female (needs verification) |
|
Gloucestershire |
1066 or later |
|
Stone |
|
Staffordshire |
1066 or earlier, possibly as early as the seventh century. |
1122-1125, when the community was granted to the male Augustinian monastery of Kenilworthy . By this time the nuns were most likely gone. |
S. James hospital |
S. James |
Middlesex |
1066 or earlier is probable; earliest documentation dates from the reign of Henry II. |
1536 |
Chichester |
Peter |
Sussex |
1066 or earlier |
1075 |
Hinchingbrooke |
James and Michael. Further research is necessary to verify the dedication. |
Huntingdon |
1066 or earlier |
1536 |
Bury St. Edmonds |
|
|
1066 or before |
1086 or later |
Caen (S. Trinite) |
Holy Trinity |
6N |
1066 |
|
Isny |
S.George; S.Jacob |
Wuerttemberg |
1065- |
1190; 1803 |
Southwark female (needs verification) |
S. Mary |
Surrey |
1065 or earlier (needs verification) |
1066 or earlier |
S. Genes-les-Monges |
|
6C |
1065 (circa) |
|
S. Maria delle Monache |
Virgin Mary |
LZ |
1063 or earlier |
1906-7 |
S. Maria a Monte Cellesi |
Saint Mary |
Tuscany |
1063 or earlier |
|
S. Ambrogio |
Saint Ambrose / Holy Trinity |
Tuscany |
1063 |
1262 |
S. Scolastica |
|
Apulia |
1060 or earlier |
|
Rupt-aux-Nonnains |
|
6K |
1060 or earlier |
1136 or earlier -- Exact date unknown, but records indicate that this was a community of monks by 1136. |
Evreux |
Holy Redeemer |
6O |
1060 (circa); refounded: Refounded by King Phillip II Augustus of France outside the city walls in the early 13th century. |
|
Senlis |
|
6Q |
1060 (circa) |
|
Bonnesaigne |
|
6J |
1059 (circa) |
|
SS. Annunziata id Fiorentino |
|
Apulia |
1059 (circa) |
1443 or later |
S. Felicita di Firenze |
Saint Felicity |
Tuscany |
1059 |
|
S. Giovanni Evangelisto a Pratovecchio |
Saint John the Evangelist |
Tuscany |
1058 |
1808 |
S. Bartolomeo |
|
|
1057, March |
1410 (taken over by Augustinian order) |
Santa Maria de Campis |
|
Piedmont |
1057 |
|
Messines |
|
Flanders (West) |
1057 |
|
Santissima Trinità e dell'Archangelo S. Michele |
|
Piedmont |
1056 or earlier |
|
Marcigny |
|
6D |
1055 |
|