Kilburn |
S. Mary and John the Baptist |
Middlesex |
1130 (circa) |
1536 |
Marrick |
S. Mary and Andrew of Marrick, to whom the original parish church was dedicated. |
Yorkshire |
1154-58 or earlier |
1540 |
Woodstock |
S. Mary and S. Mary Magdalene |
Oxford |
1235 or earlier |
|
Wintney |
S. Mary and S. Mary Magdalene and S. John the Baptist |
Hampshire |
1154-1161. |
1536 |
Armathwaite |
S. Mary and Jesus Christ |
Cumberland |
1200 or earlier |
1537 |
Tarrant |
S. Mary and All Saints |
Dorsetshire |
1196 (circa) |
1539 |
Chatteris |
S. Mary and All Saints |
Cambridge |
1006-16 (though one source attributes foundation to after 1066) |
1538 |
Marienstein |
S. Mary (the visitation of Mary); S. John the Evangelist; all Apostles and Evangelists |
|
1460 |
1804-1807 |
S. Marien (S. Mary's) |
S. Mary (the convent also had altars to S. Pantaleon, Anna, and Thomas) |
|
973 (939, according to Kramer) |
1570, October 1 |
S. Marienstern |
S. Mary (needs verification) |
|
1248, October 13 |
still extant |
Königshofen an der Heide |
S. Mary (Maria) |
|
1422 |
1478, female; (1495) male |
Sonnefeld |
S. Mary (Blessed Virgin) |
|
1262 |
1525-1531 |
Kreuztal |
S. Mary (Blessed Virgin Mary) |
|
1237-1243 |
1582 |
Lichtenthal |
S. Mary (Blessed Virgin Mary) |
|
1245 |
1789 (circa) |
Marienbrunn |
S. Mary (?) |
|
1223 |
1802 |
Lammspringe |
S. Mary (872, 1138, 1335); Hadrian (872); Dionysios (mentioned 1178) |
|
845 (circa) |
|
Bergedorf |
S. Mary (1194/98) |
|
1192-1198 |
1217-1226 |
Lüne |
S. Mary (1172) and S. Bartholomew (1200); (see also miscellaneous information) |
|
1172 (circa) |
still extant |
Kemnade |
S. Mary (1004); Margaret (1150/60) |
|
959-965 |
1579 |
S. Mary Magdalen |
S. Mary Magdalene |
Somershire |
1212 or earlier |
1540 or later |
Davington |
S. Mary Magdalene |
Kent |
1153 |
1535 |
Whistones |
S. Mary Magdalene |
Worcestershire |
1237-1240. |
1536 |
Hospital of S. Mary Magdalen |
S. Mary Magdalene |
Norfolk |
1145 |
1549. The buildings were sacked during Ket's Rebellion in 1549. |
Elstow |
S. Mary and S. Helen, and The Holy Trinity |
Bedfordshire |
1075-78 (circa) |
1539 |
Brewood Black Ladies |
S. Mary |
Staffordshire |
1150 or earlier, although one source says that it was founded during the reign of Richard I and was a dependency of Blackborough, but further research is necessary to verify this. |
1538 |
Orford |
S. Mary |
Lincolnshire |
1153-1156 (circa) |
1539 |
Farewell |
S. Mary |
Staffordshire |
1140 (circa) |
1527 |
Marienstift zum Kreuze auf dem Berge vor Hereford |
S. Mary |
|
1011 |
1810 |
Weedon |
S. Mary |
2II |
680 (circa) |
800-899 (9th century) |
Swine |
S. Mary |
Yorkshire |
1135-1153 |
1539 |
Lyminster |
S. Mary |
Sussex |
1082 (circa) |
1414 (circa), given to Eton College. |
Sinningthwaite |
S. Mary |
Yorkshire |
1155 (circa) |
1536 |
Burlage |
S. Mary |
|
1140-1150 or earlier |
1672 |
Lillechurch |
S. Mary |
Kent |
1148 |
1521-2 |
Gravenhorst |
S. Mary |
|
1256 |
1808 |
Limebrook |
S. Mary |
Herefordshire |
1189-99 |
1539 |
Keldholme |
S. Mary |
Yorkshire |
1100-1142 |
1536 |
Cornworthy |
S. Mary |
Devonshire |
1205-1238 (most probable date is 1233) |
1539 |
Haverholme Double Monastery |
S. Mary |
Lincolnshire |
1139 (circa) |
1538 |
Catley Double Monastery |
S. Mary |
Lincolnshire |
1148-1154 |
1538 |
Chicksands |
S. Mary |
Bedfordshire |
1150 (circa -- see Dugdale and Oliva). Thompson says between 1141 and 1153. |
1538 |
Helfta |
S. Mary |
|
1229 (circa) |
1545 |
Bullington Double Monastery |
S. Mary |
Lincolnshire |
1148-54 |
1538 |
Hampole |
S. Mary |
Yorkshire |
1156 or earlier |
1539 |
Cannington |
S. Mary |
Somershire |
1138 (circa) |
1536 |
Little Marlow |
S. Mary |
Buckinghamshire |
1154-99 |
1536 |
Wix |
S. Mary |
Essex |
1123-1133 |
1525 |
Stixwould |
S. Mary |
Lincolnshire |
1135 (circa) |
1539 |
Ören |
S. Mary |
|
650 |
|
Fläscheim |
S. Mary |
|
1166 |
1803 |