S. Chiara |
|
Piedmont |
1244 (circa) |
1802 |
S. Agnese |
|
Piedmont |
1237 (November 10) -- according to Cottineau, dates back as early as 1101 |
1802 -- supressed. In 1810, the order asked the government to give back at least on of the two monasteries, which they reopened under the name of S. Chiara. |
S. Maria della Casa di Dio |
|
Piedmont |
1256 |
|
S. Agathe |
|
Piedmont |
|
|
S. Stefano |
|
Piedmont |
1135 or before |
|
S. Adriano del Borbore |
|
Piedmont |
|
|
S. Caterina |
|
Piedmont |
1300-1330 (circa) |
1802 |
Borgo Mortara |
|
Piedmont |
1482 (June 25) |
|
S. Maria di Banno |
|
Piedmont |
1158 (circa) |
1511 (see "Incorporated Communities," below). |
Domus Dei |
|
Piedmont |
|
|
S. Andrea |
|
Piedmont |
|
1413 [? -- illegible] (see "Incorporated By," below) |
S. Maria Vergine |
|
Piedmont |
901 (June 18) |
|
S. Caterina |
|
Piedmont |
1342 |
1596 (October 17) -- see "Incorporated By," below. |
S. Serafia |
|
Piedmont |
1191 |
|
S. Maria Maddalena |
Has a chapel near Consovero, dedicated to S. Abbendio. |
Piedmont |
1227 or earlier -- Giovanni Negri claims a foundation date of 1100 |
1477 (see "Incorporated By," below). |
S. Lampo |
|
Piedmont |
|
|
S. Chiara |
|
Piedmont |
1480 or earlier |
unknown |
S. Caterina |
|
Piedmont |
1247 (circa) |
1803 -- Suppressed and dispersed (buildings ceded to S. Giuseppe in 1836) |
Name unknown |
|
Piedmont |
1093 or earlier |
|
S. Vittore |
|
Piedmont |
1430 |
|
S. Antimo |
|
Piedmont |
|
1511 -- supressed by Jules II |
S. Sebastiano |
|
Piedmont |
|
|
S. Monica |
|
Piedmont |
1425 |
1802 -- currently a school and a store |
S. Pietro |
|
Piedmont |
1094 |
|
S. Maria di Barzi |
|
Piedmont |
|
|
Santissima Trinità e dell'Archangelo S. Michele |
|
Piedmont |
1056 or earlier |
|
Elcho |
|
Perth |
1241 or earlier |
1610 |
Clanfield |
|
Oxford |
|
1180 (circa) |
Gosford |
|
Oxford |
|
1180 (circa) |
Woodstock |
S. Mary and S. Mary Magdalene |
Oxford |
1235 or earlier |
|
S. John the Baptist |
John the Baptist |
Oxford |
1335 or earlier |
1457 |
Goring |
S. Mary |
Oxford |
1135 or earlier |
1539 |
Studley |
S. Mary |
Oxford |
1176 or earlier |
1536-1540 |
Littlemore |
S. Mary and S. Nicholas / Edmund |
Oxford |
1154 or earlier |
1525 |
Godstow |
S. Mary and S. John the Baptist |
Oxford |
1133 or earlier |
1539 |
Cell Rígnaige |
|
Offaly |
|
|
Cell Liadhuin |
|
Offaly |
|
|
Killeigh |
|
Offaly |
1195 or later (needs verification) |
1569 (circa -- needs verification) |
Gageborough |
|
Offaly |
1200 or later (needs verification) |
|
Dermaig |
Saint Mary |
Offaly |
1144 or later |
1195 or later |
Cluain Moccu Nois |
|
Offaly |
1026 |
1500 or later |
Ensdorf |
S Jacob the Apostle |
Oberpfalz, Bavaria |
1121 |
Women's house terminated in 1314, Men's house in 1803 |
Michelfeld |
S. John the Evangelist |
Oberpfalz |
1261; 1119 (men); 1100- (women) |
1305; 1150 (women) |
Seeon |
S. Lambert |
Oberbayern |
994 |
1803 |
Wallingwells |
S. Mary |
Nottinghamshire |
1144 (circa) |
1539 |
Broadholme Double Monastery |
S. Mary |
Nottinghampshire |
1154 or earlier, perhaps as early as 1143 when cannons of the male monastery Newhouse arrived from Flanders; community of both brothers and sisters since 1319. |
1536 |
S. John the Baptist |
John the Baptist |
Nottingham |
1241 |
1545 |
Nottingham, Plumtree's Hospital |
S. Mary |
Nottingham |
1392 |
1546 or earlier |
S. Bartholomew's, Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
|
Northumberland |
1086 or earlier; one source gives c. 1135 as a foundation date: possibly a re-foundation? Needs verification. |
1540 |
Coldingham |
|
Northumberland |
640 |
1000 or earlier (According to Foot, this community was non-functioning by the late tenth century) |