Knowles, David. Medieval Religious Houses in England and Wales (London : Longman, 1971).
ID:
3424
Title:
Medieval Religious Houses in England and Wales
Primary Author:
Knowles, David
Additional Authors:
Hadcock, R. Neville
Publisher:
Longman
Language:
English
Source Type:
Secondary Source
Publication Type:
repertory
Publication Status:
Published
Place of Publication:
London
Date of Publication:
1971
Country:
England
Other Related Fields:
S. Osyth's at Chich, Ilchester, Worcester, Threekingham , Reading, Pershore, Handbury, Gwitherin, Dereham, Tadcaster, Burton, Repton, Hackness, Carlisle, Llanllugan, Limebrook, Llanllŷr, Redlingfield, Bruisyard, Cannington, Whitehall, Clerkenwell, The Minories, S. Helens, Bishopsgate, North Ormsby Double Monastery, Haverholme Double Monastery, Catley Double Monastery, Bullington Double Monastery, Alvingham Double Monastery, Gokewell, Gracedieu, Thanington, S. Sexburga, Lyminge, Markyate, Sopwell, Romsey, Wherwell, Wix, Barking, S. Bartholomew's, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tynemouth, Hartlepool , Ebchester, Neasham, Newcastle, Northampton, Polsloe, Seton, S. Mary's Chester, Moxby, Wilberfoss, Nunmonkton, Nunkeeling, Nunburnholme, Marrick, Arden, Evesham, Denney, Chatteris, Polesworth, Lyminster, Chichester, Easebourne, Chicksands