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    The Gilbertine Order of Canons Regular was founded around 1130 by Saint Gilbert in Sempringham, Lincolnshire, where Gilbert was the parish priest. It was...
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    Gilbert of Sempringham (category Gilbertine Order)
    4 February 1189) the founder of the Gilbertine Order, was the only Medieval Englishman to found a conventual order, mainly because the Abbot of Cîteaux...
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    Robert Holgate (category Gilbertine Order)
    Church of England. Holgate was a canon of the Gilbertine Order, and was probably educated at the Gilbertine house (St Edmund's Priory) at Cambridge. He...
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  • Gwenllian of Wales (category Gilbertine Order)
    in Lincolnshire and never allowed freedom. Gwenllian was placed in the Gilbertine Priory at Sempringham, where she remained until her death 54 years later...
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  • Robert Mannyng (category Gilbertine Order)
    (or Robert de Brunne; c. 1275 – c. 1338) was an English chronicler and Gilbertine canon. Mannyng provides a surprising amount of information about himself...
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    2009. Leslie 1888, p. 205 Smith 1998. Page, W. (ed.). "Houses of the Gilbertine order: The priory of Sixhills, A History of the County of Lincoln". pp. 194–195...
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  • death of a monk. The monk is a member of the Gilbertine Order which was believed to be an extinct order. Gamache and his partner must travel by airplane...
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    Haverholme Priory (category Gilbertine nunneries)
    the order rejected the site and instead established Louth Park Abbey. Haverholme was offered to Gilbert of Sempringham and his Gilbertine order, who...
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    manor. Gilbert is the only English Saint to have founded a monastic order, the Gilbertines. In 1921 the parish had a population of 112. On 1 April 1931 the...
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  • but they believed her to be a commoner rather than a member of the Gilbertine Order. In 2003, the Double Agent Alfredo 'Freddie' Scappaticci (codenamed...
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  • Nun of Watton (category Gilbertine Order)
    his order took a paternalistic interest in the newly founded Gilbertine monasteries after refusing to accept responsibility for them. The Gilbertine Watton...
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    Chester Gilbert of Sempringham (c. 1085–1190), Saint and Founder of the Gilbertine Order Aaron of Lincoln (c. 1125–1186), financier Hugh of Lincoln (1135/40–1200)...
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    order native to England (with chapters in not only Acre, but London, Kilkenny, and Nicosia), just as the Gilbertine Order was the only monastic order...
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    Malton Priory (category Gilbertine monasteries)
    is near to the town of Malton. It was founded as a monastery of the Gilbertine Order by Eustace fitz John, the lord of Malton Castle. Fitz John founded...
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  • Retrieved 30 August 2009. British History Online — Houses of the Gilbertine order: The priory of Alvingham — Victoria County History: A History of the...
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  • in Yorkshire. Gilbertine Order of nuns founded by Gilbert of Sempringham in Lincolnshire, the only completely English religious order. 1132 Benedictines...
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  • Canons Regular of the Abbey of Saint Maurice of Agaune Gilbertine Order, a solely English order of canons regular, driven to extinction under King Henry...
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  • in Denmark and Sweden, 865 4 Gilbert of Sempringham, Founder of the Gilbertine Order, 1189 6 The Martyrs of Japan, 1597 10 Scholastica, sister of Benedict...
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  • an early patron of Gilbert of Sempringham, the founder of the Gilbertine monastic order. Bloet was a member of the Norman noble family that held Ivry...
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    Sixhills (category Gilbertine nunneries)
    (1869 and 1875). The village was the site of a former nunnery of the Gilbertine Order, founded in the 12th century. At the behest of Edward I, Gwladys ferch...
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  • Bridget was the first of numberless canonesses. The monasteries of the Gilbertine Order were nearly always double, for men and women. Towards the close of...
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  • and monasteries in France. The Gilbertines were founded by St. Gilbert of Sempringham. It was the only religious order of distinctly English origin. Having...
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  • De Sanctimoniali de Wattun (category Gilbertine Order)
    events described were the older nuns of the monastery. It is set in the Gilbertine nunnery of Watton, and tells the story of the Nun of Watton. The author...
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  • construction the church was "in the gift" of the Gilbertine Order of Sempringham in Lincolnshire. The Gilbertines are thought to have provided the first priests...
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  • Gwladys ferch Dafydd (category Gilbertine Order)
    London: T. Richards. pp. 188–192. Page, W. (ed.). "Houses of the Gilbertine order: The priory of Sixhills, A History of the County of Lincoln". pp. 194–195...
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  • Notes Mattersey Priory Priory c. 1185 Ruins A former monastery of the Gilbertine order. The priory was founded by Roger FitzRalph and was dedicated to St...
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  • Assisi of Milwaukee, Wisconsin G Gilbertine Order of Canons Regular (Gilbertines) GSmp (anachronistic) 1130 1539 Gilbertine Dissolution of the Monasteries...
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    Chicksands Priory (category Gilbertine monasteries)
    Priory is a former monastic house at Chicksands in Bedfordshire. The Gilbertine priory of Chicksands was founded about 1152 by Rohese, Countess of Essex...
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  • historian (died 1160) 1083 Gilbert of Sempringham, founder of the Gilbertine Order (died c. 1190) 1080 14 May – Walcher, Bishop of Durham 1083 2 November...
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    Sempringham Priory (category Gilbertine monasteries)
    monastic order. The priory's religious accentuation as an important religious pilgrimage site began when St Gilbert established the Gilbertine Order in 1131...
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