Nunraw is an estate in East Lothian, Scotland. It includes the White Castle, a hillfort, situated on the edge of the Lammermuir Hills, two miles south...
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Nunraw Abbey or Sancta Maria Abbey, Nunraw is a working Trappist (Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae) monastery. It was the first Cistercian house...
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White Castle may refer to: White Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales White Castle, Nunraw, East Lothian, Scotland White House of Choghtu Khong Tayiji, or White Castle...
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Arms of the "King of Egypt", from Nunraw White Castle armorial....
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Mount Saint Bernard Abbey near Coalville, England Sancta Maria Abbey in Nunraw, Scotland Our Lady of Bethlehem Abbey in Portglenone, Northern Ireland Abbaye...
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their coats". MacRitchie speculates that the three adders on a shield at Nunraw armorial, in the Kingdom of Scotland, may therefore connect to John Faa...
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abbey church. Three foundations have been made from Mount Saint Joseph - Nunraw (Scotland) in 1946, Tarrawarra (Australia) in 1954, and Bolton Abbey, Moone...
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Camden Square, London (29 Jun 1957) Southampton (28 Jun 1976) 5.1 41.2 Nunraw Abbey, East Lothian (2 Jun 1975) July 40.3 104.5 Coningsby, Lincolnshire...
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imported, given by nuns who came from Italy and settled down at nearby Nunraw. It abounds with small trout. The land rises very abruptly towards the Lammermuir...
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mother of Jesus Christ. Sancta Maria may also refer to: Sancta Maria Abbey, Nunraw, a Trappist (Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae) monastery Sancta...
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Trappist) Mount St. Bernard Abbey, Leicestershire, England (1835, Trappist) Nunraw Abbey, East Lothian, Scotland (1946, Trappist) Holy Cross Abbey in Whitland...
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achievements of Dom Malachy is described in his obituary, written by the monks of Nunraw: "His first move, we were informed, was to call in an outsider to improve...
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from 1824 and, in 1827, married Maria, daughter of Samuel Dalrymple of Nunraw and North Berwick. They had three children—one son and two daughters, including...
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Priory Haddington Blackfriars Haddington Greyfriars Luffness Whitefriars Nunraw Abbey North Berwick Priory Return to top of page Abercorn Monastery Linlithgow...
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Gifford Hay of Spott and Lawfield Hay of Drumelzier Hay of Duns Castle Hay of Nunraw Hay, Baronet of Smithfield and Haystoun Hay of Lochloy Hay of Delgatie Hay...
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and all worse handled than if it had been with fyer." Alexander stayed at Nunraw, he, Ormiston and their ally, Hugh Douglas of Longniddry, remained in Lothian...
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David's Church, Dalkeith St Michael's Church, Linlithgow Sancta Maria Abbey, Nunraw (Trappists) Gillis Centre Sacred Heart, Edinburgh St Albert's Catholic Chaplaincy...
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in 1856, having married in 1804 Elizabeth, daughter of Hew Dalrymple of Nunraw. Thomas was nominated a writer in the East India Company's service on 23...
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Environment Scotland. "NUNRAW DOVECOT (Category A Listed Building) (LB7320)". Retrieved 14 March 2019. Historic Environment Scotland. "NUNRAW OLD ABBEY WITH SUNDIAL (Category...
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Museum, North Berwick Priory, North Berwick West Links Northfield House Nunraw Abbey Oldhamstocks Ormiston Papana Water Papple Peaston Peffer Burn Pencaitland...
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Photo Nunraw Dovecot 55°55′39″N 2°38′46″W / 55.927559°N 2.64601°W / 55.927559; -2.64601 (Nunraw Dovecot) Category A 7320 Upload another image Nunraw Old...
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a retreat by the sisters who formed the community at Haddington and at Nunraw, under the patronage of Ada, Countess of Dunbar and her husband Patrick...
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1964 ‘They knew him in the Breaking of Bread’ (carved stone) Refractory, Nunraw Monastery, Haddington, Scotland University of Glasgow History of Art & HATII...
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Inveresk Now part of a farm Stoneypath Tower tower house 16th century restored Nunraw Abbey NT596713 Tantallon Castle courtyard castle 14th century ruin Historic...
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Catharine's Convent, Edinburgh Greyfriars Convent, Elgin Sancta Maria Abbey, Nunraw Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer Catholicism portal Scotland portal...
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Catharine's Convent, Edinburgh Greyfriars Convent, Elgin Sancta Maria Abbey, Nunraw Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer Catholicism portal Scotland portal...
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East Lothian, and also damage made to Lauder's house at Whitecastle (or Nunraw) near Haddington. At the second hearing Robert was present in person. The...
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(North Sea Fishing), McLaren (Dookits) and McPherson (Sancta Maria Abbey, Nunraw), in a case. Edition of 50 copies. Seeing Ourselves, Fotospace Gallery,...
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an English fort should be built for this purpose at "White-castell" at Nunraw or on the "Pethes", a narrow route between hills in Scotland. French and...
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Fishing), Stephen McLaren (Dookits) and Colin McPherson (Sancta Maria Abbey, Nunraw), in a case. Edition of 50 copies. Common Ground. Document Scotland, 2014...
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