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词条 List of monastic houses in South Yorkshire
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  2. Notes

  3. References

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The following is a list of monastic houses in South Yorkshire, England.

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FoundationImageCommunities & ProvenanceFormal Name or Dedication
& Alternative Names!width = 10%|OnLine References & Location
Beauchief Abbey +Premonstratensian canons — from Welbeck, Nottinghamshire)
daughter of Welbeck;
founded 1173-6 (1183) by Robert fitz Ranulph, Lord Alfreton, Albinus, Abbot of Darley, witnessed foundation charter;
dissolved 4 February 1537; granted to Sir Nicholas Strelly 1537;
remains incorporated into present parish church, restored 19th century
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Thomas of Canterbury, Beauchief
____________________
Beauchief Priory;
De Bello Capite Abbey|[1][2]

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Doncaster GreyfriarsFranciscan Friars Minor, Conventual (under the Custody of York)
founded before 1284;
dissolved 20 November 1538|[3][4]

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Doncaster WhitefriarsCarmelite Friars
founded 1351, land granted by three people — John of Gaunt later regarded as a founder;
dissolved 13 November 1538|[5][6]

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Dunscroft GrangeCistercian monks
probably residential grange dependent on Roche
founded after 1186;
dissolved with Roche? (25 June 1538)|[7]

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Ecclesfield PrioryBenedictine monks
alien house: cell dependent on St-Wandrille;
church granted by Richard de Lovetot;
dissolved 1356;
granted to the Carthusians of Coventry, Warwickshire (West Midlands);
remains incorporated into house built on site 1736
|[8][9]

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Hampole Priorypossibly Benedictine nuns
founded before 1156 by William de Clarefai and his wife Avicia de Tany;
with regular priests or brethren from 12th century to after 1308;
Cistercian nuns
by 13th century;
dissolved 1539
The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Hampole|[10][11]

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Monk Bretton PrioryCluniac monks
dependent on Pontefract (West Yorkshire);
founded 1153-5 by Adam fitz Suan (Swain);
Benedictine monks
independent from c.1279;
refounded 1279–81; struck off Cluniac list 1291;
dissolved 21 November 1539; granted to William Blithman 1540/1; (EH)
The Priory Church of Saint Mary Magdalene of Lund|[12][13]

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Roche AbbeyCistercian monks
daughter of Newminster, Northumberland;
founded 30 July 1147 by Richard de Builli and Richard fitz Turgis;
dissolved 23 June 1538; granted to William Ramesden and Thomas Vavasor 1546/7;
remains incorporated into the grounds of Sandbeck Hall and landscaped by Capability Brown 1774, who demolished much of the claustral buildings; (EH)
The Abbey Church of Saint Mary, Roche
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Roch Abbey|[14][15]

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Tickhill Austin FriarsAugustinian Friars (under the Limit of York)
founded c.1260 (c.1256?) by John Clarell, (?)Dean of St Paul's or Prebendary of Southwell and rector of East Brigford;
dissolved 19 November 1538, surrendered to Sir George Lawson and commissioners;
remains incorporated into houses called 'The Friars' built on site c.1663|[16][17]

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Tickhill Cell(?)Cluniac monks
possible cell dependent on Lenton, Nottinghamshire — (evidence lacking)
founded before c.1415;
dissolved after 1504|
Tickhill Trinitarians?Trinitarians
reference to Trinitarians[18] probably indicates Austin Friary|
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See also

  • List of monastic houses in England

Notes

1. ^{{PastScape|mnumber=314647 |mname=BEAUCHIEF ABBEY|accessdate=12 December 2011}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/derbs/vol2/pp63-69|title=Houses of Premonstratensian canons — The abbey of Beauchief | British History Online |publisher=British-history.ac.uk |date=22 June 2003 |accessdate=5 April 2010}}
3. ^{{PastScape|mnumber=55888 |mname=DONCASTER GREYFRIARS|accessdate=12 December 2011}}
4. ^British History Online — Friaries: Houses of grey friars — Victoria County History: A History of the County of York: Volume 3 (pp.264–267)
5. ^{{PastScape|mnumber=55930 |mname=DONCASTER WHITEFRIARS|accessdate=12 December 2011}}
6. ^British History Online — Friaries: The white friars of Doncaster — Victoria County History: A History of the County of York: Volume 3 (pp.267–270)
7. ^{{PastScape|mnumber=1307599 |mname=DUNSCROFT GRANGE|accessdate=12 December 2011}}
8. ^{{PastScape|mnumber=314807 |mname=THE OLD HALL AND THE PRIORY|accessdate=12 December 2011}}
9. ^British History Online — Alien houses — Victoria County History: A History of the County of York: Volume 3 (pp.387–391)
10. ^{{PastScape|mnumber=56150 |mname=HAMPOLE PRIORY|accessdate=12 December 2011}}
11. ^British History Online — Houses of Cistercians nuns: Priory of Hampole — Victoria County History: A History of the County of York: Volume 3 (pp.163–165)
12. ^{{PastScape|mnumber=52396 |mname=MONK BRETTON PRIORY|accessdate=12 December 2011}}
13. ^British History Online — Houses of Benedictine monks: Priory of Monk Bretton — Victoria County History: A History of the County of York: Volume 3 (pp.91–95)
14. ^{{PastScape|mnumber=318580 |mname=ROCHE ABBEY|accessdate=12 December 2011}}
15. ^British History Online — Houses of Cistercian monks: Roche — Victoria County History: A History of the County of York: Volume 3 (pp.153–156)
16. ^{{PastScape|mnumber=318951 |mname=THE FRIARS|accessdate=12 December 2011}}
17. ^British History Online — Friaries: The Austin friars of Tickhill — Victoria County History: A History of the County of York: Volume 3 (pp.280–281)
18. ^Tickhill Trinitarians  Leland, Itinerary, ii, p.112

References

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