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  List of cathedrals in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
joint with Bristol Cathedral 1836-1897; monastery and convent 681, secular canons 823, Benedictine priory 1022-1539; formerly dedicated to St Peter
translated from Osney 156; convent 727, secular canons 1004, Augustinian priory 1122-1524; formerly dedicated to St Frideswide
List of abbeys and priories in the United Kingdom
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 Tom's Place - Caldwells of the World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Priories were St.Mary's Isle in the first shire, and Whithorn in the other.
He built the Castle of Northampton, and founded or refounded the Priory of St.Andrew in that town, and made it dependent on the Cluniac house of La Charise-sur-Loire; this was probablyin the time of William Rufus, but certainly before 1108, when he granted an ample charter to it in conjunction with Maud, his wife.
He married, perhaps as early as 1090, when she would be aged about 18, Maud, eldest daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton, by Judith, niece of William I, both amovementioned.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for W
Walsingham Priory - It stood a few miles from the sea in the northern part of Norfolk, England
Whithorn Priory - Founded in Scotland in the twelfth century
Whiting, Blessed Richard - Last abbot of Glastonbury, martyr, executed in 1539
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