- 448, 23
archimandrites or
abbots sign, with 30 bishops. The
second Council of Nicaea, AD 787,
recognized the
right of
abbots to
ordain their monks to the...
- area was
split into four manors:
Abbots Langley, Langleybury, Chambersbury, and Hyde. In 1539,
Henry VIII
seized Abbots Langley and sold it to his military...
- "Kensington—S Mary
Abbots". Dove's
Guide for
Church Bell Ringers. 28
August 2006.
British History Online: The
village centres around St. Mary
Abbots church and...
- DD Tank). Each
Abbot was
supported by an
amphibious Stalwart High
Mobility Load
Carrier with
additional ammunition.
British Army
Abbots were
replaced by...
- Place-names project, the
settlement name
Abbots Bromley could mean 'clearing/wood
frequented by broom'. The
prefix '
abbots' was
added because the
village was...
- England. The
following is a list of
abbots of Abingdon:
Historian Susan E.
Kelly regards the
traditional first six
abbots as fictional: "There is good reason...
-
Abbots Ripton is a
village and
civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England.
Abbots Ripton is
situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district...
- "Side view of
Abbots'
Leigh House,
where Charles II took
refuge after the
Battle of Worcester". 19
February 2020. "The
Gateway to
Abbots'
Leigh House,...
- series, and
stage productions. As a drummer/backing singer,
Abbot joined the
Black Abbots (founded by
Robert Turner) in
Chester during the mid-1960s and...
-
Hemingford Abbots is a
village and
civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England.
Hemingford Abbots lies
approximately 3
miles (5 km) east of Huntingdon, and...