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- Bromholm Priory was a Cluniac priory, situated in a coastal location near the village of Bacton, Norfolk, England Bromholm Priory, also known as Bacton...
- elder John Paston died at London on 21 or 22 May 1466, and was buried at Bromholm Priory, Norfolk. Several of John Paston's letters survive among the Paston...
- North Walsham. In the east of the parish can be found the ruined Cluniac Bromholm Priory. The civil parish has an area of 9.45 square kilometres (3.65 sq mi)...
- Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Thomas the Martyr, Bromehill Bromholm Priory Cluniac monks alien house: dependent on Castle Acre Priory; founded...
- Binham Priory Blackborough Priory Blakeney Whitefriars Bromehill Priory Bromholm Priory Burnham Norton Friary Carbrooke Preceptory Carrow Priory Castle...
- lepers. Henry regularly went on pilgrimages, particularly to the abbeys of Bromholm, St Albans and Walsingham Priory, although he appears to have sometimes...
- island" -holm, -holme, -hulme (holm) Gr****holm, Denholm, Buckholm, Marholm, Bromholm Priory, Killingholme, Hempholme, Skokholm, Nunburnholme, Hubberholme, Skyreholme...
- Priory, Yorkshire (nuns) Barnstaple Priory, Devon Bermondsey Abbey, London Bromholm Priory, Norfolk Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk Daventry Priory, Northamptonshire...
- Peter's-on-the-Wall Bradwell-on-Sea, England. The oldest church in England (Saint Cedd) Bromholm Priory, England. Claimed to possess a piece of the True Cross Bury St Edmunds...
- Tax. For Walcott the figures were 25 marks (£16 13s 4d) (the Prior of Bromholm's portion was £1 0s 0d). Between 1250 and 1350, manorial accounts from Lessingham...