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Whitchurch Canonicorum (/ˈwɪtʃɜːrtʃ kəˌnɒnɪˈkɔːrəm/) is a
village and
civil parish in
southwest Dorset, England,
situated in the
Marshwood Vale 5 miles...
- 2°51′50″W / 50.752°N 2.864°W / 50.752; -2.864
Whitchurch Canonicorum Hundred or
Whitechurch Canonicorum Hundred was a
hundred in the
county of Dorset, England...
- The
Institutio canonicorum Aquisgranensis (the
Instruction of
canons of Aachen) was a text
disseminated in 816 at a
church council gathered at Aachen...
- The
Reform of the
Frankish Church:
Chrodegang of Metz and the
Regula Canonicorum in the
Eighth Century. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. p. 21....
- sant'Agostino :
Congregazione del
santissimo Salvatore (1730).
Bullarium Canonicorum regularium Rhenanæ
congregationis sanctissimi Salvatoris, seu Congeries...
- the moon". In some
church records the town is
referred to as 'Norton
Canonicorum' as an
alternative to
Midsomer Norton, and this may be
because of the...
- "finest
timber roof of Dorset". St
Candida and Holy
Cross at
Whitchurch Canonicorum is the only
church in the country,
besides Westminster Abbey, to have...
- cathedral.
Around 755, he
wrote a
special rule for them, the
Regula Canonicorum,
later known as 'Rule of Chrodegang'. The rule,
containing thirty-four...
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Marshall (Dorset),
Yeovil (Somerset),
Crewkerne (Somerset),
Whitchurch Canonicorum (Dorset),
Axmouth (Devon),
Branscombe (Devon),
Cullompton (Devon), Tiverton...
- Coombe, Teignmouth, Teignbridge,
Devon Coombe,
Dorset (in
Whitchurch Canonicorum) Coombe,
Gloucestershire Coombe,
Hampshire Coombe, Kent Coombe, Croydon...