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- Holmcultram Abbey (alternatively Holm Cultram Abbey or Holme Cultram Abbey) was a Cistercian monastery in what is now the village of Abbeytown in ****bria...
- initially formed at Brampton, Cleator Moor, ****ermouth, Egremont, Holme Cultram, Keswick, Maryport, Millom, Penrith, Whitehaven, Wigton and Workington...
- parish in ****bria, England Holmcultram Abbey, also known as Holm Cultram Abbey or Holme Cultram Abbey, a Cistercian monastery in ****bria, England This disambiguation...
- wife Joan. 1304 Easter, dies en route to Annandale and is buried at Holm Cultram Abbey, ****berland. Following his death his Eleanor remarries, before 8...
- Highlows, Hielows, and Hylaws. The hamlet appears in a survey of Holm Cultram dating back to the year 1538, during the reign of Henry VIII. There were...
- Talk page) Holme Cultram Abbey pictures (before and after the fire) British History Online: The Register and Records of Holm Cultram: the full text of...
- Byland. Numerous raids began by attacking the area around Carlisle, Holm Cultram Abbey and Northumberland, then eventually crossed over into North Yorkshire...
- Cistercian monastery of Grey Abbey, County Down, as a daughter house of Holm Cultram (****berland) in 1193. He also made incursions into the west to increase...
- de Vaux. The Register: Burgh-by-Sands', in Register and Records of Holm Cultram, ed. Francis Grainger, W G Collingwood( Kendal, 1929), British History...
- Caerlaverock is around 1160, when they were granted to the monks of Holm Cultram Abbey. Around 1220 Alexander II of Scotland granted the lands to Sir John...