- The
Gilbertine Order of
Canons Regular was
founded around 1130 by
Saint Gilbert in Sempringham, Lincolnshire,
where Gilbert was the
parish priest. It was...
- try to
piece together clues along with Bink's
parents and his nanny,
Gilbertine. Meanwhile, Bink, now
outside on the
ground and
crawling about, finds...
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Sempringham (c. 1085 – 4
February 1189) was an
English Catholic who
founded the
Gilbertine Order. He was the only
medieval Englishman to
found a
conventual order...
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north of London. It is
named after Chicksands Priory, a 12th-century
Gilbertine monastery located within the
perimeter of the camp. The site was formerly...
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Poulton Priory or the
Priory of St Mary was a
Gilbertine priory in Poulton, Gloucestershire, England. It was
founded as a
chantry chapel in 1337 by Sir...
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Gilbert is the only
English Saint to have
founded a
monastic order, the
Gilbertines. In 1921 the
parish had a po****tion of 112. On 1
April 1931 the parish...
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chapters in not only Acre, but London, Kilkenny, and Nicosia), just as the
Gilbertine Order was the only
monastic order native to England.
Henry VIII dissolved...
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Church of England.
Holgate was a
canon of the
Gilbertine Order, and was
probably educated at the
Gilbertine house (St Edmund's Priory) at Cambridge. He...
- Park Abbey.
Haverholme was
offered to
Gilbert of
Sempringham and his
Gilbertine order, who sent nuns and
brothers from
Sempringham to
inhabit the new...
- (or
Robert de Brunne; c. 1275 – c. 1338) was an
English chronicler and
Gilbertine canon.
Mannyng provides a
surprising amount of
information about himself...