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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...
- Cultram. The
modern names of
Abbeytown and
Holme Abbey both
reference Holmcultram Abbey,
which was
founded in 1150 and
dissolved in 1538; the surviving...
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taller than a spear's length. Bruce's body was
recovered and
buried at
Holmcultram Abbey, near that of his grandfather,
Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale...
- The Earl of Carrick's
burial slab in
Holmcultram Abbey, Abbeytown, ****bria...
- Abbey,
County Cork (1170
Inislounaght (Suir)) Grey Abbey, Co, Down (1193
Holmcultram Abbey)
Glangragh (Glanawydan) Abbey,
County Waterford (1170 Inislounaght...
- Hall
incorporates remains of grange;
currently in use as a
farmhouse Holmcultram Abbey +,
Abbeytown Cistercian monks — from Melrose,
Scotland founded...
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Conishead Priory Dacre Abbey (prob. site)
Furness Abbey Hawkshead Grange Holmcultram Abbey Holme Eden
Abbey Lanercost Priory Nunnery near
Kirkoswald Penrith...
- Carrig; Carricke;
Templenageerah Grey
Abbey Cistercian monks — from
Holmcultram founded 25
August 1193 by Africa, wife of John de Courcy;
dissolved 1...
- (1226 Waverley)
Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire,
England (1246 Citeaux)
Holmcultram Abbey, ****bria,
England (1150 Melrose)
Hulton Abbey, Staffordshire, England...
- St Mary's Church, Abbeytown: all that is left of
Holmcultram Abbey,
founded by
David I, King of Scots, and his son, Earl Henry, in 1150...