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- began to build the church at Ikanho". Botolph founded the monastery of Icanho. Icanho, which means 'ox hill', has been identified as Iken, located by the...
- monks 1130; dissolved 1538; granted to Richard Gresham 1546/7 Hoxon Priory Icanho Monastery ~ Saxon Benedictine? monks founded 653-4 by St Botolph; destro****...
- included the sees at Dommoc and Helmham, Botwulf of Thorney's monastery at Icanho, the religious foundations at Ely and Dereham founded by daughters of Anna...
- Botolph (or Botwulf) is supposed to have been buried at his foundation of Icanho (Iken) but in 970, Edgar I of England gave permission for Botolph's remains...
- been found near the site. Saint Botolph began to build his monastery at Icanho, now conclusively identified as Iken, Suffolk, in the year that Anna was...
- coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) List of monastic houses in England Icanho — order: special rule approved by Benedict Biscop c.670: Victoria County...
- minster: Pauline Stafford, 1985, The East Midlands in the early middle ages Icanho — location: Victoria County History: A History of the County of Lincoln...
- by John Leland in his 16th century Itineraries, was that the 7th century Icanho (or Icanhoc, or Ycanno) monastery, mentioned by Bede, and said to have been...
- Anna's religious daughters in Gaul, began building his monastic cell at Icanho, a location believed to have been at Iken beside, or upon, the inland estuary...