- as Keel. The name of the
hamlet changed from
Keeling to
Nunkeeling due to the fame of
Nunkeeling Priory,
built by
Agnes de
Arches during the
reign of King...
-
Nunkeeling Priory was a
priory of
Benedictine nuns in the East
Riding of Yorkshire,
England founded by
Agnes de
Arches or de
Catfoss in 1152 . It was dedicated...
- Norton-on-Derwent, Nostell, Nosterfield, Notton, Nun Monkton, Nunburnholme,
Nunkeeling,
Nunthorpe Oakenshaw (West Yorkshire), Oakworth, Octon, Old Cantley, Old...
-
Church of
Saint Mary,
Nunburnholme ____________________ Brunnum Priory Nunkeeling Priory Benedictine nuns
founded 1152 by
Agnes de
Arches (Agnes de Catfoss);...
- Uses.
Bewholme (parish of
Nunkeeling) (Yorkshire)
inclosure and
establishment of a
yearly sum to the
impropriators of
Nunkeeling rectory in lieu of tithes...
-
included the
abbeys of
Meaux and
Thornton and the
priories of Swine,
Nunkeeling and Bridlington. This land was
confiscated and
became crown property when...
- of York,
including the
Abbeys of
Meaux and Swine, with the
Priories of
Nunkeeling and Burstall. Vol. 2. Hull: R Brown. p. 536. OCLC 44574530. "Ravenser...
- to Pope
Boniface VIII in 1301.
Walter died in 1304 and was
buried at
Nunkeeling Priory, Yorkshire.
Walter married Agnes,
daughter of
Peter II de Brus...
- (see below) Meaux Abbey
North Ferriby Priory Nunburnholme Priory (site)
Nunkeeling Priory Ottringham Priory Snaith Priory Swine Priory Warter Priory Watton...
- Riston,
Mappleton with Rowlston, Marton, Moor Town,
North Skirlaugh,
Nunkeeling with Bewholme, Rise,
Seaton & W****and, Sigglesthorne,
South Skirlaugh...