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Prinknash Abbey (pronounced
locally variously as "Prinidge/Prinnish") (IPA: /ˈprɪnɪdʒ/) is a
Roman Catholic monastery in the Vale of
Gloucester in the...
- Reading, Berkshire,
Ealing Abbey in Ealing, West London, and
Worth Abbey.
Prinknash Abbey, used by
Henry VIII as a
hunting lodge, was
officially returned...
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around the world,
including locations such as
Westminster Cathedral,
Prinknash Abbey in Gloucestershire, and St. Paul's
Basilica in Toronto. In 2024...
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Congregation of Benedictines, and
restoration began at the
hands of
monks from
Prinknash Abbey in Gloucestershire. In 1966, the
priory received its independence...
- John
Bridgeman (c. 1655–1729), of
Prinknash Park, Gloucestershire, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Gloucester...
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inspired after seeing the
original pavement. The
replica was displa**** at
Prinknash Abbey in Gloucester,
England before being auctioned in June 2010 for £75...
- once more resettled, this time by a
small group of
English monks from
Prinknash Abbey in Gloucestershire. The last
French monk, Dom
Leopold Zerr, for...
- (21
February 1847 – 2
February 1926 at Naples;
buried 6
March 1926 at
Prinknash Abbey), son and heir of
Thomas Dyer
Edwardes who died 1885. The couple...
- was Lucy Sale-Barker. She was
brought up at her parents' residences,
Prinknash Park in
Gloucestershire and
Chateau de
Retival in
Normandy and a townhouse...
- He
tried to live as a
hermit on Dartmoor, then went to the
Benedictine Prinknash Abbey,
before joining the
choir of
Westminster Cathedral as a sacristan...