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Sixhills is a
village in the West
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England,
about 3
miles (4.8 km) south-east from
Market Rasen. It lies just
south of...
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orders was
connected with the
priory at
Sempringham and
later with
Sixhill. He also
rhymed Story of England.
Mannyng began writing his
chronicle at...
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display in the
church as hers. Elizabeth's
daughter Gwladys was sent to
Sixhills convent for the rest of her life. Her
husband Dafydd is
thought to have...
- Lord
Clinton 1538/9;
mansion later built on site no
longer exists St Mary
Sixhills Priory Gilbertine Canons and Canonesses —
double house;
founded between...
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Gilbertine convent in
Sixhills, Lincolnshire, as a
young child.
Edward I
ordered annual payment of 20
pounds for Gwladys's
upkeep at the
Sixhills convent, where...
- Six Hills,
Sixhills, and Six Hill may
refer to: Six Hills, a
collection of
Roman barrows in Hertfordshire,
England Sixhills, a
village in Lincolnshire...
- cope and two
chasubles which came from the
medieval Gilbertine priory at
Sixhills. "Parishes and
Deaneries in the
Diocese of Nottingham".
Catholic Diocese...
- to a
convent in
Lincolnshire –
Gwenllian to
Sempringham and
Gwladys to
Sixhills,
where she died in 1336. Dafydd's sons were both
imprisoned at Bristol...
- (letter from Gwenllian)
Robert Manning (a
canon at
Sempringham then at
Sixhills) see The
Works of
Thomas Hearne, 4 vols (London, 1810)
Annales Prioratus...
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Shepeau Stow,
Short Ferry, Sibsey,
Sibsey Northlands, Silk Willoughby,
Sixhills, Skegness, Skel****, Skellingthorpe, Skendleby, Skidbrooke, Skillington...