- of Hampshire, Somerset,
Dorset and Wiltshire. Wynflæd is
likely a
widow vowess primarily connected to
royal foundation at
Shaftesbury Abbey, with further...
- Louis,
brother of
Rudolf of Burgundy? Eadflæd, nun at
Wilton Æthelhild,
vowess (religious woman) at
Wilton Stafford, pp. 324–325 Kelley, pp. 63–93 Yorke...
- Dissolution: ‘Ther
lyeth an
image of Edith, of stone, in th'
abbite of a
vowess,
holding a hart in her
right hand, on the
north side of the high altaire’...
-
venerated as a
saint there. Her
mother Wynflæd, who died
around 950, was a
vowess (religious woman), who was also a
benefactor of the nunnery.
Edgar was brought...
-
Alice Hampton (14?? – 1516) was a rich
English vowess and benefactor. She is
considered to be the only
vowess who was not married. She
became rich when her...
- of parliament. He died
childless and left his
estate to
Alice Hampton,
vowess and benefactor.
William Hampton was a fishmonger. In 1462 he was a Sheriff...
- his
grandmother (ava) Wynflæd to Shaftesbury. She may well be the nun or
vowess (religiosa femina) of this name in a
charter dated 942 and
preserved in...
- dissolution: ‘Ther
lyeth an
image of Edith, of stone, in th'
abbite of a
vowess,
holding a hart in her
right hand, on the
north side of the high altaire’...
- the
prioress Elizabeth Prudde in 1492.
Alice was the only
known unmarried vowess; she was rich and had
influence in London. She had
inherited her uncle's...
- Wooton-under-Edge
Thomas de Berkeley, 5th
Baron Berkeley c. 1430
Quinton Joan
Clopton (
vowess) with
canopy 1438
Cirencester Richard Dixton in armour, with
canopy 1439...