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- of which are in England. They tended to be a simple cell (also called anchorhold) built against one of the walls of the local village church. In Germanic-speaking...
- historical female anchorite, Christine Carpenter, who was walled into her anchorhold in a village church in Shere, Surrey, in southern England, in 1329. The...
- at least three different recluses, both men and women, at the Tower's anchorhold: Brother William, Idonee de Boclaund (an anc****ss), and Geoffrey le Hermit...
- distinct from it. Anchorites lived the religious life in the solitude of an "anchorhold" (or "anchorage"), usually a small hut or "cell", typically built against...
- (fl. 1422–1436) was an early 15th-century British anc****ss. From the anchorhold at All Saints' Church, North Street, York, Emma received visions of the...
- National Register in 1982. The property includes a period carriage house. Anchorhold (9 Harbor Lane), also formerly known as Elwood and Anchorage, is an 1885...
- Gender and Enclosure in the Middle Ages (2005, as editor) Rhetoric of the Anchorhold: Space, Place and Body within the Discourses of Enclosure (2008, as editor)...
- accusing her of diverting and stealing the hospital's funds. She fled to the anchorhold of her friend, Dame Eve, and was then received into Canon John's house...
- Gallery, London in 2011. 2022 "The Directors", Artangel, London 2013 "AnchorholdMeetings with Marcus Coates", Hai arts, Island of Hailuoto, Finland...
- Cluniac priory by Lord Ralph de Tony. The church is known today for the Anchorhold room located on the south side of a church. For a period of several centuries...