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Crowland Abbey (historically
often spelled Croyland Abbey; Latin: Croilandia) is a
Church of
England parish church,
formerly part of a
Benedictine abbey...
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Crowland (modern usage) or
Croyland (medieval era name and the one
still in
ecclesiastical use; cf. Latin: Croilandia) is a town in the
South Holland district...
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Croyland Chronicle, also
called Crowland Chronicle, is an
important primary source for
English medieval history,
particularly the late 15th century...
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Croyland Abbey is a
Grade II-listed
manor house (currently used as offices), in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. The
building was
never an abbey. It is...
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sought to live the life of a hermit, and
moved out to the
island of
Croyland, now
called Crowland (in present-day Lincolnshire), on St Bartholomew's...
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Croyland Abbey....
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monastic grange – now the
Jacobean Croyland Abbey –
which was an
offshoot of the
monastery of
Crowland (or
Croyland) Abbey, near Peterborough, some 30...
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Wikisource has the text of the 1913
Catholic Encyclopedia article Twiketal of
Croyland. Lewis, C. P.; Harrison, B. (2004). "Thurcytel (d. 975?),
abbot of Crowland"...
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history of
Crowland Abbey,
Historia Monasterii Croylandensis, the
Croyland Chronicle, a m****cript
which has
since been
shown to have been fabricated...
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substantial Beauchamp estates, her
father having left no male heirs. The
Croyland Chronicle records that
Richard agreed to a
prenuptial contract in the following...