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district of ****bria, England. The
parish was
historically called Holme Cultram. The
modern names of
Abbeytown and
Holme Abbey both
reference Holmcultram...
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Holmcultram Abbey (alternatively Holm
Cultram Abbey or
Holme Cultram Abbey) was a
Cistercian monastery in what is now the
village of
Abbeytown in ****bria...
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initially formed at Brampton,
Cleator Moor, ****ermouth, Egremont,
Holme Cultram, Keswick, Maryport, Millom, Penrith, Whitehaven,
Wigton and Workington...
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historically part of the
ancient parish of
Holme Cultram in the
historic county of ****berland.
Holme Cultram's parish church was at Abbeytown, 4
miles (6 km)...
- Byland.
Numerous raids began by
attacking the area
around Carlisle, Holm
Cultram Abbey and Northumberland, then
eventually crossed over into
North Yorkshire...
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Caerlaverock is
around 1160, when they were
granted to the
monks of Holm
Cultram Abbey.
Around 1220
Alexander II of
Scotland granted the
lands to Sir John...
- In the
early 14th century, a
castle was
built at
Wolsty to
defend Holme Cultram Abbey from
attacks by Scots, who
would frequently raid
across the Solway...
- wife Joan. 1304 Easter, dies en
route to
Annandale and is
buried at Holm
Cultram Abbey, ****berland.
Following his
death his
Eleanor remarries,
before 8...
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Cistercian monastery of Grey Abbey,
County Down, as a
daughter house of Holm
Cultram (****berland) in 1193. He also made
incursions into the west to increase...
- north.
Newtown was
first recorded in a 1538
survey of the
Manor of Holm
Cultram, and in the past has been
known as New Mawbray. The name "Mawbray" comes...