Armathwaite Nunnery
Armathwaite Nunnery was a Benedictine nunnery in Cumbria, England. It was situated near the confluence of the rivers Croglin Water and Eden in the southern angle of the parish of Ainstable, and was first known as the nunnery of Ainstable.
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Armathwaite Nunnery
Armathwaite Nunnery was a Benedictine nunnery in Cumbria, England. It was situated near the confluence of the rivers Croglin Water and Eden in the southern angle of the parish of Ainstable, and was first known as the nunnery of Ainstable.
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Carlisle
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disestablished
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Ca. 1092. Disputed. Certainly before 1200.
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William Rufus. Disputed
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Armathwaite Nunnery
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Nunnery of Ainstable, Armathwaite Priory
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No
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