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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 Cumbria...
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  • Rievaulx) Grace Dieu Abbey, Monmouthshire, Wales (1226 Waverley) Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire, England (1246 Citeaux) Holmcultram Abbey, Cumbria, England...
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    Savigny†) Fermoy Abbey, County Cork (1170 Inislounaght (Suir)) Grey Abbey, Co, Down (1193 Holmcultram Abbey) Glangragh (Glanawydan) Abbey, County Waterford...
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    Abbeytown (redirect from Abbey Town)
    mid-17th century (The Towne of the Abbey, Abbey Towne; Abbeytown from mid-18th century) and is named after the Holmcultram Abbey founded in the 12th century...
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  • Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale (category Burials at Holmcultram Abbey)
    the Earl & Countess of Carrick, at Turnberry, grant the men of Melrose abbey certain freedoms, according to English law. In 1286, he was witness, along...
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  • Abbeytown, a parish in Cumbria, England Holmcultram Abbey, also known as Holm Cultram Abbey or Holme Cultram Abbey, a Cistercian monastery in Cumbria, England...
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  • Robert Bruce, Lord of Liddesdale (category Burials at Holmcultram Abbey)
    taller than a spear's length. Bruce's body was recovered and buried at Holmcultram Abbey, near that of his grandfather, Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale...
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  • is otherwise rural. The most important building in the parish was Holmcultram Abbey part of which has been converted into a parish church, and other parts...
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  • Christian of Whithorn (category Burials at Holmcultram Abbey)
    Christian of Whithorn was Bishop of Whithorn (1154–1186), the second incumbent of that Episcopal See since it had been resurrected by King Fergus of Galloway...
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    second occasion, the Abbot of Furness Abbey went to meet Bruce in an attempt to bribe him into sparing his Abbey and its lands from destruction. The Scottish...
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