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  • *{{i-Park}} Barnwell Country Park *{{i-OpenSpace}} Brampton Valley Waylinear park on a disused railway line)
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  • ...e to mourn the dead Queen. The coffin was guarded inside the priory by the canons overnight before continuing on to [[St Albans]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Duns ...l clubs, Dunstable Town FC and AFC Dunstable, who both play at the Creasey Park Stadium. Both clubs compete in the Spartan South Midlands League, in the Pr
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  • ...ed nearby. Marble Arch and Wellington Arch, at the north and south ends of Park Lane respectively, have royal connections, as do the Albert Memorial and Ro ...al Parks of Hyde Park, its neighbour [[Kensington Gardens]] and [[Regent's Park]], all in [[Middlesex]].
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  • ...[Brockley Hill]], thought by some to be the site of Sulloniacis. [[Canons Park]], to the north-west, was developed as an estate by James Brydges, 1st Duke Edgware Cricket Club, based at Canons Park, play Sunday League cricket during the summer months.<ref>{{cite web|url=ht
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  • Excavations around the eastern end of the [[Syon Park]] estate have unearthed evidence of a Romano-British settlement. 'Gislheres ...the Duke was executed in 1552. Soon after, they were given to the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor, with whom they remain today.<ref>'And So Ma
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  • ...s was at one time Scotland's largest building, originated in the priory of Canons Regular founded by Bishop Robert Kennedy. ...the leper hospital at St Nicholas farmhouse (The Steading) between Albany Park and the East Sands leisure centre.<ref>{{citation |contribution = St Andre
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  • ...est after the cathedral at Truro). Also built at that time was an abbey of canons regular, now mostly ruined. For most of Bodmin's history, the tin industry ...ch serves the needs of thirsty dogs at the entrance to Bodmin's Priory car park was donated by Prince Chula Chakrabongse of Thailand who lived at Tredethy.
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  • ...cription); and the tenor of 1719 by Richard Sanders of [[Bromsgrove]]. All canons have been removed and replaced with bolted iron joists for ringing. The 16t ...parks/findapark/wootton-hall] who developed the grounds into a mobile home park. This development rescued and restored the Hall and revitalized the communi
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  • ...ts such as the Canterbury Enterprise Hub, Lakesview International Business Park and the Whitefriars retail development.<ref name="ecomonic stats" /> ...o be an abbey and reverted to its previous status of 'a college of secular canons'. The New Foundation came into being on 8 April 1541.<ref>Barrie Dobson, 'C
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  • ...date is not known, it was given by the lord of the manor to the Gilbertine canons of Mattersey Priory, in Nottinghamshire, which was founded by Roger de Mars ...k|accessdate=2010-01-22}}</ref> In 1902 he gave the people of Bolton Lever Park at Rivington. In 1911, Lever consulted Thomas Mawson, landscape architect a
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  • ...etter landscape feature during landscaping of the new Bayham Abbey mansion park, and were donated to the state in 1961. Bayham Abbey lies within the valley of the [[River Teise]]. Premonstratensian canons often preferred secluded areas for their monasteries, and Bayham was such a
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  • The most popular park in Reigate is the Priory Park, which is located behind the High Street, adjacent to Bell Street. It has a *United Reformed Church: [http://www.reigateparkchurch.org Reigate Park URC]
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  • ...ccessdate=4 February 2010}}</ref> This caused severe arguments between the canons of Wells and the monks of Bath until the bishopric was renamed "Bath and We During Second World War, Stoberry Park in Wells was the location of a Prisoner of War camp, housing Italian prison
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  • ...h are located in the Blackpole area of the city, and the Shrub Hill Retail Park which is located immediately outside the city centre. ...nedictine monks were driven out at 18 January 1540 and replaced by secular canons.
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  • ...Hyde Park - geograph.org.uk - 788974.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Picnics in Hyde Park]] [[File:Aerial view of Hyde Park.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Hyde Park (foreground) and Kensington Gardens]]
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  • ...this was altered and Waltham became an abbey with an abbot and twenty-four canons, which grew to be the richest monastery in Essex. To the abbey's west and ...of the former Abbey Gardens are now in the care of the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority for recreation use and nature conservation.
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  • ...n, who held the castle and manor at [[Trematon]], took the market from the canons at St Germans and established it at Saltash. The Count granted Trematon and A BMX and skatepark are available in the Saltmill Park along with pieces of public art. Saltmill is also home to a newly developed
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  • Ashtead appears in the ''[[Domesday Book]]'' as ''Stede''. It was held by the Canons of Bayeux from the Bishop of Bayeux. Its ''Domesday'' Assets were: 3 hides St Giles Church in Ashtead Park dates from the 12th century, and Ashtead is mentioned twice in Samuel Pepys
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  • Paradise Wildlife park is in Cowheath Wood. Wormley was one of the manors which were granted by Harold Godwinson to the canons of Waltham Holy Cross. Wormley remained under the control of the monastery
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  • ...been the seat of a bishopric for centuries, which grew out of an abbey of Canons Regular attributed to St Colman in the 6th century. The Diocese of Dromore ...fine grounds of the palace. A monument to Thomas Percy stands in the Town Park.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911|p=589}}
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  • In 1083, Bishop William de St-Calais expelled a number of canons from [[Durham]]. Some of these settled in the area and established a colleg ...South Church today,<ref name="H094" /> together with accommodation for the canons; the building known today as the East Deanery.<ref>{{Harvnb |Hutchinson|200
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  • ...avenny]] and within the eastern section of the [[Brecon Beacons]] National Park. This is an isolated spot, the mountains rising steeply to either side, fu ...By 1118, a group of around 40 monks from England founded there a priory of Canons Regular; the first in Wales.
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  • From the 12th century until 1543 the lands of Penarth were owned by the canons of St Augustine, [[Bristol]]. The Norman church of St Augustine (on the hea ...ison thieves, rustlers and vagabonds. It was located roughly where the car park now stands at the rear of the NatWest Bank in Plymouth Road.
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  • ...In later times this was known as the manor of 'Bourne Abbots'. Whether the canons knew that name is less clear. The estate was given by the Abbey's founder, ...s, particularly in the field of martial arts, and efforts to build a skate park continue.
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  • ...the plague of 1349, but recovered enough, and with encouragement from the Canons, and growing general prosperity, to have a new church (now St. Mary's, behi ...st. The mill first recorded on the site in 1170 was run by the Augustinian canons. In 1536 it passed to King Henry VIII. In 1564, Queen Elizabeth I granted t
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  • ...outer baileys still exist. The castle is part of the Clare Castle Country Park which has the distinction of containing the only (now decommissioned) railw ...interlaced with water in the old moats. The Stour Valley Path crosses the park.
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  • * Fishing is permitted in season at the Hailsham Country Park lake, off Gleneagles Drive. Horse riding is popular in Hailsham and there a ...e the Hailsham Carnival, held each summer and organised by the Lark In The Park Charitable Trust and partner organisations, an annual Charter Market and va
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  • ...acquired extra land from the nearby village of [[Bottisham]] in 1279. The canons were expelled in 1535 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. ...had moved to Britain in 1912 when Huttleston was sixteen. They resided in Park Lane, Mayfair. Huttleston was educated at Harrow and the Royal Military Col
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  • ...dedicated to the Holy Trinity, built at [[Repton]]. In 1172 she moved the Canons from Calke to the new Repton Priory, whereupon Calke became a subordinate " ...538, and its land confiscated by The Crown.<ref name=autogenerated1 /> The canons had, however, anticipated the dissolution and so had begun to lease out som
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  • ...he earliest known mills on the Sheaf, having been built around 1280 by the Canons of Beauchief Abbey as a fulling mill. After the abbey was dissolved in the ...rage system is overloaded by heavy rainfall, Yorkshire Water excavated the park in 2004/5 to construct a tank capable of holding 2.2 million gallons of sto
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  • ...orseshoe are used as offices, a library and as the houses for the Dean and Canons.<ref name=RobinsonP26/> ==Park and landscape==
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  • ...ntryside day out - Great Notley and the Flitch Way]</ref> a linear country park along the route of the old Braintree to Bishop's Stortford railway, links L ...ard founded in 1106 an Augustinian priory dedicated to St Mary. One of its canons served as curate to the parish.
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  • ...ople of the same religion, ordered a liturgy, or service book, with one of canons, to be prepared, for the use of the Scottish Church, which being accordingl ...Protestant Reformer, John Knox, was buried in the old kirkyard, now a car park for the High Court of Justiciary. The approximate position of his grave is
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  • ...ctly accessible to each another; its design deviates enough from Palladian canons to make it unlikely that Inigo Jones designed it;<ref>Gervase Jackson-Stops ...the house into ornamental lakes, dug a ha-ha, or sunken fence, around the park and built the dairy and the temple against the menagerie. In 1771-74 the Gr
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  • ...uke University Press|page=421}}</ref> It was an abbey of Premonstratensian canons, dedicated to St James the Great. The abbey was enriched by gifts from the ...he abbot, Richard Bentley was awarded a pension of £50 a year, and the 17 canons received pensions of between £40 and £4 a year.
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  • The priory of St. Mary of Newstead, a house of Augustinian Canons, was founded by King Henry II about the year 1170,<ref name=PS>{{pastscape| ...e, prior, Richard Kychun, sub-prior, John Bredon, cellarer, and nine other canons, Robert Sisson, John Derfelde, William Dotton, William Bathley, Christopher
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  • ...ard Colvin, "Burlington's mission was to reinstate in Augustan England the canons of Roman architecture as described by Vitruvius, exemplified by its survivi ...4}}</ref> In 1897, the two sphinxes on the main gate were removed to Green Park during the celebrations of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. They were neve
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  • ...the priory a steady income from rents, fines, licences and other fees. The canons of Guisborough owned 4,000 sheep, mostly in Eskdale, in the 13th and 14th c ...26}}</ref><ref name="Flanagan">{{harvnb|Flanagan|2010|page=122}}</ref> The canons were closely associated with the Cistercians and one Gisborough canon, Will
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  • ...am]] in [[Hampshire]]. The abbey was founded in 1222 for Premonstratensian canons, an austere order of priests. The abbey was a minor house of its order, and ...regular belonging to the Premonstratensian order (also known as the 'white canons' from the colour of their robes and Norbertines from the name of their foun
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  • ...maining skate parks, Harrow Skate Park, is next to the leisure centre. The park is a major centre of the British skateboarding scene and draws visitors fro ...bandoned plans to relocate within Harrow at Prince Edward Fields, [[Canons Park]]. Famous ex-players include Vinnie Jones.
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  • ...e book|title=A History of the County of Derby: Volume 2: 'Houses of Austin canons: The priory of Repton, with the cell of Calke',|year=1907|pages=58–63|url ...er widowhood, frequently visited the local area; staying at nearby Gopsall Park, home of her previous Lord Chamberlain, The Earl of Howe. Following her vis
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  • A [[Gresley Priory|priory]] of Augustinian canons was founded at Gresley in the reign of Henry I, by William de Gresley, son Opposite the park is Gresley Common, the venue for annual bonfire nights until 2003 and the l
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  • *Caird Park Golf Course - [[Dundee]] *Pavenham Park Golf Club - [[Bedford]]
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  • ...s its first prior; William II's granting of a charter of protection to the canons of the Priory so the foundation must have occurred at some time between whe ...decided in 1223 that Holy Trinity should be free from visitation from the canons and priors of St Botolph's.<ref name=PrioryCol/>
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  • ...hwick Priory''' or '''Our Lady at Southwick''' was a priory of Augustinian canons in [[Hampshire]]: originally founded in [[Portchester Castle]] on [[Portsm ...in the walls of [[Portchester Castle]]. The foundation charter gave to the canons the church of Portchester, timber for fencing, building and fuel, common pa
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  • ...oraries soon described it as "demolished" and "weak". It was bought by the Canons of Windsor in 1364, who began to sell off its stonework. The remains of the ...ese plans were abandoned and the western half of the castle became a local park. In the 21st century, [[English Heritage]] manage the inner bailey, the eas
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  • ...is composed of the dean, four residentiary canons and (currently) two lay canons, each with a different responsibility in the running of the cathedral. ===College of Minor Canons===
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  • ...ries, the priory was closed in 1540.<ref>{{brithist|36270|Houses of Austin canons: Priory of Nostell}}</ref> ...ge and walks to the restored Obelisk Lodge through wildflower meadows. The park was purchased from Lord St Oswald by the National Trust with funding from t
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  • ...'s door'. Between 1217–1223, a grant of money was made by Edelina to the Canons of the Church of Saint John the Baptist, [[Sandleford]] of 40s. and 8d. fro ...iam de Wintershull obtained licence to impark his wood of Frobury [Frobury park copse], which covered an area of 10 acres, in 1260, and died seised of the
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  • ..., six boys and seven servants. The boys were in effect the boarders at the canons' school, and their number was increased by day boys. The priory had 40 acre The last Prior and his four canons all subscribed to the Act of Supremacy 1534 and were granted pensions. Rich
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  • ...lord of the manor granted land to the religious order of Premonstratensian canons at Cockersand Abbey.<ref name=vch>{{brithist|41365}} {{VCH|vol=3|p=445–44 ...hester Railway but some coal was transported to power stations at Trafford Park and Stretford using the Bridgewater Canal. Pit head baths, a canteen and me
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  • ...e [[River Hamble]] and [[Southampton]] and to the north is [[Whiteley]], [[Park Gate]] and [[Swanwick, Hampshire|Swanwick]]. Premonstratensian canons founded [[Titchfield Abbey]] in 1222.<ref name="VCH1">Doubleday and Page, H
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  • ...Connell Priory was an important Priory, founded in 1202 by the Augustinian Canons. This and other sites are a reminder that Newbridge was an early Christian ...on Cutlery Road. The "Watering Gates" located at the entrance to the Town Park was also constructed as part of the original Barrack building (and as the n
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  • ...ollowed to the north by the [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|River Don]], Seaton Park and the small [[Brig o' Balgownie]] hamlet. Since the 1960s, and the North ...dates from at least 1370 but probably replaced a building of around 1160. Canons resided in the Chanonry.
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  • ...k/outandabout/dalesandtowns/wharfedale/kettlewell Yorkshire Dales National Park] – Kettlewell@</ref> between [[Great Whernside]] to the south and [[Buckd ...Middleham. And granted to the Premonstratensian Order (known as the White Canons). It was dissolved in 1536 under Henry VIII. Whilst some of the ruins are
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  • ...nt's Barn in South Wingfield, and the only person killed died in Wingfield Park. ...es, scythes and a few guns, which had been hidden in a quarry in Wingfield Park, and had a set of rather unfocussed revolutionary demands, including the wi
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  • ...he parish, near the church. The position of this village, now called Upper Park Town, may have given Nazeing its name, which means 'settlers on a spur of l ...ook]] records Nazeing or Nasinga in the [[hundred]] of Waltham as follows: Canons of Waltham before and after 1066; Odo from Ranulf, brother of Ilger, and 2
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  • [[File:Christ Church Cathedral Dublin - Plan Park en.svg|left|thumb|250px|Plan of the Cathedral]] ..., Christ Church was converted to a priory of the Regular Order of Arrosian Canons (Reformed Augustinian Rule) by the second Archbishop of Dublin, Laurence O'
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  • Comyn's charter of 1191 or 1192, which allowed for a chapter of thirteen canons, of which three held special dignities (as Chancellor, Precentor and Treasu ...nard, 1924: p. 9</ref> the right of election being allocated solely to the canons of the Chapter.
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  • ...y founded [[Oxford Castle]] and he and d'Ivry founded a college of secular canons there.<ref name=Page/> Not long after 1086 the manor of Stowe was transferr ...rwickshire]], whose grandson Sir Peter Temple, 2nd Baronet enclosed a deer park in 1651.<ref name=Page/> The village was probably abandoned at this time. T
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  • ...o St Helen's Priory, however, shortly after its establishment, many of the canons of the Priory transferred to Darley, St Helen's serving as a hospital.<ref By the early 14th century, the abbey had fallen into poverty and two canons had to be sent to other monasteries as they could not be sustained at Darle
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  • ...ms a suburb of [[Bristol]], near the suburbs of [[Stoke Bishop]], Westbury Park, [[Henleaze]], [[Southmead]] and [[Henbury]]. The monastery became a college with a dean and canons at the end of the 13th century. It was rebuilt in the mid-15th century to r
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  • The [[Exmoor]] National Park spreads out to the west of the village. The [[Coleridge Way]] footpath pass ...t passed, with the priory, to [[Tewkesbury Abbey]] and then in 1474 to the canons of [[Windsor Castle|Windsor]].<ref name=bush/> In the 14th century the name
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  • ...|42022|report}}</ref> The older house dated from mediæval times.<ref name=park /> ...use and six acres of garden at Grove Place from [[Romsey Abbey]].<ref name=park />
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  • ...ution, but the lease had been granted to another man.<ref>Houses of Austin canons: The Priory of Poughley' in: A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 2 .... The aircraft crashed onto what was then a military firing range at Great Park Farm, Besselsleigh and almost immediately burst into flames. All three memb
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  • '''Holyrood Abbey''' is a ruined abbey of the Augustinian Canons Regular in [[Edinburgh]], [[Midlothian]]. The abbey was founded in 1128 by The abbey was originally served by a community of Augustinian Canons Regular from [[Merton Priory]]. The layout of the original church at Holyro
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  • ...ngton]] village. In 1336 it was expanded to a full Priory for Augustinian Canons and was completed in 1343. It was dissolved in 1536, when the buildings an ...a Royal Air Force (RAF) Handley Page O/400 from No. 14 Aircraft Acceptance Park RAF took off from Castle Bromwich Aerodrome on a test flight.<ref name="Avi
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  • ...anor at the time. The lordship in 1086 was transferred to Walter, with the canons of St Guthlac's Priory in Hereford becoming Tenant-in-chief to the King..<r ...nd chief landowner was Paul Henry Foley of [[Stoke Edith House|Stoke Edith Park]] in Stoke Edith parish. It was reported that there were "several extensive
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  • There was an Iron Age settlement in the parish, in what is now [[Barnsley Park]]. The site was later occupied, in the 2nd century, by a Roman villa. Th ...Park. Built in the Baroque style by Henry Perrot and Charles Stanley after Canons, Great Stanmore. Henry Perrot owned the parish in 1762 and enclosed it by
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  • .../www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/vol3/pp195-199|title=Houses of Austin canons: Priory of Bolton - British History Online|website=www.british-history.ac.u ...inally known as Bolton. It is situated in the [[Yorkshire Dales]] National Park, within the Bolton Abbey estate.
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  • ...w part of Brocklesby civil parish.<ref>{{VCH|2|Houses of Premonstratensian Canons: Newsham Priory|pp=199-202}}</ref><ref>{{genuki|Brocklesby}}</ref> The parish church, All Saints, stands within the Brockleysby Park Estate. It is a Grade I listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1165503|Church of All S
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  • ...hwork remains of Nocton Park Priory.<ref name=ps>{{pastscape|349405|Nocton Park Priory}}</ref> ...lfth century and it became known as Nocton Park.<ref>{{NHLE|1018898|Nocton Park Priory on Abbey Hill|type=monument}}</ref>
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  • ...lled New Clee) near Grimsby docks. This area lay between Humber Street and Park Street, which formed the boundary with the Cleethorpes section of the paris ...prior to the Norman Conquest which was under the supervision of the Austin canons of Wellow Abbey.<ref name=g83/>
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  • ...eamington runs through New Cubbington which then follows through to Hatton Park, and the 67 bus to Leamington runs close by Telford School. ...The building of the present church was probably started by the Augustinian canons at Kenilworth in the early 12th century and when finished consisted of the
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  • ...stant church built on the site. In ancient times Castleknock furnished two canons to the Cathedral of St Patrick, and still today two prebends of St. Patrick * Dónal MacPolin and Peter Sobolewski, Blanchardstown, ''Castleknock and the Park'', 2001, Cottage Publications {{ISBN|1-900935-22-8}}
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  • ...] and [[North Weston, Oxfordshire|North Weston]] and the house, chapel and park of [[Rycote]]. The parish stretches six miles along a north-east — south- ...name=HaseleyHistory/> In 1482 Edward IV granted the manor to the dean and canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.<ref name=OTRL>{{cite web |url= http:
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  • |full name=Church of the blessed Mary<br />of Stanley Park '''Dale Abbey''', also known as '''the Abbey of Stanley Park''', was a religious house, close to [[Ilkeston]] in [[Derbyshire]]. Its rui
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  • Bramshaw sits within the [[New Forest]] National Park. It includes large tracts of land owned by the [[National Trust for Places ...hurch to [[Salisbury cathedral]], when it was appropriated to the resident canons, and from that date the patronage was in the hands of the Dean and chapter
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  • ...utier.<ref>{{cite book|section=Houses of Austin canons: Priory of Healaugh Park|title=A History of the County of York: Volume 3|editor-first=William|editor
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  • ...a Gilbertine Priory was established at [[Mattersey]], around 1185, and the Canons argued that the church should belong to them. It is not clear what the grou ...d Sanderson's Bank South Drain, which are pumped into the Warping Drain by Park Drain Pumping Station, located just to the east of the parish boundary.{{sf
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  • ...acres, formerly open parkland with avenues of trees, fishponds and a deer park, but which is now enclosed as farmland. The 17th and 18th-century landscaped park that surrounds the hall is Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Par
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  • ...tone]] (started 1291) and to face the west front of the priory church of [[Canons Ashby Priory]] resembles that from Helmdon.{{sfn|Anonymous|2011|p=17}} In a ...pplied stone to build [[Brackley Town Hall]] in 1705–06 and to remodel [[Canons Ashby House]] in 1708–10.<ref name=Parry/> In 1739 Helmdon supplied some
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  • |picture caption=Kingswood Warren Park ...had been a frequent house guest of the Vansittart family at Shottesbrooke Park in Berkshire and worshipped at the church there. The old church served as a
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  • ...ogical excavations at Pudding Bag Wood and Rocky Clump in the north of the park, and in Stanmer Great Wood, producing evidence of occupation from Neolithic ...wulf of Sussex to Hunlaf in order that he might found a college of secular canons at [[South Malling]] near [[Lewes]]. In the Middle Ages it had the curious
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  • ...ham|first=John (ed., Boxgrove History Group|title=Tortington and the Black Canons|publisher=Philimore|year=2002}}, p.10.</ref> ...ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tortingtonpark.org.uk/index.htm|title=Tortington Park School|website=tortingtonpark.org.uk|access-date=20 August 2016|archive-dat
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  • ...ton, Yorkshire|Malton]]. Adjacent to the village lies a popular amusement park: Flamingo Land. ...The Lord in 1066 was recorded as Thorbrand, son of Karli and from 1086 the Canons of York (St. Peter). The Tenant-in-chief in 1086 was Berengar of Tosny.<ref
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  • ...Emperor Maximian (late 3rd century) are said to have been found in Catesby Park near Lower Catesby before 1720.<ref name=rc>{{harvnb|RCHME|1981|pp=37–43} ...seby<ref name=rc/> (''i.e.'' "Ashby", referring to Robert's ''caput'' at [[Canons Ashby]]).
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  • King Henry I granted a chapel at Headington to the Augustinian canons regular of St Frideswide's Priory, when the priory was founded in 1122.<ref ...of green spaces including Headington Hill Park, Bury Knowle park and South Park. Close by is [[Shotover Hill]], a heath and woodland area with views over O
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  • ...imber from the forest of [[Silverstone]] in the [[Whittlewood Forest|Royal park]] to build her church.<ref name=Serjeantson/> ...arwickshire]].<ref name=Serjeantson/> By 1290–91 Catesby Priory held the park at [[Westbury, Buckinghamshire]].<ref name=Serjeantson/> The claim was disp
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