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  • ...was limited to the [[Ely|City of Ely]] after the Reformation, the Isle of Ely remained a separate administrative jurisdiction until the middle of the twe ...the City of Cambridge. The towns of the fenland are [[Ely, Cambridgeshire|Ely]], 14 miles north of Cambridge, [[March, Cambridgeshire|March]] and [[Chatt
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  • ...) was ruled by ''Ó Céarbhaill of Éile'' (anglicised as: O'Carroll Ely). Ely formed part of the Kingdom of Munster. These petty kingdoms were swept asi * [[Durrow Abbey]] and High Cross
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  • ...in the existing Sustrans ''National Cycle Route 11'' between Cambridge and Ely. The project includes the construction of a series of new bridges over the
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  • ...section of the Domesday Book, listing the lands belonging to the abbey of Ely [http://www.domesdaybook.net/helpfiles/hs690.htm]</ref> lists it in a rathe Whittlsea Station is on the Ely to Peterborough Line (historically the Great Eastern Line), with direct tra
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  • | name= Ely | picture= Ely Cathedral 3.jpg
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  • | post town=Ely ...ridgeshire]]. It lies on the road (the A142) between [[Ely, Cambridgeshire|Ely]] and [[Newmarket, Suffolk]]. Its population was 9,102 according to the 200
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  • [[File:Ramsey Abbey 1.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Ramsey Abbey]] ...remains of the Abbey are now home to part of the town's secondary school, Abbey College.
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  • ...mportance. The ''Inquisitio Eliensis'' is a record of the lands of [[Ely]] Abbey;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.domesdaybook.net/helpfiles/hs690.htm|title=I
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  • ...ds remain from that time until 1226, when Henry III granted the Bishops of Ely rights to an annual four-day fair and a weekly market. The town was then ca ...ethan-style banquets. St Etheldreda's Church was founded by the monks from Ely, and the first wooden church, built in 1285, was probably sited where the e
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  • ...s later the county Archdeaconry of Bedford was added from the [[Diocese of Ely]], thereby providing the diocese substantially with its current boundaries. ...building itself dates from 1077 and was an abbey church, part of St Albans Abbey, until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539, whereafter it was abando
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  • ...ioned in AD 973 when the land of Grantedene was granted in gift to Thorney Abbey by Aethelwold, Bishop of Winchester. It is now a residential village set in ...rance in the written record is in 973 when its land was endowed to Thorney Abbey by Aethelwold, Bishop of Winchester. Its older centre is made up of cottage
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  • ...nshire]], which was once a Liberty under the control first of Peterborough Abbey and later of secular jurisdiction. ({{kml}}) During the Anglo-Saxon period the Abbey of ''Medehamstede'' (later ''Burh'' then Peterborough) was given extensive
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  • ...of the Monasteries, whereupon it passed to the [[Diocese of Ely|Bishop of Ely]].<ref name=victoria>{{cite book|url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/repor
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  • ...n 1075 to replace the old Diocese of [[Selsey]], which was based at Selsey Abbey from 681.<ref name="southsaxon">[http://www.stpeters-selsey.org.uk/ Diocese ...Tatton-Brown.Chichester Cathedral:The Mediæval Fabric. p.25</ref> Selsey Abbey was the first seat of the South Saxon bishopric.
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  • ...east of the [[Cat's Water]] which marks the boundary between the [[Isle of Ely]] in Cambridgeshire, and the [[Soke of Peterborough]] in [[Northamptonshire ...St. Mary the Virgin and St. Botolph Thorney Cambs.JPG|left|thumb|120px|The Abbey Church]]
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  • ...{{cite book|last=Wise|first=John|coauthors=Noble, W. Mackreth|title=Ramsey Abbey: Its Rise and Fall|publisher=Ellis & Cooper|location=Huntingdon|year=1882|i ...nds in the sixe counteys of Norfolk, Suffolke, Cambridge, with the Isle of Ely, Huntington, Northampton and Lincolne''. London: 1629.
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  • ...le Teilo's associations with Llandaff have been transferred from his great abbey at [[Llandeilo]] Fawr. ...d Watson'''||<small>Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge; Archdeacon of Ely
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  • ...[[Strata Marcella]] and Valle Crucis, and a Cistercian nunnery, Llanllugan Abbey. ...|'''William Fleetwood'''||Canon of Windsor; translated to [[Diocese of Ely|Ely]]
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  • *[[Diocese of Ely|Ely]] ...rhtweald, Bertwald, Berthwald, Beorhtwald, or Beretuald) Abbot of Reculver Abbey;<ref name="Delaney90">Delaney ''Dictionary of Saints'' p. 90</ref> canonise
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  • | ''Abbot of Fécamp Abbey. Nominated Archbishop, but was quashed by Pope Innocent II.'' | Formerly Abbot of Fountains Abbey.
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