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Locations with names in italics indicate possible duplication (misidentification with another location) or non-existent foundations (either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented) or ecclesiastical establishments with a monastic name but lacking actual monastic connection.
Benedictine monks alien house dependent on Montebourg; founded c.1100: manor granted by Richard de Redvers to Montebourg Abbey before 1090; dissolved 1414; 16th century Elizabethan house built on site; hotel 1859; leased for use as a college for young gentlemen 1867-1890s; Benedictine monks founded 1901–1908; virtually abandoned 1909; used to accommodate troops in the two World Wars; damaged by a mine 1943; currently a shell internally in ruins; (EH)
Augustinian Canons Regular — from Cambridge priory(?) founded 1275 by John Insula, Rector of Shalfleet and Thomas de Winton, Rector of Godshill; dissolved 1439; granted to Winchester College
Cistercian monks alien house: priory cell dependent on Lire Abbey; founded c.1156 by Baldwin de Redvers: granted to Lire by William fitz Osbern, Marshall of William the Conqueror; granted to Mount Grace, Yorkshire, by Richard II; Benedictine monks restored by Henry IV; dissolved 1414; granted to the Carthusians at Sheen, Surrey by Henry V
Savignac monks founded 27 April 1132 by Baldwin de Redvers (Redveriis); Cistercian monks orders merged 17 September 1147; dissolved 1536; granted to John and George Mills 1544/5
The Abbey Church of Our Lady of the Quarry Quarrer Abbey
Solesmes nuns returned to France from exile Benedictine nuns daughter of Liege Abbey; founded at Ventnor 1882; transferred to Appley House 1922; priory attained abbey status 1926; aggregated into the Solesmes Community 1950; extant
Priory of the Peace of the Heart of Jesus Abbey of the Peace of the Heart of Jesus (1926)
Tironensian monks alien house: cell dependent Tiron; founded before 1132 (c.1120): church founded (in the tenure of Gervase, Abbot de Insula (Quarr)) by Robert Colaws; dissolved 1391; granted to Winchester College; site apparently occupied by a viaduct and railway
Benedictine nuns daughter of Liege Abbey, Belgium, founded 1882; transferred to Appley House, Ryde 1922; Steephill View house now demolished; Priory Lodge, built 1970, now occupies the site
^Newport Whitefriars: only reference Bale: K. Egan, The Establishment and early Development of the Carmelite Order in England (PhD thesis, Cambridge 19665) citing B.M., Ms Cotton Titus D. X. f.128; B.M., MS. Harley p.539, f.144
Referencesedit
^Historic England. "APPULDURCOMBE HOUSE (461021)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 28 September 2011.
^Historic England. "BARTON MANOR (461708)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 28 September 2011.
^British History Online — Houses of Austin canons: Oratory of Barton — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 2 (pp.180-181)
^British History Online — Alien houses: Carisbrooke priory — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 2 (pp.230-231)
^. Archived from the original on 1 February 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2007.
^Historic England. "QUARR ABBEY (461626)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 19 December 2011.
^British History Online — Houses of Cistercian monks: Abbey of Quarr — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 2 (pp.137-139)
^Historic England. "ST CROSS PRIORY (459956)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 28 September 2011.
^British History Online — Alien houses: Priory of St Cross, Isle of Wight — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 2 (p.225)
^Historic England. "ST HELENS PRIORY AND ST HELENS CHURCH (461909)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 19 December 2011.
^British History Online — Alien houses: Priory of St Helen — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 2 (pp.215-216)
Bibliography
Binns, Alison (1989) Studies in the History of Medieval Religion 1: Dedications of Monastic Houses in England and Wales 1066–1216, Boydell
Cobbett, William (1868) List of Abbeys, Priories, Nunneries, Hospitals, And Other Religious Foundations in England and Wales and in Ireland, Confiscated, Seized On, or Alienated by the Protestant "Reformation" Sovereigns and Parliaments
Knowles, David & Hadcock, R. Neville (1971) Medieval Religious Houses England & Wales. Longman
Morris, Richard (1979) Cathedrals and Abbeys of England and Wales, J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd.
Thorold, Henry (1986) Collins Guide to Cathedrals, Abbeys and Priories of England and Wales, Collins
Thorold, Henry (1993) Collins Guide to the Ruined Abbeys of England, Wales and Scotland, Collins
English Cathedrals and Abbeys, Illustrated, Odhams Press Ltd.
Map of Monastic Britain, South Sheet, Ordnance Survey, 2nd edition, 1954
January 01, 1970
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The following is a list of the monastic houses on the Isle of Wight in England Barton PrioryAppuldurcombe HouseSt Mary s Priory CarisbrookeCarisbrooke PrioryOld Quarr AbbeyQuarr AbbeySt Cecilia s Abbey RydeSt Cross PriorySt Helen s PrioryVentnor Priory site class notpageimage Locations of monastic houses on the Isle of Wight Alien houses are included as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges particularly those with resident monks and also camerae of the military orders of monks Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller Monastic hospitals are included where they had the status or function of an abbey priory or preceptor commandery Abbreviations and key Status of remains Symbol Status None Ruins Current monastic function Current non monastic ecclesiastic function including remains incorporated into later structure Current non ecclesiastic function including remains incorporated into later structure or redundant intact structure Remains limited to earthworks etc No identifiable trace of the monastic foundation remains Exact site of monastic foundation unknown Identification ambiguous or confused Locations with names in italics indicate possible duplication misidentification with another location or non existent foundations either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented or ecclesiastical establishments with a monastic name but lacking actual monastic connection Trusteeship EH English Heritage LT Landmark Trust NT National Trust Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Foundation Image Communities and provenance Formal name or dedication and alternative names References and location Appuldurcombe House Wroxall Benedictine monksalien house dependent on Montebourg founded c 1100 manor granted by Richard de Redvers to Montebourg Abbey before 1090 dissolved 1414 16th century Elizabethan house built on site hotel 1859 leased for use as a college for young gentlemen 1867 1890s Benedictine monks founded 1901 1908 virtually abandoned 1909 used to accommodate troops in the two World Wars damaged by a mine 1943 currently a shell internally in ruins EH St Mary 1 50 37 01 N 1 14 01 W 50 617029 N 1 233635 W 50 617029 1 233635 Appuldurcombe House Barton Priory Augustinian Canons Regular from Cambridgepriory founded 1275 by John Insula Rector of Shalfleet and Thomas de Winton Rector of Godshill dissolved 1439 granted to Winchester College The Holy TrinityBarton Oratory Burton College 2 3 50 44 50 N 1 15 52 W 50 7473181 N 1 264329 W 50 7473181 1 264329 Barton Priory St Mary s Priory Carisbrooke Cistercian monksalien house priory cell dependent on Lire Abbey founded c 1156 by Baldwin de Redvers granted to Lire by William fitz Osbern Marshall of William the Conqueror granted to Mount Grace Yorkshire by Richard II Benedictine monksrestored by Henry IV dissolved 1414 granted to the Carthusians at Sheen Surrey by Henry V The Priory Church of Saint Mary the Virgin Carisbrooke 4 50 41 31 N 1 18 50 W 50 691904 N 1 313939 W 50 691904 1 313939 St Mary s Priory Carisbrooke Carisbrooke Priory Dominican nunscurrently owned by the Carisbrooke Priory Trust a registered charity 5 extant The Open Door 6 50 41 09 N 1 18 27 W 50 685787 N 1 307526 W 50 685787 1 307526 Carisbrooke Priory Newport Whitefriars Carmelite Friars note 1 Quarr Abbey Savignac monksfounded 27 April 1132 by Baldwin de Redvers Redveriis Cistercian monksorders merged 17 September 1147 dissolved 1536 granted to John and George Mills 1544 5 The Abbey Church of Our Lady of the QuarryQuarrer Abbey 7 8 50 43 52 N 1 11 58 W 50 730996 N 1 199356 W 50 730996 1 199356 Old Quarr Abbey Quarr Abbey Binsted Benedictine monksfounded 24 May 1907 from Appuldurcombe Housecurrent house constructed from the ruined masonry of the former abbey extant 9 50 43 53 N 1 12 17 W 50 73144 N 1 204773 W 50 73144 1 204773 Quarr Abbey St Cecilia s Abbey Ryde Appley House Ryde Solesmes nunsreturned to France from exileBenedictine nuns daughter of Liege Abbey founded at Ventnor 1882 transferred to Appley House 1922 priory attained abbey status 1926 aggregated into the Solesmes Community 1950 extant Priory of the Peace of the Heart of JesusAbbey of the Peace of the Heart of Jesus 1926 10 50 43 42 N 1 08 47 W 50 728428 N 1 14636 W 50 728428 1 14636 St Cecilia s Abbey Ryde St Cross Priory Tironensian monksalien house cell dependent Tiron founded before 1132 c 1120 church founded in the tenure of Gervase Abbot de Insula Quarr by Robert Colaws dissolved 1391 granted to Winchester College site apparently occupied by a viaduct and railway 11 12 50 42 09 N 1 17 45 W 50 7024887 N 1 2958771 W 50 7024887 1 2958771 St Cross Priory St Helen s Priory Cluniac monksalien house dependent on Wenlock Shropshire founded c 1090 before 1155 dissolved 1414 13 14 50 42 05 N 1 05 57 W 50 701405 N 1 099298 W 50 701405 1 099298 St Helen s Priory Ventnor Priory Steephill View Benedictine nunsdaughter of Liege Abbey Belgium founded 1882 transferred to Appley House Ryde 1922 Steephill View house now demolished Priory Lodge built 1970 now occupies the site Pax Cordis Jesu 50 35 43 N 1 12 49 W 50 5953 N 1 2137 W 50 5953 1 2137 Ventnor Priory site See also editList of monastic houses in EnglandNotes edit Newport Whitefriars only reference Bale K Egan The Establishment and early Development of the Carmelite Order in England PhD thesis Cambridge 19665 citing B M Ms Cotton Titus D X f 128 B M MS Harley p 539 f 144References edit Historic England APPULDURCOMBE HOUSE 461021 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 28 September 2011 Historic England BARTON MANOR 461708 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 28 September 2011 British History Online Houses of Austin canons Oratory of Barton Victoria County History A History of the County of Hampshire Volume 2 pp 180 181 British History Online Alien houses Carisbrooke priory Victoria County History A History of the County of Hampshire Volume 2 pp 230 231 History Carisbrooke Priory Redirecting to our new site at carisbrookepriory org uk Archived from the original on 1 February 2011 Retrieved 6 October 2007 Historic England QUARR ABBEY 461626 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 19 December 2011 British History Online Houses of Cistercian monks Abbey of Quarr Victoria County History A History of the County of Hampshire Volume 2 pp 137 139 http www quarrabbey co uk St Cecilia s Abbey Historic England ST CROSS PRIORY 459956 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 28 September 2011 British History Online Alien houses Priory of St Cross Isle of Wight Victoria County History A History of the County of Hampshire Volume 2 p 225 Historic England ST HELENS PRIORY AND ST HELENS CHURCH 461909 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 19 December 2011 British History Online Alien houses Priory of St Helen Victoria County History A History of the County of Hampshire Volume 2 pp 215 216 Bibliography Binns Alison 1989 Studies in the History of Medieval Religion 1 Dedications of Monastic Houses in England and Wales 1066 1216 Boydell Cobbett William 1868 List of Abbeys Priories Nunneries Hospitals And Other Religious Foundations in England and Wales and in Ireland Confiscated Seized On or Alienated by the Protestant Reformation Sovereigns and Parliaments Knowles David amp Hadcock R Neville 1971 Medieval Religious Houses England amp Wales Longman Morris Richard 1979 Cathedrals and Abbeys of England and Wales J M Dent amp Sons Ltd Thorold Henry 1986 Collins Guide to Cathedrals Abbeys and Priories of England and Wales Collins Thorold Henry 1993 Collins Guide to the Ruined Abbeys of England Wales and Scotland Collins Wright Geoffrey N 2004 Discovering Abbeys and Priories Shire Publications Ltd English Cathedrals and Abbeys Illustrated Odhams Press Ltd Map of Monastic Britain South Sheet Ordnance Survey 2nd edition 1954 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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