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zLS11281 - Ampleforth and its origins, essays on a living tradition by members of the Ampleforth community
Finding No
YN/AMP
Editor
McCann, Justin, Abbot
Cary-Elwes, Columba, Dom
Title
Ampleforth and its origins, essays on a living tradition by members of the Ampleforth community
Date
1952
Description
Includes plates showing extracts from historical documents.
Abstract
Although the monasteries were dissolved by Henry VIII one community was set up by Mary Tudor but was dissolved by Elizabeth I. The rights of the community were transferred to some English monks living in France which were eventually expelled during the French Revolution. They returned to England and the community at the same time that Father Anselm Bolton had taken up residence at a lodge at Ampleforth which he handed over to the community on his death in 1802.
Type
Local Studies/Book
PubPlace
London
Publisher
Burns Oates and Washbourne
PubDate
1952
Pagination
xiv, 306p, plates (1 folded), hardback
AccessStatus
Open
PlaceCode
NA832
NA2428
Subject
MONASTERIES
ABBEYS
Places
Code
Set
NA832
YORKSHIRE NORTH RIDING/YORKSHIRE NORTH RIDING
NA2428
AMPLEFORTH/AMPLEFORTH/YORKSHIRE NORTH RIDING
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