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  2. Cannington Priory - Wikipedia

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    Cannington Priory was a Benedictine nunnery established around 1138 and dissolved in 1536 in Cannington, Somerset, England.. It was attached to the Church of St Mary. [1] [2]It was first populated by Benedictine nuns (from Dorset), who were later transferred to Colwich Abbey.

  3. Cannington Court - Wikipedia

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    Cannington Priory, later to be known as Cannington Court, was first established by the De Courcy family in about 1138. Many of the gentry of Somerset sent their daughters to reside there. By the fourteenth century, there was some moral backsliding and in 1328, an inquiry was set up to investigate illicit activities of monks and nuns.

  4. St Mary's Church, Cannington - Wikipedia

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    The church was linked to Cannington Priory from the Middle Ages. After the dissolution of the monasteries, the living was under the patronage of the manor of Cannington. In 1685, it was held by Elizabeth, Baroness Clifford, later by Oxford University, and eventually by the Bishop of Bath and Wells. [4]

  5. Oxford, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Oxford is one of the oldest towns in Maryland. While Oxford officially marks the year 1683 as its founding because in that year it was first named by the Maryland General Assembly as a seaport, the town began between 1666 and 1668 when 30 acres (120,000 m 2) were laid out as a town called Oxford by William Stephens Jr.. By 1669 one of the first ...

  6. List of monastic houses in Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Athelney Abbey Bablew Priory Banwell Monastery (alleged site) Banwell Monastery (poss. site) Banwell Monastery (poss. site) Barlinch Priory Barrow Gurney Nunnery Bath Abbey Brent purported Cell (very approx. loc.) Bridgwater Greyfriars Bruton Abbey Buckland Priory Burtle Priory Cannington Nunnery Clevedon Friary Cleeve Abbey Downside Abbey Dunster Priory Glastonbury Abbey Green Ore 'Cell ...

  7. Oxford Historic District (Oxford, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Historic District encompasses the peninsular portion of the town of Oxford, Maryland. Established as the site of a ferry across the Tred Avon River in 1683, the historic portion of the town occupies a peninsula between that river and Town Creek. The town did not experience any significant growth until the late 19th century, which is ...

  8. Otwell (Oxford, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Otwell is a historic home at Oxford, Talbot County, Maryland. It is a brick house composed of two major parts, the first constructed around 1720–1730, and the other part around 1800–1810. The earliest portion of the building consists of the westerly gambrel roofed structure with a T-shaped plan.

  9. Cannington, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    The village is part of 'Cannington and Wembdon' electoral ward. Although Cannington is the most populous area the ward does include Wembdon. The total population of the ward at the 2011 census was 4,507. [15] It is also part of the Bridgwater county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.