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  2. Romsey Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Romsey Abbey is the name currently given to a parish church of the Church of England in Romsey, a market town in Hampshire, England.Until the Dissolution of the Monasteries it was the church of a Benedictine nunnery.

  3. List of churches in Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    A list of churches and church buildings in Hampshire, England ... Romsey Abbey; Winchester. New Minster, Winchester; Old Minster, Winchester; Winchester Cathedral;

  4. Winchester United Church - Wikipedia

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    Winchester United Church is part of both the Wessex Synod of the United Reformed Church [8] and the Winchester, Eastleigh & Romsey Methodist Circuit. [22] The church is registered for worship in accordance with the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855; its number on the register is 1288. [23]

  5. Romsey, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Romsey / ˈ r ɒ m z i / is a town in the local government area of the Shire of Macedon Ranges in the state of Victoria, Australia. The town is 61 kilometres (38 mi) north of Melbourne . As of the 2021 Census, Romsey had a population of 4,934.

  6. Mærwynn - Wikipedia

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    Mærwynn was buried at Romsey Abbey, close by to where her protégé Ælfflæd was buried. Her primary feast day is 10 February in both the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. There are secondary commemorations in the Catholic Church marking the date of the translation of her relics (and of Ælfflæd's) on 29 October, [ 3 ] with certain ...

  7. Romsey - Wikipedia

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    Romsey Abbey is a 12th-century abbey built in the Norman style, probably by Henry of Blois, upon an earlier Saxon church dating back to the 10th century. Elements of the old Saxon church remain, including an exposed north transept and a 10th-century rood . [ 51 ]

  8. List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as ...

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    This is a list of former monastic buildings in England that continue in use as parish churches or chapels of ease.. Bath Abbey. Nearly a thousand religious houses (abbeys, priories and friaries) were founded in England and Wales during the medieval period, accommodating monks, friars or nuns who had taken vows of obedience, poverty and chastity; each house was led by an abbot or abbess, or by ...

  9. Lee, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Lee is a hamlet in Romsey civil parish in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. It was in Romsey Extra civil parish before its abolition. Its nearest town is Romsey, which is approximately 2 miles (3 km) north of the hamlet. Lee is home to the Mountbatten Gallery previously Lee church built in 1862. [1]