Английская Википедия:Abbeys and priories in Hampshire
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Abbeys and priories in Hampshire lists abbeys, priories, friaries or other monastic religious houses in Hampshire, England. Шаблон:TOC right
Overview
Hampshire, and especially the city of Winchester had many important and influential monasteries, especially those Benedictine houses of royal foundation such as the Priory of St Swithun and Newminster. The county was also rich in alien priories, probably because the county was readily accessible from the continent and Normandy. The Cistercians considered the New Forest remote enough for a foundation at Beaulieu and its daughter house at Netley. In addition, all four orders of the mendicant friars established houses in Winchester, one of only a handful of cities where all four orders were present. There were six houses of Austin Canons but only one of Premonstratensian Canons. The Carthusians and Gilbertines had no presence in the county. The Knights Templar owned property but had no establishments, and the Knights Hospitaller had only one preceptory at North Baddesley.
There were hospitals for the accommodation and relief of poor wayfarers, the sick and infirm at Winchester, Southampton, Portsmouth, Basingstoke and Fordingbridge. And colleges at Marwell, Winchester and Basingstoke.
The main table includes abbeys, priories and friaries, including alien houses, monastic granges, cells, and camerae of the military orders of monks (Templars and Hospitallers). Hospitals and colleges are listed separately.
Locations
Map key
Winchester
- Файл:Black pog.svg Austin Friary
- Файл:Black pog.svg Dominican Friary
- Файл:Black pog.svg Carmelite Friary
- Файл:Black pog.svg Franciscan Friary
- Файл:Green pog.svg Winchester Cathedral Priory
- Файл:Green pog.svg Hyde Abbey
- Файл:Green pog.svg St Mary's Abbey
Southampton
- Файл:Black pog.svg Franciscan Friary
- Файл:Blue pog.svg Southampton Priory
Abbeys, Priories and Friaries
Description of table
Foundations are listed alphabetically.
Communities/provenance: shows the status and communities existing at each establishment, together with such dates as have been established as well as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site.
Alt. Name: some of the establishments have had alternative names over the course of time. In order to assist in text-searching such alternatives in name or spelling have been provided.
Formal Name/dedication: shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known.
References: presents links to online references to the particular establishment in addition to the general printed and online references given at the foot of this article. Establishments for which online references have not been specified are referred to within the printed references listed.
Location: provides a link to the geographical position of the site of the foundation where established. Where the location has been established the location is pinpointed (dependent on the available resolution of the map data), otherwise the general location is given in italic.
List of monastic houses in Hampshire
Abbreviations and key
* | indicates current monastic function |
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+ | indicates current non-monastic ecclesiastic function |
^ | indicates current non-ecclesiastic function |
# | indicates no identifiable trace of the monastic foundation remains |
~ | indicates exact site of monastic foundation unknown |
NT | National Trust |
EH | English Heritage |
LT | Landmark Trust |
trns | transferred |
rmv | removed |
c. | circa (about) |
ante | before |
post | after |
fd. | founded |
dis. | dissolved |
Hospitals
- Hospital of St Cross, near Winchester
- Hospital of St Mary Magdalen, Winchester
- Hospital of St John the Baptist, Winchester
- Hospital of St Julian, or God's House, Southampton
- Hospital of St Mary Magdalen, Southampton
- Hospital of God's House, Portsmouth
- Hospital of St John the Baptist, Basingstoke
- Fordingbridge Hospital
Colleges and collegiate churches
Notes
References