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RM2B3B83X–An artist's impression of what Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire as it would have looked before the dissolution / suppression of the monasteries 1536-1541.
RMPRTXTJ–The remains of the West Front at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The Priory declined following the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1537
RF2AK103G–Easby Abbey Richmond Yorkshire
RM2C7H4X5–A 1921 map of the religious houses in Britain at the time of the dissolution including Lesser monasteries (1535) & Greater monasteries (1539) which suppressed ,nunneries, friaries, convents, priories & abbeys and confiscated their wealth.
RFRBNY9N–Kingswood Abbey Gateway, Kingswood, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. All that remains of a Cistercian Abbey.
RMT9K4GM–The atmospheric remains of Easy Abbey, Richmond, Yorkshire, UK
RMHH8BRJ–The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry VIII disbanded Catholic monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England, Wales and Ireland, appropriated their income, disposed of their assets, and reassigned or dismissed their former members and functions.
RM2AJ6HP0–The popular history of England; an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . houses, on winter evenings.Hang out your lights, was the cry of the ancient watchman. A statuteof 1515, concerning Watermen on the Thames, shows us the usual courseof the traffic on this silent highway, and the low fares, which the watermeu * 35 Henry VIII. c. 10. t Suppression of the Monasteries, p. 223 482 WATERMEN—CHURCHYARDS. [15.17 were forbidden to exceed. There was a daily boat, to and from Gravesend,at two-pence each passenger, provided that there was a load of t
RF2A80P84–From 'The Descriptive Album of London' by George H Birch 1896 - Extracted text : ' ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL, in West Smithfield, dates from 1123, when it was connected the adjacent priory. In 1547, Henry the Eighth •refounded it after the suppression Of the monasteries. The hospital as it now stands was built by Gibbs, 1730-33. There is a statue of Henry the Eighth on the West gate and an inscription on the wall marking the spot where the martyrs were burned. Harvey, the discoverer of the circulation of the blood, taught in the medical school connected with the hospital. The yearly income of
RMF1K5B3–The imposing ruins of Easby Abbey near Richmond, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMJE84H1–St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury's World Heritage Site, UK. 23rd Jun, 2017. Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: The Abbey has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and, using headsets, experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. Credit: Jim Holden/Alamy Live News
RMR2B2CF–Rievaulx Abbey. a Cistercian abbey in Rievaulx, near Helmsley, North Yorkshire, England
RF2J1KTFB–The old Abbey
RMJTNH0B–1870: Whitby Abbey in the moonlight. The 13th-century ruined Benedictine abbey overlooks the North Sea on the East Cliff above Whitby in North Yorkshire, England. It was dis-established during the Dissolution of the Monasteries- under the auspices of Henry VIII.
RM2R64YMY–Details of architecture within the east end of the ruins of the Benedictine Priory in North Norfolk at Binham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
RMFKWTR4–An aerial view of the ruins of Castle Acre Priory in Norfolk
RMRHPNEB–How Henry VIII had the monks turned out of the monasteries. By Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941). The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes by which Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England, Wales and Ireland; appropriating their income and assets.
RM2BTBAPT–1530 ca, GREAT BRITAIN : The english Protestant leader THOMAS CROMWELL Count of Essex ( 1490 - 1540 ) in England . Portait engraved by Jacobus Houbraken , 1739, after Hans Holbein . Prime Minister of King HENRY VIII , like rapresentant of the King for the Religious Spirituals Affairs was in the prime lòine for the suppression of the catholic monasteries . Later accused of eresy was condamned to death . - ENRICO VIII TUDOR - MARTIN LUTERO - RELIGIONE LUTERANA PROTESTANTE - LUTHERAN PROTESTANT RELIGION - PORTRAIT - RITRATTO - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - REFORMER - RIFORMISTA - engraving - incisio
RMBC7ECJ–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire
RMEGTM41–Remains / ruins / grave / graves of St. Mary's Abbey, also known as the Nunnaminster. Abbey Passage, Winchester. Hampshire UK
RMPRT4HY–The remains of the West Front at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The Priory declined following the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1537
RF2AK103N–Easby Abbey Richmond Yorkshire
RF2C39DP0–The Sack of a Monastery
RMG3EFTW–Dissolution of the monasteries 1536-1541
RFFD1GY4–DISSOLUTION OF MONASTERIES: England. Henry VIII. Dioceses formed, 1902 old map
RMFY6G73–Henry the Eighth Monk Hunting by John Leech
RM2AFJDBC–. The greater abbeys of England. k:... WOBURN became a very rich house, however, and its net revenuewas returned in the time of Henry VIII as slightly under£392. Of its history little is known but the closing dramawhich ended with the execution of the abbot and the con-fiscation of the abbey possessions. The first incidentaffords us an insight into the anxieties and trials experi-enced by the religious superiors during the few yearsprior to the suppression of the monasteries. As theautumn of 1536 drew on to a close, reports from all sidesmust have come into the cloisters of the scenes of destr
RM2T6A0W0–King Henry VIII overseeing the dissolution of the Catholic monasteries, 1536-41. A boy steals relics, gold, crucifix, and other booty in front of a clerk and a monk. Suppression of the lesser monasteries. Copperplate engraving from M. A. Jones History of England from Julius Caesar to George IV, G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, London, 1836.
RM2GHKC2J–King Henry VIII overseeing the dissolution of the Catholic monasteries, 1536-41. A boy steals relics, gold, crucifix, and other booty in front of a clerk and a monk. Suppression of the lesser monasteries. Copperplate engraving from M. A. Jones’ History of England from Julius Caesar to George IV, G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, London, 1836.
RMJE84H9–St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury's World Heritage Site, UK. 23rd Jun, 2017. Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: The Abbey has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the centre and, using headsets, experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. Credit: Jim Holden/Alamy Live News
RMR2B2C3–Rievaulx Abbey. a Cistercian abbey in Rievaulx, near Helmsley, North Yorkshire, England
RF2J1KTJK–Whalley Abbey
RMJTNH1T–1870: Fountains Abbey is one of the largest and best preserved ruined Cistercian monasteries in England. It is located near Ripon in North Yorkshire. Founded in 1132, the abbey operated for 407 years, until 1539, when Henry VIII ordered the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
RM2R64YN5–Details of architecture within the east end of the ruins of the Benedictine Priory in North Norfolk at Binham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
RMFKWTC9–An aerial view of the ruins of Castle Acre Priory in Norfolk
RM2C19AB5–King Henry VIII in Victorian hunting outfit with a shepherd’s crook on horseback chasing a Catholic monk fleeing with the church gold. Parody of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, circa 1540. Henry hunted in the Epping Forest. Henry VIII monk-hunting. Handcoloured steel engraving after an illustration by John Leech from Gilbert Abbott A’Beckett’s Comic History of England, Bradbury, Agnew & Co., London, 1880.
RMA351NY–Museo Nacional de Lucha Contra Bandidos from Palacio Cantero, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba
RMBC7N66–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire
RMEGTM4A–Remains / ruins / grave / graves of St. Mary's Abbey, also known as the Nunnaminster. Abbey Passage, Winchester. Hampshire UK
RMPRK7Y9–The remains of the West Front at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The Priory declined following the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1537
RF2AK103Y–Easby Abbey Richmond Yorkshire
RFG5K5X7–ANNE BOLEYN'S CONDEMNATION: Inset. Lewis XII Princess Mary. TALLIS, print 1853
RMB8PRRB–King Edward vi School Burmingham independent 1874 secondary England Crown for educational
RM2AJ35MG–Ontario Public School History of England : Authorized by the Minister of Education for Ontario for Use in Forms IV and V of the Public Schools . etired to hishome. He would not admitthe legality of the kingsmarriage with Anne, al-though quite willing to ac-. knowledge Annes childrento be the lawful successorsto the throne, because Parlia-ment had made them so.The king was furious, and More was sent to the block.Not only England, but all Europe was shocked at hisexecution. 120. The suppression of the monasteries.—When Heniybegan his reign, much of the land in the kingdom was in thepossession of
RM2T69779–King Henry VIII in Victorian hunting outfit with a shepherds crook on horseback chasing a Catholic monk fleeing with the church gold. Parody of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, circa 1540. Henry hunted in the Epping Forest. Henry VIII monk-hunting. Handcoloured steel engraving after an illustration by John Leech from Gilbert Abbott ABecketts Comic History of England, Bradbury, Agnew & Co., London, 1880.
RMJE84HN–St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury's World Heritage Site, UK. 23rd Jun, 2017. Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: The Abbey has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and, using headsets, experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. Credit: Jim Holden/Alamy Live News
RMJTNH45–1870: Tintern Abbey, founded on 9 May 1131, viewed from the River Wye, which forms the border between Monmouthshire in Wales and Gloucestershire in England. It was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. Falling into ruin after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, the remains were celebrated in poetry and often painted by visitors from the 18th century onwards. Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom.
RM2R64YK6–A view from the south-east of the Priory ruins and parish Church of St Mary and the Holy Cross at Binham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
RMA351NH–View from Palacio Cantero, Museo Historico Municipal, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba
RMBC7E9R–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire
RMPRX8G6–The remains of the West Front at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The Priory declined following the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1537
RF2AK103E–Easby Abbey Richmond Yorkshire
RF2B9FMF8–Easby Abbey Richmond Yorkshire
RM2CE4GMD–. The dictionary of needlework : an encyclopaedia of artistic, plain, and fancy needlework dealing fully with the details of all the stitches employed, the method of working, the materials used, the meaning of technical terms, and, where necessary, tracing the origin and history of the various works described . uringthe first part of the sixteenth century. The WadstenaLace has attained great celebrity in Sweden, and untilthe suppression of the monasteries, the nuns retained thesecret of making it. It was made with gold and silverthreads netted or knitted together at first, and finallyplaited t
RMJE84GN–St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury's World Heritage Site, UK. 23rd Jun, 2017. Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: The Abbey has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and, using headsets, experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. Credit: Jim Holden/Alamy Live News
RMJTNH19–1870: Glastonbury Abbey was a monastery in Glastonbury, Somerset, England. It was founded in the 7th century and enlarged in the 10th, destroyed by a major fire in 1184, but subsequently rebuilt and by the 14th century was one of the richest and most powerful monasteries in England. The abbey controlled large tracts of the surrounding land and was instrumental in major drainage projects on the Somerset Levels. The abbey was suppressed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII of England.
RM2R64YK4–A view from the south of the ruins of Binham Priory with the parish Church of St Mary and the Holy Cross at Binham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
RMBC7E85–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire
RMPRX7X4–The remains of the West Front at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The Priory declined following the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1537
RMBDRGAA–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire South Wales
RM2CDF033–. Mediæval and modern history . ther reasonwith him for compassing their ruin. In order to make the act appear as reasonable as possible, itwas planned to make the charge of immorality its ground. Ac-cordingly commissioners were appointed to inspect the monasteriesand report upon what they might see and learn. If we may believethe report, the smaller houses were conducted in a most shamefulmanner. The larger houses, however, were fairly free from faults.Many of them served as schools and inns, and all distributed almsto the poor who knocked at their gates. ^337] SUPPRESSION OF THE MONASTERIES
RMJE84GX–St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury's World Heritage Site, UK. 23rd Jun, 2017. Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: The Abbey has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and, using headsets, experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. Credit: Jim Holden/Alamy Live News
RMJTNH3D–1870: Gardening in a kitchen garden outside Tintern Abbey. It was founded on 9 May 1131, and is situated adjacent to the village of Tintern on the Welsh bank of the River Wye, which forms the border between Monmouthshire in Wales and Gloucestershire in England. It was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. Falling into ruin after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, the remains were celebrated in poetry and often painted by visitors from the 18th century onwards.Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom.
RM2R64YJT–A view from the south of the ruins of Binham Priory with the parish Church of St Mary and the Holy Cross at Binham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
RMPRTY40–The remains of the West Front at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The Priory declined following the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1537
RMBDRG95–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire South Wales
RM2CDB4TT–. The popular history of England : an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . es, on winter evenings.Hang out your lights, was the cry of the ancient watchman. A statuteof 1515, concerning Watermen on the Thames, shows us the usual courseof the traffic on this silent highway, and the low fares, which the watermen 3.; Henry VHI. c. 10. + Suppression of the Monasteries, p. 223 482 WATERMKN—CHUECHYARDS. [15.17 •were forbidden to exceed. There was a daily boat, to and from Graveseud,at two-pence each passenger, provided that there was a load of twe
RMJE84HW–St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury's World Heritage Site, UK. 23rd Jun, 2017. Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: The Abbey has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and, using headsets, experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. Credit: Jim Holden/Alamy Live News
RMJTNH27–1870: Old man beside a beautiful Romanesque arch in Furness Abbey, or St. Mary of Furness is a former Cistercian monastery located in the northern outskirts of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. The abbey dates back to 1123.
RMPRX7E0–The remains of the West Front at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The Priory declined following the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1537
RMBDRGC1–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire South Wales
RM2CF6B7X–. A short history of England and the British Empire. nglish Historians,255-263 (Dixon); Edwards, Story of Wales, 339-346; Fletcher, I, ii, 47535Gardiner, Students History of England, 385-391; Innes, History of England,278-284; Innes, Cranmer, 58-65; Oman, History of England, 293-298; Pollard, REFERENCES 255 Cranmer, 69-78; Pollard, Henry VIII, cc. xi-xii; Ransome, Advanced Historyof England, 406-412. The executions of 1535. — Beard, 264-269 (Gairdner); Cross, Historyof England, 320-321; Pollard, Henry 7/77,331-334. Suppression or the monasteries. — Beard, 269-272 (Gairdner); Fletcher,I, ii, 5
RMJE84GG–St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury's World Heritage Site, UK. 23rd Jun, 2017. Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: The Abbey has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and, using headsets, experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. Credit: Jim Holden/Alamy Live News
RMJTNH2M–1870: Sheep beside a crumbling, but beautiful Romanesque Arch at Rievaulx Abbey, a former Cistercian abbey in Rievaulx, near Helmsley in the North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, England. Opened in 1132 and headed by the Abbot of Rievaulx, it was one of the wealthiest abbeys in England until it was dissolved by Henry VIII of England in 1538.
RMK34ARH–1870: Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity viewed from across the River Severn. It originated in 678 or 679 and was dissolved by King Henry VIII. Gloucester, England.
RMPRTY89–The remains of the West Front at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The Priory declined following the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1537
RMBDRGAP–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire South Wales
RM2AJ6T95–The popular history of England; an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . ave evil things to say of them; sometimes the monksthemselves relate some of the evil doings of their brethren, at which theyduly profess their horror. Eichard Beerley, a monk of Pershore, imploresCromwell, as the most gracious lord and most worthiest vicar that evercame amongst us, to help me out of this vain religion. He says thatmonks come to matins drunk ; play at cards, dice, and tables, with many other * Suppression of Monasteries, p. 222. 1539.] DEPRIVATIONS OF AB
RMJE83BN–Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: St Augustine’s Abbey – part of Canterbury’s World Heritage site - has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. This will be the first time VR has been used at an English Heritage site. An actor with headset
RMPRTYBC–The remains of the West Front at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The Priory declined following the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1537
RMBDRGBD–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire South Wales
RM2AJ6TKK–The popular history of England; an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . Wales was the especial seat of these superstitions. Therewas an image at Bangor, worth to the friars twenty marks by the year incom, cheese, cattle, and money. H But the counties nearer London hadtheir relics, ancient and modem. At Caversham, near Heading, the friarf • State Papers, vol. i., p. 464. t See nn/«r, p. 246. : Suppression of Monasteries, p. 237. § SevtnUi Sermon before Edwv-d VI. li Suppression of Monasteries, pp. 18S—186. 1i Z^^-, P- 212. ALLEGED ABOMINATION
RMJE83BT–Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: St Augustine’s Abbey – part of Canterbury’s World Heritage site - has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. This will be the first time VR has been used at an English Heritage site. An actor with headset
RMPRX79G–The remains of the West Front at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The Priory declined following the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1537
RMBDRG9A–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire South Wales
RM2AWW1EP–Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . Comficrmere 9Bfbegt Ci)es|)tre; THE SEAT OFTHE RIGHT HONOURABLE STAPLETON COTTON, VISCOUNT COMBERMERE, G.C.B., G.C.H., G.C.T.S., K. CH. III., G. C. ST. P., &c. Combermere Abbey stands in a delightful park, abounding with finetimber trees, of a great age and size. The ancient abbey was foundedin the twelfth century, by Hugh de Malbanc, for the reception of Bene-dictine monks, and so continued, until the suppression of monasteries,in the 34th year of the reign of Henry VIII., when it was granted toGeorge Cot
RMJE83BW–Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: St Augustine’s Abbey – part of Canterbury’s World Heritage site - has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. This will be the first time VR has been used at an English Heritage site. An actor with headset
RMPRX75A–The remains of priory buildings at Castle Acre, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The site ceased to be a monastery in 1537.
RMBDRGC4–Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire South Wales
RM2CD9A3E–. The greater abbeys of England . de Rupibus in establishing the abbeyreserved to himself and his successors in the See of Win-chester the patronage of the abbey, which remained tothem in right of the bishopric until the dissolution ofthe monasteries in the sixteenth century. It was uponAugust 15, 1231, that Richard, the first abbot, andhis fellow canons reached Titchfield to take possessionof their new foundation, and in memory of the day thehouse was dedicated to Our Blessed Lady of the As-sumption. From 1232, the date of its foundation, to 1537, thatof its suppression, the monastery was rul
RMJE83C0–Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: St Augustine’s Abbey – part of Canterbury’s World Heritage site - has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. This will be the first time VR has been used at an English Heritage site. An actor with headset
RMPRK7N9–The remains of the West Front and Prior's lodgings at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom.
RM2CF6BDR–. A short history of England and the British Empire. Tintern Abbey Ruins of a famous Cistercian monastery in Monmouthshire dating from thetwelfth century. It was one of the monasteries suppressed by Henry VIII andThomas Cromwell. After an original drawing by R. Godfrey. grimage of Grace, was also responsible in part for the kingsrenewed persecution. In 1539 parliament added the posses-sions of all such disbanded houses to the kings revenues. In1540, monasticism disappeared from England. Nearly six. CROMWELL AND SUPPRESSION OF MONASTERIES 249 hundred institutions harboring about 10,000 monks an
RMJE83BR–Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: St Augustine’s Abbey – part of Canterbury’s World Heritage site - has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. This will be the first time VR has been used at an English Heritage site. An actor with headset
RMPRWFA7–The remains of the West Front and Prior's lodgings at Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, United Kingdom.
RM2CDBAB8–. The popular history of England : an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . II Wales was the especial seat of these superstitions. Therewas an image at Bangor, worth to the friars twenty marks by the year incorn, cheese, cattle, and money. ^ But the counties nearer London hadtheir relics, ancient and modern. At Caversham, near Beading, the friars * State Papers, vol. i., p. 464. t See ante, p. 246. t Suppression of Monasteries, p. 237. § Seventh Sermon before Edward Vi. II SuppresBon of Monasteries, pp. 188—186. 1i Hid., p. 212. 410 ALLEGED A
RMJE83C5–Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: St Augustine’s Abbey – part of Canterbury’s World Heritage site - has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. This will be the first time VR has been used at an English Heritage site. An actor with headset
RMPRT5F1–The remains of priory buildings at Castle Acre, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The site ceased to be a monastery in 1537.
RMJE83CE–Picture taken 19/06/17 Embargoed until 00.01 23/06/17: St Augustine’s Abbey – part of Canterbury’s World Heritage site - has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent. From 24th June, visitors will be able to sit in a new pod in the visitor centre and experience a virtual tour through the ornate and brightly decorated buildings as they would likely have been in the early 16th century, just before their destruction by Henry VIII. This will be the first time VR has been used at an English Heritage site
RMPRT4M4–The remains of priory buildings at Castle Acre, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The site ceased to be a monastery in 1537.
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