Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cambridge_Whitefriars> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 51 of
51
with 100 items per page.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars abstract "The Cambridge Whitefriars, or Newnham Whitefriars, were a community of Carmelite friars who first settled in Chesterton outside Cambridge in the thirteenth century. Although granted permission by Henry III to build a house there in 1247, they instead moved into a house in Newnham donated to them by Michael Malherbe in 1249. It was situated in the parish of St-Peter-outside-the-gate in Trumpington and so fell under the jurisdiction of the Hospital of St John the Evangelist. Extensive monastic cells, a cloister and a church were constructed on three acres of land in Newnham. In 1290, however, because frequent flooding made it difficult to attend lectures and acquire provisions, the friars obtained permission from Edward I to move to land on Milne Street within Cambridge. They remained there from 1292 until 1538, when, as a result of the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII, their property was handed over to Queens' College, who demolished the monastic buildings. The site is now occupied by Walnut Tree Court and the college chapel. The only surviving remains can be seen in the well-preserved north wall of the Fellows' Garden, which formed the north wall of the Carmelite church. The locations of the sites in Chesterton and Newnham are unknown.".
- Cambridge_Whitefriars location United_Kingdom.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars thumbnail Fnv0251.jpg?width=300.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars wikiPageExternalLink hob.aspx?hob_id=1321616&sort=2&type=&typeselect=c&rational=a&class1=None&period=None&county=None&district=None&parish=None&place=&recordsp.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars wikiPageExternalLink hob.aspx?hob_id=371426&sort=2&type=&rational=a&class1=11&period=None&county=None&district=None&parish=None&place=cambridge&recordsperpage=60&source=text&rtype=&rnumber=&p=1&move=n&nor=121&recfc=0.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars wikiPageID "28498464".
- Cambridge_Whitefriars wikiPageRevisionID "537254369".
- Cambridge_Whitefriars hasPhotoCollection Cambridge_Whitefriars.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars subject Category:1240s_establishments_in_England.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars subject Category:1538_disestablishments_in_England.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars subject Category:Carmelite_monasteries_in_England.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars subject Category:Christian_monasteries_established_in_the_13th_century.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars subject Category:Christianity_in_Cambridge.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars subject Category:History_of_Cambridge.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars subject Category:Monasteries_in_Cambridgeshire.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars subject Category:Queens'_College,_Cambridge.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars point "52.1981 0.1084".
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Artifact100021939.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Building102913152.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Dwelling103259505.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type House103544360.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Housing103546340.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type MonasteriesInCambridgeshire.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Monastery103781244.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Object100002684.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type ReligiousResidence104073948.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Residence104079244.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Structure104341686.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Whole100003553.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type YagoGeoEntity.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Building.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Place.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type ReligiousBuilding.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Wikidata:Q532.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Place.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type Location.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars type SpatialThing.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars comment "The Cambridge Whitefriars, or Newnham Whitefriars, were a community of Carmelite friars who first settled in Chesterton outside Cambridge in the thirteenth century. Although granted permission by Henry III to build a house there in 1247, they instead moved into a house in Newnham donated to them by Michael Malherbe in 1249. It was situated in the parish of St-Peter-outside-the-gate in Trumpington and so fell under the jurisdiction of the Hospital of St John the Evangelist.".
- Cambridge_Whitefriars label "Cambridge Whitefriars".
- Cambridge_Whitefriars sameAs m.0crfs34.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars sameAs Q5025620.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars sameAs Q5025620.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars sameAs Cambridge_Whitefriars.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars lat "52.1981".
- Cambridge_Whitefriars long "0.1084".
- Cambridge_Whitefriars wasDerivedFrom Cambridge_Whitefriars?oldid=537254369.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars depiction Fnv0251.jpg.
- Cambridge_Whitefriars isPrimaryTopicOf Cambridge_Whitefriars.