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- Delapré_Abbey abstract "Delapré Abbey, or more properly, the Abbey of St Mary de la Pré (The Abbey of St Mary in the Meadow), was an English monastery situated in the meadows of the River Nene to the south of Northampton. It was founded as a monastery of nuns about the year 1145 and belonged to the congregation of the great Abbey of Cluny in Burgundy, France.The abbey was founded by the Earl Simon de Senlis during the reign of King Stephen and held a Royal Charter from King Edward III. At its founding, the abbey was endowed with land at nearby Hardingstone and held the churches at Earls Barton, Great Doddington and Fotheringhay (confirmed by the Scottish Kings Malcolm and William).[citation needed] King Edward increased their holdings with the churches of Wollaston and Filgrave and also granted them the advowson of the church at Fyfield, Hampshire. He is recorded as giving "ten beams" towards the repair of the church in 1232, and another five oaks for work on the Refectory in 1258.Delapré was one of only two Cluniac monasteries of women built in England (the other being Arthington Priory in Yorkshire). The Cluniac congregation was initially a reform movement of Benedictine life. Monasteries in the congregation were supervised directly by the great abbey at Cluny. Typically a dozen to twenty nuns resided at the abbey at any one time. The Guild of Weavers at Northampton made an annual procession to the Abbey church each Easter Monday where, according to the ordinances of the Guild in 1431, they would offer up "...tapers before the ymages of the Trynitie and our Lady."Nearby was the Cluniac Abbey of St Andrews (now the site of St Andrew's Hospital), which was founded by Simon de Senlis, Earl of Northampton, the father of the founder of Delapré.Like other monasteries in England, the abbey was surrendered to the crown during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, closing in 1538. After much later use as a private residence and in war service, the abbey was converted for use as the Northamptonshire County Records Office and the County Record Society. Currently the house is empty and debate continues locally over its future use. The building is Grade II* listed.".
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- Delapré_Abbey wikiPageID "2936953".
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- Delapré_Abbey caption "Delapré Abbey - the south facade".
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- Delapré_Abbey dedication "St Mary de Pré: St. Mary in the Meadows".
- Delapré_Abbey disestablished "1538".
- Delapré_Abbey established "c. 1145".
- Delapré_Abbey full "Abbey of St Mary de la Pré".
- Delapré_Abbey full "The Abbey of St Mary in the Meadow".
- Delapré_Abbey isoRegion "GB".
- Delapré_Abbey latitude "52.2247".
- Delapré_Abbey location "Near Northampton".
- Delapré_Abbey longitude "-0.8895".
- Delapré_Abbey mapType "Northamptonshire".
- Delapré_Abbey mother Cluny_Abbey.
- Delapré_Abbey name "Delapré Abbey".
- Delapré_Abbey order Cluny_Abbey.
- Delapré_Abbey order Nun.
- Delapré_Abbey remains "None".
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:1140s_establishments_in_England.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:1145_establishments.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:1538_disestablishments_in_England.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:Christian_monasteries_established_in_the_12th_century.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:Cluniac_monasteries_in_England.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:Cluniac_monasteries_of_nuns.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Northamptonshire.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:History_of_Catholic_monasticism.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:Monasteries_in_Northamptonshire.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:Northampton.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_the_1140s.
- Delapré_Abbey subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Northamptonshire.
- Delapré_Abbey comment "Delapré Abbey, or more properly, the Abbey of St Mary de la Pré (The Abbey of St Mary in the Meadow), was an English monastery situated in the meadows of the River Nene to the south of Northampton. It was founded as a monastery of nuns about the year 1145 and belonged to the congregation of the great Abbey of Cluny in Burgundy, France.The abbey was founded by the Earl Simon de Senlis during the reign of King Stephen and held a Royal Charter from King Edward III.".
- Delapré_Abbey label "Abbaye de Delapré".
- Delapré_Abbey label "Delapré Abbey".
- Delapré_Abbey label "Delapré Abbey".
- Delapré_Abbey sameAs Delapr%C3%A9_Abbey.
- Delapré_Abbey sameAs Delapré_Abbey.
- Delapré_Abbey sameAs Abbaye_de_Delapré.
- Delapré_Abbey sameAs Q2820574.
- Delapré_Abbey sameAs Q2820574.
- Delapré_Abbey wasDerivedFrom Delapré_Abbey?oldid=590541145.
- Delapré_Abbey depiction DelapreAbbey.jpg.