- Cluniac priories in Britain
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In the Middle Ages, from the 11th century, the Christian Cluniac order established a number of religious houses in the kingdoms of England and Scotland.
Those that were larger than cells were known as priories, symbolising their subordination to the Abbey of Cluny in Burgundy. The prior of St Pancras at Lewes usually held the position of vicar-general of the Abbot of Cluny for England and Scotland. Since the head of their order was the Abbot at Cluny all members of the order in Britain were bound to cross to France to Cluny to consult or be consulted unless the Abbot chose to come to Britain. This he did five times in the 13th century, and only twice in the 14th.
In 1056, the first Cluniac nunnery was founded at Marcigny and after this other convents followed including those in the British Isles. The Cluniac nuns were always been greatly outnumbered by their male counterparts.
In England the Cluniac houses numbered thirty-five at the time of Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century. At that time there were also three houses in the kingdom of Scotland.
List of priories
England
- Arthington Priory, Yorkshire (nunnery)
- Barnstaple Priory, Devon
- Bermondsey Abbey
- Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk
- Daventry Priory, Northamptonshire
- Delapré Abbey, Northampton (nunnery)
- Faversham Abbey, Kent - Independent Cluniac Abbey
- Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset - Independent Cluniac Abbey between 1120-1170 under Abbot Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester
- Lenton Priory, Nottingham
- Monkton Farleigh
- Montacute Priory, Somerset
- Pontefract Priory, Yorkshire
- Prittlewell Priory, Essex
- Reading Abbey, Berkshire - Independent Cluniac Abbey
- St Andrews Abbey, Northampton
- St Pancras Priory, Lewes, Sussex
- Thetford Priory, Norfolk
- Wenlock Priory, Shropshire
Scotland
- Crossraguel Abbey, Ayrshire
- Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire
- Renfrew Abbey, Renfrewshire
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