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Frank Bottemley has written: 'The explorer's guide to the abbeys, monasteries and churches of Great Britain' -- subject(s): Monasticism and religious orders, Guide-books, Dictionaries, Monasteries
Francesca M. Steele has written: 'Monasteries And Religious Houses Of Great Britain And Ireland'
Lionel Harry Butler has written: 'Medieval monasteries of Great Britain' -- subject(s): Church history, Convents, History, Monasteries, Monasticism and religious orders 'Robert Braybrooke, Bishop of London (1381-1404) and his kinsmen'
Yes there are Catholic monasteries but there are also monasteries that belong to other denominations as well.
In the 16 century was there 24 monasteries.
Monks live in monasteries.
The major towns of Britain in 1750 were: London, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham and Glasgow.
Yes, in the 18th century, Britain was actually known to export iron. It was Britain's major industry during this time. However, it is no longer its major industry.
The major allied powers were the United States, Britain and France.
The Roman alphabet was preserved primarily by Church organizations, mostly monasteries, and largely in Britain and Ireland.
Spain and Britain
all monasteries in Britian.