The Abbey in the Oakwood was created in 1810.
Redwall Abbey is the reason why the book is called Redwall.
A reason to not use Abbey Savings is because it seems to have a lot of bad reviews. Personally, I have never heard of Abbey savings, this is just from research.
The common noun 'abbey', a general word for a convent or monastery, or a church that once belonged to an abbey, is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.A proper noun is always capitalized. A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Westminster Abbey in Westminster, London or "Downton Abbey' (TV series).
Limericks are a familiar example. Look up Edward Lear.
Waltham Abbey - abbey - ended in 1540.
Waltham Abbey - abbey - was created in 1030.
Most people think its because of a nickname she had when she was a kid but actually she never had that nickname.The real reason is when she was a kid her friend had a horse named abbey dawn and she really liked it.
Which Abbey?
Yes, the word "Abbey" should be capitalized when referring to a specific abbey or using it as part of a proper noun, such as "Westminster Abbey" or "Abbey Road."
"Tintern Abbey" belongs to the poetry genre. It deals with the ruins of an abbey located in Wales. Wordsworth was very interested in the natural world and often used it as a metaphor in his poetry.
You can say "Je m'appelle Abbey" in French, which translates to "My name is Abbey" in English.