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Monastic History Hull and East Riding 14.

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And so to Hull.Friaries apart (see later) monasticism came late to Hull. In 1378 Michael de la Pole founded a Carthusian Priory outside the town walls (still under construction at that time) on an open rural site north of the town. To have crossed on foot from the North Gate in the town walls to […]

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Monastic History Hull and East Riding 13.

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The photo. above, credited to Dr. B. English, is of the ‘former prior’s lodging, Watton, photographed in 1989′ and scanned from p. 29 of Claire Cross’ book (s.p.b.s). This building still stands and, I believe, is still lived-in as a private residence. It is the only standing building remaining from the complex of buildings that

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Monastic History Hull and East Riding 12.

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Above is an illustration of three seals for official documents from Swine Nunnery as reproduced in Thomas Thompson’s book. One shows a seated Cistercian nun, probably an abbess/prioress. Apart from the nunnery at Swine and the double house at Watton (see later) the other nunneries in the East Riding were small establishments. The nunnery at

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Monastic History Hull and East Riding 11.

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Above is an 18th century engraving showing Swine church post Reformation but before the tower was rebuilt in 1787 (for the church today s.p.b.s). Clearly the church of the Cistercian nunnery had a crossing tower and transepts, the bricked-up entrance to the nave from the crossing tower shows a late-Norman arch testament to the initial

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Monastic History Hull and East Riding 10.

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Given that nunneries were comparatively numerous in the East Riding, although all except Swine and Watton (see later) were small, it is worth dwelling on this issue for a while. The maintenance of a nunnery presented considerable logistical problems and Thompson (s.p.b.s) tries to address some of these. Given that the Cistercian Order defined what

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Monastic History Hull and East Riding 10.

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Today’s picture is a photo. of Swine church taken from the south-east part of the churchyard, a photo. taken some years ago. Thompson (s.p.b.) wrote his history of Swine (s.p.b.) in an age less commited to conservation than our own, in his Preface he writes ‘The rapid decay of the antiquities of the country by

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