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1They were taken to the great abbey of Kolotskoi, two leagues in the rear.
2Every cathedral, every great abbey, and nearly every parish church claimed possession of healing relics.
3The great abbey church has gone, destroyed at the Suppression, but not a little of the monastery remains.
4And there, too, were Wulfhere and Wislac; and that mass in the great abbey was the most wonderful I ever heard.
5It had been a royal manor when Edward the Confessor came to the throne; he gave it to his new great abbey.
6He was a priest of the great abbey church of Weremouth, in Northumbria, and was a master of all the learning then known.
7Farther on, we again beheld the great abbey or hospital of Kolotskoi, a sight still more hideous than that of the field of battle.
8Many then looked for the spoil of the great abbey, among them Lord Lisle who besought Thomas Cromwell for it, but he was denied.
9One may believe that to this day a consider- able part of the foundations of the great abbey is buried in the soil of Tours.
10This place Saint Edward {386} the Confessor bestowed on the great abbey of Fecam in Normandy, which was enriched with a portion of his relics.
11He will outlive many an author who slumbers in the great Abbey.
12Here were the great abbeys of Peterborough and Croyland and Ely minster.
13Back in the days when the great abbeys ruled England, Heptonclough had one of its own.
14Baudrillart mentions educational foundations made by the great abbeys as early as in the seventh century.
15When they found themselves in this predicament they were not far from the great Abbey of SS.
16I would not be buried beneath a stone pavement, not to sleep in the great Abbey itself.
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