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in question. If they were men with no heirs, the whole estate could be granted to the abbey; otherwise they might 'retire' from the running of their estates and leave that to their heirs, but apportion a part that was not entailed for the abbey.
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This was a way for abbeys to gain income, especially in their later days in England, when their numbers were in decline so they had space to accommodate pensioners, and less money coming in as dowers from new entrants to the orders.
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This system could also be used by royal families as a way of providing retirement for their servants.
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This payment might be in cash but would more usually be by donating land to the
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Middle Ages
monasteries
nunneries
abbey
Marham Abbey
Norfolk
Cistercian
nuns
University of St Andrews website, School of History, Monastic Matrix: Vocabularium
Orion Publishing Group
ISBN
0-7185-1730-X
Monastic Wales website Glossary
British History Online website, Clerkenwell Close area: Introduction; St Mary's nunnery site
English Heritage website, History of Wenlock Priory
Gutenberg website, Medieval English Nunneries (ed. G G Coulton, Chapter V, page pp 190, 197
University of St Andrews website, School of History, Monastic Matrix: Marham
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Christianity
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Christian monasticism
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