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  • Lanercost
  • Village in Cumbria, England

    Lanercost is a village in the northern part of Cumbria, England. The settlement is in the civil parish of Burtholme, in the Cumberland local government

    Lanercost

    Lanercost

    Lanercost

  • Lanercost Priory
  • Monastery in Cumbria, England

    Lanercost Priory was founded by Robert de Vaux between 1165 and 1174, the most likely date being 1169, to house Augustinian canons. The priory is situated

    Lanercost Priory

    Lanercost Priory

    Lanercost_Priory

  • Lanercost Chronicle
  • The Lanercost Chronicle is a northern English history covering the years 1201 to 1346. It covers the Wars of Scottish Independence, but it is also highly

    Lanercost Chronicle

    Lanercost_Chronicle

  • Lanercost (song)
  • "Lanercost" is a folk song by the folk rock group Steeleye Span. It was released as the B-side of the single "Somewhere in London" in 1985. It then featured

    Lanercost (song)

    Lanercost_(song)

  • William Wallace
  • Scottish knight (1270–1305)

    flayed, and the skin cut into small pieces as tokens of the victory. The Lanercost Chronicle records that Wallace had "a broad strip [of Cressingham's skin]

    William Wallace

    William Wallace

    William_Wallace

  • Thomas Addison
  • English physician and scientist

    was Cumbrian, and Thomas was attached to the family house at Banks near Lanercost, as his personal background. Joseph Addison had married Sarah Shaw, and

    Thomas Addison

    Thomas Addison

    Thomas_Addison

  • Dossal
  • Ornamental cloth or panel hung behind an altar

    dossals rarely achieve much individual notability, but the "Lanercost Dossal" at Lanercost Priory, Cumbria, was specially designed by William Morris and

    Dossal

    Dossal

    Dossal

  • Battle of Bannockburn
  • 1314 battle during the First War of Scottish Independence

    Great Warbow. Stroud: Sutton. p. 162. ISBN 0750931671. The Chronicle of Lanercost says that, on the second day of the battle, "the English archers were

    Battle of Bannockburn

    Battle of Bannockburn

    Battle_of_Bannockburn

  • Monarchy of the United Kingdom
  • Chronicle referred to her as the rightful heir to the throne, while the Lanercost Chronicle recorded a legend of Henry III giving her a golden crown before

    Monarchy of the United Kingdom

    Monarchy of the United Kingdom

    Monarchy_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Apollo (horse)
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    (GB) Cowl Mare (GB) Cowl (GB) Bay Middleton (GB) Crucifix (GB) Lanercost Mare (GB) Lanercost (GB) The Nun (GB) Dam Rebecca T. Price The Colonel Priam (GB)

    Apollo (horse)

    Apollo_(horse)

  • Naworth Castle
  • Castle in Cumbria, England

    the opposite side of the River Irthing to, and just within sight of, Lanercost Priory where the Dacre and Howard families are buried or have their memorials

    Naworth Castle

    Naworth Castle

    Naworth_Castle

  • Alexander III of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1249 to 1286

    1281 Stirling Castle), buried in Dunfermline Abbey. According to the Lanercost Chronicle, Alexander did not spend his decade as a widower alone: "he

    Alexander III of Scotland

    Alexander III of Scotland

    Alexander_III_of_Scotland

  • Back in Line
  • 1986 album by Steeleye Span

    artiness." A single was released from this album - "Somewhere in London/ Lanercost". This suggests that "Somewhere in London" was recorded on the same sessions

    Back in Line

    Back_in_Line

  • Sack of Berwick (1296)
  • Battle of the First War of Scottish Independence

    Other accounts such as that of the monks of the English monastery of Lanercost say women were not spared. Much booty was seized, and no fewer than fifteen

    Sack of Berwick (1296)

    Sack of Berwick (1296)

    Sack_of_Berwick_(1296)

  • Dionysus
  • Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine

    in the presses" or "when pouring out wine into jars". According to the Lanercost chronicle, during Easter in 1282 in Scotland, the parish priest of Inverkeithing

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

  • Andrew Moray
  • 13th-century Scottish esquire

    cinders and coals, The town of Corbridge, and two monasteries, Hexham and Lanercost, they have annihilated by burning; They have made slaughter of the people

    Andrew Moray

    Andrew_Moray

  • Cumbria
  • Ceremonial county of England

    Haverthwaite Railway Langwathby railway station Lakeland Wildlife Oasis Lanercost Priory Long-distance footpaths Cumbria Coastal Way Cumbria Way Dales Way

    Cumbria

    Cumbria

    Cumbria

  • Cumberland
  • Historic county of England

    Kirklinton Included townships of Hethersgill, Westlinton (or Levington) Lanercost Included townships of Askerton, Burtholme & Banks, Lineside Nether Denton

    Cumberland

    Cumberland

    Cumberland

  • Battle of Stirling Bridge
  • Battle of the First War of Scottish Independence

    was mortally wounded during the battle, and was dead by November. The Lanercost Chronicle records that Wallace had a broad strip of Cressingham's skin

    Battle of Stirling Bridge

    Battle of Stirling Bridge

    Battle_of_Stirling_Bridge

  • Liverpool (horse)
  • British Thoroughbred racehorse

    racehorse and sire. He helped continue the Tramp sire line through his son Lanercost. Liverpool was bred at the Bishop Burton stud of Richard Watt in Yorkshire

    Liverpool (horse)

    Liverpool_(horse)

  • Hanged, drawn and quartered
  • Medieval punishment for high treason

    ISBN 978-1783160839. Maxwell, Herbert, ed. (2001), The Chronicle of Lanercost, 1272–1346, vol. 1, Glasgow: Llanerch Press, p. 35, ISBN 1861431090 Bellamy

    Hanged, drawn and quartered

    Hanged, drawn and quartered

    Hanged,_drawn_and_quartered

  • John Comyn III of Badenoch
  • Scottish noble (c. 1274–1306)

    being garrisoned by the English. The contemporary English record of the Lanercost Chronicle simply blames the inadequacy of the Scottish cavalry in general

    John Comyn III of Badenoch

    John Comyn III of Badenoch

    John_Comyn_III_of_Badenoch

  • Henry Percy, 2nd Baron Percy
  • English nobleman (1301–1352)

    1, (Henry Hunter Blair, 1866), 118. Tate, 118. Tate, 119. Tate, 121. Lanercost Chronicle, p.282 Tate, 124. Tate, 128. McNulty 2013, p. 188. Tate, 130

    Henry Percy, 2nd Baron Percy

    Henry Percy, 2nd Baron Percy

    Henry_Percy,_2nd_Baron_Percy

  • Upper Denton
  • Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England

    fort on Hadrian's Wall. Nearby villages include Gilsland, Greenhead and Lanercost. The church was built using Roman stones including a re-used Roman arch

    Upper Denton

    Upper Denton

    Upper_Denton

  • Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle
  • English military commander (1270–1323)

    country. His alleged treason, capture and execution is described in the Lanercost Chronicle. Only after five years was he allowed a proper burial, but the

    Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle

    Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle

    Andrew_Harclay,_1st_Earl_of_Carlisle

  • Cumbric
  • Extinct Brittonic language of northern England and southern Scotland

    of them still spoke Cumbric at this time. The legal documents in the Lanercost Cartulary, dating from the late 12th century, show witnesses with Norman

    Cumbric

    Cumbric

    Cumbric

  • Hawarden Castle (medieval)
  • Medieval castle in Flintshire, Wales

    attack being made at Easter can be read in the account of the Chronicle of Lanercost; "...the Welsh nation, unable to pass their lives in peace, broke over

    Hawarden Castle (medieval)

    Hawarden Castle (medieval)

    Hawarden_Castle_(medieval)

  • Kingdom of Alba
  • Medieval kingdom in Scotland

    the baby girl who happened to be the last MacWilliam. This was how the Lanercost Chronicle relates the fate of this last MacWilliam: The same Mac-William's

    Kingdom of Alba

    Kingdom of Alba

    Kingdom_of_Alba

  • John Balliol
  • King of Scots from 1292 to 1296

    humiliated the new king. According to some English accounts, such as the Lanercost Chronicle, the Scots soon tired of their deeply compromised king and the

    John Balliol

    John Balliol

    John_Balliol

  • Banks, Cumbria
  • Village in Cumbria, England

    Hadrian's Wall, 3 mile (5 km) NE of the market town of Brampton. The historic Lanercost Priory is just a mile (1.5 km) to the SW. Banks East Turret is a relatively

    Banks, Cumbria

    Banks, Cumbria

    Banks,_Cumbria

  • Leahill Turret, Hadrian's Wall
  • Part of Hadrian's Wall

    between the milecastles on Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria, located on the Lanercost Road near Banks, Parish of Waterhead. It is designated turret 51b and

    Leahill Turret, Hadrian's Wall

    Leahill Turret, Hadrian's Wall

    Leahill_Turret,_Hadrian's_Wall

  • Thomas Dacre, 6th Baron Dacre
  • English nobleman (1387–1458)

    as he was still under age. He died on 5 January 1458 and was buried at Lanercost Priory. His wife was still living on 8 July 1453, but predeceased her

    Thomas Dacre, 6th Baron Dacre

    Thomas Dacre, 6th Baron Dacre

    Thomas_Dacre,_6th_Baron_Dacre

  • George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle
  • English painter

    infancy. There is a terra cotta effigy by Sir Edgar Boehm on her tomb at Lanercost Priory. Lady Aurea Fredeswyde Howard (4 October 1884 – 15 January 1972)

    George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle

    George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle

    George_Howard,_9th_Earl_of_Carlisle

  • Priapus
  • Greek god of fertility and male genitalia

    continued to be invoked as a symbol of health and fertility. The 13th-century Lanercost Chronicle, a history of northern England and Scotland, records a "lay

    Priapus

    Priapus

    Priapus

  • Battle of Faughart
  • 1318 Battle in Ireland

    Scots troops to face the enemy onslaught. In contrast to Barbour, the Lanercost Chronicle, the chief English source, says that Bruce approached Dundalk

    Battle of Faughart

    Battle of Faughart

    Battle_of_Faughart

  • Guðrøðr Magnússon
  • 13th-century Manx rebel

    fourteenth-century Chronicle of Mann, and the fourteenth-century Chronicle of Lanercost reveal that Guðrøðr led a revolt on the island against the Scottish Crown

    Guðrøðr Magnússon

    Guðrøðr Magnússon

    Guðrøðr_Magnússon

  • Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall
  • Favourite of Edward II (c. 1284 – 1312)

    Paulini claims that Edward loved Gaveston "beyond measure", while the Lanercost Chronicle says the intimacy between them was "undue". The Chronicle of

    Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall

    Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall

    Piers_Gaveston,_1st_Earl_of_Cornwall

  • Niall Bruce of Carrick
  • Scottish noble

    Maxwell 1913, p. 336. Maxwell, Herbert, ed. (1913). The Chronicle of Lanercost, 1272–1346 : Translated, with notes. Glasgow: J. Maclehose and sons. pp

    Niall Bruce of Carrick

    Niall_Bruce_of_Carrick

  • Roxburgh Castle
  • Ruined castle near Roxburgh, Scotland

    by his brother Edward Bruce, Earl of Carrick, and in the words of the Lanercost Chronicle "all that beautiful castle the Scots pulled down to the ground

    Roxburgh Castle

    Roxburgh Castle

    Roxburgh_Castle

  • Battle of Old Byland
  • Battle during the Wars of Scottish Independence (1322)

    Douglas, 1964. Gray, Sir Thomas, Scalicronica, trans. H. Maxwell, 1913. The Lanercost Chronicle, trans. H. Maxwell, 1913. Giovanni Villani Nuova Cronica. Book

    Battle of Old Byland

    Battle of Old Byland

    Battle_of_Old_Byland

  • Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife
  • government at that time, by some of his kinsmen in September. The Chronicle of Lanercost called the mormaer "cruel and greedy beyond the average" (Barrow, Robert

    Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife

    Donnchadh_III,_Earl_of_Fife

  • Battle of Neville's Cross
  • 1346 battle of the Second War of Scottish Independence

    that a thousand Scots were killed in the battle, while the Chronicle of Lanercost said "few English were killed". Modern historians Given-Wilson and Bériac

    Battle of Neville's Cross

    Battle of Neville's Cross

    Battle_of_Neville's_Cross

  • Abbey
  • Monastery under an abbot or an abbess

    only a north aisle (this is the case at Bolton, Brinkburn Priory and Lanercost Priory). The arrangement of the monastic buildings followed the ordinary

    Abbey

    Abbey

    Abbey

  • Alan of Galloway
  • Scottish Lord (before 1199–1234)

    that Alan married Hugh's daughter, Rose, as recorded by the Chronicle of Lanercost. It is possible that Alan commenced this union in an effort to salvage

    Alan of Galloway

    Alan_of_Galloway

  • St Mary's Church, Walton
  • Church in Cumbria, England

    Province York Diocese Carlisle Archdeaconry Carlisle Deanery Brampton Parish Lanercost with Kirkambeck and Walton Clergy Vicar Revd Roderick David Allon-Smith

    St Mary's Church, Walton

    St Mary's Church, Walton

    St_Mary's_Church,_Walton

  • Margaret of England
  • Queen of Scotland from 1251 to 1275

    Library. Edinburgh, London: Oliver and Boyd. pp. 658–659. The chronicle of Lanercost, 1272–1346;. Translated by Maxwell, Sir Herbert. Glasgow: J. Maclehose

    Margaret of England

    Margaret of England

    Margaret_of_England

  • Schiltron
  • Army formation

    English infantry at Bannockburn. It is also used by the author of the Lanercost Chronicle to describe the English spearmen at the Battle of Boroughbridge

    Schiltron

    Schiltron

    Schiltron

  • Routledge (surname)
  • Family name

    across the border and settled in Kilham, Northumberland and Bewcastle and Lanercost, Cumberland. In the 17th century, some Routledges were sent to Ulster

    Routledge (surname)

    Routledge_(surname)

  • Hugh de Cressingham
  • 13th-century English nobleman

    prisoners, and William Wallace made a sword belt out of his skin. The Lanercost Chronicle states the Scots dried and cured his hide and of his skin William

    Hugh de Cressingham

    Hugh de Cressingham

    Hugh_de_Cressingham

  • English Gothic architecture
  • Architectural style in Britain

    Winchester Cathedral lady chapel Whitby Abbey choir Rievaulx Abbey choir Lanercost Priory west front Durham Cathedral east transept Early English Gothic

    English Gothic architecture

    English Gothic architecture

    English_Gothic_architecture

  • Walton, Cumbria
  • Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England

    bank of the River Irthing. Nearby villages include Newtown, Banks and Lanercost. In 2021 the parish had a population of 282. Walton remains an unspoiled

    Walton, Cumbria

    Walton, Cumbria

    Walton,_Cumbria

  • Battle of Turnberry
  • 14th-century battle in Scotland

    Barbour, John, The Bruce, trans. A. A. H. Douglas, 1964. Sir Herbert Maxwell, The Chronicle of Lanercost, 1272-1346: translated with notes (1913). v t e

    Battle of Turnberry

    Battle_of_Turnberry

  • James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland
  • Guardian of Scotland during the First Interregnum (1260–1309)

    Scotland, Stewart would be compelled to swear fealty to King Edward again at Lanercost Priory on 23 October 1306. To render his oath inviolable, it was taken

    James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland

    James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland

    James_Stewart,_5th_High_Steward_of_Scotland

  • Peter des Roches
  • 13th-century Bishop of Winchester and Justiciar of England

    and leading to his own downfall in 1234. Peter died on 9 June 1238. The Lanercost Chronicle relates that Peter, out hunting one day, encountered King Arthur

    Peter des Roches

    Peter des Roches

    Peter_des_Roches

  • Manx revolt of 1275
  • Manx revolt

    landfall on the southern shores of Mann. According to the Chronicle of Lanercost and the Chronicle of Mann, the invaders first attempted to resolve the

    Manx revolt of 1275

    Manx_revolt_of_1275

  • Durham, England
  • City in County Durham, England

    Nicholas (1931) Durham Castle Maxwell, Sir Herbert (1913). The Chronicle of Lanercost. Macmillan and Co. p. 210. Gray, Sir Thomas (2005). Scalacronica. Boydell

    Durham, England

    Durham, England

    Durham,_England

  • William Oliphant (governor of Stirling Castle)
  • Scottish knight and Governor of Stirling Castle (died aft. 1313)

    Carloll & Graf Publishers, 1996), p. 134 Herbert Maxwell, 'Chronicle of Lanercost', The Scottish Historical Review, Vol. 8, No. 32 (Jul., 1911), p. 381

    William Oliphant (governor of Stirling Castle)

    William_Oliphant_(governor_of_Stirling_Castle)

  • Richard Rose Central Academy
  • Academy in Carlisle, Cumbria, England

    for Carlisle High School. The school had houses of Netherby, Greystoke, Lanercost and Linstock. In 1904 the school was transferred to Cumberland County

    Richard Rose Central Academy

    Richard Rose Central Academy

    Richard_Rose_Central_Academy

  • Wars of Scottish Independence
  • War of national liberation between Scotland and England

    Retrieved 29 August 2025. Maxwell, Sir Herbert (1913). The Chronicle of Lanercost. Macmillan and Co. p. 268. "The Balliol Dynasty". scottishhistorysociety

    Wars of Scottish Independence

    Wars of Scottish Independence

    Wars_of_Scottish_Independence

  • Hadrian's Wall Path
  • Long-distance footpath in the north of England

    Wall Path near the village of Greenhead. As the path approaches Walton, Lanercost Priory is a short walk to the south. Much of the Priory was built with

    Hadrian's Wall Path

    Hadrian's Wall Path

    Hadrian's_Wall_Path

  • Alexander II of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1214 to 1249

    Medieval Era — see Sources section for details For the year 1230 of the Lanercost Chronicle:— That same year, certain wicked men arose in Scotland, namely

    Alexander II of Scotland

    Alexander II of Scotland

    Alexander_II_of_Scotland

  • Ayr Gold Cup
  • Flat horse race in Britain

    Masetto 1835: Inheritor 1836: Despot 1837: Despot 1838: Inheritor 1839: Lanercost 1840: The Doctor 1841: Doctor Caius 1842: The Recorder 1843: The Shadow

    Ayr Gold Cup

    Ayr_Gold_Cup

  • List of churches in the City of Carlisle
  • Irthington Brampton Kirkandrews Kirklinton Stapleton Bewcastle Walton Lanercost Nether Denton Askerton Warwick Over Denton The district has an estimated

    List of churches in the City of Carlisle

    List_of_churches_in_the_City_of_Carlisle

  • Li Yuan-chia
  • Chinese artist, poet and curator (1929–1994)

    (now in Cumbria) in North West England. After two years residence near Lanercost, he purchased a derelict farmhouse at Banks on Hadrian's Wall from the

    Li Yuan-chia

    Li_Yuan-chia

  • Patrick V, Earl of March
  • Scottish nobleman

    of Moray. However, other accounts including that of The Chronicle of Lanercost and Bower's Scotichronicon relate that Dunbar retreated without engaging

    Patrick V, Earl of March

    Patrick V, Earl of March

    Patrick_V,_Earl_of_March

  • James Douglas, Lord of Douglas
  • Scottish knight and feudal lord

    1871–2.[2][3] Gray, Sir Thomas, Scalicronica, trans. H. Maxwell, 1913. Lanercost Chronicle, trans. H. Maxwell, 1913.[4] Palgrave, F. ed. Documents and

    James Douglas, Lord of Douglas

    James Douglas, Lord of Douglas

    James_Douglas,_Lord_of_Douglas

  • 1306
  • Calendar year

    battle by King Edward of England, swears fealty to King Edward again at Lanercost Priory. To render his oath inviolable, Stewart's oath is taken upon the

    1306

    1306

    1306

  • List of manuscripts in the Cotton library
  • List of manuscripts from the Cotton library

    Matthew Paris) was removed and is now kept separately. D.vii Chronicle of Lanercost Priory D.viii Proctor's book of the University of Oxford (1st quarter

    List of manuscripts in the Cotton library

    List_of_manuscripts_in_the_Cotton_library

  • List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles
  • dynastic struggles amongst Godred the Black's descendants. The Chronicle of Lanercost states that a Norwegian fleet sailed down the west coast of Scotland with

    List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles

    List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles

    List_of_rulers_of_the_Kingdom_of_the_Isles

  • Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle
  • English promoter of temperance and women's political rights (1845–1921)

    infancy. There is a terra cotta effigy by Sir Edgar Boehm on her tomb at Lanercost Priory. Lady Aurea Fredeswyde Howard (4 October 1884 – 15 January 1972)

    Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle

    Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle

    Rosalind_Howard,_Countess_of_Carlisle

  • Second War of Scottish Independence
  • 1332–1357 war between Scotland and England

    area of marshy ground and climb the northern slope of Halidon Hill. The Lanercost Chronicle reports: . . . the Scots who marched in the front were so wounded

    Second War of Scottish Independence

    Second_War_of_Scottish_Independence

  • John de Lindsay
  • support to both King Robert de Brus and Edward de Balliol. Although the Lanercost Chronicle places his death in 1337, he actually died around 15 August

    John de Lindsay

    John de Lindsay

    John_de_Lindsay

  • Yolande of Dreux, Queen of Scotland
  • Countess of Montfort, Queen of Scots, Duchess of Brittany (1263–1330)

    Reynolds: The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women Mike Ashley, The Chronicle of Lanercost 1272-1346 Necrologe de l'abbaie de Port-Royal-des-Champs

    Yolande of Dreux, Queen of Scotland

    Yolande of Dreux, Queen of Scotland

    Yolande_of_Dreux,_Queen_of_Scotland

  • List of generic forms in place names in the British Isles
  • village with church, parish Lanteglos (Cornwall), Lhanbryde (Moray), Lanercost, Llanbedr Pont Steffan, Llanybydder, Llandudno, Llanelli, Llangefni, Llangollen

    List of generic forms in place names in the British Isles

    List_of_generic_forms_in_place_names_in_the_British_Isles

  • Battle of Loch Ryan
  • 14th-century battle in Scotland

    trans. A. A. H. Douglas, 1964. Sir Herbert Maxwell, The Chronicle of Lanercost, 1272-1346: translated with notes (1913). 54°58′26″N 5°01′48″W / 54

    Battle of Loch Ryan

    Battle_of_Loch_Ryan

  • Birdoswald
  • Farmhouse in Waterhead, Cumbria, England

    property, then part of the Barony of Gilsland. He gave land in the area to Lanercost Priory and his nephew Ralph de Birdoswald indicating he had a house there

    Birdoswald

    Birdoswald

    Birdoswald

  • Burnt Candlemas
  • English military campaign (1356)

    p. 179. OCLC 14004298 Maxwell, Herbert, ed. (1913). The Chronicle of Lanercost, 1272–1346: Translated, with notes. Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons. OCLC 457526322

    Burnt Candlemas

    Burnt_Candlemas

  • Battle of Myton
  • Battle in the First Scottish War of Independence

    as 1,000 killed, including 300 priests, but the contemporary English Lanercost Chronicle says that 4,000 Englishmen were killed by the Scots, while another

    Battle of Myton

    Battle_of_Myton

  • Battle of the River Dee
  • 14th-century battle in Scotland

    Bruce's campaigning against the Gallovidians, given by the Chronicle of Lanercost, states that his forces were partly composed of men from the Isles. The

    Battle of the River Dee

    Battle_of_the_River_Dee

  • The Nativity (Burne-Jones)
  • Painting by Edward Burne-Jones

    Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle as part of a monument to his parents for Lanercost Priory, Cumbria. A drawing of this design is in the Fitzwilliam Museum

    The Nativity (Burne-Jones)

    The Nativity (Burne-Jones)

    The_Nativity_(Burne-Jones)

  • Thomas Dacre, 2nd Baron Dacre
  • English nobleman (1467–1525)

    by a fall from his horse, and was buried in his family's mausoleum at Lanercost Priory. By the time of his death, he held about 70,000 acres (280 km2)

    Thomas Dacre, 2nd Baron Dacre

    Thomas Dacre, 2nd Baron Dacre

    Thomas_Dacre,_2nd_Baron_Dacre

  • Kingman (horse)
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Moloch Rebecca Carbine 1858 Rifleman Touchstone Camp Follower Troica Lanercost Sibera Dam Patricia 1879 Vauxhall 1865 Lexington Boston Alice Carneal

    Kingman (horse)

    Kingman_(horse)

  • Battle of Culblean
  • Battle on 30 November 1335, during the Second War of Scottish Independence

    immediately felt. Edward Balliol spent the winter of 1335–6, so says the Lanercost Chronicle; ..."with his people at Elande, in England, because he does

    Battle of Culblean

    Battle of Culblean

    Battle_of_Culblean

  • History of Cumbria
  • History of the English county

    Abbey, St Bees Priory, Cartmel Priory, and, in particular, Lanercost Priory suffered : Lanercost in 1319 being described as 'waste'. (The Bishop of Carlisle

    History of Cumbria

    History of Cumbria

    History_of_Cumbria

  • List of English chronicles
  • Wendover (–1235) William the Breton (See Rigord, above) Chronicle of Lanercost (1201–1346) Arnold Fitz Thedmar (1188–1274) Flores Historiarum (–1326)

    List of English chronicles

    List_of_English_chronicles

  • Cloverbrook
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Australian Melbourne Mowerina Emilia Young Emilius Persian Maud Stockwell The Baron Pocahontas Countess of Albemarle Lanercost Velocipede mare (family: 15-d)

    Cloverbrook

    Cloverbrook

  • Cambridgeshire Handicap
  • Flat horse race in Britain

    The event was established in 1839, and the inaugural running was won by Lanercost. It was founded in the same year as another major handicap at Newmarket

    Cambridgeshire Handicap

    Cambridgeshire_Handicap

  • Stanegate
  • Roman road that ran from Carlisle to Corbridge, England

    Nether Denton (major fort) Castle Hill Boothby, between Brampton and Lanercost Priory (minor fort) Brampton Old Church (major fort) Luguvalium (Carlisle)

    Stanegate

    Stanegate

    Stanegate

  • Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany
  • Claimant to English and Breton succession (died 1241)

    neither burial place has a memorial for her remains. The Chronicle of Lanercost claims that the remorseful Henry had given a gold crown to Eleanor to

    Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany

    Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany

    Eleanor,_Fair_Maid_of_Brittany

  • Robert the Bruce
  • King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329

    Robert had been suffering from a serious illness since at least 1327. The Lanercost Chronicle and Scalacronica state that the king was said to have contracted

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert_the_Bruce

  • Edward Balliol
  • Claimant to the Scottish throne (c. 1283–1364)

    Edmonston and Douglas. Wilson, James (2001) [1913]. The Chronicle of Lanercost, 1272–1346. trans. Herbert Maxwell. Cribyn, Wales: Llanerch Press. ISBN 1-86143-109-0

    Edward Balliol

    Edward Balliol

    Edward_Balliol

  • Culgaith
  • Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England

    Cumberland (London, 1816) the fate of this family is told in the Chronicle of Lanercost Abbey. C139/112/61; Cumberland and Westmorland. Antiquarian and Archaeological

    Culgaith

    Culgaith

    Culgaith

  • Duncan II of Scotland
  • King of Alba in 1094

    71, 73–74.; Duncan 2002, pp. 59–60. McDonald 2003, p. 46 quoting the Lanercost Chronicle. Barrow 2003, pp. 37–39. Buchanan 1582, Seventh Book, chapter

    Duncan II of Scotland

    Duncan II of Scotland

    Duncan_II_of_Scotland

  • Siege of Berwick (1333)
  • Second War of Scottish Independence battle

    other's scouts around midday on 19 July. Douglas ordered an attack. The Lanercost Chronicle reports: . . . the Scots who marched in the front were so wounded

    Siege of Berwick (1333)

    Siege of Berwick (1333)

    Siege_of_Berwick_(1333)

  • Scotland in the High Middle Ages
  • Scotland between about 900 and 1286 CE

    who happened to be the last of the MacWilliam line. According to the Lanercost Chronicle: the same Mac-William's daughter, who had not long left her

    Scotland in the High Middle Ages

    Scotland in the High Middle Ages

    Scotland_in_the_High_Middle_Ages

  • William James Blacklock
  • English landscape painter (1816–1858)

    technique. In 1847 William Ewart Gladstone bought Blacklock's painting Lanercost Abbey. James Leathart and Lord Armstrong, both Tyneside industrialists

    William James Blacklock

    William James Blacklock

    William_James_Blacklock

  • Kingston, East Lothian
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    family who later gifted 'Fentoun' to their English kin the De-vauxs of Lanercost Priory. In the mid 12th century the De-vauxs built a 'castri' on the Fidra

    Kingston, East Lothian

    Kingston, East Lothian

    Kingston,_East_Lothian

  • List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches
  • the male canons. I Lanercost Priory Lanercost, Cumbria 54°57′58″N 2°41′42″W / 54.9661°N 2.6951°W / 54.9661; -2.6951 (Lanercost Priory) Augustinian

    List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches

    List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches

    List_of_English_abbeys,_priories_and_friaries_serving_as_parish_churches

  • Capture of Roxburgh (1314)
  • 1314 Siege of Roxburgh Castle during the First War of Scottish Independence

    garrison, including wounding their leader in the face with an arrow. The Lanercost Chronicle records that "all that beautiful castle the Scots pulled down

    Capture of Roxburgh (1314)

    Capture_of_Roxburgh_(1314)

  • List of places in Cumbria
  • Laithes, Lakes Lakeside, Lambfoot, Lambrigg, Lamonby, Lamplugh Lane End, Lanercost, Langdale, Langrigg, Langwathby Laversdale, Lazonby, Leadgate, Leasgill

    List of places in Cumbria

    List of places in Cumbria

    List_of_places_in_Cumbria

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  • Freada
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Freada

    Peaceful

  • SHOLTO
  • Male

    English

    SHOLTO

    Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Sìoltach, SHOLTO means "sowing," i.e., "fruitful, seed-bearing, producing many offspring."

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hibban |

    Fleshy, Angry

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chaaruchithra

    One of the kauravas

  • Osbourne
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Scandinavian

    Osbourne

    Divine Warrior; Born from a Bear

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Rudrakshi

    Goddess Parvati

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    Radiance

  • Bhisaj
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhisaj

    Medicine; Healer; Physician

  • KLOTHO
  • Female

    Greek

    KLOTHO

    (Κλωθώ) Greek name KLOTHO means "spinner." In mythology, this is the name of one of the three Fates (Moirae).

  • Jerome
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    French (Jérôme) and English

    Jerome

    French (Jérôme) and English : from the medieval personal name Jérôme (French), Jerome (English), from Greek Hierōnymos (see Hieronymus). This achieved some popularity in France and elsewhere, being bestowed in honor of St Jerome (?347–420), creator of the Vulgate, the standard Latin version of the Bible.English (of Norman origin) : from a personal name, Gerram, composed of the Germanic elements gār, gēr ‘spear’ + hraban ‘raven’.A Jerome is recorded in Montreal in 1655 with the secondary surnames Beaune and Leblanc. Another bearer of the name, from Brittany, is recorded in Montreal in 1705 with the secondary surname Latour.

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