Who were the Nuns?

A Prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600-1800

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Anne Worthington, in religion Anne.
Died: 27 Jul 1654 in Louvain, aged 56.

father: Thomas Worthington of Blainscough Hall, nr Chorley, Lancs
mother: Mary Allen of Lancs

Augustinians, Louvain choir nun.

She professed 21 Sep 1615, aged 16.

Procuratrix

She was the great aunt of Mary Worthington, Dorothy Worthington, Anne Worthington, Agnes Worthington.
She was the sister of Mary Worthington.
She was the niece of Jane Allen, Helen Allen.

great uncle: Cardinal William Allen

Sources: Louvain MS Chronicle: 150, 552-3.

Family tree (Westby-Allen of Rossall-Worthington-Haydock)
Family tree (Worthington of Blainscough)

Notes:

Her parents lived in exile in Louvain for their faith. Her brother Rev Richard Worthington became 2nd Chaplain to St Monica's: he was buried in their chapel: see Hamilton Vol II 54 etc.