Who Were the Nuns?

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

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  • Converts
  • St Ursula Nuns
  • Bridgettine Brothers
  • Family trees

Confessors

Sources for Confessors

  • Augistinains, Bruges
  • Augustinians, Louvain
  • Augustinians, Paris
  • Benedictines, Brussels
  • Benedictines, Cambrai
  • Benedictines, Dunkirk
  • Benedictines, Ghent
  • Benedictines, Paris
  • Benedictines, Pontoise
  • Benedictines, Ypres
  • Bridgettines, Lisbon
  • Carmelites, Antwerp
  • Carmelites, Hoogstraten
  • Carmelites, Lierre
  • Conceptionists, Paris
  • Dominicans, Brussels
  • Franciscans, Brussels
  • Poor Clares, Aire
  • Poor Clares, Dunkirk
  • Poor Clares, Gravelines
  • Poor Clares, Rouen
  • Sepulchrines, Liege

Convent lists

  • Augustinians, Bruges
  • Augustinians, Louvain
  • Augustinians, Paris
  • Benedictines, Brussels
  • Benedictines, Cambrai
  • Benedictines, Dunkirk
  • Benedictines, Ghent
  • Benedictines, Paris
  • Benedictines, Pontoise
  • Benedictines, Ypres
  • Bridgettines, Lisbon
  • Carmelites, Antwerp
  • Carmelites, Hoogstraten
  • Carmelites, Lierre
  • Carmelites, Port Tobacco
  • Conceptionists, Paris
  • Dominicans, Brussels
  • Franciscans, Brussels
  • Mary Ward Institute
  • Poor Clares, Aire
  • Poor Clares, Dunkirk
  • Poor Clares, Gravelines
  • Poor Clares, Rouen
  • Sepulchrines, Liège
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