‘Transient’ religious houses and those of uncertain existence: Nefyn, Trawscoed, Pendâr, Clynnog Fawr and Llansanffraid, Dr David Stephenson, School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology, Bangor University |
Discoveries made on the Friar\'s Estate, Bangor, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 5th series, 17 (1900), 24-42, Harold Hughes and P. Sheakson Gregory |
Remnants of Brecon Priory, |
Remnants of Abergavenny Priory, |
Remnants of Basingwerk Abbey, |
Remnants of Beddgelert Priory, |
Remnants of Brecon Friary, |
Remnants of Caldey Priory, |
Remnants of Carmarthen Friary, |
Remnants of Ewenny Priory, |
Remnants of Haverfordwest Priory, |
Remnants of Kidwelly Priory, |
Remnants of Llanllugan, |
Remnants of Llanthony Prima, |
Remnants of Margam Abbey, |
Remnants of Monmouth Priory, |
Remnants of Neath Abbey, |
Remnants of Pembroke (Monkton) Priory, |
Remnants of Penmon Priory, |
Remnants of Pill Priory, |
Remnants of Ruthin Priory, |
Remnants of St Dogmaels Abbey, |
Remnants of Strata Florida, |
Remnants of Talley Abbey, |
Remnants of Tintern Abbey, |
Remnants of Usk Priory, |
Remnants of Valle Crucis, |
The Cistercians in Wales, Professor Janet Burton |
The Cluniacs in Wales: Malpas and St Clears, Christopher Pearce |
Who were the Benedictines?, Professor Janet Burton |
Who were the Cistercians?, Professor Janet Burton |
Who were the Cluniacs?, Christopher Pearce |
Who were the Regular Canons?, Dr Karen Stöber |