ANTIQUITIES. 



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5. Schools for youth at La Celle 

 in Brie, dependent upon the 

 priory at Paris. 

 Wo7nen. 



1. Abbey at Brussels, established 

 in the year 1598. 



2. Abbey at Cambray, in l623. 



3. Abbey at Ghent, l624. 



4. Abbey at Paris, l651. 



5. Abbey at Pontoise, 1652. 



6. Abbey at Dunkirk, l662. 



7. Abbeyat Ipres.afiliationfrom 

 that of Ghent in 1 665 ; given 

 over to Irish nuns, part where- 

 of went to Dublin in l685 or 

 l6S6; the rest remained at 

 Ipres till 179i. 



IV. Cartlmsian Monks. 



The monastery of Shone, near 

 Richmond, in Surrey, founded 

 by king Henry V. in 141 6; 

 retired to Bruges in 1559; 

 next to Louvain in 1578; then 

 to Mechlin in 1591; andfmally 

 settled at Nieuport in Flanders 

 1626, till their suppression in 

 1783. 



V. Brigiltiiic Nuns. 



They were founded at Sion, in 

 Middlesex; and in 1559 left 

 England, and afterwards re- 

 tired to Lisbon, where they 

 still remain. 



VI. Women of (he Order of Si. 



Augiislin. 



1 . A priory of canortesses of St. 

 Austin, established at Louvain 

 in the year l60g. 



2. A priory of the same at Bruges 

 in 1629. 



3. Another at Paris in l633. 



4. A convent of canonesses of 

 the Ploly Sepulchre at Liege. 



VII. Dominican Friers. 



1 . A convent of Dominicans at 

 Bomhem on the Scheldt, be- 

 tween Gheut and Antwerp, 

 1G58. 



2. A college, of Dominicans in 

 Louvain, dependent on the 

 convent of Bomhem. 



Wmnen. 



3. A conventof Dominican nuns 

 atBrussels,establishedin 1 6g3. 



VIII. Franciscan Friers. 



1 . A convent of English Recol- 

 lects, founded in Douay l6l7- 

 Women of the Order of St. Francis. 



1. A convent of poor Clares at 

 Gravelines, l603. 



2. A convent of the same called 

 Colletines, at Rouen, l646. 



3. A convent of poor Clares at 

 Dunkirk, l652. 



4. A convent of Conceptionists, 

 in Paris, l658. 



5. A convent of nuns of the 

 third order of St. Francis, at 

 Bruges, l658. 



6. A convent of poor Clares, at 

 Aire in Artois, 1 66O. 



IX. Carmelites or Teresians ; Men. 

 A convent established at Tongres 

 about the year 1770. 

 Women. 



1 . A convent of Teresian nuns 

 at Antwerp. 



2. Another at Lier in Brabant. 



3. Another at Hoogstraete in 

 the north of Brabant. 



II. 



A chronological Accofunt of the 

 Fnglish religious Establishments 

 on the Continent, in the Order of 

 Tivie wherein they were made. 



1. Carthusians. 



Of the nine Carthusian monas- 

 teries that subsisted in Eng- 

 land, London, Shene, Witham, 

 Coventry, Henton, Hull, and 

 Eppworth, were dissolved in 

 1538; Beauval and Mount 

 Grace in 1539. These com- 

 munities being dispersed, part 



