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- Burnham_Abbey abstract "Burnham Abbey is a house of Anglican nuns near Burnham in Buckinghamshire, England.It was originally founded as a house of Augustinian nuns by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall. The Medieval community consisted of around twenty nuns at the outset, but was never especially wealthy and by the time of the dissolution in 1539 there were only ten.".
- Q4999736 abstract "Burnham Abbey is a house of Anglican nuns near Burnham in Buckinghamshire, England.It was originally founded as a house of Augustinian nuns by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall. The Medieval community consisted of around twenty nuns at the outset, but was never especially wealthy and by the time of the dissolution in 1539 there were only ten.".
- Burnham_Abbey comment "Burnham Abbey is a house of Anglican nuns near Burnham in Buckinghamshire, England.It was originally founded as a house of Augustinian nuns by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall. The Medieval community consisted of around twenty nuns at the outset, but was never especially wealthy and by the time of the dissolution in 1539 there were only ten.".
- Q4999736 comment "Burnham Abbey is a house of Anglican nuns near Burnham in Buckinghamshire, England.It was originally founded as a house of Augustinian nuns by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall. The Medieval community consisted of around twenty nuns at the outset, but was never especially wealthy and by the time of the dissolution in 1539 there were only ten.".