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IDNR | Title | Diocese | Province | Alias | Gender | Patron Saint | Parish | Development | First mention | Last mention |
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A01 | Aagtekerke, Cistercian Nuns: Onze Lieve Vrouwe-kamer | Utrecht | Zeeland | OLV-kamer (= Our Lady's Chamber).. Waterlooze Werve | f | Our Lady | Aagtekerke (= Oost-Domburg) | (a) Cistercian Nuns at Emelisse/Noorddijk 1236 (b) transfer to Waterlooze Werve in the parish of Aagtekerke between 1291 and 1302 | 1236 | 1572 |
A02 | Aalten, Canons Regular: Nazareth | Münster | seigniory Bredevoort | Nazareth near Bredevoort. Schaar | m | Our Lady | Aalten | (a) Canons Regular 1429* (b) Chapter of Windesheim 1439* | 1429 | 1597 |
A03 | Aardenburg, Beguinage: Catharina | Tournai | Flanders | Blauwe begijnen (= Blue Beguines) | f | Catharina | Aardenburg-Bavo (?) | (a) Beguinage 1249 (b) buildings abandoned by the Beguines between 1487 and 1499 and transferred to the Tertiaries of Ghent 1499* (A04)? | 1249 | 1499 |
A04 | Aardenburg, Tertiaries | Tournai | Flanders | Grauwzusters (= Grey Sisters). Penitenten | f | [Catharina] | Aardenburg-Bavo | Tertiaries, supervised by Observante Franciscans, take possession of the Beguinage (A03) in 1499* | 1499 | 1604 |
A05 | Aardenburg, Hospital Sisters: Sint-Janshospitaal | Tournai | Flanders | - | f, originally perhaps also m | Clara | Aardenburg-Our Lady | (a) 1258: regulation of the admission of religious brothers or sisters to serve in Sint-Janshospitaal; later on sisters only (year unknown); they are living after the manner of the Brethren and Sisters of Damme adoption of the Rule of St Augustine in the second half of the 16th century, if not before | 1258 | 1600 |
A06 | Achlum, Canonesses Regular | Utrecht | Friesland | - | f | Martinus | Achlum | (a) Canonesses Regular 1270 (b) extinct after1429 | 1270 | 1429 |
A07 | Akkrum, Male and Female Tertiaries: Aalsum | Utrecht | Friesland | Aalsum. Grauwe begijnen (- Grey Beguines) | m/f | Maria in Bethlehem | Akkrum | (a) Brethren and Sisters 1422 (b) Third Order of St Francis in 1435; the character of a double convent of Male and Female Tertiaries is apparent from the data discussed in Waller Zeper (1924) | 1422 | 1580 |
A08 | Alkmaar, Tertiaries: Oude Hof | Utrecht | Holland | Oude Hof (= Old Court) | f | Catharina | Alkmaar | (a) Sisters 1394 (b) Tertiaries 1417; Chapter of Utrecht | 1394 | 1572 |
A09 | Alkmaar, Tertiaries: Jonge Hof | Utrecht | Holland | Jonge Hof (= Young Court) | f | Maria in Nazareth | Alkmaar | Tertiaries 1415*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1415 | 1572 |
A10 | Alkmaar, Canonesses Regular: Witte Hof | Utrecht | Holland | Witte Hof (= White Court) | f | Maria Magdalena | Alkmaar | (a) 1431; this first phase is disputed, as well as its Tertiary status (b) Canonesses Regular 1482 / (c) abolition 1558 | 1431 | 1558 |
A11 | Alkmaar, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Alkmaar | (a) Observant Franciscans under the vicarius provincialis of Cologne 1445 (b)observant province of Cologne 1517* (c) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1448 | 1572 |
A12 | Alkmaar, Tertiaries: Middelhof | Utrecht | Holland | Middelhof (= Middle Court) | f | - | Alkmaar | (a) Sisters? 1444 (b) Tertiaries1457 | 1444 | 1572 |
A13 | Alkmaar, Poor Clares | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Alkmaar | Poor Clares 1505-1509* | 1509 | 1572 |
A14 | Almelo, Brethren of the Common Life: Heer Everdshuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Heer Everdshuis | m | - | Almelo | (a) Brethren of the Common Life 1394* (b) broken up 1404* | 1394 | 1404 |
A15 | Almelo, Tertiaries: Catharina | Utrecht | Oversticht | - | f | Catharina | Almelo | (a) Sisters 1407 (b) Tertiaries 1436; Chapter of Utrecht (c) 1667: forced departure to Glane, just across the German border, and settlement in monastery 'Maria Vlucht op de Glaan' | 1407 | 1667 |
A16 | Alphen, Knights Hospitaller: Ter Brake | Liège | Brabant | - | m | St. Jan | Alphen | Knights Hospitaller ca. 1313* | 1313 | 1616 |
A17 | Amersfoort, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | f | Agnes | Amersfoort | (a) Sisters 1380* (b) Tertiaries 1399* (enclosed); Chapter of Utrecht | 1380 | 1594 |
A18 | Amersfoort, Canons: Sint-Janshuis | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Sint-Janshuis | m | Johannes | Amersfoort | (a) Brethren 1395* (b) removal to Sint-Janskapel, at the same time transition to the common life 1442* (c) transformation into a college of Secular Canons 1469* (d) transition to the status of Canons Regular and merger with Vredendaal (U22) 1529*; Chapter of Windesheim | 1395 | 1581 |
A19 | Amersfoort, Canonesses Regular: Agatha | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | f | Agatha | Amersfoort | (a) Sisters 1399 (b) Tertiaries 1404*; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1413/4 (d) Canonesses Regular 1458; supervision by Chapter of Windesheim | 1399 | 1594 |
A20 | Amersfoort, Canonesses Regular: Barbara | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | f | Barbara; previously Gertrudis | Amersfoort | (a) Tertiaries in the small town of Bunschoten 1422 (b) removed Amersfoort 1422* ??; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canonesses Regular 1458 [1469 according to Van Engen (2006) 280] | 1422 | 1579 |
A21 | Amersfoort, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Barrevoeters (= Barefoot) | m | - | Amersfoort | (a) Observant Franciscans under the vicarius provincialis of Cologne 1472* (br />(b)observant province of Cologne 1517* (c) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1472 | 1579 |
A22 | Amersfoort, Alexian Sisters: Ursula | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | f | Ursula ? | Amersfoort | (a) Alexian Sisters1478*, presumably with the rule of St Augustin (b) removal to Armen de Poth area 1547* | 1478 | 1592 |
A23 | Amsterdam, Beguinage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Amsterdam-Our Lady | beguinage 1346 | 1346 | 2019 |
A24 | Amsterdam, Canonesses Regular: Oude Nonnen | Utrecht | Holland | Mariënveld (= Our Lady's Field). Oude Nonnen | f | Our Lady | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Sisters 1389* (b) Canonesses Regular 1393* (c) Chapter of Windesheim 1414-20* | 1389 | 1578 |
A25 | Amsterdam, Carthusians: Sint-Andries-ter-Zaliger-Haven | Utrecht | Holland | Sint-Andries-ter-Zaliger-Haven (= St Andrew of the Blessed Haven) | m | Andreas | Amsterdam-Our Lady | Carthusians 1393* | 1393 | 1579 |
A26 | Amsterdam, Canonesses Regular: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agnes | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Sisters 1397 (b) Tertiaries 1406; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canonesses Regular 1458*; supervision by Chapter of Sion | 1397 | 1585 |
A27 | Amsterdam, Tertiaries: Clara | Utrecht | Holland | - | v | Clara | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Sisters 1397 (b) Tertiaries 1414 (enclosed); Chapter of Utrecht | 1397 | 1585 |
A28 | Amsterdam, Canonesses Regular: Nieuwe Nonnen | Utrecht | Holland | Nieuwe Nonnen. Ter Lelie (= In the Lily) | f | (Our Lady and)) Dionysius | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Sisters 1403 (b) Tertiaries 1406; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1419 (d) Canonesses Regular 1422*; Chapter of Sion | 1403 | 1578 |
A29 | Amsterdam, Tertiaries: Margaretha | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Margaretha | Amsterdam-Nicholas | Tertiaries 1415*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1415 | 1585 |
A30 | Amsterdam, Male Tertiaries: Paulus | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | Paulus | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Brethren 1409 (b) Male Tertiaries 1415; Chapter of Utrecht | 1409 | 1579 |
A31 | Amsterdam, Tertiaries: Caecilia | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Caecilia | Amsterdam-Nicholas | Tertiaries 1411; Chapter of Utrecht | 1411 | 1585 |
A32 | Amsterdam, Canonesses Regular: Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Holland | Op het Spui | f | Mary Magdalen | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Tertiaries 1411 (b) status of Canonesses Regular between 1422 and 1427; Chapter of Sion | 1411 | 1579 |
A33 | Amsterdam, Canonesses Regular: Catharina | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Catharina | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Sisters 1412 Tertiaries 1414 (enclosed); Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canonesses Regular from 1459-1461; supervision by Chapter of Windesheim | 1412 | 1579 |
A34 | Amsterdam, Tertiaries: Lucia | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Lucia | Amsterdam-Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1414 (b) Tertiaries 1416; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1496 | 1414 | 1579 |
A35 | Amsterdam, Tertiaries: Maria | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Our Lady | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Sisters 1417 (b) Tertiaries 1431 (enclosed); Chapter of Utrecht | 1417 | 1585 |
A36 | Amsterdam, Tertiaries: Ursula | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Ursula | Amsterdam-Nicholas | Tertiaries 1419; Chapter of Utrecht | 1419 | 1585 |
A37 | Amsterdam, Tertiaries: Barbara | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Barbara | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Sisters 1425 (b) Tertiaries 1431; Chapter of Utrecht | 1425 | 1585 |
A38 | Amsterdam, Canonesses Regular: Gertrudis | Utrecht | Holland | Maagdendaal (= Virgins' Vale) | f | Gertrudis | Amsterdam-Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1432 (b) Tertiaries 1433; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canonesses Regular 1450-1456; supervision by Chapter of Windesheim | 1432 | 1585 |
A39 | Amsterdam, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Holland | Barvoeters (= Barefoot) | m | - | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Observant Franciscans under the vicarius provincialis of Cologne 1462* (b) observante province of Cologne 1517* (c) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1462 | 1578 |
A40 | Amsterdam, Canonesses Regular: Maria Magdalena (Bethanië) | Utrecht | Holland | Bethanië | f | Mary Magdalen | Amsterdam-Nicholas | Canonesses Regular 1462 | 1462 | 1585 |
A41 | Amsterdam, Alexian Sisters | Utrecht | Holland | Falijsusterkyns (= Veil Sisters) | f | - | Amsterdam-Nicholas | Alexian Sisters 1475*; rule of St Augustine at the latest from 1493 onwards, but presumably from the start | 1475 | 1589 |
A42 | Amsterdam, Poor Clares | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Amsterdam-Our Lady | Poor Clares 1513* | 1513 | 1589 |
A43 | Amsterdam, Alexians | Utrecht | Holland | Broedertgins die om brood gaan (= Little Brethren begging for bread) | m | Paulus and Alexius? | Amsterdam-Nicholas | (a) Alexians ca. 1440? (b) rule of St Augustine at the latets in 1494 | 1440 | 1578 |
A44 | Anjum, Canons Regular: Mariënberg | Utrecht | Friesland | Mariënberg (Our Lady's Mountain) | m/f | Our Lady | Anjum | (a) double monastery of Canons and Canonesses Regular 1256* (b) adhesion to the Chapter of Windesheim 1439* (c) incorporation in that chapter 1444*; from this moment Canons Regular only | 1256 | 1580 |
A45 | Appingedam, Austin Friars | Münster | Ommelanden | - | m | - | Appingedam | Austin Friars 1342 | 1342 | 1545 |
A46 | Arcen, Male Tertiaries: Lomm | Cologne | Guelders | Barbaraweerd (= St Barbara's Holm). Beterweerd. Lomm | m | Barbara | Arcen | Beghards 1452*; application of the third rule of St Francis, so Male Tertiaries | 1452 | 1586 |
A47 | Arkel, Canonesses Regular: Mariënhage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Mariënhage (= Our Lady's Park) | Arkel | (a) Tertiaries 1449*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) enclosure 1449 ( ) Canonesses Regular 1453* (d transferred to Utrecht 1558*: convent of St Anne of Arkel Convent (e) in 1572* the Canonesses Regular of Nazareth in Gein (G03) move into Arkel Convent 1572* | 1449 | 1580 |
A48 | Arnhem, Knights Hospitaller | Utrecht | Guelders | - | m | John the Baptist | Arnhem | commandry of Knights Hospitaller 1214 | 1214 | 1826 |
A49 | Arnhem, Carthusians: Monnikhuizen | Utrecht | Guelders | Monnikhuizen | m | Our Lady | Arnhem | (a) Carthusians ca 1335 (b) during the years 1350/1360 temporarily abandoned because of internal warfare in the Guelders dynasty | 1335 | 1578 |
A50 | Arnhem, Sisters 'In de Clarenbongert' | Utrecht | Guelders | In de Clarenbongert (In St Clare's Orchard). 'Jongfrouwen die opten hof tot Sente Claren wonen' (= virgins living in the court at St Clare's) (1357) | f | Clara | Arnhem | Religious Sisters in the New Town across the Beek, incidentally mentioned 1324, 1357 1387: beguines?. The intended development into a convent of Poor Clares did not materialize | 1324 | 1387 |
A51 | Arnhem, Tertiaries: Catharinagasthuis | Utrecht | Guelders | - | f | Catharinagasthuis (= St Catherine's Hospital) | Arnhem | (a) convent possibly with a monastic character 1330 (b) Tertiaries with pastoral care provided by the Observant Franciscans 1516* | 1330 | 1581 |
A52 | Arnhem, Canonesses Regular: Bethanië | Utrecht | Guelders | Bethanië | f | Our Lady | Arnhem | (a) Sisters 1404/5*, in a house at the Beek in the New Town, which was part of Clarenbongert (see A50) (b) Canonesses Regular 1419* (c) transfer to new convent buildings at Plattenburg 1425-1429* (d) incorporation into Chapter of Windesheim 1430* | 1404 | 1580 |
A53 | Arnhem, Canonesses Regular: Agnes en Paulus | Utrecht | Guelders | - | f | Agnes and Paulus | Arnhem | (a) Sisters 1420 (b) 1426-1432 in the house at the Beek which had been relinquished by the Sisters of Bethanië (A52) (c) Tertiaries 1459; Chapter of Utrecht (d) Canonesses Regular 1459*; supervision by Chapter of Windesheim | 1420 | 1581 |
A54 | Arnhem, Beguine House Mariënburg | Utrecht | Guelders | Mariënburg | f | - | Arnhem | Beguines, mentioned from 1447 till 1581 | 1447 | 1581 |
A55 | Arnhem, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Guelders | Broeren (= Friars) | m | - | Arnhem | (a) failed effort to found a monastery 1453 (b) Observant Franciscanen under the vicarius provincialis 1487* (c) observant province of Cologne 1517* | 1487 | 1578 |
A56 | Asperen, Croziers | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Asperen | (a) Croziers 1314-15* at Asperen [a report of a prior establishment at Gorinchem is unreliable] (c) observance 1410* | 1314 | 1578 |
A57 | Asperen, Tertiaries of St Dominic: Sint Anna | Utrecht | Holland | Sorores tertii habitus de poenitentia beati Dominici | f | Anna | Asperen | (a) Tertiaries of St Dominic 1488; Congregatio Hollandiae (b) under the general vicar of the non-observants 1498* (c) province of Lower Germany 1515* | 1488 | 1569 |
A58 | Asten, Tertiaries: Mariaschoot | Liège | Brabant | Mariaschoot (= Our Lady's Lap). Ommel | f | Our Lady | Asten | (a) Tertiaries 1539*; according to Roggen founded through the agency of Achel and Dommelen (D37) (b) subject to the Friars Minor (c) 1732* after having been driven from the Republic settlement at: Nunhem | 1539 | 1798 |
A59 | Augustinusga, Cistercians: Gerkesklooster | Münster | Friesland | Gerkesklooster. Jeruzalem | m | - | Augustinusga | Cistercians ca. 1240-49* | 1240 | 1580 |
A60 | Alphen, Knights Templar: Ter Brake | Liège | Brabant | - | m | - | Alphen | (a) commandry of Knights Templar, founded probably shortly after 1144 by the lord of Breda (b) for the destination of the possessions at the abolition of the Order in 1312* see A16 | 1144 | 1312 |
A61 | Altforst, Premonstratensian Canonesses: De Woerd | Cologne | Guelders | De Woerd | f | Our Lady | Altforst | Premonstratensian Canonesses, middle of the 12th century | 1150 | 1350 |
B01 | Bakkeveen, Premonstratensians: Mariënhof | Utrecht | Friesland | Mariënhof (= Our Lady's Court) | m | Our Lady | Bakkeveen | (a) grange of Mariëngaarde (H27) 1230 (b) Priory of Premonstratensians in the 14th century (c) grange of Mariëngaarde again after 1343 | 1300 | 1343 |
B02 | Beesd, Premonstratensians: Mariënweerd | Utrecht | Guelders | Mariënweerd (= Our Lady's Holm) | m | Our Lady | Beesd | (a) 1129*, originally a double monastery of the Premonstratensian Order, then canons (b) refuge with the Canons regular of the Holy Sepulchre at Culemborg (C04) 1573 (c) return 1575 | 1129 | 1580 |
B03 | Beoostenblide, Cistercian Nuns: Domus Gaudii ter Hagen | Utrecht | Flanders | Domus Gaudii ter Hagen. Maria Blijdschap (= Joy of our Lady) | f | Maria | Beoostenblide alias Sint-Maarten * | (a) Cistercian Nuns 1230*, possibly with a previous history in the Assenede district; (b) incorporation into the order 1236* (c) after inundation transferred to Merelbeke 1268* (c) return 1278* (d) flight to Ghent 1574* (e) temporarily at St Omer , then again in Ghent, abolished 1794* | 1230 | 1574 |
B04 | Bergen op Zoom, Zusters van Bergen | Liège | Brabant | Zusters van Bergen | f | - | Bergen op Zoom | (a) Beguines( ?), living in cells in the Vrijthof area from 1397 onwards (b) disappeared1449 | 1397 | 1449 |
B05 | Bergen op Zoom, Beguines 'op die Moergrebbe' | Liège | Brabant | begijnen | f | - | Bergen op Zoom | Beguines 'optie Moergrebbe', presently near Geweldigerstraat (1429) | 1429 | 1462 |
B06 | Bergen op Zoom, Canonesses Regular: Margaretha/ Dal van Josaphat | Liège | Brabant | Dal van Josaphat. Rijke Nonnen (= Rich Nuns) | f | Margaretha | Bergen op Zoom | (a) Tertiaries, 1462* living at the place of the former Beguine House (B05); the first seven Tertiaries arrived from Sint-Catharinadal at Hasselt (B) (b) Canonesses Regular 1470* (1480?*) (c) reception of the Canonesses Regular of Hildernisse (H79) | 1462 | 1580 |
B07 | Bergen op Zoom, Friars Minor | Liège | Brabant | - | m | - | Bergen op Zoom | (a) Observant Franciscans under the vicarius provincialis of Cologne 1464* (b) observant province of Cologne 1517* (c) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1464 | 1580 |
B08 | Bergen op Zoom, Alexians | Liège | Brabant | - | m | - | Bergen op Zoom | (a) Jacob the lollaert, outside the Steenbergen gate (1403) (b) civic ordinance 1471* related to the visitation of victims of the plague by the Alexians (c) definitive establishment in the Korenbeursstraat ca. 1477* (d) rule of St Augustine 1493/4* | 1403 | 1580 |
B09 | Bergen op Zoom, Alexian Sisters | Liège | Brabant | Berg van Calvariën. Zwartzusters (= Black Sisters) | f | - | Bergen op Zoom | (a) Alexian Sisters 1483 (b) rule of St Augustine 1493* | 1483 | 1580 |
B10 | Bergen op Zoom, Canonesses Regular: Elisabethgasthuis | Liège | Brabant | Elisabethgasthuis (= St Elisabeth's Hospital) | f | Elisabeth | Bergen op Zoom | (a) settlement of sisters coming from Louvain (B) outside the Wouw gate in order to tend the ill 1484* (b) regulation 1513* (c) obligation to adopt the rule of St Augustine: henceforth Canonesses Regular 1521* (d) reestablishment of St Elisabeth's hospital by Jan III of Glymes, Lord of Bergen op Zoom, at the same area outside the Wouw gate | 1484 | 1589 |
B11 | Bergen op Zoom, Beguinage | Liège | Brabant | - | f | - | Bergen op Zoom | Beguines (Court) 1495-1498* | 1495 | 1583 |
B12 | Bergum, Canons (and Canonesses) Regular: Bergklooster | Utrecht | Friesland | Bergklooster. Barraconvent | m/f | Nicolaas | Bergum | (a) double monastery of Canons and Canonesses Regular ca. 1200 (b) adhesion to the Chapter of Windesheim 1449/50; afterwards Canons only (c) 1570 incorporation into the newly founded Leeuwarden diocesan chapter | 1200 | 1570 |
B13 | Berlikum, Brethren of the Common Life: tom Gnadesberg | Utrecht | Friesland | Tom Gnadesberg (= Mount Grace) | m | Anthony | Berlikum | (a) Brethren of the Common Life 1483* (b) abolition 1491* | 1483 | 1491 |
B14 | Beverwijk, Canons Regular: Sion | Utrecht | Holland | Sion | m | Our Lady | Beverwijk | Canons rRgular 1429*; Chapter of Windesheim | 1429 | 1577 |
B15 | Beverwijk, Canonesses Regular: Mariënborn | Utrecht | Holland | Hermon. As Canonesses: Nazareth | f | Mariënborn (= Our Lady's Fountain) | Beverwijk | (a) Tertiaries 1430; Chapter of Utrecht (b) Canonesses Regular1430*; pastoral care from Chapter of Windesheim | 1430 | 1573 |
B16 | Biervliet, Hermits of St William: Huis der Woestijn | Utrecht | Flanders | Domus de Wastina / Huis der Woestijn (= House of the Desert) | m | Ou Lady | Biervliet-Nicholas | (a) Hermits of St William 1242/9* (b) partly devastated by the inundation of 1377* (c) transferred to Bruges (B) between 1396 and 1430 | 1242 | 1430 |
B17 | Biervliet, Friars of the Sack | Utrecht | Flanders | - | m | - | Biervliet-? | (a) Friars of the Sack1271* (b) order suppressed 1274* | 1271 | 1274 |
B18 | Biervliet, Beguines | Utrecht | Flanders | Rosendale | f | - | Biervliet-? | (a) Beguines (convent) 1293 (b) presumably disappeared during the inundation of 1377* | 1293 | 1377 |
B19 | Biervliet, Canonesses Regular: Elisabeth | Utrecht | Flanders | Emaus. Sarepta | f | Elisabeth | Biervliet-? | (a) Sisters ca 1445 (b) Canonesses Regular 1461* (c) transfer to Moerkerke (B) 1483-86* (d) possibly partial return in 1487 (e) transfer from Moerkerke to Bruges (B) | 1445 | 1483 |
B20 | Biervliet, Tertiaries | Utrecht | Flanders | Emaus | f | [Mary Magdalen] | Biervliet-OLV | Tertiaries 1519 | 1519 | 1519 |
B21 | Biezelinge, Canonesses Regular of St Victor: Jeruzalem | Utrecht | Zeeland | Jeruzalem | f | - | Biezelinge | Canonesses Regular of St Victor 1246* | 1246 | 1572 |
B22 | Blesdijk, Tertiaries | Utrecht | Friesland | - | f | Maria and Agnes | Blesdijk | Tertiaries 1446 (no more mentions afterwards); Chapter of Utrecht | 1446 | 1446 |
B23 | Ten Boer, Benedictine Monks and Nuns | Münster | Ommelanden | - | m/f | - | Ten Boer | (a) Benedictine Monks and Nuns 1301 (b) incorporation into Thesinge monastery (T02) between 1465 and 1485 | 1301 | 1485 |
B24 | Ten Boer, Cistercian Nuns: Sint Anna | Münster | Ommelanden | Klein Aduard (= Small Aduard) | f | Anna | Ten Boer. Sint-Annen | (a) Cistercian Nuns 1340* (b) incorporation into the order 1342* | 1340 | 1594 |
B25 | Bolsward, Friars Minor I | Utrecht | Friesland | - | m | - | Bolsward | (a) Friars Minor 1281*? (b) expelled 1474* and replaced by Observant Franciscans (B45) | 1281 | 1474 |
B26 | Bolsward, Canonesse Regular H. Geest | Utrecht | Friesland | - | f | Holy Spirit | Bolsward | (a) Canonesses Regular: Converse Women of St Augustin 1504 (b) in the 16th century joined by the Canonesses Regular of Staveren (S38) (c) in 1572 also by those of Tzummarum (T14) | 1504 | 1580 |
B27 | Boornbergum, Benedictine Momks and Nuns: Smalle Ee | Utrecht | Friesland | Smalle Ee. Bethlehem (?) | m/f | - | Boornbergum | (a) double monastery of Benedictine Monks and Nuns 1200 (b) reform 1547; henceforth monks only | 1200 | 1580 |
B28 | Boxtel, Poor Clares: Sint-Elisabethsdal | Liège | Brabant | Elisabethsdal (- St Elisabeth's Vale). In Megen: Sint-Josephsberg (= St Joseph's Mount) | f | - | Boxtel | (a) Tertiaries1472* (b) Poor Clares 1513* (c) 1580-1611* stay at 's-Hertogenbosch, afterwards return (d) 1648* extinction ordered, nevertheless continued, ( e) permission tomsettle at Herpen in the Land of Ravenstein 1696* was not followed up (f) expelled 1717*, the sisters depart for Hoogstraten (B) (g) 1719-1725* settlement at the area of Megen castle | 1472 | 2019 |
B29 | Brandwijk, Canons Regular: Hemsdonk | Utrecht | Holland | Donk. Hemsdonk. Maartensdonck | m | Martinus | Brandwijk | Canons Regular 1426* (charter inserted in ELO, Kloosters inv. 869); Chapter of Sion | 1426 | 1573 |
B30 | Breda, Beguinage: Catharina | Liège | Brabant | Begijnhof | f | Catharina | Breda | (a) Beguines 1240; originally buildings near the castle (b) foundation of a beguinage on own property near the castle 1267*, in 1350 drawn within the town walls (c) 1531-35* transfer to Katerstraat; Wendelinus chapel put into use as chapel of the beguinage | 1240 | 1945 |
B31 | Breda, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Catharinadal | Liège | Brabant | Catharinadal (= St Catherine's Vale). Het Oude Klooster | f | - | Breda | (a) Premonstratensian Canonesses at 1271 Vroenhout in the parsih of Wouw (b) after a flood transferred to the Hospital at Breda, with the task of tending the ill 1295* (c) separate convent buildings to the south of the twon and abandonment of hospital task (d) reform 1461* (e) in the 16h century drawn within the extended town walls (f) 1647* transfer to the manor 'De Blauwe Camer' at Oosterhout; the buildings at Breda eventually used as military barracks (g) in the years 1672-1679 temporarily back at Breda | 1271 | 2019 |
B32 | Breda, Grauwzusters | Liège | Brabant | Grauwzusters (= Grey Sisters). in 't Valkenberg | f | - | Breda | (a) founded in 1476* by Maria van Loon, Lady of Breda; no Tertiaries, but Sisters of the Common Life, living according to statutes prescribed by Maria van Loon (b) in 1581* after devastation of the convent buildings during the capture of Breda by the Spanish temporarily housed in the abandoned buildings of the Black Sisters (B33) (c) in 1629* the possessions are transferred to the Breda (Beguinage B30) | 1476 | 1581 |
B33 | Breda, Zwatrtzusters | Liège | Brabant | Zwartzusters (= Black Sisters) | v | - | Breda | (a) Hospital Sisters 1526 (b) still mentioned in 1580; according to Gooskens they applied the rule of St Augustine and so were Canonesses Regular | 1526 | 1580 |
B34 | Brielle, Beguinage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Brielle-Maerlant | Beguines (Court) 1413/4 | 1413 | 1572 |
B35 | Brielle, Tertiaries: Catharina | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Catharina | Brielle-Catharina | (a) Tertiaries 1447; Chapter of Utrecht (b) enclosure 1480 | 1447 | 1572 |
B36 | Brielle, Poor Clares | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Brielle-Catharina | Poor Clare 1483* (date of bull of permission) | 1483 | 1572 |
B37 | Brielle, Bridgettine double monastery: Mariënouwe | Utrecht | Holland | Mariënouwe (= Our Lady's Field). Mariënvoorn? | f | OLV | Brielle-Catharina | (a) Bridgettine double monastery at an unknown location outside Brielle 1485* (b) after a fire in 1494* transfer to Brielle (c) suppressed 1531*, the remaining nuns join those of Coudewater (R28) | 1485 | 1531 |
B38 | Brielle, Alexians | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | Alexius | Brielle-Catharina | (a) Alexians1507, presumably with the rule of St Augustine (b) abolished before 1566 | 1507 | 1566 |
B39 | Brielle, Alexian Sisters: Anna | Utrecht | Holland | Bethanië. Brootsusterhuys (Bread Sisters' House). Zwartzusters (= Black Sisters). | f | Anna | Brielle-Catharina | Alexian Sisters with the rule of St Augustine 1504 | 1504 | 1578 |
B40 | Buren, Knights Hospitaller | Utrecht | seigniory Buren | - | m | - | Buren | commandry of Knights Hospitaller, mentioned for the first time in 1379 | 1379 | 1600 |
B41 | Buren, Tertiaries: Barbara | Utrecht | seigniory Buren | - | f | Barbara | Buren | Tertiaries 1482; Chapter of Utrecht [the 1420 charter edited by Van Schilfgaarde, BM Gelre 28 (1925) 76, which concerns the Fiars Minor, has incorrectly been assigned to this convent of Tertiaries] | 1482 | 1575 |
B42 | Den Burg, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agnes | Den Burg (Texel) | (a) Tertiaries 1438; Chapter of Utrecht (b) merger with Bethania at Leiden (L22) in 1570* | 1438 | 1570 |
B43 | Burgh, Dominican Nuns: Leliëndaal | Utrecht | Zeeland | Leliendaal (= Vale of Lilies) | f | - | Burgh | (a) indications for continuity with the community of Beguines (L36) are weak (b) Sisters of the Common Life 1459? ('congregationem [..] filiarum devotarum simul commorantium': Koorn (1981) 199 (c) Dominican Nuns (Second Order) 1459* (d) Congregatio Hollandiae 1470* (e) province of Lower Germany 1515* (f) 1559 joined by ten Dominican Nuns driven from England | 1459 | 1569 |
B44 | Burum, Cistercian Nuns: Vrouwenklooster | Utrecht | Friesland | Vrouwenklooster (= Our Lady's Monastery). Galilea | f | - | Burum | Cistercian Nuns 1326, possibly already at the end of the 13th century | 1326 | 1580 |
B45 | Bolsward, Friars Minor II | Utrecht | Friesland | m | Bolsward | (a) Observant Franciscans under the vicarius provincialis of the province of Cologne in 1474* take the place of the old Friars Minor (B25) (b) observant province of Cologne 1517* (c) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1474 | 1580 | ||
BN01 | Boekel, Penitent Brethren | - | - | Huize Padua. De Kluis | m | Antony of Padua? | Boekel | (a) origin shortly after 700 at Handel (seigniory of Gemert) around the Tertiary Daniël de Brouwer (b) in 1742* migration to Boekel (Land of Ravenstein), where complete freedom religion prevailed; Huize Padua (de Kluis) is built | 1722 | 2019 |
BN02 | Boxmeer, Carmelites | - | - | - | m | Holy Sacrament | Boxmeer | (a) 1653* founded by count Albert van den Bergh and assigned to the Belgian province (b) in 1663* to the provinci of Flemish Belgium (c) 1812* suppression by Napoleon (d) return 1814* | 1653 | 2019 |
BN03 | Boxmeer, Carmelite Sisters | - | - | Elzendaal | f | Maria Magdalena de Pazzi | Boxmeer | (a) founded in 1672* in villa Elzendaal, built by parish priest Peelen (b) the convent survived the decree of suppression issued by Napoleon (1812) as well as the amortisation by King William I (1814) | 1672 | 1975 |
BN04 | Breda, Friars Minor (Observant Franciscans) | - | - | - | m | - | Breda | (a) founded after the Spanish capture of Breda: in 1627* purchase of a house in Nieuwstraat (b) definitive settlement in 1631* | 1627 | 1637 |
BN05 | Breda, Jesuits | - | - | - | m | - | Breda | founded in 1625* after the Spanish capture of Breda | 1625 | 1637 |
BN06 | Breda, Capuchins | - | - | - | m | - | Breda | founded in 1625* after the Spanish capture of Breda | 1625 | 1637 |
C01 | Kats, Knights of St Lazarus | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | - | Kats (Cats) | Knights of St Lazarus 1337 | 1337 | 1337 |
C02 | Cuijk, Croziers: Sint Agatha | Liège | Brabant/ previouslyGuelders, seigniory of Cuijk | Sint Agatha | m | Agatha | Cuijk | (a) Croziers 1371* (b) observant reform 1410 (c) around 1580 plunderd by soldiers;, in 1582 tijdelijk temporary stay at Oeffelt and during the years 1596-1603 at Grave (d) from ca. 1610 onwards recovery | 1371 | 2019 |
C03 | Culemborg, Tertiaries Mariënkroon | Utrecht | seigniory Culemborg | - | f | Mariënkroon (= Our Lady's Crown) | Culemborg | (a) Tertiaries 1425; Chapter of Utrecht (b) enclosure 1442 | 1425 | 1580 |
C04 | Culemborg, Canons Regular of he Holy Sepulchre: Jeruzalem | Utrecht | seigniory of Culemborg | Jerusalem | m | - | Culemborg-Lanxmeer | (a) Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre1492* (b) the Canons are joined by the Premonstratensians of Mariënweerd (B02) 1573* | 1492 | 1580 |
D01 | Daniëlskerk, Canons Regular: Eemstein | Utrecht | Holland | Eemstein. Minnendaal (= Vale of Love) | m | Sint-Salvator | Daniëlskerk alias Kijfhoek | (a) Canons regular at Eemkerk 1382* (b) Chapter of Windesheim 1395* (c) inundated by St Elisabeth's flood 1421* (d) refounded at Kijfhoek 1430* | 1382 | 1572 |
D02 | Delft, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Koningsveld | Utrecht | Holland | Koningsveld (= King's Field) | (m) f | - | Delft-Ursula | (a) double monastery: Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses 1251* (b) Canonesses only from 1258* onwards | 1251 | 1572 |
D03 | Delft, Beguinage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Johannes Evangelist (chapel) | Delft-Hippolytus | Beguines (Court) 1271 | 1271 | 1575 |
D04 | Delft, Tertiaries: Agatha | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agatha | Delft-Hippolytus | (a) Sisters 1380* (b) Tertiaries 1400*; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1403 | 1380 | 1572 |
D05 | Delft, Tertiaries: Barbara | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Barbara | Delft-Hippolytus | (a) branched off from St Agatha's convent (D04) 1401* (b) new buildings 1405* (c) Tertiaries 1409; Chapter of Utrecht (d) enclosure 1418 | 1400 | 1572 |
D06 | Delft, Canonesses Regular: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | Dal van Josaphat (= Valley of Josaphat) | f | Agnes [(previously Clara)?] | Delft-Ursula | (a) Sisters 1403 (b) Tertiaries 1415; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canonesses Regular 1420*; Chapter of Sion | 1403 | 1573 |
D07 | Delft, Brethren of the Common Life: Hiëronymusdal II | Utrecht | Holland | Hiëronymusdal II (=St Jerome's Vale) | m | - | Delft-Hippolytus | (a) Brethren of the Common Life1436* (b) college of chantry priests1537* | 1436 | 1572 |
D08 | Delft, Canonesses Regular: Anna | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Anna | Delft-Hippolytus | (a) 1438 Tertiaries; Chapter of Utrecht (b) enclosure 1453 (c) Canonesses Regular 1464*; supervision by Chapter of Sion | 1441 | 1573 |
D09 | Delft, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Delft-Ursula | (a) Observant Franciscans under the vicarius provincialis of the province of Cologne 1449* (b) observant province of Cologne 1517* (c) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1449 | 1572 |
D10 | Delft, Tertiaries: Ursula | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Ursula | Delft-Ursula | (a) Sisters 1438 (b) enclosed Tertiaries 1465; Chapter of Utrecht | 1450 | 1572 |
D11 | Delft, Carthusians: Bartholomeüsdal | Utrecht | Holland | Bartholomeüsdal (= St Bartholomew's Vale). Jeruzalem | m | Bartholomeüs | Delft-Hippolytus | Carthusians 1470* | 1470 | 1572 |
D12 | Delft, Poor Clares | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Maria in Nazareth | Delft-Ursula | (a) Tertiaries 1468 (b) Poor Clares1475-82* | 1468 | 1573 |
D13 | Delft, Alexians | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Delft-Hippolytus? | (a) Alexians 1467 (b) rule of St Augustine in 1490 at the latest | 1467 | 1578 |
D14 | Deventer, Premonstratensians: Bergkerk | Utrecht | Oversticht | Bergkerk (= Mountain Church) | m | Nicholas | Deventer-Nicholas | praepositura of the Premonstratensians of Varlar (G) 1206 | 1206 | 1580 |
D15 | Deventer, Cistercian Nuns: Ter Hunnepe | Utrecht | Oversticht | Mariënhorst (= Our Lady's Hill). Ter Hunnepe | f | Our Lady | Deventer-Nicholas | (a) Cistercian Nuns 1228 (b) adhesion to the Colligation of Sibculo 1425* ( c) in 1565/80 transformation into a secular chapted: Secular Canonesses | 1228 | 1811 |
D16 | Deventer, Beguines: Oldeconvent | Utrecht | Oversticht | Oldeconvent | f | - | Deventer-Our Lady | (a) Beguines 1306 (1301* according to Bollmann) (b) Tertiaries 1506 | 1306 | 1592 |
D17 | Deventer, Friars Minor I | Utrecht | Oversticht | Broeren (= Friars) | m | - | Deventer-Our Lady | (a) Friars Minor 1311; first in the Holland then in the Frisia custody (b) in 1496* reform sub ministris (c) in 1517* insertion in the by now observant province of Cologne refused (d) expelled in 1569* in order to make place for Observant Franciscans (zie D54) | 1322 | 1569 |
D18 | Deventer, Begijnen: Stappenhuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Stappenhuis | f | - | Deventer-Our Lady | 1342* hospital, later Beguines | 1342 | 1850 |
D19 | Deventer, Hospital Sisters: H. Geestgasthuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Holy Ghost Hospital | f | Holy Ghost | Deventer-? | (a) Hospital Sisters in the Holy Ghost hospital (b) according to Lindeborn, Historia sive notitia (1670) 157 Tertiaries, but this is not confirmed | 1346 | 1500 |
D20 | Deventer, Sisters of the Common Life: Mr. Geertshuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Meester Geertshuis(= House of Master Geert sc. Grote) | f | Our Lady | Deventer - Our Lady | (a) gasthuis 1374* (b) zusters 1379* (c) zusters des gemenen levens ca. 1394 (d) ballingschap in Arnhem 1426-1432*, daarna terugkeer | 1374 | 1592 |
D21 | Deventer, Brethren of the Common Life: Heer Florenshuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Heer Florenshuis (= House of Sir Florens sc. Radewijns) | m | - | Deventer - Our Lady | (a) devout community in the chantry house in the Engesteeg 1381 1381* (b) Brethren of the Common Life 1383* (c) transfer to a backyard house in the Pontsteeg, the so-called Heer Florenshuis, 1391* | 1381 | 1574 |
D22 | Deventer, Sisters of the Common Life: Lamme van Diesehuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Lamme van Diesenhuis | f | Caecilia | Deventer - Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1388* (b) later on (ca. 1400?) Sisters of the Common Life (c) exile in Zutphen 1426-1432*, afterwards return | 1388 | 1592 |
D23 | Deventer, Canonesses Regular: Diepenveen | Utrecht | Oversticht | Diepenveen | f | Our Lady and Agnes | Deventer - Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1400* (b) Canonesses Regular 1408* (c) Chapter of Windesheim 1412* | 1400 | 1604 |
D24 | Deventer, Sisters of the Common Life: Kerstekenshuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Kerstekenshuis | f | Crispinianus | Deventer - Our Lady | (a) Sisters ca.. 1400 (b) exile in Zutphen 1426-1432* (c) merger with Brandeshuis (D25) 1470* | 1400 | 1470 |
D25 | Deventer, Sisters of the Common Life: Brandeshuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Brandeshuis | f | Ursula | Deventer - Our Lady | (a) Sisters ca. 1400 (b) exile in Zutphen 1426-1432* (c) merger with Kerstekenshuis (D24) 1470* | 1400 | 1592 |
D26 | Deventer, Sisters of the Common Life: Buyskenshuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Buyskenshuis | f | Agnes | Deventer - Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1405* (b) Sisters of the Common Life 1419* (c) exile at Lochem 1426-1432* | 1405 | 1592 |
D27 | Deventer, Alexians | Utrecht | Oversticht | Nazareth | m | - | Deventer - Our Lady | Alexians (rule of St Augustine) 1495* | 1495 | 1598 |
D28 | Dieren, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Guelders | - | m | - | Dieren | commandry Teutonic Order 1218* | 1218 | 1647 |
D29 | Doesburg, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Guelders | - | m | - | Doesburg | commandry Teutonic Order 1286* | 1286 | 1657 |
D30 | Doesburg, Tertiaries: Grote Convent | Utrecht | Guelders | Grote Convent (Great Convent) | f | Mariëngrave | Doesburg | (a) Beguines?? 1334 (b) Tertiaries 1446* (enclosed); Chapter of Utrecht | 1334 | 1586 |
D31 | Doesburg, Brethren of the Common Life: Gregoriushuis | Utrecht | Guelders | Mariënberg (? = Our Lady's Mountain) | m | Gregory | Doesburg | (a) Brethren of the Common Life, settled at the Waterstraat 1429/32* (b) transfer to the Bergstraat 1448* | 1429 | 1571 |
D32 | Doesburg, Tertiaries: Kleine Convent | Utrecht | Guelders | Kleine Convent (Small Convent) | f | Catharina op de Berg (= St Catherine on the Mount) | Doesburg | (a) Sisters 1433 (b) Tertiaries 1443*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1432 | 1586 |
D33 | Doetinchem, Canons Regular : Bethlehem | Utrecht | Guelders | Bethlehem | m | Laurentius | Doetinchem | (a) Canons Regular 1179* (b) temporarily Teutonic Order 1276* (c) 1288* temporary adhesion to the Congregation of Arrouaise (d) together with the Canons Regular of Utrecht (U15) and Zwolle (Z25) this monastery constituted the Chapter of Bethlehem, but in contrast with those of Utrecht and Zwolle the Canons of Doetinchem never joined the Chapter of Windesheim | 1179 | 1580 |
D34 | Doetinchem, Canonesses Regular : Antonius en Agnes | Utrecht | Guelders | Sion | f | Anthony and Agnes | Doetinchem | (a) Sisters 1431 (b) Tertiaries 1451*; Chapter of Cologne (c) transfer to the Kruisberg area (d) Canonesses Regular 1474*; supervision by Chapter of Windesheim | 1431 | 1580 |
D35 | Dokkum, Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses: Bonifatius | Utrecht | Friesland | - | m/f | Bonifatius | Dokkum | (a) collegiate church soon after 754 (continuation as monastery not absolutely certain) (b) double monastery of Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses before 1200 | 1200 | 1580 |
D36 | Domburg, Hospitaller Knights and Nuns | Utrecht | Zeeland | Kerkwerve. Sint Jan ten Heere | f, later m/f | St John the Baptist? | Domburg | double monastery of Hospitaller Knights and Nuns 1317* by the integration of the Benedictine Nuns of Werendijke (W19) | 1317 | 1578 |
D37 | Dommelen, Tertiaries: Agnietendaal | Liège | Brabant | Agnietendaal (= Vale of St Agnes) | f | Agnes | Dommelen (appendix of Bergeyk) | (a) Tertiaries 1452*, originally Chapter of Zepperen: Van Engen (2006) 346 nt (b) visitation by the Observant Franciscans of Weert (W12) (c) division in 1662*: part of the sisters go to Weert, Beekpoort (see WN01); another part remains at Dommelen (d) 1717* after a temporary stop at Weert (WN01) departure for Arendonk (B) | 1452 | 1716 |
D38 | Dordrecht, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Dordrecht | (a) Friars Minor 1246 (b) 1502* reform sub ministris (c) transition to the Observants shortly before 1517, adhesion to the observant province of Cologne (d) provincie of Lower Germany 1529* | 1246 | 1572 |
D39 | Dordrecht, Beguinage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Dordrecht-Grote Kerk (originally Sliedrecht) | (a) Beguines (court) 1265 (b) from 1326 onwards temporarily Tertiaries | 1265 | 1621 |
D40 | Dordrecht, Austin Friars | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Dordrecht - Our Lady | (a) Austin Friars 1282 and 1284* (according to some 1275*) (b)1299* adhesion to the province of Cologne (c) 1516* transition to the observant province of Saxony (d) 1522* inserted in the Netherlands Chapterl (e) 1533* back to the province of Cologne | 1282 | 1572 |
D41 | Dordrecht, Canonesses Regular: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agnes | Dordrecht - Our Lady | (a) Tertiaries1416; Chapter of Utrecht (b) Canonesses Regular 1421/1423* (c) Chapter of Neuss 1426* (d) Chapter of Windesheim 1427* [1430?*] | 1416 | 1572 |
D42 | Dordrecht, Tertiaries: Mariënborn | Utrecht | Holland | Ludolphssusteren | f | Mariënborn (= Our Lady's Fountain) | Dordrecht - Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1302* (b) Tertiaries 1310 (c) 15th century Chapter of Utrecht (d) enclosure 1413 | 1302 | 1572 |
D43 | Dordrecht, Converted Women: Mary Magdalen | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Mary Magdalen | Dordrecht - Our Lady | converted women (ex-prostitutes)? 1434 | 1434 | 1457 |
D44 | Dordrecht, Alexian Sisters: Bethlehem | Utrecht | Holland | Bethlehem. Grauwzusters. Zwartzusters. Broodzusters (= resp Grey Sisters; Black Sisters; Bread Sisters) | f | - | Dordrecht-?? | (a) Alexian Sisters 1435 (b) rule of St Augustine 1464* | 1435 | 1626 |
D45 | Dordrecht, Alexians | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Dordrecht - Our Lady | (a) Alexiians founded 1442-1449* (b) rule of St Augustine 1463* | 1442 | 1580 |
D46 | Dordrecht, Poor Clares: Jerusalem | Utrecht | Holland | Jerusalem. Rijke claren (= Rich Clares) | f | Clara | Dordrecht - Our Lady | Poor Clares (in Nieuwstraat) 1496; earlier dates which have been mentioned refer to Mariënborn (D42) and Bethlehem (D44) | 1496 | 1572 |
D47 | Dordrecht, Beguinage: Klein Begijnhof | Utrecht | Holland | Klein Begijnhof (= Small Beguinage) | f | - | Dordrecht - Our Lady | (a) Beguines 1540 (b) Klein Begijnhof with chapel in Nieuwstraat, in 1587 sold to the city on behalf of the layout of the Hofstraat | 1540 | 1587 |
D48 | Dreumel, Tertiaries | Cologne | Guelders | Op ten Bergh (= On the Mount) | f | - | Dreumel | (a) Tertiaries (enclosed) 1432-1443 at Holtmeer in the parish of Horssen; Chapter of Utrecht (b) transfer to Dreumel ca. 1450 (c) dissolution after 1492 | 1443 | 1492 |
D49 | Driel, Canonesses Regular: Sint-Annentroon | Utrecht | Guelders | Sint-Annentroon (= St Anne's Throne) | f | Anna | Driel | (a) Canonesses Regular, shortly after 1500; Chapter of Venlo (b) transfer to Sint-Annaborg at Rosmalen (R29) 1570-72* | 1500 | 1572 |
D50 | Delft, Hospital Sisters: Heilige Geest | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Holy Ghost | Delft-? | Hospital Sisters since ca 1390 | 1390 | 1577 |
D51 | Delft, Canonesses Regular Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Mariy Magdalen | Delft-New Church | (a) 1445 (b) Tertiaries in 1448 (c) transition to the rule of St Augustin (date unknown): Canonesses Regular living as Converse Women | 1445 | 1557 |
D52 | Doesburg: Community of Priests in House of Dirk die Gruter | Utrecht | Guelders | - | m | - | Doesburg | mentioned as community of priests ca. 1405 | 1405 | 1405 |
D53 | Dordrecht, Canons Regular: Heisterbach | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Dordrecht (- New Church?) | (a) 1410: Canons Regular at the site of the former grange Little Heisterbach of Heisterbach Abbey near Bonn (b) at the dissolution in 1421 the Canons were incorporated in the monastery near Haarlem (H12) | 1410 | 1421 |
D54 | Deventer, Friars Minor II | Utrecht | Oversticht | m | Deventer - Our Lady | after the expulsion of the old Friars Minor in 1569* (see D17) observants of the Lower German province take their place | 1569 | 1579 | ||
DN01 | Dongen, Franciscan Sisters | - | - | f | Joseph | Dongen | (a) in 1798* Penitents-Recollectines and Augustinian Sisters (White Ladies) temporarily settled in Waalwijk (b) from this place they occupied Bollekens Slotje at Dongen in 1801*, where they first lived according to a preliminary rule (c) for the sequel see 'Kloosters in Nederland' Z054 | 1798 | 2019 | |
E01 | Echt, Tertiaries | Liège | Guelders | - | f | - | Echt | (presumably) Tertiaries 1400, acting as hospital sisters | 1400 | 1600 |
E02 | Echt, Caulites: Sint-Joost | Liège | Guelders | - | m | Joost (=Josse/Judocus) | Echt | (a) founded before 1342 (b) Caulites present till (shortly before ) 1448 (c) for later inhabitants of thism monastery see E03 | 1342 | 1448 |
E03 | Echt, Beghards: Sint- Joost | Liège | Guelders | - | m | Joost (=Josse/Judocus) | Echt | (a) Beghards, etablished in the former monastery of the Caulites (E02); third rule of St Francis: Male Tertiaries ca. , 1448? (b) Chapter of Zepperen (c) 1574* merged with the Beghards of St Theobald at Roermond (R18) | 1448 | 1574 |
E04 | Edam, Tertiaries: Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Mary Magdalen | Edam | Tertiaries 1427; Chapter of Utrecht | 1427 | 1573 |
E05 | Egmond, Benedictine Abbey: Adelbert | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | Adelbert | Egmond | (a) Benedictines ca.. 920 (b) 1490-1492* introduction of the reform of Bursfeld | 920 | 1573 |
E06 | Eindhoven, Beguinage | Liège | Brabant | - | f | - | Eindhoven | (a) Beguines (court) 1490 (b) ruined or abandoned 1567, effort at recovery 1570* | 1490 | 1570 |
E07 | Elburg, House of Beguines | Utrecht | Guelders | - | f | - | Elburg | (a) Beguines (house) 1313, originally near the old parich church outside the town walls at Bagijnendijkje (b) after the extension of the town in 1393* they settled in a beguinage near the new parish church | 1313 | 1578 |
E08 | Elburg, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Guelders | - | f | Agnes | Elburg | (a) Sisters (?) 1418 (b) Tertiaries 1425 (enclosed); Chapter of Utrecht | 1418 | 1578 |
E09 | Elkerzee, Cistercian Nuns: Bethlehem | Utrecht | Zeeland | Bethlehem | f | OLV | Elkerzee | Cistercian Nuns 1224 | 1224 | 1572 |
E10 | Elst, Tertiaries: Eimeren | Utrecht | Guelders | Eimeren; Rijkerswoerd | f | Our Lady | Elst | Tertiaries 1481 (charter mentioned Nijhoff, Inv. OA Nijmegen, p. 54); Chapter of Utrecht | 1481 | 1592 |
E11 | Enkhuizen, Tertiaries: Ursula | Utrecht | Holland | Zuiderklooster | f | Ursula | Enkhuizen-Gomarus | (a) Sisters 1385* (b) Tertiaries 1431; Chapter of Utrecht | 1385 | 1573 |
E12 | Enkhuizen, Tertiaries: Caecilia | Utrecht | Holland | Westerklooster | f | Caecilia | Enkhuizen-Gomarus | (a) Sisters 1441* (b) Tertiaries (1555); Chapter of Utrecht | 1441 | 1573 |
E13 | Enkhuizen, Tertiaries: Clara | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Clara | Enkhuizen-Gomarus | 1441*; Tertiaries | 1441 | 1573 |
E14 | Enkhuizen, Alexians | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Enkhuizen-Gomarus | (a) Alexians, perhaps living originally according to the third rule of St Francis, 1458* (b) shortly afterwards (?) adoption of the rule of St Augustine | 1458 | 1458 |
E15 | Ermelo, Knights Hospitaller: 's-Heerenloo | Utrecht | Guelders | 's-Heerenloo | m | Sint Jansdal (=St John's Vale) | Ermelo | (a) commandry of Knights Hospitaller 1307 | 1307 | 1581 |
E16 | Etten, Beguinage | Liège | Brabant | - | f | - | Etten | Beguines (court); from ca. 1250 onwards? | 1250 | 1588 |
E17 | Egmond, Moniales | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Egmond | early 10th century, moniales (perhaps with the Aachen rule) | 900 | 1000 |
E18 | Enkhuizen, Austin Friars | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Enkhuizen-Pancratius | (a) Austin Friars 1496-1498*, member of the reformed province of Saxony (b) transition to the Netherlandish chapter 1522 (c) incorporation into the province of Cologne 1533* | 1496 | 1572 |
E19 | Eiteren, Cistercians | Utrecht | Holland | m | Our Lady | Eiteren | (a) 1342* (b) devastated 1349* (c) abolished 1362; no continuity with the Cistercian Priorij of IJsselstein (I04) | 1342 | 1362 | |
EN01 | Eersel, Canonesses Regular of Diest | - | - | Mariëndaal (= Our Lady's Vale) | f | Our Lady | Eersel | (a) in 1422* founded at Diest (B) coming from Nijmegen, Mariënburg (N23)) (b) 1797* flight to Eersel (c) in 1801* move from Eersel to Henkenshage castle in Sint-Oedenrode (d) in 1819* settlement at Dommelrode castle in Sint-Oedenrode | 1797 | 1954 |
F01 | Ferwerd, Benedictine Monks and Nuns: Bethanië | Utrecht | Friesland | Foswerd. Bethanië | m/f | John the Baptist | Ferwerd | (a) double monastery of Benedictine Monks and Nuns founded end 12th century; first mention 1228 (b) reform of Bursfeld 1554*; afterwards Benedictine Nuns only | 1228 | 1580 |
F02 | Finsterwolde, Hospitaller Knights and Nuns: Goldhoorn | Münster | Ommelanden | Goldhoorn | m/f | - | Finsterwolde | (a) double convent of Hospitaller Knights and Nuns 1319 (b) between 1454 and 1494 incorporated into Heveskes (H78) | 1319 | 1454 |
F03 | Franeker, Croziers | Utrecht | Friesland | Jeruzalem. Maria's Zonnebloem (Our Lady's Sunflower) | m | - | Franeker | Croziers 1466 | 1466 | 1580 |
F04 | Franssum, Cistercians: Aduard | Münster | Ommelanden | Aduard | m | Bernardus | Franssum | Cistercians 1192* | 1192 | 1594 |
F05 | Frankendijk, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Flanders | - | m | - | Frankendijk | commandry of the Teutonic Order before 1235 | 1235 | 1241 |
G01 | Geertruidenberg, Beghards | Liège | Holland | - | m | - | Geertruidenberg | 'Beghards of the Chapter of Zepperen' in 1573: NNBW3 (1914) | 1573 | 1573 |
G02 | Geertruidenberg, Tertiaries: Catharinadal | Liège | Holland | Catharinadal (= St Catherine's Vale) | f | Catharine | Geertruidenberg | (a) Tertiaries 1321 (?); n.b. plausibly interpreted as Beguines by Koorn (1998) 105 (b) Chapter of Zepperen first half of 16th century (c) flight to 's-Hertogenbosch | 1321 | 1593 |
G03 | Gein, Canonesses Regular: Maria | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Nazareth | f | Our Lady | Gein | (a) Sisters at Almkerk (Holland); their convent perished in 1421* during St Elisabeth's Flood (b) refounded at Gein 1423*; (c) Tertiaries in in 1438 at the latest; Chapter of Utrecht (d) Canonesses Regular 1459/60; supervision by Chapter of Windesheim (e) flight to Utrecht in 1572*, residence in Arkelklooster (A47) | 1421 | 1572 |
G04 | Geleen, Teutonic Order: Kleine Biesen | Liège | Valkenburg | Kleine Biesen | m | - | Geleen | Teutonic Order 1259* | 1274 | 1468 |
G05 | Gemert, Teutonic Order | Liège | seigniory Gemert | Sint-Janshof (St John's Court) ?) | m | John the Baptist?? | Gemert | (a) commandry of the Teutonic Order 1249 (b) 1648-1662 sovereignty disputed, afterwards restored (c) in 1794* confiscated by France as part of the possessions of the Biesen bailiwick of the Teutonic Order | 1249 | 1794 |
G06 | Genemuiden, Sisters | Utrecht | Oversticht | Begijnen. Waterstein | f | - | Genemuiden | Sisters (?) 1427 | 1427 | 1432 |
G07 | Goes, Croziers | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | - | Goes | (a) Croziers belonging to the observant branch 1429* (b) assignment of possessions as table goods to the newly appointed bishop of Middelburg in 1561* not put into effect | 1429 | 1578 |
G08 | Goes, Alexian Sisters: Agnes | Utrecht | Zeeland | Zwarte zusters (= Black Sisters) | f | Agnes | Goes | (a) Alexian Sisters 1445 (b) rule of St Augustine presumably from ca. 1460 onwards | 1445 | 1596 |
G09 | Goes, Beguinage: Anna | Utrecht | Zeeland | Begijnen buiten de Zuidpoort (= Beguines outside the South Gate) | f | Anna. | Goes | (a) Beguines (court) 1481 (b) dissolved before 1518 | 1481 | 1518 |
G10 | Gorinchem, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agnes | Gorinchem | (a) Sisters 1401* (b) Tertiaries 1404*; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1412 | 1401 | 1572 |
G11 | Gorinchem, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Holland | Bethlehem | m | Our Lady | Gorinchem | (a) Observant Franciscans under the provincial vicar of Cologne 1454* (b) observant province of 1517* (c) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1454 | 1572 |
G12 | Gorinchem, Canonesses Regular: Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Holland | (Oud) Begijnhof. Opgesloten Nonnen (=Enclosed Nuns)? | f | Mary Magdalen | Gorinchem | (a) house of Beguines 1401 (b) at an unknown date (between 1439 and 1475) transition to the status of 'Canonesses Regular' under visitation by St Elisabeth at Rugge (R40): presumably converse women of St Augustine | 1401 | 1572 |
G13 | Gouda, Canonesses Regular: Margaretha | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Margaret | Gouda | (a) Sisters 1386 (b) Tertiaries 1399*; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosrue 1412* (d) Canonesses Regular 1423*; Chapter of Sion | 1386 | 1572 |
G14 | Gouda, Alexians: Emmaüs | Utrecht | Holland | Emmaüs. Lollarden | m | - | Gouda | (a) Alexians 1395* (b) rule of St Augustine 1464* | 1395 | 1572 |
G15 | Gouda, Canonesses Regular: Maria op de Gouwe | Utrecht | Holland | Nonnen op de Gouwe (= Nuns on the Gouwe river) | f | Our Lady | Gouda | (a) Sisters 1403 (b) Tertiaries (enclosed) 1422; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canonesses Regular 1424*; Chapter of Sion (d) transfer from Spieringstraat to Gouwe near Potterspoort | 1403 | 1572 |
G16 | Gouda, Friars Minor II | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Gouda | (a) Observant Franciscans in 1439* take the place of the first group of Friars Minor (see G47) (b) from 1447* onwards under the vicar-provincial of Cologne (c) 1517* observant province of Cologne (d) 1529* province of Lower Germany | 1439 | 1572 |
G17 | Gouda, Tertiaries: Catharina | Utrecht | Holland | Zuster Idaklooster; Rosendaal | f | Catharina | Gouda | (a) Sisters 1419 Tertiaries 1422; Chapter of Utrecht enclosure 1422-33 | 1419 | 1572 |
G18 | Gouda, Brethren of the Common Life: Collatiebroeders | Utrecht | Holland | Collatiebroeders (= Collation/ Sermon Brethren) | m | Paul | Gouda | Brethren of the Common Life 1446* | 1446 | 1572 |
G19 | Gouda, Canonesses Regular: Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Mary Magdalen | Gouda | Canonesses Regular: Converse Women of St Augustine 1453; supervision by Chapter of Sion | 1453 | 1572 |
G20 | Gouda, Canonesses Regular: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agnes | Gouda | Canonesses Regular: Converse Women of St Augustine 1455; supervision by Chapter of Sion | 1455 | 1572 |
G21 | Gouda, Poor Clares: Clara | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Clara | Gouda | (a) Tertiaries 1466* (b) Poor Clares 1490* | 1466 | 1572 |
G22 | Gouda, Bridgettine double monastery: Mariënsterre | Utrecht | Holland | Mariënsterre (= Our Lady's Star) | f (m) | Our Lady | Gouda | (a) Bridgettine Monks and Nuns 1470* (b) in 1551* the remaining Bridgettine Nuns were transferred to Soest (S36); the convent buildings were taken over by the Canons Regular of Stein (H26) | 1470 | 1551 |
G23 | Grave, Beguinage | Liège | Brabant/ earlier Guelders, seigniory of Cuijk [Land van Cuijk] | - | f | - | Grave | (a) Beguinage (long) before 1436, statutes of Great Beguinage at s-Hertogenbosch (H58) (b) 1436* new statutes (c) 1459* separation of part of the Beguines, who adopt the Third Rule of St Francis: Mariagraf (G24) (d) between 1602 and 1639: the remaining Beguines join Mariagraf | 1436 | 1639 |
G24 | Grave, Tertiaries: Mariagraf | Liège | Brabant/ earlier Guelders, siegniory Cuijk [Land van Cuijk] | Mariagraf 9= Our Lady's Grave) | f | Our Lady | Grave | (a) Tertiaries 1459* (b) during the period 1588-1642* hospitality to the Tertiaries of Haren (H38), who however continue to be an independent convent | 1459 | 1802 |
G25 | 's-Gravenhage (The Hague), Dominicans | Utrecht | Holland | Predicaren. Jacobijnen | m | (Vincent Ferrer) | 's-Gravenhage | (a) Dominicans 1403* (b) Congregatio Hollandiae 1457 (1464?) (c)province of Lower Germany 1515* | 1403 | 1574 |
G26 | 's-Gravenhage (The Hague), Tertiaries: Elisabeth | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Elisabeth | 's-Gravenhage | (a) 'beguinagef' in the Laan (b) Tertiaries 1443; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1454 | 1443 | 1572 |
G27 | 's-Gravenhage (The Hague), Canonesses Regular: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agnes | 's-Gravenhage | (a) Sisters of the Common Life 1447* (b) Canonesses Regular 1454 [not incorporated into the Chapter of Sion, contrary to what Janse and Van Veen think] | 1447 | 1572 |
G28 | 's-Gravenhage (The Hague), Tertiaries: Our Lady | Utrecht | Holland | Galilea. Op het Spui | f | Our Lady | 's-Gravenhage | (a) Tertiaries 1463*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) enclosure 1465 | 1463 | 1572 |
G29 | 's-Gravenhage (The Hague), Premonstratensian Canonesses: Barbara | Utrecht | Holland | Bethlehem | f | Barbara | 's-Gravenhage | (a) Canonesses Regular 1482* (b) Premonstratensian Canonesses 1494-96* | 1482 | 1576 |
G30 | 's-Gravenzande, Beguinage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | 's-Gravenzande | Beguines (court) 1255 | 1255 | 1576 |
G31 | 's-Gravenzande, Canons Regular: Bethanië | Utrecht | Holland | Bethanië | m | Mary Magdalen | 's-Gravenzande | (a) Canons Regular 1427*; Chapter of Sion (b) merger with the collegiate church of Naaldwijk (kap34) 1562? | 1427 | 1572 |
G32 | Groenlo, Beguines: Oude or Willekensconvent | Münster | Guelders | Oude Convent. Willekensconvent (= Convent of the Voluntary Poor) | f | - | Groenlo | Beguines (status uncertain): before1442, because antedating Engelhuizen (G33) | 1442 | 1620 |
G33 | Groenlo, Canons Regular: Engelhuizen | Münster | Guelders | Engelhuizen. Nieuw Convent | f | Our Lady and All Saints | Groenlo | (a) Sisters of the Common Life 1442 (b) Canonesses Regular 1461 | 1442 | 1638 |
G34 | Groningen, Benedictine Monks and Nuns: Selwerd | Utrecht (but also connections with Münster) | Oversticht | Siloë. Selwerd | m/f | Catharina | Groningen-Akerk | (a) double monastery of Benedictine Monks and Nuns 1207-1217* (b) adhesion to the reform of Bursfeld 1469* | 1207 | 1585 |
G35 | Groningen, Friars MinorI: Paul | Utrecht | Oversticht | - | m | Paul | Groningen-Martinus | (a) Friars Minor 1253, first in the custody of Holland, then in the Frisian custody (b) in 1469* and 1502* reforms sub ministris (c) 1502 expelled and replaced by Observant Franciscans (G48) | 1253 | 1502 |
G36 | Groningen, Beguines' House | Utrecht | Oversticht | Antiquus conventus Menoldis. | f | - | Groningen-Martinus | Beguines, mentioned in 1276 in a charter for Lady Menolda's Convent (G37) and then sentenced to extinction | 1276 | 1276 |
G37 | Groningen, Tertiaries: Vrouw Menoldaconvent | Utrecht | Oversticht | Vrouw Menoldaconvent (= Lady Menolda's Convent). Novus conventus Menyldis (in 1303) | f | - | Groningen-Martinus | (a) Beguines (house) 1276* (b) Tertiaries possibly already in 1292 (c) 1399 communal property | 1276 | 1594 |
G38 | Groningen, Tertiaries: Vrouw Sywenconvent | Utrecht | Oversticht | Vrouw Sywenconvent (= Lady Sywe's Convent) | f | Hieronymus? | Groningen-Martinus | (a) Beguines (house) 1284* (b) Tertiaries, possibly already in 1292 (c) communal property 1399 (d) merged with Lady Menolda's Convent (G37) 1584* | 1284 | 1584 |
G39 | Groningen, Dominicans: Petrus en Paulus | Utrecht | Oversticht | Jacobijnen | m | Peter and Paul | Groningen-Martinus | (a) Dominicans 1308* (b)Congregatio Hollandiae 1506* (c) province of Lower Germany 1515* | 1308 | 1594 |
G40 | Groningen, Beguines: Verclarenconvent | Utrecht | Oversticht | Pauperes beginae. Nije Convent (= New Convent). Verclarenconvent (= Convent of Lady Clare). Op de Woert | f | - | Groningen-Martinus | Beguines 1329 | 1329 | 1390 |
G41 | Groningen, Tertiaries : Old Convent | Utrecht | Oversticht | Olde Convent; Geestelijke Maagden (= Spiritual Virgins). | f | Agnes | Groningen-Martinus | (a) Beguines 1329 (because of the first mention of Nijeconvent G40 in that yearr: ObGD nr. 321) (b) Tertiaries 1399*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1329 | 1588 |
G42 | Groningen, Brethren of the Common Life: Mattheüshuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Fratres in Groningen iuxta edem dive Walburgis | m | Matthew. Later Jerome | Groningen-Martinus | Brethren of the Common Life 1432-1436* | 1432 | 1578 |
G43 | Groningen, Tertiaries: Maria op die Hoorn | Utrecht | Oversticht | Op die Hoorn | f | Our Lady | Groningen-Akerk | (a) Sisters 1455 (b) Tertiaries (1529); Chapter of Utrecht | 1455 | 1571 |
G44 | Groningen, Sisters of the Common Life | Utrecht | Oversticht | Zusters wonende bij het fraterhuis (= Sisters near the Brethren's House). Vrouwe Ludekenshuys (= House of Lay Ludeke) | f | - | Groningen-Martinus | Sisters of the Common Life1468, 1510 | 1468 | 1510 |
G45 | Groningen, Heilige Geestgasthuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Pelstergasthuis (= Pelster Hospital) | m/f | Holy Ghost | Groningen-Martinus | (a) hospital founded before1267 and served by religious brothers (b) in 1396* additionally sisters are mentioned (c) in 1475* they appear to follow the Third Rule of St Francis | 1267 | 1555 |
G46 | Grootebroek, Tertiaries: Elisabeth | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Elisabeth | Grootebroek | (a) Sisters 1450 (b) Tertiaries 1463; Chapter of Utrecht | 1450 | 1575 |
G47 | Gouda, Friars Minor I | Utrecht | Holland | m | Gouda | reformed Friars Minor1418*; in 1439 their place was taken by Observant Franciscans (G16) | 1418 | 1439 | ||
G48 | Groningen, Friars Minor II | Utrecht | Oversticht | - | m | Paul | Groningen-Martinus | (a) Observant Franciscans ca. 1502, after expulsion of the old Friars Minor (G35) (b) 1517* observant province of Cologne | 1502 | 1594 |
GN01 | Grubbenvorst, Zusters op de Bisweide | - | Guelders (Spanish, later Prussian) | Sisters of the Bisweide. Maricollen / Marollen (according to Van der Vijver this title is assigned incorrectly) | f | Grubbenvorst | (a) 1690* sisters start a community at Grubbenvorst; (b) in 1708* they settle at Bisweide manor (c ) 1719* adoption of a rule inspired by the rule of Theresia of Avila, without joining the Third Order of the Carmelites (Maricolae) (d ) from the French period onwards continued as Association of Spiritual Daughters of Bisweide | 1690 | 1859 | |
H01 | Haamstede, Tertiaries | Utrecht | Zeeland | Grauwe zusters (= Grey Sisters) | f | - | Haamstede | Tertiaries (?) 1535 | 1535 | 1535 |
H02 | Haarlem, Carmelites | Utrecht | Holland | stripeden bruders (Oorkondenboek HZ 2030 d.d. 1282) | m | - | Haarlem-Bavo | Carmelites 1249* | 1249 | 1577 |
H03 | Haarlem, Beguinage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Haarlem-Begijnhof | Beguines (court) 1261* | 1261 | 1578 |
H04 | Haarlem, Dominicans | Utrecht | Holland | Predikheren. Jacobijnen | m | unknown | Haarlem | (a) Dominicans 1287-1296* (b) Congregatio Hollandiae 1464* (c) province of Lower Germany 1515* | 1287 | 1578 |
H05 | Haarlem, Knights of St Lazarus | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Haarlem-Bavo | Knights of St Lazarus 1307* | 1307 | 1312 |
H06 | Haarlem, Knights Hospitaller | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | John the Baptist | Haarlem-Bavo | Knights Hospitaller 1310* | 1310 | 1625 |
H07 | Haarlem, Canonesses Regular: Maria ten Zijl | Utrecht | Holland | Zijlklooster | f | Our Lady | Haarlem | (a) Beguines? See the suggestion by Koorn: Van der Gaag (1993) 9 (b) Tertiaries 1372; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1404 Canonesses Regular 1428*; Chapter of Sion | 1372 | 1581 |
H08 | Haarlem, Tertiaries: Ursula | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Ursula | Haarlem | (a) Sisters 1387 (b) Tertiaries 1422; Chapter of Utrecht | 1387 | 1581 |
H09 | Haarlem, Tertiaries: Catharina | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Catharina | Haarlem | (a) Sisters 1395/6 (b) Tertiaries 1416; Chapter of Utrecht (1570: 'olim') | 1395 | 1581 |
H10 | Haarlem, Community of Priests: Heer Hugo Goudsmithuis | Utrecht | Holland | Heer Hugo Goudsmithuis (= House of Sir Hugo Goudsmit). Lange Poort | m | - | Haarlem | (a) community of devout priests1397* (b) dissolution before 1555 | 1397 | 1555 |
H11 | Haarlem, Canonesses Regular: Caecilia | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Caecilia | Haarlem | (a) Sisters 1400 Tertiaries 1431, probably Chapter of Utrecht ( c) Canonesses Regular 1467*, supervision by Chapter of Windesheim | 1400 | 1581 |
H12 | Haarlem, Canons Regular: Maria Visitatie | Utrecht | Holland | Op de Woerd | m | Our Lady's Visitation | Haarlem | (a) Canons Regular 1405* (b) Chapter of Windesheim 1407* | 1405 | 1578 |
H13 | Haarlem, Premonstratensians: Antoniusboomgaard | Utrecht | Holland | Antoniusboomgaard (= St Anthony's Orchard) | m | Anthony | Haarlem | (a) Male Tertiaries 1414*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) Canons Regular 1479*; supervision by Chapter of Sion (c) Premonstratensians ca. 1484* | 1414 | 1542 |
H14 | Haarlem, Tertiaries: Michael | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Michael | Haarlem | (a)Sisters 1415 (b) Tertiaries (enclosed) 1416; Chapter of Utrecht | 1415 | 1581 |
H15 | Haarlem, Alexians | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Haarlem | (a) Alexians 1443 (b) Rule of St Augustine from ca. 1465 onwards? | 1443 | 1581 |
H16 | Haarlem, Tertiaries: Margaretha | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Margaretha | Haarlem | (a) Tertiaries 1446; Chapter of Utrecht (b) enclosure 1449 | 1446 | 1581 |
H17 | Haarlem, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Holland | Golgotha. Heilig Land (= Holy Land) | m | - | Haarlem | (a) Observant Franciscans 1453-59* (b) observant province of Cologne 1517* (c) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1453 | 1578 |
H18 | Haarlem, Tertiaries: Clara | Utrecht | Holland | Zusters van Akersloot. Barvoetenzusters (=Barefoot Sisters) | f | Clare | Haarlem | (a) originally Tertiaries of St Mary Magdalen at Akersloot (1454) (b) continued in the town of Haarlem as St Clare's Convent | 1454 | 1581 |
H19 | Haarlem, Cistercians: Heemstede | Utrecht | Holland | Porta Coeli / Hemelpoort. Heemstede | m | - | Haarlem | Cistercians 1458*; Colligation of Sibculo | 1458 | 1560 |
H20 | Haarlem, Poor Clares | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Clare | Haarlem | [(a) Tertiaries 1454 /1458? (b) Poor Clares between 1471 and 1484 | 1454 | 1581 |
H21 | Haarlem, Carmelite Sisters | Utrecht | Holland | Jeruzalem. Vrouwe-Broerissen (= Sisters of Our Lady's Brethren, i.e. the Carmelites) | f | Our Lady (of Carmel) | Haarlem | Carmelite Sisters 1465* | 1465 | 1581 |
H22 | Haarlem, Tertiaries: Maria Tenhemelopneming | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Assumption of Our Lady? (based on a preserved seal; the literature mentions Our Lady's Visitation, but this is probably incorrect) | Haarlem | Tertiaries 1440*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1440 | 1581 |
H23 | Haarlem, Tertiaries: Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Holland | Crayenhorst | f | Mary Magdalen | Haarlem | Tertiaries 1474: ex-prostitutes | 1474 | 1581 |
H24 | Haarlem, Tertiaries: Anna | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Anna | Haarlem | Tertiaries 1486; Chapter of Utrecht | 1486 | 1581 |
H25 | Haarlem, Austin Friars | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Haarlem | (a) Austin Friars 1489* (b) incorporation into the reformed province of Saxony1493* (c) transition to the Nederlandish Chapter1522* (d) incorporation into the province of Cologne 1533* | 1489 | 1578 |
H26 | Haastrecht, Canons regular: Stein | Utrecht | Holland | Emmaüs; Stein | m | Gregory | Haastrecht | (a) Brethren 1398 (Gouda) (b) Male Tertiaries 1399*; Chapter of Utrecht (c) transfer to Land of Stein east of Gouda; Canons Regular 1419*; Chapter of Sion; (d) transfer to the former convent of Bridgettines Mariënsterre within the town walls of Gouda (G22) in 1551 | 1398 | 1572 |
H27 | Hallum, Premonstratensians: Mariëngaarde | Utrecht | Friesland | Mariëngaarde (= Our Lady's Garden) | m(f) | Our Lady | Hallum | (a) double monastery of Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses 1163* (b) after 1175 men onlu | 1163 | 1580 |
H28 | Hallum, Cistercian Nuns: Nazareth | Utrecht | Friesland | Nazareth. Gennaerd. Genezareth | f | - | Hallum | (a) Cistercian Nuns 1170, setlled in Bernardahus, a female branch of Klaarkamp (b) ca. 1215 removed to the parish of Hallum | 1215 | 1580 |
H29 | Hardenberg, Cistercians: Sibculo | Utrecht | Oversticht | Mariënberg (= Our Lady's Mountain). Later: Our Lady in Galilea. Sibculo | m | Our Lady | Hardenberg | (a) Brethren of the Common Life in Mariënberg 1403* (b) transfer to Sibculo 1405/6* (c) transition to the Rule of St Augustine: Canons Regular 1406* (d) Cistercians 1412* (e) foundation of Colligation of Sibculo, in cooperation with Warmond/ Mariënhaven (W07) and IJsselstein/ Mariënberg (I04) 1418* | 1403 | 1579 |
H30 | Harderwijk, Friars Minor I | Utrecht | Guelders | Grauwe Monniken (= Grey Monks). Barrevoeters (= Barefoot) | m | - | Harderwijk | (a) Friars Minor 1290, member of the Deventer custody (b) a treaty with the Duke of Guelders to hand over the convent to the Observant Franciscans of St Omer (F) was not executed (c) expelled finally in 1569* in order to give way to the Observants (H97) | 1290 | 1569 |
H31 | Harderwijk, Beguine House: Grote Convent | Utrecht | Guelders | Grote Convent op het OLV-kerkhof (Great Convent on the Churchyard of Our Lady) | f | - | Harderwijk | Beguines (house), mentioned 1407, 1432, 1465** | 1407 | 1465 |
H32 | Harderwijk, Beguine House: Klein Convent | Utrecht | Guelders | Kleine Convent aan Sint-Nyclaeskerkhof (= Small Convent on the Churchyard of St Nicholas) | f | - | Harderwijk | Beguines (house), mentioned 1432, 1453, 1458** | 1432 | 1458 |
H33 | Harderwijk, Canonesses Regular: Agnes | Utrecht | Guelders | Galilea | f | Agnes | Harderwijk | (a) Tertiaries 1437; Chapter of Utrecht (b) Canonesses Regular 1439 (c) visitation by Chapter of Windesheim 1458 | 1437 | 1580 |
H34 | Harderwijk, Brethren of the Common Life: Gregoriushuis | Utrecht | Guelders | - | m | Gregory | Harderwijk | Brethren of the Common Life 1441* | 1441 | 1578 |
H35 | Harderwijk, Tertiaries: Clara | Utrecht | Guelders | Clarendal. Grauwe Zusters (= Grey Sisters). Observantinnen | f | Clare | Harderwijk | Tertiaries 1466 | 1466 | 1580 |
H36 | Harderwijk, Tertiaries: Catharina | Utrecht | Guelders | - | f | Catharina | Harderwijk | (a) Sisters 1439 (b) Tertiaries (1555); Chapter of Utrecht | 1439 | 1582 |
H37 | Haren, Cistercian Nuns: Jesse | Utrecht | Oversticht | Jesse. Essen | f | B. Maria Virgo | Haren | (a) Cistercian Nuns 1215/6* (b) adhesion to the Colligation of Sibculo 1423* | 1215 | 1595 |
H38 | Haren, Tertiaries: Bethlehem | Liège | Megen | Bethlehem | f | - | Haren | (a) Tertiaries 1501/6*; Chapter of Utrecht (despite location within the diocese of Liège) (b) enclosure 1521 (c) exile at Grave 1588-1642* (c) return to Haren | 1501 | 1992 |
H39 | Harkema, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Buweklooster | Münster | Friesland | Mariëngraf (= Our Lady's Grave). Buweklooster | f | St John Evangelist | Harkema | Premonstratensian Canonesses 1252* | 1252 | 1580 |
H40 | Harmelen, Knights Hospitaller | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | m | - | Harmelen | Knights Hospitaller 1365 | 1365 | 1614 |
H41 | Hartwerd, Cistercians: Bloemkamp | Utrecht | Friesland | Bloemkamp (= Flower Field). Aldekleaster | m | - | Hartwerd | (a) Cistercians1191* (b) Collifation of Sibculo 1428* | 1191 | 1580 |
H42 | Hartwerd, Tertiaries: Oegeklooster | Utrecht | Friesland | Oegeklooster. Grauwe begijnen (= Grey Beguines). Mariënpoort (= Our Lady's Gate) | f | Our Lady | Hartwerd | Tertiaries 1411* | 1411 | 1580 |
H43 | Haskerdijken, Canons Regular: Haskerconvent | Utrecht | Friesland | Rozendaal. Haskerconvent | m/f, later m | Our Lady | Haske / Haskerdijken | (a) double monastery of Canons and Canonesses Regular ca. 1231* (b) adhesion to Chapter of Windesheim 1464*; afterwards Canons only | 1231 | 1579 |
H44 | Hasselt, Benedictine Nuns: Zwartewaterklooster | Utrecht | Oversticht | Mariënberg (= Our Lady's Mountain). Zwartewater | f, later m/f | Our Lady and St Benedict | Hasselt | (a) Benedictine Nuns 1233* (b) double monastery 1492 or earlier | 1233 | 1588 |
H45 | Hasselt, Tertiaries: Maria | Utrecht | Oversticht | Op de Burgwal | f | Our Lady | Hasselt | (a) Sisters 1397 (b) Tertiaries (enclosed) 1414/5*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1397 | 1592 |
H46 | Hattem, Benedictine double monastery: Klaarwater | Utrecht | Guelders | Nazareth. Klaarwater | m/f | Our Lady | Hattem | (a) Benedictine Monks and Nuns at Katen 1414* (b) transferred to Hattem 1415* (c) adhesion to the reform of Bursfeld 1470* | 1414 | 1580 |
H47 | Bergambacht, Canons Regular: Den Hem | Utrecht | Holland | Den Hem | m | Michael | Bergambacht ('s-Heeraartsberg) | (a) Male Tertiaries 1407*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) Canons Regular 1418*; Chapter of Sion | 1407 | 1572 |
H48 | Heerde, Brethren of the Common Life: Hulsbergen | Utrecht | Guelders | Hulsbergen. Hieronymusberg (= St Jerome's Mountain) | m | Jerome | Heerde | (a) Brethren of the Common Life 1407* (b) during the years 1525*-1539* temporary adhesion to the Benedictine Order | 1407 | 1579 |
H49 | Heesbeen, Cistercian Nuns: Nieuw-Mariëndaal | Utrecht | Holland | Nieuw-Mariëndaal (= New Lady's Vale) | f | Our Lady | Heesbeen | (a) Cistercian 1361*; foundation probably not effectuated (b) 1384* abolished, the possessions were destined to the foundation of the monastery Mariënkroon (H76) | 1361 | 1384 |
H50 | Heiloo, Canons Regular: De Blinken | Utrecht | Holland | De Blinken | m | Willibrord | Heiloo | (a) Male tertiaries 1420*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) Canons Regular 1438*; Chapter of Sion (c) merged with St John Evangelist Nieuwer-Amstel (N07) and transferred to the Chapter of Windesheim 1533-35* (d) incorporated into the cathedral chapter of Haarlem (1559-)71* | 1420 | 1571 |
H51 | Helmond, Cistercian Nuns: Keizerinnedal / Binderen | Liège | Brabant (temporarily Guelders) | Keizerinnedal (=Vale of the Empress). Binderen | v | OLV | Helmond | (a) Cistercian Nuns 1244* (b) stay at Weert 1581-87, afterwards return to Helmond dissolved 1650*, the nuns take refuge at Venray, where the last abbess deceases in 1701 | 1244 | 1701 |
H52 | Helmond, Beguinage | Liège | Brabant | - | f | - | Helmond | (a) Beguines (court) 1426 (b) disappeared before 1496? | 1426 | 1496 |
H53 | Helmond, Canonesses regular: Maria | Liège | Brabant | Hage (= Park) | f | Our Lady | Helmond | (a) Canonesse sRegular 1462* (b) Chapter of Venlo 1485* (c) transfer to Sint-Annenborg at Rosmalen 1543* (R29) | 1462 | 1543 |
H54 | Hemelum, Benedictine Nuns, later Monks: Nicholas | Utrecht | Friesland | - | f/m | Nicholas | Hemelum | (a) Benedictine Nuns 1245 or possibly much earlier, by detachment from Stavoren (S37); male converts present as well (b) in the 15th century (before 1483) end of presence of Benedictine Nuns, who are replaced by Monks of the same order (c) reunification with Stavoren Abbey (S37; the joint location becomes Hemelum) and adhesion to the reform of Bursfeld 1495* | 1245 | 1580 |
H55 | Herpt, Premonstratensians: Berne | Utrecht | Holland, later Brabant | Berne | m/f, then m | Our Lady and St John the Baptist (?) | Herpt | (a) 1132* originally a double monastery of Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses, later on Canons only* (b) 1579* after having been pillaged they flee to the refuge in 's-Hertogenbosch ( c) after 1625* in Brethren's House (H73) (d) 1629* expulsion from 's-Hertogenbosch; after an odyssee settlement at the Speelhuis of Heeswijk, which gradually is extended into the present Abbey | 1132 | 2019 |
H56 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Hermits of St William: Baseldonk | Liège | Brabant | Baseldonk; Baselaars; Hemelpoort (= Heaven's Gate) | m | Our Lady | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) gathering of a few hermits on the place called Baseldonk, shortly before 1200* (b) formation of a monastic community 1205* (c) adheson to the Hermits of St William 1244/5* (d) transfer to Windmolenberg within the town walls 1542/45* (e) in 1629* most Hermits flee to Turnhout,, in 1644* some of them go to Bokhoven (f) 1654* fusion with Huijbergen (H91) | 1200 | 1654 |
H57 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Friars: Johannes de Doper en Maria Magdalena; after1645: Megen | Liège | Brabant | - | m | St John the Baptist and Mary Magdalen; in Megen: Anthony of Padua | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Friars Minor 1228*; custody of Brabant (b) reform sub ministris 1490* (c) transition to the (observant) province of Cologne 1517* (d) 1529* province of Lower Germany (e )1629* flight to Boxtel (f) 1645* from Boxtel to Megen* (g) 1670* transition to the manner of life of the Recollects | 1228 | 2015 |
H58 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Beguinage: Groot Begijnhof | Liège | Brabant | Great Beguinage | f | Nicholas | 's-Hertogenbosch- Sint Nicolaas | Beguines 1274 | 1274 | 1689 |
H59 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Dominicans: Petrus | Liège | Brabant | - | m | Peter | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Dominicans (1286) 1296*; province of Teutonia (c) 1515* province of Lower Germany (d) 1630* flight to Boxtel, thence to Stratum in 1632*, to Breda and Venlo in 1636*; shelter in the house of the terminarius of Wesel/ Kalkar (e) 1639* settlement in Gemert | 1296 | 1649 |
H60 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Male Tertiaries: Bogrden | Liège | Brabant | Bogarden (Beghards) | m | - | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) first certain mention 1332 (b) adoption of the Third Rule of St Francis between 1333 and 1335 (c) Chapter of Zepperen 1447 (d) a part of the brethren join the Croziers (H74) in 1467/8* | 1332 | 1584 |
H61 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Poor Clares | Liège | Brabant | Rijke Claren (Rich Clares) | f | - | 's-Hertogenbosch | Poor Clares following the rule of Urban IV 1349* | 1349 | 1647 |
H62 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Beguinage: Klein Begijnhof | Liège | Brabant | Klein Begijnhof (= Small Beguinage) | f | - | 's-Hertogenbosch | Beguines1349 | 1349 | 1591 |
H63 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Canonesses Regular : Elisabeth van Thuringen | Liège | Brabant | - | m/f, later f | Elisabeth of Thuringia | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) brothers and sisters in Grootziekengasthuis (Great Hospital) 1277* (b) Canonesses Regular after 1500 | 1277 | 1629 |
H64 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Sisters of the Common Life: Ten Orthen | Liège | Brabant | Ten Orthen | f | Andrew | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) foundation of the house of Sisters of the Common Life based on the testament of the priest Johan ten Orthen in 1409*, established in Trinity Street t (b) transferred to Hintham Street 1415* | 1409 | 1629 |
H65 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Tertiaries: Elisabeth en Agnes | Liège | Brabant | Bloemenkamp (= Flower Field). Achter de Tolbrug | f | Elisabeth and Agnes | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Sisters 1400 on Papenhulst (b) Tertiaries (c) purchase of a plot of land on Windmolenberg 1453* (migration perhaps not effectuated) (d) transfer to Achter de Tolbrug 1456* (e) affiliation with Chapter of Zepperen 1532* | 1410 | 1629 |
H66 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Alexians | Liège | Brabant | - | m | - | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Alexians 1361* (b) Rule of St Augustine 1470* | 1361 | 1576 |
H67 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Alexian Sisters: Nazareth | Liège | Brabant | Nazareth. Zwartzusters (= Black Sisters). Zwesteren. Op de Papenhulst | f | - | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) first mentioned 1335; 'zwesteren' 1348; (b) Rule of St Augustine: 1464* : 'celsusteren' (Alexian Sisters) | 1335 | 1669 |
H68 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Tertiaries: OLV en Barbara | Liège | Brabant | Mariënburg. Op den Uilenburg | f | Our Lady and Barbara | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Sisters 1423* (b) Tertiaries ( c) Tertiarissen with three vows 1469, as it appears from Van den Elsen and Hoevenaars II (1907) 348; Chapter of Zepperen | 1423 | 1629 |
H69 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Brethren of the Common Life: Gregorius | Liège | Brabant | - | m | Gregory | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Brethren of the Common Life 1424* (b) permission for the transition to the status of secular canons in 1469*; it is not clear whether this was effectuated | 1424 | 1623 |
H70 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Tertiaries of St Dominicus | Liège | Brabant | Ouden Huls / Orthenstraat | f | - | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Tertiaries of St Dominicus 1435 (b) departure already in 1448; their place was taken by religious community H71 | 1435 | 1448 |
H71 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Canonesses Regular: Gertrudis | Liège | Brabant | - | f | Gertrudis | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Canonesses Regular 1449* (took the place of H70) (b) Chapter of Venlo 1455 | 1449 | 1629 |
H72 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Canonesses Regular: Bethanië | Liège | Brabant | Bethanië. Windmolenberg. Witte Susteren | f | Mary Magdalen | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Sisters 1428, in the Peperstraat (b) transfer to Windmolenberg 1459* (c) Canonesses Regular 1466*; Chapter of Venlo 1485* [Van Dijk presumes temporary status of Tertiaries, together with the branch in Vught (V19); but the text of canon Coeverinx to which he appeals - see Van den Elsen and Hoevenaars - proves rather the contrary by its silence] | 1450 | 1629 |
H73 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Brethren of the Common Life: Ten Orthen | Liège | Brabant | Ten Orthen | m | Andreas | 's-Hertogenbosch | Brethren of the Common Life before 1444 | 1444 | 1591 |
H74 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Croziers: Catharina | Liège | Brabant | - | m | Catharine | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Croziers 1467/8*, branched from the Beghards (Third Order; H60) (b) in 1572* integration of the Croziers of Woudrichem (W31) (c) in 1629* expelled and departed for Schijndel (d) in 1638* expelled from Schijndel and departed for Uden in the seigniory Land of Ravenstein; settlement at Vorstenburg castle (e) new monastery near the chapel of Our Lady; in 1711* the castle is sold to the Bridgettines of Coudewater (R28) | 1467 | 1800 |
H75 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Tertiaries: Eikendonk | Liège | Brabant | Barbaradaal. Eikendonk | f | Barbara | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) Tertiaries 1475* in hamlet Den Dungen; (b) Chapter of Zepperen 1507 (c) settlement within the walls of 's-Hertogenbosch 1581 at the latest (d) return to Eikendonk 1609*, suppresses shortly afterwards | 1475 | 1610 |
H76 | Heusden, Cistercianss: Mariënkroon | Utrecht | Holland | Mariënkroon (= Our Lady's Crown) | m | Our Lady | Heusden | (a) Cistercians, founded in 1384* on the basis of the possessions of Nieuw-Mariëndaal (H49) (b) Colligation of Sibculo 1430* (c) in 1579* flight to the refuge in 's-Hertogenbosch, where they were joined by the Cistercians of Mariëndonk (O22) | 1384 | 1629 |
H77 | Heusden, Tertiaries: Catharina | Utrecht | Holland | - | v | Catharine | Heusden | (a) Sisters 1420 (b) Tertiaries 1424; Chapter of Utrecht | 1420 | 1579 |
H78 | Heveskes, Hospitaller Knights and Nuns: Oosterwierum | Münster | Ommelanden | Oosterwierum | m/f | - | Heveskes | (a) double monastery of Hospitaller Knights and Nuns 1319 (b) an attempt in 1480* to expel the nuns presumably failed | 1319 | 1607 |
H79 | Hildernisse, Canonesses Regular | Liège | Brabant | Emaus. | v | - | Hildernisse | (a) Beguines 1445 (b) Canonesses Regular at an unknown date, on the instigation of John II of Glymes 'metten Lippen', Lord of Bergen op Zoom (c) 1552*: after an inundation departure for St Margaret's Convent in Bergen op Zoom (B06) | 1445 | 1552 |
H80 | Holwierde, Benedictine Monks and Nuns: Oldenklooster bij den Dam | Münster | Ommelanden | Oldenklooster bij den Dam (= Old Monastery near Appingedam). Feldwerd | m/f | Our Lady, Sts Peter and Paul | Holwierde | Benedictine Monks and Nuns ca. 1200; Cluny | 1200 | 1588 |
H81 | Hoorn, Community of Priests | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Hoorn | Community of Devout Priests 1385* | 1385 | 1429 |
H82 | Hoorn, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agnes | Hoorn | (a) Sisters 1385 (b) Tertiaries 1400*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1385 | 1572 |
H83 | Hoorn, Tertiaries: Caecilia | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Caecilia | Hoorn | (a) Sisters 1396 (b) Tertiaries 1400*; Chapter of Utrecht enclosure 1430 | 1396 | 1572 |
H84 | Hoorn, Tertiaries: Catharina | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Catharine | Hoorn | (a) Sisters 1400 (b) Tertiaries1409; Chapter of Utrecht | 1400 | 1572 |
H85 | Hoorn, Tertiaries: Gertrudis | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Gertrudis | Hoorn | (a) Sisters 1404 (b) Tertiaries 1409; Chapter of Utrecht | 1404 | 1572 |
H86 | Hoorn, Tertiaries: OLV | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Our Lady | Hoorn | (a) Sisters 1408* (b) Tertiaries 1413*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1408 | 1572 |
H87 | Hoorn, Croziers: Pietersdal | Utrecht | Holland | Pietersdal (= St Peter's Valley) | m | Peter | Hoorn | (a) Male Tertiaries 1457*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) Croziers 1462* | 1457 | 1572 |
H88 | Hoorn, Canonesses Regulat: Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Mary Magdalen | Hoorn | Canonesses Regular: converse women of St Augustine 1464* (status from the beginning?); visitation provided by Chapter of Windesheim (1538) | 1464 | 1547 |
H89 | Hoorn, Tertiaries: Clara | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Clara | Hoorn | Tertiaries 1468* | 1468 | 1572 |
H90 | Horssen, Male Tertiaries: Mariënberg | Cologne | Guelders | Holtmeer. Op den Berg. Mariënberg (= Our Lady's Mount) | m | Our Lady | Horssen | Male Tertiaries ca. 1450*, they replaced the female Tertiaries who departed for Dreumel (D48); Chapter of Utrecht | 1450 | 1580 |
H91 | Huijbergen, Hermits of St William | Liège | Brabant | - | m | Our Lady | Huijbergen | (a) Hermits of St William 1278* (b) introduction of severe observance by John II of Glymes 'metten Lippen', Lord of Bergen op Zoom (c) 1583* flight because of warlike circumstances, later return (d) 1654* joined by the Hermits of Baseldonk (H56) | 1278 | 1847 |
H92 | Huissen, Tertiaries: Elisabeth | Utrecht | Cleves | - | f | Elisabeth | Huissen | (a) Tertiaries 1448*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) enclosure 1492 | 1448 | 1811 |
H93 | Hulst, Beguinage: Agnes | Utrecht | Flanders | - | f | Agnes | Hulst | (a) Beguines (house ) in the Grote Begijnestraat 1295 (b) Beguinage outside of Asschepoort 1350 (c) after abolition in 1458* the buildings are ceded to the Observant Franciscans (H95) | 1295 | 1458 |
H94 | Hulst, Canonesses Regular: Nieuw Hospitaal | Utrecht | Flanders | Nieuw Hospitaal | f | - | Hulst | (a) Canonesses Regular (hospital): 1253 (?) b) before 1596: hospital stops functioning (c) 1603*: arrival of sisters from Antwerp (B) | 1235 | 1645 |
H95 | Hulst, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Flanders | - | m | Our Lady, later Agnes | Hulst | (a) Observant Franciscans 1458*, outside Asschepoort in the former Beguinage (H93); Flemish custidy within the province of province Francia Parisiensis (b) transfer to Schelphoek within the town walls 1488/9* (c ) 1523* province of Flandria (d) 1578*: expelled (e) 1583*: return and rebuilding (f) 1591* (first conquest by the Republic): monastery turned into barracks (g) 1596: return (h) 1617*: transition to Recollects and rebuilding | 1458 | 1645 |
H96 | Hoorn: Zusters aan de Clopport | Utrecht | Holland | Sisters at the Clopport | f | - | Hoorn | Sisters, mentioned 1479-1496 | 1479 | 1496 |
H97 | Harderwijk: Friars Minor II | Utrecht | Guelders | m | Harderwijk | 1569*: after the expulsion of the conventual (non-observant) Franciscan (H30) the monastery is handed over to the Observants; province of Lower Germany | 1569 | 1572 | ||
H98 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Zwesteren op de Triniteit | Liège | Brabant | - | f | - | 's-Hertogenbosch | mentioned 1359-1361 as inhabiting a house Op de Triniteit | 1359 | 1361 |
HN01 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Jesuits | - | - | - | m | - | 's-Hertogenbosch | in 1609* the Jesuits settled in 's-Hertogenbosch, first in the episcopal palace, then in the Verwersstraat, where they had at their disposal the buildings which had been ceded in 1584* by the Beghards (H60) to the Canonesses Regular of Rosmalen (R29) on condition that the Jesuits would be allowed to occupy them in case they would come to 's-Hertogenbosch | 1609 | 1629 |
HN02 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Discalced Carmelite Sisters | 's-Hertogenbosch | - | Theresianen | f | - | 's-Hertogenbosch | in 1624* founded by the English convent of Discalced Carmelite Sisters at Antwerp (B). The sisters first moved into a house in Papenhulst - the refuge of the Poor Clares of Boxtel (B28)? - and afterwards in the refuge of the Tertiaries of Oisterwijk (O03). | 1624 | 1629 |
HN03 | Horst, Tertiaries | Roermond | - | Kwezelhuis ('kwezels' are bigots!) | f | Horst | (a) ca. 1700 a group of spiritual daughters is living together on the basis of constitutions provided by father Albertus, a Capuchin living in Geldern (G) (b) 1718* transition to the Third Order of St Francis | 1700 | 1802 | |
HN04 | 's-Hertogenbosch, Capuchins | - | - | - | m | - | 's-Hertogenbosch | (a) founded 1611* (b) from 1613* onwards housing in the former refuge of refugie van Postel | 1611 | 1629 |
I01 | Idsega, Canonesses Regular: Nazareth | Utrecht | Friesland | Nazareth | f | - | Idsega | Canonesses Regular: Converse Women of St Augustin 1484*; pastoral care by Croziers | 1484 | 1580 |
I02 | IJhorst, Benedictine Monks and Nuns: Dikninge | Utrecht | Oversticht | Ruinen. Dikninge. Zoetendael (= Sweet Valley) | m, later m/f | Our Lady | IJhorst | (a) Benedictines 1141, at Ruinen (b) double monastery of Benedictine Monks and Nuns 1211* (c) removed to IJhorst 1325* (d) 1580* after pillaging flight to Hasselt | 1141 | 1603 |
I03 | IJlst, Carmelites | Utrecht | Friesland | - | m | Our Lady | IJlst | (a) Carmelites 1387* (b) reform of Soreth 1479* | 1387 | 1580 |
I04 | IJsselstein, Cistercians: OLV-Berg | Utrecht | Holland | OLV-Berg (= Our Lady's Mountain) | m | Our Lady | IJsselstein | (a) Priory of Cistercians, situated within the town of IJsselstein (quarter of Nieuwpoort) 1394/5*; for discontinuity with Eiteren Abbey Eiteren (E19) see Van Kalveen; (b) colligatie with Sibculo (H29) and Warmond/ Mariënhaven (W07) 1418* (c) in 1495 transfer from Nieuwpoort to the old town of IJsselstein | 1394 | 1577 |
I05 | IJzendijke, Beguinage | Tournai | Flanders | - | v | - | IJzendijke | (a) Beguines 1275 (b) Beguinage inundated 1404* | 1275 | 1404 |
I06 | Ingen, Knights Hospitaller | Utrecht | Guelders | - | m | - | Ingen | (a) Commandry of Knights Hospitaller 1317 (b) in 1576* the commander flees to Utrecht (c) continued as member of the protestantised Utrecht bailiwick | 1317 | 1600 |
K01 | Kampen, Friars Minor I | Utrecht | Oversticht | Broeren (= Friars) | m | - | Kampen | (a) Friars Minor 1300 | 1300 | 1477 |
K02 | Kampen, Beguines: Bovenconvent | Utrecht | Oversticht | Bovenconvent (=Upper Convent). Oude convent | f | - | Kampen | Beguines 1327 | 1327 | 1591 |
K03 | Kampen, Tertiaries: Buitenconvent | Utrecht | Oversticht | Kleine convent. Buitenconvent. (=Outer Convent) Nieuwe convent | f | - | Kampen | (a) Beguines 1339 (b) Tertiaries 1412 (regulation) | 1339 | 1591 |
K04 | Kampen, Tertiaries: Michael | Utrecht | Oversticht | Op den Oord | f | Michael | Kampen | (a) Beguines 1339 (b) Tertiaries 1424; Chapter of Utrecht | 1339 | 1591 |
K05 | Kampen, Devout Community | Utrecht | Oversticht | Dienaren Gods te Kampen (=Servants of God at Kampen) | m | - | Kampen | Devout Community, mentioned 1380 | 1380 | 1384 |
K06 | Kampen, Canonesses Regular: Brunnepe | Utrecht | Oversticht | Convent Caecilia van den Toorn. Brunnepe | f | St John the Baptist | Kampen | (a) Sisters of the Common Life near St Nicholas' Church, 1398 (regulation1399*) (b) transfer to St George's Chapel at Brunnepe in the suburbs and transition to the status of Canonesses Regular 1410-1412*; Chapter of Windesheim | 1398 | 1591 |
K07 | Kampen, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Oversticht | - | f | Agnes | Kampen | (a) Tertiaries 1422; Chapter of Utrecht (b) enclosure 1487 | 1422 | 1591 |
K08 | Kampen, Bridgettines | Utrecht | Oversticht | Zonnenberg. (= Mountain of the Sun). Mariënkamp (= Our Lady's Field) | v | Catharine; later Our Lady | Kampen | (a) Tertiaries at Sonnenberg, hamlet Oosterholt, district of IJsselmuiden, parish of Wilsum, 1430, 1434 and 1440 (b) first effort at transition to the Bridgettines fails; in 1446 Milla Ameloncks is still mentioned as abbess of the Bridgettines of Sonnenberg (c) transfer to Kampen 1440* (d) Tertiaries 1446; Chapter of Utrecht? (e) Bridgettines1455-1457* | 1430 | 1582 |
K09 | Kampen, Alexians | Utrecht | Oversticht | Bethanië | m | Augustinus and Alexius | Kampen | Alexians 1475-77*; rule of St Augustine | 1475 | 1587 |
K10 | Kampen, Alexian Sisters | Utrecht | Oversticht | Zwarte Zusters (= Black Sisters) | f | Anna | Kampen | Alexian Sisters 1482; rule of St Augustine | 1482 | 1582 |
K11 | Katwijk aan den Rijn, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Holland | Valkenburg | m | - | Katwijk aan den Rijn | (a) the commandry of the Teutonic Order was founded in Valkenburg 1241*, then seat of the parish (b) transfer of both parish and commandry to Katwijk 1388* | 1241 | 1592 |
K12 | Kerkrade, Canons Regular: Kloosterrade | Liège | Rode | Kloosterrade. Rolduc | m | - | Kerkrade | (a) foundation 1104*, in this early phase also some female members (b) Richer introduces rule of St Augustine 1111* with the customs of Rottenbuch: Canons Regular | 1104 | 1804 |
K13 | Kampen, Friars Minor II | Utrecht | Oversticht | Broeren (= Friars) | m | - | Kampen | (a) Observant Franciscans under the Cologne vicar-provincial 1478/80*, after expulsion of the old Friars Minor (K01) (b) observant province of Cologne 1517* (c) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1478 | 1579 |
L01 | Leeuwarden, Dominicans | Utrecht | Friesland | Jacopijnen | m | Our Lady and Dominicus ? | Leeuwarden-Nijehove | (a) Dominicans 1245* (b) reform ca. 1476* (Congregatio Hollandiae) (c) province of Germania Inferior 1515* | 1245 | 1580 |
L02 | Leeuwarden, Tertiaries: Fiswerd | Utrecht | Friesland | Galilea; later: Fiswerd. Grauwe begijnen (= Grey Beguines) | f | Anna (vanaf 1501) | Leeuwarden-Oldehove | (a) Beguines, mentioned 1285 and 1373-1376 (b) Sisters ca. 1440 settled in Galilea on the Dokkum Ee canal (c) firt explicit mention as Tertiaries in 1465 (d) transfer to mound Fiswerd north of Leeuwarden ca.. 1457 (e) removal to an area within the town walls (northside Bagijnestraat) ca. 1501-1506 | 1285 | 1580 |
L03 | Leeuwarden, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Friesland | Galilea | m | - | Leeuwarden - De Hoek | (a) Observant Franciscans ca. 1457-59* under the vicar-provincial of Cologne; settlement in the abandoned Sisters' convent Galilea (L02) (b) transfer to a place within the town walls (c ) observant province of Cologne 1517* (d) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1457 | 1580 |
L04 | Leeuwarden, Dominican Nuns | Utrecht | Friesland | Witte Nonnen (= White Nuns). Gijsbertisten | f | Twaalf Apostelen. Catharina (van Siena) | Leeuwarden-Nijehove | (a) Tertiaries of St Dominic 1512 (b) Dominican Nuns 1525*, member of the province of Germania Inferior | 1512 | 1580 |
L05 | Leiden, Commandry of the Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Leiden - St Peter | commandry of Teutonic Order 1268* | 1268 | 1592 |
L06 | Leiden, Beguinage: Groot Begijnhof | Utrecht | Holland | (Faliede) begijnhof (= Veiled Beguinage). Groot begijnhof (= Great Beguinage) | f | Agnes | Leiden St Peter | Beguines 1293 | 1293 | 1572 |
L07 | Leiden, Sisters: Jonkvrouwe Meyne uut den Waard | Utrecht | Holland | huis van jonvrouw (= house of Lady) Meyne uut den Waerd | f | - | Leiden - St Peter | Sisters 1368*; foundation possibly not effectuated | 1368 | 1368 |
L08 | Leiden, Sisters: Huis van Katrijn Jacobsdochter | Utrecht | Holland | house of Katrijn Jacobsdochter | f | - | Leiden - St Pancratius | (a) Sisters 1386 (b) soon dissolved | 1386 | 1386 |
L09 | Leiden, Beguinage (Sisters): Pieter Symonsz Begijnhof | Utrecht | Holland | house of Pieter Symonsz van Oerde; Pieter Symonsz-'beguinagef' | f | - | Leiden - St Peter; presumably removed to parish of Our Lady | Sisters 1389* | 1389 | 1572 |
L10 | Leiden, Devoten: Huis van Claes Bartoutsz | Utrecht | Holland | House of Claes Bartoutsz, priest | m | - | Leiden - St Pancratius | Devout People 1392; uncertain | 1392 | 1392 |
L11 | Leiden, Tertiaries: Margaretha/ Roomburg | Utrecht | Holland | Roomburg | f | Margaretha | Leiden - St Peter | (a) Sisters 1398*; Leiden, Our Lady's churchyardf (b) Tertiaries 1400; Chapter of Utrecht (c) transfer from Our Lady's churchyard to Maredijk 1404* (d) enclosure 1448 (e) transfer to Zoeterwoude district (still within the parish of Leiden - St Peter) 1464* | 1398 | 1572 |
L12 | Leiden, Beguinage (Sisters): Pancrasbegijnhof | Utrecht | Holland | St - Pancratius-'Beguinage' | f | - | Leiden - St Pancratius | cmmunity of Devout Sisters, statute of 1403* | 1403 | 1571 |
L13 | Leiden, Canonesses Regular: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agnes | Leiden - Our Lady | (a) Sisters, settled at Our Lady's churchyard 1404 (b) Tertiaries 1422; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canonesses Regular 1462; supervision by Chapter of Windesheim | 1404 | 1572 |
L14 | Leiden, Canons Regular: Lopsen | Utrecht | Holland | (originally: Jan Rembrandsz huis). Hieronymusdal (St Jerome's Vale). Lopsen | m | Jerome | Leiden - Our Lady | (a) Devout People 1404 (b) Male Tertiaries 1404*; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canons Regular 1459-60*; Chapter of Windesheim | 1404 | 1526 |
L15 | Leiden, Canonesses Regular: Caecilia | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Caecilia | Leiden - Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1413* (b) canonesses Regular (date unknown) | 1413 | 1572 |
L16 | Leiden, Tertiaries: Michael | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Michael | Leiden - Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1415 (b) Tertiaries1440; Chapter of Utrecht | 1415 | 1572 |
L17 | Leiden, Alexians | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Leiden-Sint Pieter | (a) Alexians 1421 (b) rule of St Augustine 1463* | 1421 | 1576 |
L18 | Leiden, Canonesses Regular: Hieronymus/ Roma | Utrecht | Holland | Roma | f | Jerome | Leiden - St Peter (after 1446)? | (a) Sisters 1429 (b) transfer from Jan Vossensteeg to Rapenburg ca. 1446 (c) Canonesses Regular : Converse Women of St Augustinus 1448; supervision by Chapter of Sion | 1429 | 1572 |
L19 | Leiden, Canonesses Regular: Agatha | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agatha | Leiden - Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1432* (b) Canonesses Regular: Converse Women of Sint Augustine ca. 1460 | 1432 | 1553 |
L20 | Leiden, Tertiaries: Catharina/ Schagen | Utrecht | Holland | Schagen | f | Catharine | Leiden - St Pancratius | (a) Tertiaries 1437/40; Chapter of Utrecht enclosure 1447 | 1437 | 1572 |
L21 | Leiden, Canonesses Regular: Ursula | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Ursula | Leiden - Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1440 (b) Canonesses Regular (date unknown) | 1440 | 1572 |
L22 | Leiden, Tertiaries: Barbara | Utrecht | Holland | Bethanië | f | Barbara | Leiden - St Peter | (a) Sisters 1440 (b) Tertiaries (enclosed) 1441; Chapter of Utrecht | 1440 | 1572 |
L23 | Leiden, Tertiaries: Maria/ Abcoude | Utrecht | Holland | Abcoude; Our Lady in Bethlehem | f | Our Lady | Leiden - St Pancratius | (a) Sisters 1440 (b) Tertiaries 1449; Chapter of Utrecht (c) transfer to Jan Vossensteeg 1446* | 1440 | 1572 |
L24 | Leiden, Canonesses Regular: Catharina/ Rapenburg | Utrecht | Holland | Rapenburg | f | Catharine | Leiden -vSt Peter | (a) Sisters 1444 (b) Canonesses Regular: Converse Women of St Augustine ca. 1460 | 1444 | 1572 |
L25 | Leiden, Dominican Nuns: Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Holland | Witte Nonnen (= White Nuns). Jacopinessen | f | Mary Magdalen | Leiden - St Peter | (a) Tertiaries of St Dominicus 1447 (b) Dominican Nuns (Second Order) 1454 (c) Congregatio Hollandiae ca. 1464* (d) province of Lower Germany | 1447 | 1572 |
L26 | Leiden, Sisters: Heilige Geest | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Holy Ghost | Leiden - Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1450 (b) dissolved after 1460 | 1450 | 1460 |
L27 | Leiden, Canonesses Regular: Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Mary Magdalen | Leiden - Our Lady | (a) Canonesses Regular 1467 (b) transfer to Maredijk 1467* | 1467 | 1544 |
L28 | Leiden, Tertiaries: Clara | Utrecht | Holland | Nazareth. Grauwzusters (=Grey Sisters) | f | Clare | Leiden-Sint Pancratius | (a) Tertiaries 1483 (b) enclosure 1497 (c) reception of the sisters of Vlaardingen (V13) in 1557* | 1483 | 1572 |
L29 | Leiderdorp, Canons Regular: Engelendaal | Utrecht | Holland | (originally: house of Pieter van de Pol, priest). Engelendaal (= Angels' Valley) | m | - | Leiderdorp (originally: Leiden) | (a) Devout Men 1396* (b) Canons Regular 1400*; Chapter of Windesheim | 1396 | 1574 |
L30 | Leiderdorp, Male Tertiaries: Bethlehem | Utrecht | Holland | Bethlehem. In de Waard | m | Our Lady | Leiderdorp | (a) Male Tertiaries 1435 (b) dissolved before 1445 | 1435 | 1445 |
L31 | Leiderdorp, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Holland | Observanten. In de Waard. | m | Our Lady? | Leiderdorp | (a) Observant Franciscans 1445* under the vicar-provincial of Cologne (b) observant province of Cologne 1517* (c) Lower German province 1529* | 1445 | 1572 |
L32 | Lochem, Zusters: Grote Convent | Utrecht | Guelders | Great Convent | f | Agnes | Lochem | Lindeborn, Historia sive notitia , 539 dates the origin to the beginning of the 14th century. According to inventory GeA 0321: founded between 1386 and 1397. Sisters with pastoral care by Heer Florenshuis (D21). The inventory interprets the 1504 charter edited by Maris p. 130 as indication that by then a rule was adopted | 1397 | 1576 |
L33 | Lochem, Zusters: Kleine Convent | Utrecht | Guelders | Small Convent. Begijnen | f | - | Lochem | Sisters 1426/32* | 1426 | 1570 |
L34 | Ludingakerke, Canons Regular | Utrecht | Friesland | - | m | Martinus | Ludingakerke. Later: parish of Achlum | (a) Canons Regular 1158* (b) reform and incorporation into the Chapter of Windesheim 1429/31* (c) transfer to Achlum 1518* | 1158 | 1572 |
L35 | Luinjeberd, Women's Convent of the Teutonic Order: Steenkerk | Utrecht | Friesland | Steenkerk. Katryperconvent. (After 1525) Mariënbosch | f | Elisabeth | Luinjeberd | (a) Women's Convent of the Teutonic Order ca. 1281*, situated in Luinjeberd parish under the name of Steenkerk or Katryperconvent (b) transfer to Nes before 1375 (c) refounded at Luinjeberd 1491* (d) Cistercian Nuns 1510* (e) transfer to new residence Mariënbosch in Luinjeberd parish 1525* | 1281 | 1580 |
L36 | Leliendaal: Beguines | Utrecht | Zeeland | f | unknown; Burgh ? | 1271: Beguines in Leliendaal (testament of Aleid of Avesnes: OHZ 1580); indications for continuïty with the Dominican Nuns of Burgh (B43) are insufficient | 1271 | 1271 | ||
M01 | Maasland, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Maasland | (a) commandry of the Teutonic Order founded at Hofdijk not before 1272 (b) transfer to Maasland 1365* | 1272 | 1635 |
M02 | Maastricht, Collegiate Church of St Servatius | Liège | Maastricht | - | m | Servatius | Maastricht-Servatius | (a) eighth century: monasterium with monks and clerici; possibly the monks did not follow St Benedict's Rule (b) transition to the status of secular canons ca. 820 (c) reorganisation of the collegiate church by Emperor Henry II in 1003 | 700 | 1797 |
M03 | Maastricht, Tertiaries: Maagdendries | Liège | Maastricht | swesteren ende zusteren des convents van Sinte Andries; werkende susteren (= labouring sisters); Maagdendries (= Virgins' Field) | f | Andreas and Barbara | Maastricht-Matthias | (a) in 1264 near St Andrew's Chapel south of the city in the parish of St Peter (b) in 1431 or shortly before transfer to a location near Lindenkruis Gate (Saxdries), now called Achter de Barakken [charters 14.D024 inv. 1d and 11a] (c) shortly afterwards - ca. 1440? - transition to the status of Tertiaries and foundation of daughter convent St Catharine's Vale in Hasselt (B) (d) (re)dedication of the convent's chapel to St Andrew | 1264 | 1797 |
M04 | Maastricht, Antonines | Liège | Maastricht | - | m | Anthony abbot | Maastricht-Matthias? | Antonines 1209 / 1241 (Ubachs) | 1209 | 1782 |
M05 | Maastricht, Canonesses Regular of St Victor: Wittevrouwen | Liège | Maastricht | Wittevrouwen (= White Ladies) | f | Mary Magdalen | Maastricht-Servatius | (a) Magdalenes ca. 1230 (b) ca. 1261* transition to the status of Canonesses Regular of St Victor | 1230 | 1796 |
M06 | Maastricht, Friars Minor | Liège | Maastricht | Oude of Wilde Minderbroeders (= Old or Wild Friars Minor) | m | - | Maastricht-Our Lady | (a) Friars Minor 1234*, belonging to the custody of Brabant (b) 1496* reform sub ministris (c) 1517* transition to the by now observant province of Cologne (d) in 1529* to the province of Lower Germany (e) in 1639* father Vinck is decapitated for high treason, the Friars Minor flee to Slavante (S26) in St Peter's parish, which is lying in ruin, but which they rebuild (f) Slavante becomes the base for refoundation in Maastricht (MN07) | 1234 | 1797 |
M07 | Maastricht, Beguines: Nieuwenhof | Liège | Maastricht | Nieuwenhof; Catharina Bongert (= St Catherine's Orchard) | f | - | Maastricht-Servatius | (a) Beguines 1251, near Hel Gate (Aldenhof) (b) 1264* removed to an area outside the city: first Nieuwenhof (c) 1482* again within the city walls: second Nieuwenhof or Catharina Bongert (d) transition to the status of Tertiaries in 1502* | 1251 | 1796 |
M08 | Maastricht, Austin Friars: Maria ten Oever | Liège | Maastricht | Ten Oever; Maria Minorkapel | m | Our Lady | Maastricht-Our Lady | Austin Friars 1254* | 1254 | 1796 |
M09 | Maastricht, Dominicans | Liège | Maastricht | Dominicans | m | Paul | Maastricht-Servatius | (a) Dominicans 1261*, in the province of Teutonia (b) 1475*: a non-observant convent under a separate vicarius generalis (c) 1494* adoption of Observance (d) 1515* assigned to the province of Germania Inferior (e ) interruption during the first years of the Revolt | 1261 | 1796 |
M10 | Maastricht, Male Tertiaries: Bartholomeüs en Michaël | Liège | Maastricht | Begaarden | m | Bartholomew and Michael | Maastricht-OLV | (a) Beghards 1268 (b) Male Tertiaries 1346 or 1359? (c) Chapter of Zepperen 1447 | 1268 | 1796 |
M11 | Maastricht, Beguines: Hondertmarckconvent | Liège | Maastricht | Hondertmarckconvent; later: Zevenweeënconvent (= Convent of the Seven Sorrows) | f | - | Maastricht-OLV | Beguines 1294 | 1294 | 1750 |
M12 | Maastricht, Zwesteren of Wiric Borneken | Liège | Maastricht | - | v | - | Maastricht-Matthias | Sisters ('swesteren'), mentioned in a 1317 testament: probably Beguines | 1317 | 1317 |
M13 | Maastricht, Tertiaries of St Dominicus | Liège | Maastricht | - | f | - | Maastricht-OLV | (a) Beguines 1350*, near Friars Minor (b) Tertiaries of St Dominic | 1350 | 1357 |
M14 | Maastricht, Zwesteren in de Keesruwe | Liège | Maastricht | Zwesteren in de Keesruwe | v | - | Maastricht-OLV | Sisters ('zwesteren'), mentioned in a 1350 testament: probably Beguines | 1350 | 1350 |
M15 | Maastricht, Teutonic Order: Nieuwe Biezen | Liège | Maastricht | Nieuwe Biezen | m | - | Maastricht-Matthias | Teutonic Order, 1362 (ca. 1280 Ubachs), founded by Aldenbiesen (B) | 1362 | 1795 |
M16 | Maastricht, Croziers | Liège | Maastricht | Kruisheren | m | - | Maastricht-Servatius | Croziers 1436* | 1436 | 1796 |
M17 | Maastricht, Alexians | Liège | Maastricht | Lollarden. Alexianen. Cellebroeders | m | - | Maastricht-Servatius? | (a) Alexians ('Lollards') 1360 (b) Rule of St Augustine ca. 1500 at the latest | 1360 | 1796 |
M18 | Maastricht, Tertiaries: Sint-Annadal | Liège | Maastricht | Sint-Annadal (St Anne's Vale) | Anna | Maastricht-Servatius | (a) Sisters? Beguines? [not in Simons] (b) Tertiaries 1441 | 1441 | 1670 | |
M19 | Maastricht, Tertiaries: Catharinadal | Liège | Maastricht | Catharinadal (St Catherine's Vale). Faliezusters / Feilzusters (Veil Sisters) | f | Catharina | Maastricht-Our Lady | (a) Beguines 1470* Tertiaries 1674* | 1470 | 1796 |
M20 | Maastricht, Tertiaries: Dal Josaphat | Liège | Maastricht | Beyard. Dal (=Valley of)Josaphat | f | - | Maastricht-Servatius? | Tertiaries 1476/1481/ 1484 | 1476 | 1797 |
M21 | Marssum, Benedictine Monks and Nuns: Franjum | Utrecht | Friesland | Franjum. Poppenhuysen. Nigrum Claustrum | m/f | - | Marssum | (a) double monastery of Benedictine Monks and Nuns (b) ca. 1270 transfer of the men to Lidlum (T13), of the women to Monnikebajum (W25) [see Lambooij] | 1270 | 1270 |
M22 | Marum, Cistercian Nuns: Trimunt | Münster | Ommelanden | Trimunt | f | - | Marum | (a) Benedictine Nuns, already before 1300 (b) transition to the status of Cistercian Nuns between 1305 and 1329 | 1329 | 1584 |
M23 | Medemblik, Tertiaries: OLV | Utrecht | Holland | Groot (= Great) Convent | f | Our Lady | Medemblik | (a) Sisters 1395 (b) Tertiaries 1436; Chapter of Utrecht | 1395 | 1578 |
M24 | Medemblik, Tertiaries: Catharina | Utrecht | Holland | Begijnhof. Klein (= Small) Convent | f | Catharina | Medemblik | (a) Sisters 1436 (b) Tertiaries (1555); Chapter of Utrecht | 1436 | 1578 |
M25 | Meerssen, Benedictines; OLV en H. Sacrament | Liège | Valkenburg | - | m | first Peter; later Remigius; Our Lady and Holy Sacrament | Meerssen | (a) collegiate church 986 (b) transformation into praepositura of Benedictines permitted to the Abbey of St Rémy at Reims (F) ca. 1131*, effectuated around 1190; according to Van Vliet a cella (small affiliated community) (c) 1561* assigned to the mensa of the newly appointed bishop of Roermond (d) 1609-11* restitution to St Rémy, transition to the Canons Regular of Eaucourt (F) | 1131 | 1797 |
M26 | Meerssen, Canonesses Regular: Scharn | Liège | Valkenburg | Scharn | f | - | Meerssen | (a) Canonesses Regular, founded in 1145* by the abbot of Kloosterrade (b) in 1243 transferred to Sinnich (B) | 1145 | 1243 |
M27 | Meerssen, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Houthem/ Sint-Gerlach | Liège | Valkenburg | Houthem | v | Sint-Gerlach | Meerssen | (a) Premonstratensian Canonesses, established between 1201 and 1218 (b) independent praepositura from 1236/1257 onwards (c ) during the years 1786 - 1794 stay in the former Charterhouse of Roermond (R19) | 1218 | 1797 |
M28 | Middelburg, Premonstratensians: OLV-abdij | Utrecht | Zeeland | Abbey of Our Lady | m/f, later m | Our Lady | Middelburg-OLV | (a) Canons Regular 1122/3 (b) Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses 1127 (c) the Canons remain after the departure of the Canonesses to Zoetendaal (S18), possibly already around 1150 | 1122 | 1561 |
M29 | Middelburg, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | - | Middelburg-Our Lady | (a) Friars Minor1242*, belonging to the custody of Holland (b) ca 1500 reform sub ministris (c) transition to the Observance shortly before 1517, followed by the transition to the observant province of Cologne (d) province of Lower Gemany 1529* | 1242 | 1572 |
M30 | Middelburg, Beguinage | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | f | - | Middelburg-Beguinage | (a) Beguines (court) 1249 independent parish 1266 | 1249 | 1574 |
M31 | Middelburg, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Zeeland | Zandvoort | m | - | Middelburg-Noordmonster | (a) commandry of the Teutonic Order, originally at Zandvoort in the parish of Buttinge (donations of land 1248) 1271* (b) transferred to Middelburg in 1317* | 1248 | 1581 |
M32 | Middelburg, Friars of the Sack | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | - | Middelburg (parish unknown) | (a) Friars of the Sack mentioned 1271; settlement uncertain (b) the order was abolished in 1274* | 1271 | 1274 |
M33 | Middelburg, Male Tertiaries | Utrecht | Zeeland | Jeruzalem. Begarden | m | - | Middelburg-Noordmonster | (a) Beghards 1271 (b) Male Tertiaries 1346 (c) later: Chapter of Zepperen | 1271 | 1574 |
M34 | Middelburg, Austin Friars | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | - | Middelburg-Westmonster | Austin Friars, between 1289 and 1308 | 1308 | 1574 |
M35 | Middelburg, Knights Hospitaller | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | - | Middelburg-Our Lady | (a) Knights Hospitaller 1318* between 1535 and 1543 the commander's house is transferred to the area of the Sisters Bacht 's-Gravenhove (M37) | 1318 | 1574 |
M36 | Middelburg, Alexians | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | - | Middelburg-Westmonster | Alexians, 1468; probably Rule of St Augustine | 1468 | 1574 |
M37 | Middelburg, Tertiaries: Bacht 's Gravenhove | Utrecht | Zeeland | Grauwzusters (=Grey Sisters). Bacht 's Gravenhove. Bethanië | f | - | Middelburg-Our Lady | (a) Sisters 1473 (b) Tertiaries 1484* | 1473 | 1574 |
M38 | Middelburg, Alexian Sisters: Bachtensteene | Utrecht | Zeeland | Zwartzusters (=Black Sisters). Bachtensteene | v | - | Middelburg-Our Lady | (a) Alexian Sisters with the Rule of St Augustine 1450* (b) cession to the Alexian Sisters of Goes (G08) 1528* not effectuated | 1450 | 1574 |
M39 | Midwolda, Cistercian Nuns | Münster | Ommelanden | Grijzevrouwen (=Grey Ladies) | m/f, later f | - | Midwolda | 1269*: at the occasion of the transition of Benedictine doube monastery Menterwold to the Cistercians (see T01) the women were detached and became the Cistercian Nuns of Midwolda | 1259 | 1574 |
M40 | Monnickendam, Tertiaries: Mariëngaarde | Utrecht | Holland | Mariëngaarde (Our Lady's Garden) | f | Our Lady | Monnickendam | Tertiaries 1403; Chapter of Utrecht; | 1403 | 1572 |
M41 | Broek in Waterland, Cistercians: Galilaea Minor | Utrecht | Holland | Galil(a)ea Minor; Monnickendam | m | Saviour | Broek in Waterland | (a) Male Tertiaries 1431/2*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) Cistercians 1465* (c) adhesion to Colligation of Sibculo 1473* | 1431 | 1573 |
M42 | Monster, Cistercian Nuns: Loosduinen | Utrecht | Holland | Loosduinen | f | - | Monster | Cistercian Nuns 1230 | 1230 | 1573 |
M43 | Montfoort, Knights Hospitaller | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | m | - | Montfoort | Knights Hospitaller 1544* | 1544 | 1630 |
M44 | Morra, Premonstratensian Canonesses | Utrecht | Friesland | Templum Domini. Weerd | f | - | Morra | Premonstratensian Canonesses 1238 | 1238 | 1580 |
M45 | Muiden, Tertiaries: Catharina | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Catharine | Muiden | Tertiaries from an unknown date in the first half of the fifteenth century; Chapter of Utrecht | 1455 | 1581 |
MN01 | Maastricht, Capuchins | - | - | - | m | - | Maastricht-Matthias | (a) 1609* foundation licensed with an eye on the care for sufferers of the plague (b) 1611* monastery started to be built | 1609 | 1796 |
MN02 | Maastricht, Tertiaries of Calvarieberg | - | - | Calvarieberg (Mount Calvary); Klevarie; Sint Annadal; Op de Kommel | v | - | Maastricht-John | (a) founded in 1628* by Elisabeth Strouven with nursing tasks but without acknowledged rule (b) adoption of a rule based on the Third Rule of St Francis in 1661*, nursing duties abandoned to the Grey Sisters (MN03) (c) incorporation of the Tertiaries of Sint-Annadal (M18) (d ) 1718* new rule | 1628 | 1796 |
MN03 | Maastricht, Tertiaries: Grauwzusters van Hasselt | - | - | Grauwzusters (= Grey Sisters) van Hasselt Sint-Elisabethsdal | v | Elisabeth van Thüringen | Maastricht-John | after earlier temporary contracts formally founded in 1674* with an eye on the nursing of sufferers of the plague; Tertiaries | 1674 | 1797 |
MN04 | Maastricht, Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre | - | - | Dames (reguliere kanunnikessen) van het Heilig Graf. Bonnefanten | v | - | Maastricht-Johannes | (a) founded in 1627* on behalf of the education of girls interruption during the yeaes 1632-1638*, the sisters then had residence in Liège (B) | 1627 | 1798 |
MN05 | Maastricht, Sisters of the Annunciation | - | - | - | f | Our Lady | Maastricht-Martinus (Wyck) | founded 1615* | 1615 | 1796 |
MN06 | Maastricht, Jesuits | - | - | - | m | - | Maastricht-Nicholas | founded in 1575* (br />(b) interruptions 1578-79* and 1639*-1673* (c) instruction both in own college and in the Latin school | 1575 | 1773 |
MN07 | Maastricht, Friars Minor II | - | - | - | m | Mary Magdalen, later Bonaventura | Maastricht | (a) after idle efforts at return in 1641 and 1648 renewed settlement of Friars Minor in Maastricht in 1673* under French pressure, in St James' Chapel and a few houses in the vicinity (b) consolidation 1678* (c ) in 1698* transfer to an area at Lenculen Gate, where in 1700* the building of the convent at Minderbroedersberg starts [according to Verbeet (1984) 25 the Friars Minor did not return before this moment] | 1673 | 1796 |
MN08 | Maastricht,, Penitents-Recollectines | - | - | - | f | - | Maastricht-Matthias | in 1673* founded by sisters from Namur (B) with help from Stokkem (B); they belonged to the Limburg Reform or Congregation of Limburg | 1673 | 1797 |
MN09 | Maastricht, Sisters of Tienen | - | - | - | f | Elisabeth of Thuringia (?) | Maastricht-Johannes | 1615*: arrival of ten sisters from Tienen (B) for the task of nursing the passers-by in St Servatius' Hospital; probably they followed the Rule of St Augustine | 1615 | 1796 |
N01 | Naarden, Tertiaries: OLV | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Our Lady | Naarden | (a) Sisters 1418* (b) trasfer to Zusterenstraat and first mention as Tertiaries ca. 1440* Chapter of Utrecht | 1417 | 1579 |
N02 | Naarden, Canons Regular: Vitus | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | Vitus | Naarden | (a) Male Tertiaries 1420* (b) Canons Regular 1453; Chapter of Windesheim | 1420 | 1572 |
N03 | Nederwetten, Canonesses Regular: Hooidonk | Liège | Brabant | Hooidonk | f | Our Lady and St John Evangelist | Nederwetten | (a) Canonesses Regular1146*; priory of Kloosterrade (K12) (b) 1564* conflagration in wartime | 1146 | 1648 |
N04 | Neer, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Keizerbosch | Liège | seigniory Horn | Keizerbosch | f | Nicholas | Neer | Premonstratensian Canonesses, founded between 1226 and 1246 by transfer of the sisters of double monastery Averbode (B) | 1226 | 1605 |
N05 | Nes, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Friesland | - | m | Our Lady | Nes | Teutonic Order 1243 | 1243 | 1580 |
N06 | Niawier, Cistercian Nuns: Sion | Utrecht | Friesland | OLV ten Dale (Our Lady in the Vale). Sion | f | Our Lady | Niawier | (a) Cistercian 1170, established in Bernardahus, a female dependency of Klaarkamp (R14) (b) ca. 1215 transfer to the parish of Niawier | 1215 | 1580 |
N07 | Nieuwer-Amstel, Canons Regular: Sint Jan Evangelist | Utrecht | Holland | Regulieren | m | St John Evangelist | Nieuwer-Amstel | (a) Canons Regular 1395* (b) Chapter of Windesheim shortly after 1400* (c) merger with De Blinken at Heiloo (H50) 1533-1535* | 1395 | 1535 |
N08 | Nieuwerve, Dominicans | Utrecht | Zeeland | Nieuwe Erve | m | - | Nieuwerve | (a) Dominicans 1468* (Congregatio Hollandiae) (b) area and building acquired 1474 (c) other destination 1481* see N09 | 1468 | 1481 |
N09 | Nieuwerve, Croziers | Utrecht | Zeeland | Nieuwe Erve | m | - | Nieuwerve | Croziers 1481* (replacing the Dominicans N08) | 1481 | 1536 |
N10 | Nieuwstadt, Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre: Bethlehem | Liège | Guelders | Bethlehem | f | Our Lady | Nieuwstadt | (a) Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre1486* (b) transfer to Bons Enfants at Liège1496* | 1486 | 1600 |
N11 | New-Vlissingen, Carmelites | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | Our Lady | (New(-Vlissingen | (a) Carmelites 1410* (b) introduction of the observance in the course of the 15th century | 1410 | 1572 |
N12 | New-Vlissingen, Beguinage | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | f | - | Nieuw-Vlissingen | Beguines; possibly disappeared when the location was included as Nieuwstraat in the extension of the town (after 1443): see Den Broeder | 1443 | 1443 |
N13 | Nijkerk, Sisters: Catharina | Utrecht | Guelders | Susteren. Bagijnen | f | Catharine | Nijkerk | (a) Sisters ca. 1452 (b) Sisters of the Common Life 1515* | 1452 | 1593 |
N14 | Nijmegen, Knights Hospitaller | Cologne | Guelders | - | m | - | Nijmegen | (a) Knights Hospitaller, maybe settled originally at Hernen, in 1214* acquire the hospital which had been founded in 1196* (b) from the end of the 15th century onwards under the same commander as Arnhem (A48) | 1214 | 1638 |
N15 | Nijmegen, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Maria Magdalena | Cologne | Guelders | Nonnen. Witte Vrouwen (=White Ladies) | f | Mary Magdalen | Nijmegen | (a) Magdalenes 1249 (in existence presumably a early as 1228) (b) conventus ordinis beati Augustini 1265: Canonesses Regular (c) subordinated to the Dominicans (N16) in1286*; though this is contradicted by Wolfs (d) return to independence under a praepositus (e) Premonstratensian Canonesses dependent on Mariënweerd (B02) 1344* | 1249 | 1618 |
N16 | Nijmegen, Dominicans | Cologne | Guelders | Broeren (= Friars). Jacobijnen | m | Our Lady | Nijmegen | (a) Dominicans 1293* (b) Congregatio Hollandiae 1469* (c) observance introduced definitively in 1481 (d) province of Germania Inferior in 1515* | 1293 | 1591 |
N17 | Nijmegen, Tertiaries: Hessenberg | Cologne | Guelders | Hessenberg. Sint-Petersberg | f | - | Nijmegen | (a) Beguines 1380 (b) Tertiaries 1450; possiby member of the Chapter of Cologne; pastorl care by Observant Franciscans? | 1380 | 1608 |
N18 | Nijmegen, Beguines: Strikstraat | Colone | Guelders | der megede hues (Strikstraat) | f | - | Nijmegen | Beguines 1381 | 1381 | 1381 |
N19 | [Ubbergen, Austin Friars], cancelled, see List of Eliminations | |||||||||
N20 | Nijmegen, Canons Regular: Catharina | Cologne | Guelders | - | m | Catharine | Nijmegen | (a) hospital for the poor 1393* (b) transformation into convent of Canons Regular 1402vv* (c) Chapter of Neuss 1407* (d) Chapter of Windesheim 1430* | 1393 | 1597 |
N21 | Nijmegen, Sisters: Bethlehem | Cologne | Guelders | Bethlehem | f | Our Lady | Nijmegen | (a) 'Beguines', actually Sisters of the Common Life 1410 (b) placed under the supervision of the Canons Regular of the Chapter of Windesheim geplaatst 1469* (c) Tertiaries 1570 ; Chapter of Utrecht | 1410 | 1636 |
N22 | Nijmegen, Alexians | Cologne | Guelders | Lollarden. Arme broeders (=Poor Brethren) | m | - | Nijmegen | (a) Lollards, near the walls behind Hessenberg 1412 (b) adhesion to the Alexians before the middle of the 15th century (c), removal to Hessenberggas north side 1466; Rule of St Augustine around this same time? (d) to corner Pikkengas - Hessenberggas 1480 | 1412 | 1596 |
N23 | Nijmegen, Canonesses Regular: Mariënburg | Cologne | Guelders | Begijnhuis voor de Windmolen (Wiemel-)poort. Mariënburg | f | Our Lady | Nijmegen | (a) Beguines 1412 (b) Sisters of the Common Life before or in 1422 (c) Canonesses Regular; Chapter of Neuss 1427 (d) enclosure 1431* (e) incorporation into Chapter of Windesheim not before 1453* (f) integration of the Canonesses Regular of Neerbosch (N28) in 1586/7* | 1412 | 1607 |
N24 | Nijmegen, Sisters: Sprongshof | Cologne | Guelders | Sprongshof | f | - | Nijmegen | (a) Beguines 1413 (b) 'sorores': Sisters 1456 | 1413 | 1592 |
N25 | Nijmegen, Beguines: Antoniskerkhof | Keulen | Guelders | Beguines Antoniskerkhof (= St Anthony's Churchyard) | f | - | Nijmegen | Beguines 1413 | 1413 | 1413 |
N26 | Beek, Beguines: Ubbergen | Cologne | Guelders | Beguten in Ubbergen | f | - | Beek | Beguines, mentioned 1423 | 1423 | 1423 |
N27 | Nijmegen, Beguines: Vierzusterhuis | Cologne | Guelders | Vierzusterhuis (House of the Four Sisters) | f | Barbara | Nijmegen | Beguines (or Sisters of the Common Life?) 1427/8* | 1427 | 1570 |
N28 | Nijmegen, Canonesses Regular: Agnes / Neerbosch | Cologne | Guelders | Op de Tirs (Teersdijk). Neerbosch | f | Agnes | Nijmegen | (a) Canonesses Regular 1432, outside the town walls (b) after demolition transfer (?) to Teersdijk near Neerbosch 1473* | 1432 | 1608 |
N29 | Nijmegen, Beguines: Enigheid | Cologne | Guelders | Enigheid (= Unity) | f | - | Nijmegen | (a) Beguines 1433 (b) transfer (?) to Markt/ Houtstraat 1460* (c) transition to the status of Tertiaries, with pastoral care by the Observant Franciscans (N32) (d) 1574* reception of the Poor Clares of Wamel (W05) | 1433 | 1618 |
N30 | Nijmegen, Beguines: Vijfzusterenhuis | Cologne | Guelders | Begijnhuis Heze aan de Lindenberg. Vijfzusterenhuis (=House of the Five Sisters) | f | - | Nijmegen | Beguines 1433*; pastoral care by Canons Regular | 1433 | 1433 |
N31 | Nijmegen, Beguines: Aldenborch | Cologne | Guelders | Begijnen Aldenborch | f | - | Nijmegen | Beguines, mentioned 1451 | 1451 | 1451 |
N32 | Nijmegen, Friars Minor | Cologne | Guelders | Dal van Josaphat | m | Michael (church); Bernardinus (chapel) | Nijmegen | (a) Observant Franciscans under the vicar-provincial of Cologne, in front of Hezel Gate 1455/6* (b) convent demolished in 1473* and again in 1477* ; transfer to Papengas / Wijer (within the town walls) 1490* (c) 1517* observant province of Cologne | 1455 | 1578 |
N33 | Nijmegen, Tertiaries: Groesbeekshof | Cologne | Guelders | Begijnenhuis. Groesbeekshof | f | - | Nijmegen | (a) Beguines, first mention 1336 (b) Tertiaries 1460*; possibly member of the Chapter of Cologne; pastoral care by Observant Franciscans? | 1336 | 1618 |
N34 | Nijmegen, Brethren of the Common Life | Cologne | Guelders | Fraterhuis | m | Gregory; in 1560 Jerome | Nijmegen | (a) Brethren of the Common Life1470, Lage Markt near St Anthony's Gate (b) transfer to Bottelstraat 1475* | 1470 | 1591 |
N35 | Noordgouwe, Carthusians: Sionsberg | Utrecht | Zeeland | Sionsberg (= Mount Sion) | m | Jerome | Noordgouwe (= Nieuwerkerk in Dreischier) | Carthusians1436* (incorporation into the order) | 1436 | 1574 |
N36 | Noordwijk, Cistercian Nuns: Leeuwenhorst | Utrecht | Holland | Ter Lee. Leeuwenhorst. Noordwijkerhout | f | - | Noordwijk | Cistercian Nuns 1261-1263* | 1261 | 1573 |
N37 | Noordwijk, Beguinage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Noordwijk | Beguines (Court) 1301 | 1301 | 1308 |
N38 | Noordwijk, Tertiaries: Barbara | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Barbara | Noordwijk | founded between 1429 and 1438; Tertiaries; Chapter of Utrecht | 1438 | 1450 |
N39 | Nuenen, Canonesses Regular of Soeterbeek | Liège | Brabant | Soeterbeek | f | Our Lady | Nuenen | (a) foundation 1448* near Sueterbeeck rivulet, in the parish of Nederwetten (b) Canonesses Regular 1452* (permission by Nic. Cusanus) (c) transferred to Nuenen 1462* (area called 'Soeterbeek' near the Dommel river) (d)Chapter of Venlo 1485* (e) 1613* joined by the sisters of Sint-Annenborg at Rosmalen (R29) (f) 1732* removal to Deursen in the Land of Ravenstein ( (g) 1772-1810 rectorate of Arnoldus Beckers, Canon Regular of Windesheim [see Poirters (2016)] (h) 1812* abolition by the French government, but return already in 1813/4* (i) 1954* joined by the sisters of Mariëndaal at Sint-Oedenrode (EN01) (j) 1997* cession to Radboud University Nijmegen, which uses the convent as study centre, with particular interest in the Devotio Moderna, for which Soeterbeek is considered to have been the last institutional representative | 1448 | 1997 |
N40 | Nunhem, Canons Regular: Elisabethsdal | Liège | seigniory Horn | Elisabethsdal (= St Elisabeth's Vale) | m | Elisabeth | Nunhem | (a) Caulites ca 1240 (b) transition to the status of Canons Regular and incorporation into the Chapter of Windesheim 1435* (c) after an interruption between 1578 and ca 1603 the existence as convent of Canons Regular is continued | 1240 | 1797 |
N41 | Noordwijk, Canonesses Regular: Catharina en Barbara | Utrecht | Holland | f | Catharine and Barbara | Noordwijk | after the fire of the convent of Tertiaries (N38) a new convent of Canonesses Regular is founded in the same buildings in 1456-60*; supervision by Chapter of Sion; probably inhabited by converse women | 1456 | 1572 | |
NN01 | Neer, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Keizerbosch II | - | - | Keizerbosch | f | Nicolaus | Neer | the old inhabitants of Keizerbosch I (N04), who belonged to the nobility, were replaced around 1605 by sisters of non-noble rank, originating from Gempe (B) | 1605 | 1798 |
O01 | Oegstgeest, Canonesses Regular: Mariënpoel | Utrecht | Holland | Mariënpoel (=Our Lady's Pool) | f | Our Lady (earlier: Ursula) | Oegstgeest (earlier: Oudewater) | (a) Sisters at Oudewater 1399* (b) Tertiaries (enclosed) 1414*; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canonesses Regular 1422/3*; Chapter of Sion (d) refounded as Mariënpoel in the parish of Oegstgeest 1428-31* | 1399 | 1573 |
O02 | Oene, Tertiaries | Utrecht | Guelders | Nazareth | f | Our Lady | Oene | (a) Sisters 1432 (b) Tertiaries (1555); Chapter of Utrecht | 1432 | 1580 |
O03 | Oisterwijk, Tertiaries: Catharinenberg | Liège | Brabant | Catharinenberg. Catharinadal (St Catherine's Mountain/ Vale) | f | Catharina | Oisterwijk | (a) Tertiaries ca. 1440*; later incorporated into Chapter of Zepperen (b) flight to 's-Hertogenbosch 1573* (c) return during the Twelve Years' Armistice1609* (d) expelled in 1731* | 1440 | 1731 |
O04 | Oisterwijk, Beguinage: Bethlehem | Liège | Brabant | Bethlehem | f | - | Oisterwijk | Beguines (Court) 1539* | 1539 | 1681 |
O05 | Oldekerk, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Cusemar | Münster | Ommelanden | Kuzemer/ Cusemar | f | - | Oldekerk | Premonstratensian Canonesses 1287 | 1287 | 1594 |
O06 | Kloosterburen, Premonstratensians: Oldeklooster in de Marne | Münster | Ommelanden | Oldeklooster in de Marne | m/f, later m (uncertian) | John Evangelist | Kloosterburen (Oldeklooster) | (a) double monastery of Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses between 1163 and 1204 (b) Canons only 1204* | 1204 | 1594 |
O07 | Kloosterburen, Norbertinessen: Nijenklooster in de Marne | Münster | Ommelanden | Nijenklooster (New Monastery) in de Marne | f (uncertainr) | Nicolaas | Kloosterburen (Oldeklooster) | Premonstratensian Canonesses 1204*, branched from Oldeklooster (O06) | 1204 | 1594 |
O08 | Oldenzaal, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Oversticht | Oude Begijnen | f | Agnes | Oldenzaal | (a) '' antiquae beghinae" mentioned already in 1325 (b) house of Beguines 1385 (c) Tertiaries; Chapter of Utrecht between 1420 and 1438 (d) expelled in order to give way to Poor Clares 1621* (see ON02) | 1325 | 1621 |
O09 | Oostburg, Beguinage | Tournai | Flanders | - | f | - | Oostburg-Eligius | Beguines (Court) 1269 | 1269 | 1574 |
O10 | Oostburg, Tertiaries | Tournai | Flanders | - | f | - | Oostburg-? | (a) Sisters 1515 (b) Tertiaries 1515* | 1515 | 1600 |
O11 | Oosterbeek, Canons Regular: Mariënborn | Utrecht | Guelders | Mariënborn. Mariëndaal (Our Lady's Fountain / Vale) | m | Our Lady | Oosterbeek | (a) Canons Regular 1392* (b) Chapter of Windesheim 1395* | 1392 | 1580 |
O12 | Oosterwijtwerd, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Nijenklooster bij den Dam | Münster | Ommelanden | Nijenklooster bij den Dam (= New Monastery near Appingedam). Rozenwerf. Jukwerd | m/f, later v | - | Oosterwijtwerd (ofrJukwerd?) | (a) failed effort by Feldwerd (H80) to found a Benedictine monastery (b) double monastery: Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses 1211 (c) Canonesses only in 1213/4* | 1211 | 1594 |
O13 | Oosterwijtwerd, Hospitaller Knights and Nuns | Münster | Ommelanden | - | m/f | - | Oosterwijtwerd | double monastery of Hospitaller Knights and Nuns 1466 | 1466 | 1476 |
O14 | Ootmarsum, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Oversticht | - | m | Our Lady and Gregorius (Georgius?) | Ootmarsum | commandry of the Teutonic Order slightly after 1262 | 1262 | 1635 |
O15 | Ootmarsum, Canons Regular: Albergen | Utrecht | Oversticht | Albergen | m | Anthony | Ootmarsum | (a) Brethren of the Common Life 1406* (b) Canons Regular 1447*; Chapter of Windesheim | 1406 | 1582 |
O16 | Opheusden, Canonesses Regular: Mariëngaard | Utrecht | Guelders | Mariëngaard (= Our Lady's Garden). Begijnhuis | f | OLV | Opheusden | 'geestelijcke vergaderinge ... onder die regell van sunte Augustiin, geheiten regularissen' (spiritual congregation under the Rule of St Augustine, called Canonesses Regular) 1482* | 1482 | 1616 |
O17 | Oudorp, Carmelites | Utrecht | Holland | Vrouwenbroeders (Friars of Our Lady) | m | Our Lady | Oudorp | Carmelites 1467* | 1467 | 1572 |
O18 | Oudewater, Knights Hospitaller | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Oudewater | Knights Hospitaller1326 | 1326 | 1619 |
O19 | Oudewater, Tertiaries: Ursula | Utrecht | Holland | - | v | Ursula | Oudewater | (a) Sisters 1430; they take possession of the abandoned buildings of the first Convent of St Ursula (O01) (b) Tertiaries 1466; Chapter of Utrecht | 1430 | 1582 |
O20 | Oudewater, Alexian Sisters: Nieuwe Convent | Utrecht | Holland | Nieuwe Convent | m | Anna | Oudewater | Alexian Sisters with the Rule of St Augustine 1518* | 1518 | 1594 |
O21 | Oudheusden, Beguinage | Liège | Holland | - | f | - | Oudheusden | (a) Beguines (court) binnen within the town walls of Heusden 1390 (b) transfer to Kleine Nederstam, situated in the urban district, but in the parish of Oudheusden | 1390 | 1580 |
O22 | Oudheusden, Cistercians: Mariëndonk | Liège | Holland | Mariëndonk (donk = river dune). Elshout | m | Our Lady | Oudheusden | (a) Cistercians, member of the Colligation of Sibculo 1443* (b) around 1579 flight to the refuge of Mariënkroon (H76) in 's-Hertogenbosch | 1443 | 1588 |
O23 | Oudkerk, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Bethlehem | Utrecht | Friesland | Bartlehiem | f | - | Oudkerk | Premonstratensian Canonesses 1175 | 1175 | 1580 |
O24 | Oudwoude, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Veenklooster | Utrecht | Friesland | Veenklooster (= Peat moor monastery). Olijfberg (= Mount of Olives) | f | - | Oudwoude | Premonstartensian Canonesses 1287 | 1287 | 1580 |
O25 | Overasselt, Benedictines: Sint Walrick | Cologne | Guelders | - | m | St Walrick | Overasselt | (a) Benedictines; first a grange, but before 1378 a priory of Saint-Valéry-sur-Somme (F) (b) 1389 return to the status of grange | 1378 | 1389 |
O26 | Oldenzaal, [Young Beguines] | Utrecht | Oversticht | - | f | - | Oldenzaal | identity deduced from the existence of Old Beguines (O08) around 1325 | 1325 | 1325 |
O27 | Ootmarsum, Beguines | Utrecht | Oversticht | - | f | - | Ootmarsum | Beguines, mentioned ca. 1325 | 1325 | 1325 |
ON01 | Oirschot, Discalced Carmelite Sisters | - | Theresianen. Blijendaal | f | - | Oirschot | founded in 1644* and inhabited by Discalced Carmelite Sisters arriving from Antwerp (B) and Cologne (G) | 1644 | 1663 | |
ON02 | Oldenzaal, Poor Clares | - | - | - | f | Agnes | Oldenzaal | In 1621*, replacing the expelled Tertiaries of St Agnes (O08) | 1621 | 1650 |
P01 | Palmar, Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses: Porta Sanctae Mariae | Münster | Ommelanden | Porta Sanctae Mariae | m/f | - | Palmar | (a) double monastery: Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses1204* (b) in 1447* abandoned | 1204 | 1447 |
P02 | Pingjum, Premonstratensians: 't Zandt | Utrecht | Friesland | 't Zand. Vinea Domini | m | Our Lady | Pingjum | (a) Premonstratensians, settled in 't Zand ca. 1266* (of 1186?) (b) possibly temporary flight around 1300 (c) 1509 transfer to abandoned hospital in Bolsward | 1266 | 1580 |
P03 | Vrouwenpolder, Canons regular: Heilig Graf | Utrecht | Zeeland | Polre | m | Heilig Graf (= Holy Sepulchre) | Vrouwenpolder (Polrekerk) | (a) Canons Regular in Oud-Arnemuiden 1438*; Chapter of Sion (b) removal to Hayman planned (and effectuated?) 1440; (c) transfer to Vrouwenpolder between 1453 and 1464 | 1438 | 1552 |
P04 | Poppingawier, Tertiaries: Engwerd | Utrecht | Friesland | Engwerd; Grauwe Begijnen (= Grey Beguines) | f | - | Poppingawier | (a) Sisters 1478* (b) Tertiaries 1529 | 1478 | 1580 |
P05 | Princenhage, Canonesses Regular: Vredenberg | Liège | Brabant | Vredenberg (= Mount of Peace). Boeimeer. Nieuwe Klooster | f | - | Princenhage | (a) a first effort by Lady Maria van Loon to found a convent of Canonesses Regular, in 1476* in the parish of Bavel, fails (b) in 1483* she succeeds in Boeimeer in the parish of Princenhage; pastoral care comes from Grobbendonk (B) (Chapter of Windesheim) (c) integration of sisters from Sion or Mushagen in the parish of Eeckeren near Antwerp (B) 1567* (d /) after devastation transfer to Breda 1577* (e) early 17th century transfer to Lier (B) | 1483 | 1610 |
P06 | Purmerend, Tertiaries: Ursula | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Ursula | Purmerend | (a) Sisters 1392* (b) Tertiaries 1399*; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1419 | 1392 | 1572 |
R01 | Raalte, Benedictine Nuns | Utrecht | Oversticht | - | f | - | Raalte | (a) Benedictine Nuns 1351* or 1365*, branched off from Zwartewater (H44) (b) abolished 1393* | 1365 | 1393 |
R02 | Raamsdonk, Carthusians: Het Hollandse Huis | Liège | Holland | Holland House near Geertruidenberg | m | OLV | Raamsdonk | Carthusians 1336* | 1336 | 1595 |
R03 | Reide, Dominican Nuns | Münster | Ommelanden | - | f | - | Reide | (a) Dominican Nuns 1303 (b) plans for removal to Lukswolde in 1528 (c) demolition 1530 | 1303 | 1530 |
R04 | Reimerswaal, Alexian Sisters | Utrecht | Zeeland | Zwartzusters (= Black Sisters). Broodzusters (= Bread Sisters) | f | - | Reimerswaal | (a) Alexian Sisters 1387 (b) Rule of St Augustine, presumably ca. 1460 (c) 1532* removed to Middelburg-Bachtensteene? | 1387 | 1532 |
R05 | Reimerswaal, Canons Regular: Paradijs | Utrecht | Zeeland | Paradijs | m | Our Lady | Reimerswaal | (a) Canons Regular 1407* (b) Chapter of Neuss 1423* (c) Chapter of Windesheim 1430* (d) inundated 1532* | 1407 | 1532 |
R06 | Rengerskerke, Canons Regular: Bethlehem | Utrecht | Zeeland | Bethlehem | m | Laurentius | Rengerskerke | (a) Canons Regular 1476-1479*; Chapter of Sion (b) removal to Rumpst near Antwerp (B) after 1483 and soon dissolved | 1476 | 1483 |
R07 | Renkum, Canonesses Regular | Utrecht | Guelders | - | f | Our Lady | Renkum | (a) Canonesses Regular 1408*; association with Chapter of Neuss (b) Chapter of Windesheim ca. 1445* (according to Scheepsma) (c) due to war violence stay at Arnhem in 1574* (d) after the devastation of Renkum ca. 1581* the Canonesses departed for Wageningen, where they acquired a house in Herenstraat in 1596* | 1408 | 1600 |
R08 | Rhenen, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | m | - | Rhenen | Teutonic Order 1277* | 1277 | 1630 |
R09 | Rhenen, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | f | Agnes | Rhenen | (a) Sisters 1388 (b) Tertiaries 1410; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1420 | 1388 | 1603 |
R10 | Rijnsburg, Abbey of Benedictine Nuns | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Rijnsburg | Benedictine Nuns 1133* | 1133 | 1574 |
R11 | Rijnsburg, Beguinage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Rijnsburg | Beguines (court) 1301; the Beguines were in the services of the Nuns of the Abbey (R10) | 1301 | 1395 |
R12 | Rijswijk, Canons Regular: Sion | Utrecht | Holland | Hiëronymusdal (St Jerome's Vale). Later Sion | m | Our Lady | Rijswijk (eerder: Delft-Hippolytus) | (a) Brethren in Delft 1403* (b) Male Tertiaries 1411*; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canons Regular 1418*; Chapter of Sion (d) departure from Delft to Rijswijk 1434* | 1403 | 1573 |
R13 | Rijswijk, Canonesses Regular: Nazareth | Utrecht | Holland | Nazareth. Leeuwendaal | f | Our Lady | Rijswijk | (a) originally settled in Vlaardingen, on the location of the convent of St Caecilia (V13) (b) Canonesses Regular at Rijswijk 1466 | 1465 | 1572 |
R14 | Rinsumageest, Cistercians: Klaarkamp | Utrecht | Friesland | Klaarkamp (= Clear Field) | m | Our Lady | Rinsumageest | (a) first effort of foundation in East-Frisia (ca. 1155) (b) settlement of Cistercians in Frisia West-of-Lauwers 1163-65* | 1163 | 1580 |
R15 | Roermond, Cistercian Nuns : Munsterabdij | Liège | Guelders | Munster Abbey | f | Our Lady, later also St Bernard | Roermond | (a) Cistercian Nuns 1218-1224* (b) an attempt at reform in the early 17th century failed (c) during the last years of its existence the Abbey offered hospitality to the Discalced Carmelite Sisters of Roermond (RN06) and the Premonstratensian Canonesses of Houthem-St Gerlach (M27) | 1224 | 1797 |
R16 | Roermond, Friars Minor | Liège | Guelders | - | m | - | Roermond | (a) Friars Minor 1307 *, in the custody of Cologne (b) introduction of the Observance 1567-70*, assignation to the province of Lower Germany (c) temporary closure after devastation and massacre,1572-1576* (d) rebuilding and destination as House of Recollection 1609* (e ) in use as emergency hospital 1794* | 1307 | 1797 |
R17 | Roermond, Tertiaries: Godsweerd | Liège | Guelders | Emaus. Godsweerd (= God's Holm) | f | - | Roermond | (a) Tertiaries 1344 (probably Beguines) (b) transfer from the urban district to Voogdijstraat within the town walls 1483* | 1344 | 1784 |
R18 | Roermond, Beghards: Theobald | Liège | Guelders | - | m | Theobald | Roermond | (a) Beghards, following the Third Rule of St Francis (Male Tertiaries) 1346 (b) Chapter of Zepperen 1447 (c) the Beghards of Sint-Joost at Echt (E03) join them in 1574* (d) ca. 1599: the Beghard leave Roermond; their buildings devolve upon Maria Wee (R25) | 1346 | 1599 |
R19 | Roermond, Carthusians: Bethlehem | Liège | Guelders | Bethlehem | m | - | Roermond | Carthusians 1376* | 1376 | 1783 |
R20 | Roermond, Croziers: Cornelius | Liège | Guelders | - | m | Cornelius | Roermond | Croziers 1422* | 1422 | 1784 |
R21 | Roermond, Alexians | Liège | Guelders | - | m | - | Roermond | (a) Alexians ca. 1425* (b) Rule of St Augustine possibly ca. 1470? | 1425 | 1570 |
R22 | Roermond, Canons Regular: Hieronymus | Liège | Guelders | - | m | Jerome | Roermond | (a) Canons Regular 1444* (based on a 1438 testament ); Chapter of Windesheim (b) 1561* incorporated into the newly erected bishopric, (part of the) monastery redestined as seat of the bishop (c) in 1610* the Jesuits settled here (RN02) | 1444 | 1561 |
R23 | Roermond, Canonesses Regular: Mariagaarde | Liège | Guelders | Mariagaarde (= Our Lady's Garden) | f | Our Lady | Roermond | (a) Canonesses Regular 1445* (?) (b) Chapter of Venlo 1455* | 1445 | 1784 |
R24 | Roermond, Alexian Sisters: Godsboomgaard | Liège | Guelders | Godsboomgaard (God's Orchard). Faliezusters. Broodzusters. Zwartzusters (Veil-, Bread-, Black Sisters) | f | - | Roermond | (a) Alexian Sisters 1455 (b) Rule of St Augustine 1462* (c) transfer of the Alexian Sisters of Weert (W13) to the Roermond convent in 1609* | 1455 | 1785 |
R25 | Roermond, Tertiaries of St Dominic: Maria Wee | Liège | Guelders | Molenberg (= Mill Hill) | f | Maria Wee / Maria van Zeven Smarten (Our Lady of Seven Sorrows) | Roermond | (a) Tertiaries of St Dominicus, in a hermitage at Molenberg, somewhere between 1412 and 1464 (Wolfs) (b) observant within the province of Teutonia (c ) province of Germania Inferior 1515* (d) transfer to a place within the walls 1530* (e) transfer to the former convent of St Theobald of the Beghards (R18) 1599* (f) transition to the Second Rule of St Dominic 1647* | 1464 | 1783 |
R26 | Roermond, Beguines: Nieuwenhof | Liège | Guelders | Nieuwenhof (= New Court) | v | Catharina | Roermond | (a) Beguines scattered across the town (b) beguinage near St Nicholas' Chapel outside the town 1279* (c) building of St Catharine's Chapel ca. 1294* (d) removal to Nieuwenhof within the walls between 1311 and 1325 (e) during the suppression of the women's convents in the years 1783-85* many female religious took their refuge in the beguinage | 1279 | 1797 |
R27 | Rolde, Cistercian Nuns: Mariënkamp/ Assen | Utrecht | Oversticht | Mariënkamp (= Our Lady's Field). Assen | f | Our Lady | Rolde | (a) Cistercian Nuns, Coevorden 1246 [location southwest of that town according to Van Dijk; Holt a.o locate the monastery east of Coevorden] (b) transfer to Assen in the parish of Rolde 1259; abbey (c) adhesion to the Colligation of Sibculo 1425* | 1246 | 1602 |
R28 | Rosmalen, Bridgettine double monastery: Coudewater | Liège | Brabant | Mariënwater. Coudewater | m/f | Our Lady | Rosmalen | (a) Bridgettiness 1435-38* (b) reiterated foundation with nuns from Stralsund (G) 1444* (c). 1450* foundation of a convent of priests t (d) 1531* joined by the Bridgettines of Brielle (B37) ( e) during the years 1572-84* residence at 's-Hertogenbosch, afterwards return (f) 1629* the men flee to Hoboken near Antwerp (B), the women remain (g) 1711-13* forced transfer to Uden in the Land of Ravenstein | 1435 | 2019 |
R29 | Rosmalen, Canonesses Regular: Sint-Annenborg | Liège | Brabant | Sint-Annenborg | f | Anna | Rosmalen | (a) Canonesses Regular 1501 (or 1486); Chapter of Venlo (b) joined by the Canonesses Regular of Helmond (H53) 1543* (c) joined by the Canonesses Regular of Driel (D49) 1570-72* (d) transfer to 's-Hertogenbosch 1573* (e) abolition 1613*; the remaining sisters are taken in by Soeterbeeck (N39) | 1501 | 1613 |
R30 | Rossum, Sisters: Mariënakker | Utrecht | Guelders | Mariënakker (Our Lady's Field) | f | Our Lady | Rossum | Sisters 15th century | 1500 | 1579 |
R31 | Rotterdam, Beguinage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Paradijs | Rotterdam | Beguines (Court) 1379-80* | 1379 | 1572 |
R32 | Rotterdam, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agnes | Rotterdam | (a) Sisters 1403 (b) Tertiaries 1408; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1475-1500 | 1403 | 1572 |
R33 | Rotterdam, Dominican Nuns: Caecilia | Utrecht | Holland | - | v | Caecilia | Rotterdam | Dominican Nuns (Second Order) 1425; character and even existence dubious | 1425 | 1425 |
R34 | Rotterdam, Alexians | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Rotterdam | (a) Alexians 1439 (b) presumably Rule of St Augustine from ca. 1470 onwards | 1439 | 1572 |
R35 | Rotterdam, Dominicans | Utrecht | Holland | Predicaren | m | Holy Trinity | Rotterdam | (a) Dominicans 1449* (b) Congregatio Hollandiae 1464* (c) province of Germania Inferior 1515* | 1449 | 1572 |
R36 | Rotterdam, Canonesses Regular: Agatha | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agatha | Rotterdam | Canonesses Regular 1459* | 1459 | 1572 |
R37 | Rotterdam, Carmelite Sisters | Utrecht | Holland | - | z | Anna | Rotterdam | (a) Carmelite Sisters 1482* (b) abolished 1556* | 1482 | 1556 |
R38 | Rotterdam, Alexian Sisters | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Rotterdam | Alexian Sisters1485, probably with the Rule of St Augustine | 1485 | 1530 |
R39 | Rottum, Benedictines: Juliana | Münster | Ommelanden | - | m (/f) | Juliana | Rottum (originally Eelswerd) | Benedictines 1226; the grange Bethlehem, which was inhabited by female oblates, was situated at a short distance | 1226 | 1587 |
R40 | Rugge, Canons Regular: Elisabeth | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | Our Lady, later Elisabeth | Rugge | Canons Regular 1403-1405*; Chapter of Windesheim | 1403 | 1572 |
R41 | Rugge, Canonesses Regular: Sint-Andrieshuis | Utrecht | Holland | House of St Andrew | f | Andrew | Rugge | (a) Sisters of the Common Life before 1444 (b) Canonesses Regu;ar in an unknown year ( (c) enclosure 1503* | 1444 | 1572 |
RN01 | Ravenstein, Jesuits | - | - | - | m | - | Ravenstein | (a) already in the 17th century the Jesuits manned a mission post in Ravenstein (b) 1752* start of the Gymnasium Aloysianum, which was manned by Jesuits and was subsumed under the Lower Rhine province of the order (c) after the suppression of the order in 1773* continuation as congregation of secular priests | 1752 | 1879 |
RN02 | Roermond, Jesuits | - | - | - | m | - | - | (a) settlement near the Holy Ghost Church in 1609* (b) in 1610* to the former episcopal palace (see also R22) (c) start of the college in 1611* (d) interruption 1632-37* | 1609 | 1773 |
RN03 | Roermond, Poor Clares | - | - | - | f | - | Roermond | (a) founded in 1614* by the observant Poor Clares of Brussels (B), domicile with the Dominican Nuns of Maria Wee (R25) (b) in 1623* to a convent of their own in Neerstraat (c) interruption by a fire 1665-1667* | 1614 | 1784 |
RN04 | Roermond, Penitents-Recollectines | - | - | Heilige Geestklooster (Convent of the Holy Ghost) | v | - | Roermond | (a) 1667*: Penitents-Recollectines (Congregation of Limburg) settle near the remains of the Holy Ghost Church, the former cathedral church; they combine a contemplative life with teaching (b) interruption during the War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1715) | 1667 | 1787 |
RN05 | Roermond, Ursulines | - | - | - | f | - | Roermond | (a) 1644* founded at Sittard (b) 1646* removal to Roermond | 1644 | 1798 |
RN06 | Roermond, Discalced Carmelite Nuns | - | - | Theresianen | v | - | Roermond | (a) founded in 1698*; a year later they move into the building of the Guelders Chamber of Account (b) after the suppression in 1783* temporary return and residence in the Munster Abbey (R15), ca. 1794-97 | 1698 | 1783 |
S01 | Schagen, Tertiaries: Catharina | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Catharina | Schagen | Tertiaries 1421; Chapter of Utrecht | 1421 | 1576 |
S02 | Scharmer, Croziers: Helena | Münster | Ommelanden | Huis des Lichts (= House of Light) | m | Helena | Scharmer | Croziers 1489* | 1489 | 1596 |
S03 | Scharnegoutum, Cistercian Nuns: Nijekleaster | Utrecht | Friesland | Nijekleaster. Aula Dei | f | - | Scharnegoutum | (a) Cistercian Nuns1233* (b) reform introduced with help from Diepenveen 1435* | 1233 | 1580 |
S04 | Schelluinen, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Schelluinen | commandry of the Teutonic Order 1220?* | 1220 | 1576 |
S05 | Schiedam, Beguinage | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | - | Schiedam | Beguines (court) 1271 | 1271 | 1572 |
S06 | Schiedam, Tertiaries: Ursula | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Ursula | Schiedam-Kethel | (a) Sisters 1403 [HUA, Oudmunster inv. 160-2] (b) Tertiaries 1424; Chapter of Utrecht (c) enclosure 1425 (d) after a fire removal to Kethel Gate of Schiedam (in the parish Harge/ Kethel) 1428* | 1403 | 1572 |
S07 | Schiedam, Croziers | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Schiedam | Croziers 1443* | 1443 | 1572 |
S08 | Schiedam, Tertiaries: Leliëndaal | Utrecht | Holland | Leliëndaal (= Vlley of Lilies) | f | Liduina? | Schiedam | Tertiaries 1461* | 1461 | 1572 |
S09 | Schiedam, Canonesses Regular: Anna | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Anna | Schiedam | (a) mentioned in 1498 (b) Canonesses Regular (from the beginning? In any case ) 1540 | 1498 | 1572 |
S10 | Schildwolde, Premonstratensian Canonesse: Mariae Gratia | Münster | Ommelanden | Mariae Gratia | m/f, later f | - | Schildwolde | (a) double monastery of Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses 1204* (b) from an unknown date : Canonesses only | 1204 | 1594 |
S11 | Schoonhoven parish of Willige, Carmelites | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Willige/ Schoonhoven | (a) Carmelites1344* (b) in 1456* introduction of the reform of Soreth | 1344 | 1578 |
S12 | Schoonhoven, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Schoonhoven | commandry of the Teutonic Order 1395* | 1395 | 1587 |
S13 | Schoonhoven, Alexians: Emmaüs | Utrecht | Holland | Emmaüs. Alexianen | m | - | Schoonhoven | (a) Alexians 1393* (b) Rule of St Augustine 1473 | 1393 | 1578 |
S14 | Schoonhoven, Canonesses Regular: Elisabeth | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Elisabeth | Schoonhoven | (a) Sisters 1393 (b) Tertiaries (enclosed) 1412; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Canonesses Regular 1464*; supervision by Chapter of Sion | 1393 | 1578 |
S15 | Schoonhoven, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Agnes | Schoonhoven | (a) Sisters 1399 (b) Tertiaries 1409 (c) enclosure 1415 | 1399 | 1578 |
S16 | Schoten, Teutonic Order: Nicholas | Utrecht | Friesland | - | m | Nicholas | Schoten [=Oudeschoot!] | Teutonic Order 1299 | 1299 | 1580 |
S17 | Sellingen, Croziers: Ter Apel | Osnabrück | Ommelanden | Ter Apel. Nieuwlicht | m | - | Sellingen | Croziers 1465* | 1465 | 1594 |
S18 | Serooskerke, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Zoetendaal | Utrecht | Zeeland | Mariëndaal; Zoetendaal (= Our Lady's / Sweet Vale). Hondegem | f | Our Lady | Serooskerke | Premonstratensian Canonesses, mentioned for the first time in 1250, but the origin may have been a century earlier; priory of Our Lady's Abbey at Middelburg (M28); (no relationship with Zoetendaal in the parish of Heille) | 1150 | 1572 |
S19 | Siegerswoude, Canonesses Regular | Utrecht | Friesland | Grauwe begijnen (= Grey Beguines). Sinai | v | - | Siegerswoude | Canonesses Regular: Converse Women of St Augustine 1482* | 1482 | 1580 |
S20 | Sint Annaland, Croziers | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | - | Sint Annaland | Croziers 1499* | 1499 | 1523 |
S21 | Sint Maartensdijk, Canons Regular : Capoenhuis | Utrecht | Zeeland | Capoenhuis (= Capon's House) | m | Martinus | Sint Maartensdijk | Canons Regular near St Martin's Chapel 1411*: plans for a foundation (charter Van Mieris IV, 167); possibly the foundation was not effectuated. Later near the chapel an almshouse for elderly men called Kapoenhof (Capons' Court) was established | 1411 | 1411 |
S22 | Sint Martensvoeren, Canons regular of the Holy Sepulchre: Hoogcruts | Liège | Dalhem | Hoogcruts | m | Sancta Crux et Calvaria | Sint Martensvoeren | Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulche 1496-98* | 1496 | 1798 |
S23 | Sint Michielsgestel, Sisters of the Common Life | Liège | Brabant | Op den Pettelaer | f | - | Sint Michielsgestel | Sisters of the Common Life 1462* (branch of the Sisters Orthen (H64); measure of independence unclear) | 1462 | 1462 |
S24 | Sint Odiliënberg, Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre | Liège | Guelders | - | f | Sts Peter, Paul and Jerome | Sint Odiliënberg | (a) Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre 1443-45*, in the church and buildings of the secular chapter (kap47) which had been transferred to Roermond (b) soon the Canonesses abandon the convent (before 1460); the complex is then taken into use by male members of the same order (S25) | 1443 | 1445 |
S25 | Sint Odiliënberg, Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre | Liège | Guelders [Guelders] | Sint-Pietersberg | m | Peter and Paul | Sint Odiliënberg | Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre 1467-71*, replacing the dissolved community S24 | 1467 | 1639 |
S26 | Sint Pieter, Friars Minor : Lichtenberg | Liège | Liège | Lichtenberg (= Mount of Light). Slavante (derived from 'Observanten') | m | Mons Divinae Gratiae | Sint Pieter | (a) Observant Franciscans 1457* under the vicar-provincial of Cologne (b) observant province of Cologne 1517* (c) province of Lower Germany 1529* (d) devastated 1578*; it is not clear whether the convent was inhabited afterwards (e) in 1639* refounded and manned by Friars from Maastricht, see M06 | 1457 | 1578 |
S27 | Sittard, Beguinage | Liège | Juliers (earlier Valkenburg) | - | f | - | Sittard | Beguines 1276 | 1276 | 1584 |
S28 | Sittard, Beguine House | Liège | Juliers (earlier Valkenburg) | - | v | - | Sittard | Beguines (house) 1411 | 1411 | 1411 |
S29 | Sluis, Tertiaries: OLV-Hospitaal | Tournai | Flanders | Grauwzusters (Grey Sisters) | f | Our Lady (hospital) | Sluis-Our Lady | (a) Tertiaries, before 1418; member of the Flemish Congregation of Hospital Sisters in 1458 (b) jurisdiction of the Observant Franciscans in 1447* (c) suppressed 1578* (d) after the Spanish reconquest temporary return in 1587-1604* | 1418 | 1604 |
S30 | Sluis, Friars Minor | Tournai | Flanders | Grouwbroers (= Grey Friars). Observanten | m | - | Sluis-Our Lady | (a) Observant Franciscans 1443*; Flemisg custody within the province of Francia Parisiensis (b) province of Flandria (c) 1578*: expulsion and devastation (d) return 1587-1604, residence in civic house | 1443 | 1604 |
S31 | Sluis, Canonesses Regular: Maria Magdalena | Tournai | Flanders | Penitents | v | Mary Magdalen. Catharine | Sluis-John the Baptist | (a) Canonesses Regular (converted women) originally on Zuidkeure, 15th century; pastoral care by Ten Hole at Melle (B), belonging to the Chapter of Windesheim (b) later on transfer to a location still called 'Magdalene' (c) expulsion around 1580 (d) temporary return until 1604 | 1450 | 1604 |
S32 | Sneek, Knights Hospitaller: Hospitaal | Utrecht | Friesland | Hospitaal. Sint-Jansberg bij Sneek | m | John the Baptist | Sneek | (a) Knights Hospitaller (before 1243) 1318 (b) beginning of 15th century double convent | 1318 | 1580 |
S33 | Sneek, Tertiaries: Groendijk | Utrecht | Friesland | Grauwe Begijnen (=Grey Beguines); Groendijk; Sydsingawier | f | - | Sneek | (a) Sisters 1463* (b) Tertiaries 1474 | 1463 | 1580 |
S34 | Sneek, Croziers | Utrecht | Friesland | - | m | Antonius? | Sneek | (a) Male Tertiaries 1464 (b) Croziers 1464* | 1464 | 1580 |
S35 | Soest, Canons Regular: Andrieskamp | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Andrieskamp (= St Andrew's Field). Mariënhof (= Our Lady's Court). Birkt | m | Andreas. Later Our Lady | Soest | (a) Brethren at Amersfoort 1395* (b) Male Tertiaries 1399*; Chapter of Utrecht (c) transfer to Andrieskamp in Amersfoort 1405* (d) Canons Regular 1415*; Chapter of Windesheim (e) transfer to Birkt or Mariënhof in the parish of Soest 1420* (f) transfer to the abandoned convent In de Haghe within the walls of Amersfoort (see A22) 1547* | 1395 | 1610 |
S36 | Soest, Bridgettine Monks and Nuns | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Mariënburg (= Our Lady's Stronghold) | m/f | Our Lady | Soest | (a) Bridgettine Monks and Nuns 1456-60* (b) joined by the Bridgettine Nuns of Gouda (G22) 1551* | 1456 | 1600 |
S37 | Stavoren, Benedictines: Sint Odulphus | Utrecht | Friesland | - | m/f, later m | Odulphus | Stavoren | (a) the chapter (kap48; 9th century) is replaced by a double monastery of Benedictine Monks and Nuns 1132* (b) after Hemelum (H54) branched off, only Benedictine Monks remain (c) transfer to a location with the walls of Stavoren 1398/1415* (d) reunification with Hemelum (H54) and reform (Bursfeld) 1495* | 1132 | 1495 |
S38 | Stavoren, Canonesses Regular | Utrecht | Friesland | 'Domus conversarum ordinis Sancti Augustini' | f | Mary Magdalen (?) [see Brom, Archivalia nr. 1788] | Stavoren | (a) Tertiaries 1435 (b) after refoundation Canonesses Regular, i.e. Converse Women of St Augustine1466* (c ) residence with the Canonesses Regular of Bolsward (B26) | 1435 | 1580 |
S39 | Susteren, Benedictines: Salvator | Liège | not applicable | - | m | Saviour. Peter and Paul | Susteren | (a) chapter714* , possibly following the Rule of St Benedict (b) persihed, possibly after the Viking raid of 882* | 714 | 882 |
S40 | Susteren, Benedictine Nuns / Secular chapter: Salvator | Liège | Juliers, earlier Guelders | - | f | Saviour (and Peter and Paul) | Susteren | (a) women's monastery 891 / 916 in possession of Prüm (G): Benedictine Nuns (b) after a periode not covered by the sources: 1312 chapter (collegiate church) inhabited by Secular Canonesses (initially still with recognition of the Rule of St Benedict); presence of a few male Canons | 891 | 1802 |
SN01 | Sittard, Dominicans | - | - | - | m | Michael (church) | Sittard | (a) founded in 1626* in house Dobbelsteinporte in Plakstraat (b) in 1632* transfer to the Oude Markt hospital, which gives way ca. 1655 to a new convent and a Latin School | 1626 | 1797 |
SN02 | Sittard, Dominican Nuns | - | - | Sint Agnetenberg (= Mount St Agnes) | f | Agnes of Montepulciano | Sittard | founded in 1649* in house Voogdy which had been abandoned by the Ursulines (RN05); in 1655* extended with the adjacent house Dobbelsteinporte which had belonged to the Dominicans (SN01) | 1649 | 1802 |
T01 | Termunten, Cistercians: Boskamp | Münster | Ommelanden | Boskamp.Menterne. Grijze monniken (= Grey Monks) | m/f, later m | Benedictus | Termunten | (a) Benedictine double monastery Menterwolde 1247 in the parish of Nieuwolda (b) Cistercians 1259* , after the Nuns had been removed to Midwolda (M39) (c) transfer to Termunten 1299* | 1247 | 1569 |
T02 | Thesinge, Benedictine double monastery: Germania | Münster | Ommelanden | Germania | m/f | Felicitas | Thesinge | (a) double monastery: Benedictine Monks and Nuns 1283 incorporation of Ten Boer (B23) between 1465 and 1485 | 1283 | 1602 |
T03 | Thorn, Abbey / Collegiate Church of Secular Canonesses | Liège | Imperial Abbey of Thorn | - | v | Our Lady | Thorn | between 972 and 995; status dubious: originally probably Benedictine Nuns, but later certainly a collegiate church of Secular Canonesses (though wearing Benedictine habit still in 1310): presence of a few male Canons | 995 | 1797 |
T04 | Thorn, Beguines | Liège | Imperial Abbey of Thorn | - | v | - | Thorn | convent of Beguines 1287* | 1287 | 1797 |
T05 | Tiel, Moniales: Walburgis | Utrecht | [Guelders] | - | f | Walburgis | Tiel | (a) Moniales, shortly after 916* (b) replaced by a college of Secular Canons before 961/2 (kap51) | 916 | 961 |
T06 | Tiel, Teutonic Order: Mariënschoot | Utrecht | Guelders | - | m | Mariënschoot Our Lady's Lap) | Tiel | (a) commandry of the Teutonic Order at Hemert 1250 (b) transfer to Tiel 1328* | 1250 | 1800 |
T07 | Tiel, Tertiaries: Agnes | Utrecht | Guelders | - | f | Agnes | Tiel | (a) Sisters 1443 (b) Tertiaries (1555); Chapter of Utrecht | 1443 | 1594 |
T08 | Tiel, Alexians | Utrecht | Guelders | - | m | Alexius ? | Tiel | Alexians with the Rule of St Augustine 1465* | 1465 | 1552 |
T09 | Tiel, Canonesses Regular: Caecilia | Utrecht | Guelders | - | f | Caecilia | Tiel | (a) Sisters of the Common Life, date unknown (b) Canonesses Regular ca.. 1490 (c) 1573* hospitality to the Dominican Nuns of Zandwijk (Z06), developing ino a merger in 1578* | 1490 | 1609 |
T10 | Tirns, Canons Regular Thabor | Utrecht | Friesland | Thabor | m | Saviour | Tirns | Canons Regular 1406*; Chapter of Windesheim | 1406 | 1580 |
T11 | Tsercgaest, Austin Friars: Sloten | Utrecht | Friesland | Sloten | m | - | Tsercgaest (n.b. the tiny town of Sloten was not an independent parish) | (a) Austin Friars 1479 (b) dissolved after 1507? N.b. the existence of this monastery is doubted by De Meijer (1961) 36/7 | 1479 | 1507 |
T12 | Tzum, Magdalenes | Utrecht | Friesland | Miedum. Bethanië | f | Mary Magdalen | Tzum | (a) Magdalenes (b) dissolved as independent house1289*, and transformed into a grange of Lidlum (T13) | 1289 | 1289 |
T13 | Tzummarum, Premonstratensians: Mariëndaal / Lidlum | Utrecht | Friesland | Lidlum. Mariëndaal (= Our Lady's Vale) | m/f, later m | Our Lady | Tzummarum | (a) Canons and Canonesses Regular, constituing a praepositura of Ludingakerke (L34) (b) double monastery of Premonstratensian Canons and Canonesses 1182* (c) 1186*: foundation of a separate women's monastery at Bajum (W25) (d) 1234*: transferred to a location deeper inland because of danger of inundation | 1182 | 1580 |
T14 | Tzummarum, Canonesses Regular: Bethanië | Utrecht | Friesland | Bethanië | f | Mary Magdalen (?) [see Brom, Archivalia nr. 1788] | Tzummarum | (a) Canonesses Regular: Converse Women of St Augustine1474* | 1474 | 1572 |
U01 | Usquert, Hospitaller Nuns: Wijtwerd | Münster | Ommelanden | Wijtwerd | f | - | Usquert | (a) double monastery of Hospitaller Knights and Nuns (before 1240) 1304 (b) after 1500 nuns only | 1304 | 1624 |
U02 | Utrecht, Benedictines: Paul | Utrecht | Nedersticht | St Paul's Abbey. Originally Hohorst | m | Paul | Utrecht-Buurkerk, originally Leusden | (a) at Hohorst, a hill in the parish of Leusden, between 995 and 1010*, according to Broer as monastic branch of the community of secular canons of Oudmunster (kap53), and after some time adopting the Rule of St Benedict (b) removal to Utrecht 1050* (c) adhesion to the reform of Siegburg around 1100 (d) reform of Bursfeld 1469* ( e) plans to incorporate the abbey into the newly founded archdiocese ca. 1560 are not executed | 1010 | 1593 |
U03 | Utrecht, Benedictines: Oostbroek | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Oostbroek. De Bilt | m, originally m/f | Our Lady and Laurentius | Utrecht-Nicholas | (a) double monastery of Benedictine Monks and Nuns before 1113 at Oostbroek (De Bilt) (b) Benedictines 1113* (c) reform of Bursfeld 1469* | 1113 | 1580 |
U04 | Utrecht, Benedictine Nuns: Oostbroek | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Vrouwenklooster. Nieuw Bethlehem. De Bilt | f | Our Lady and Laurentius | Utrecht-Nicolaas | (a) Benedictine Nuns at Oostbroek (De Bilt) 1113* (b) from 1356/60* onwards free choice of prioress (c) raised into an Abbey 1503* (d) transformation into a Protestant college of Secular Canonesses recruited from among the nobility, under the authority of the Knighthood, in1580*: Buildings demolished in 1585*. The replacement of Catholic by Protestant Ladies took several decades. | 1113 | 1797 |
U05 | Utrecht, Knights Hospitaller: Catharina | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | m | Catharine | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Knights Hospitaller before 1122 (Van Winter) or between 1184 and 1190 (Broer and De Bruijn); located at the site of the later so-called Vredenburg (b) removal to Lange Nieuwstraat, where they occupied an area ceded by the Carmelites (U29) 1529* (present Catharijneconvent) | 1190 | 1602 |
U06 | Utrecht, Benedictine Nuns: Oudwijk | Utrecht | Nedersticht | St Stephan's Abbey. Oudwijk | f | Stephanus | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Abbey of Benedictine Nuns 1135* (b) 1580*: transformation into a Protestant college of Secular Canonesses (c) 1584* the monastic buildings set on fire | 1135 | 1797 |
U07 | Utrecht, Cistercian Nuns: Servatius | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | f | Servatius | Utrecht-Nicholas | (a) abbey of Benedictine Nuns near Abstede [ this location doubted by Van Moolenbroek ] shortly before 1225 (b) transfer within the walls and transition to the status of Cistercian Nuns 1230* (c ) 1580*: the possessions are ceded to the Knighthood, the nuns become Secular Canonesses (d) extinction from 1623* onwards (e) 1673* demolition of the buildings (in 1830* also of the chapel) | 1225 | 1797 |
U08 | Utrecht, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Duitse Huis (Teutonic House) | m | Elisabeth | Utrecht-Buurkerk (originally Gertrudis) | (a) Teutonic Order established outside the city 1231* (b) moved into the city 1348* | 1231 | 2019 |
U09 | Utrecht, Dominicans | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Predikheren. Jacobijnen | m | Andreas | Utrecht-James | (a) Dominicans shortly before 1232* (b) Congregatio Hollandiae 1486* (c) province of Germania Inferior 1515* | 1232 | 1579 |
U10 | Utrecht, Cistercian Nuns: Mariëndaal | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Mariëndaal (= Our Lady's Vale). Ten Dale | f | Our Lady | Utrecht-James | (a) Cistercian Nuns 1244 (b) 1580*: transformation into a Protestant college of Secular Canonesses (c)1586* demolished; since that date the Ladies live in a house within the city walls | 1244 | 1586 |
U11 | Utrecht, Friars Minor | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Knoperenkerke (= Cordeliers' Church) | m | - | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Friars Minor 1244, belonging to the custody of Holland (b) in 1489 and ca. 1500 reforms sub ministris (c) transition to the province of ologne which had become observant (1517?) (d) province of Lower Germany 1529* | 1244 | 1578 |
U12 | Utrecht, Friars of the Sack | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | m | [Twelve Apostles] | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Friars of the Sack 1267 (b) order dissolved 1274*. The Utrecht Friars of the Sack depart before 1289. Their monastery is taken over by Canons Regular arriving from Bethlehem near Doetinchem (D33) | 1267 | 1289 |
U13 | Utrecht, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Wittevrouwen | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Wittevrouwen (= White Ladies) | f | Mary Magdalen | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Magdalenes shortly after 1226 (b) transition to the status of Premonstratensian Canonesses between 1326 and 1365*, without incorporation into the order (c ) after 1580 convent life was continued for some time; the possessions were ceded to the Knighthood; protestantised and transformed into a college of Secular Canonesses | 1226 | 1797 |
U14 | Utrecht, Beguinage | Utrecht | Nedersticht | begijnhof | f | - | Utrecht-James | Beguines 1251 | 1251 | 1621 |
U15 | Utrecht, Canons Regular: OLV en Twaalf Apostelen | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | m | Our Lady and the Twelve Apostles | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Canons Regular 1290*, in the former monastery of the Friars of the Sack (U12); Chapter of Bethlehem (Doetinchem) (b) adhesion to the Chapter of Neuss 1423* (c) adhesion to the Chapter of Windesheim 1430* | 1290 | 1580 |
U16 | Utrecht, Beguine Huis van Margaretha Posch | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Beguine House of Margaretha Posch | f | - | Utrecht-? | (a) Beguines 1292 (b) still mentioned 1375 (c) but no more in the 15th century | 1292 | 1375 |
U17 | Utrecht, Tertiaries: Nicholas | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | f | Nicholas | Utrecht-Nicholas | (a) Beguines 1337* (b) Sisters 1390 or 1394* (c) Tertiaries 1399*; Chapter of Utrecht enclosure 1422 | 1337 | 1614 |
U18 | Utrecht, Beguines: Vijfzusterhuis | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Vijfzusterhuis (= House of the Five Sisters) | f | - | Utrecht-? | character and existence uncertain: Beguines?; foundation 1357*? | 1357 | 1357 |
U19 | Utrecht, Carthusians: Nieuwlicht | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Nieuwlicht. Bloemendaal (= Vale of Flowers) | m | Saviour | Utrecht-James | Carthusians 1391* | 1391 | 1580 |
U20 | Utrecht, Tertiaries: Caecilia | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | f | Caecilia | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Sisters 1392, behind St Barbara's Hospital (b) removal to Neude 1396* (c) Tertiaries (enclosed) 1399*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1392 | 1613 |
U21 | Utrecht, Canonesses Regular: Ursula | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Braem Dolenconvent. Brandoly | f | Ursula | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Tertiaries 1396*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) enclosure 1412 (c) Canonesses Regular before 1458; supervision by Chapter of Windesheim | 1396 | 1580 |
U22 | Utrecht, Canons Regular: Vredendaal | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Vredendaal (= Vale of Peace) | m | - | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Male Tertiaries 1399*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) Canons Regular 1419*; Chapter of Windesheim (c) merger with Sint-Janshuis at Amersfoort (A18) 1529* and residence in that convent | 1399 | 1529 |
U23 | Utrecht, Canonesses Regular: Agnes | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Susteren ... after Sint Barbarengasthuis | v | Agnes | Utrecht-Nicholas | (a) Sisters behind St Barbara's Hospital, replacing the community of St Caecilia (U20) in 1403 (b) transfer to parish of St Nicholas 1420* (c) Tertiaries (enclosed) 1422*; Chapter of Utrecht (d) Canonesses Regular between 1451 and 1463 | 1403 | 1580 |
U24 | Utrecht, Bridgettine Monks and Nuns | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Mariënwijngaard (Our Lady's Vineyard). In die Zonne (= In the Sun) | v | Our Lady | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Sisters 1407 (b) Tertiaries 1444; Chapter of Utrecht (c) Bridgettine Monks and Nuns1484* | 1407 | 1580 |
U25 | Utrecht, Converted Women: Maria Egyptiaca | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | f | Maria Egyptiaca; Mary Magdalen | Utrecht-Nicolaas | (a) Converted Women 1400 (b)(b) profession (to the Rule of St Augustine?) 1506 | 1400 | 1607 |
U26 | Utrecht, Canonesses Regular: Jeruzalem | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Jeruzalem | f | - | Utrecht-James, later Buurkerk | (a) Canonesses Regular 1419*, outside the city near the Jeruzalem Chapel (b) Chapter of Windesheim 1424* (c) convent burnt down 1483*; transfer to the city (Kromme Nieuwe Gracht) | 1419 | 1613 |
U27 | Utrecht, Tertiaries: Bethlehem | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Bethlehem | f | Our Lady | Utrecht-James | (a) Tertiaries 1423*; Chapter of Utrecht (b) enclosure 1425 | 1423 | 1581 |
U28 | Utrecht, Alexians | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | m | - | Utrecht-Buurkerk | (a) Alexians 1439 (b) Rule of St Augustine, presumably since ca. 1470 | 1439 | 1591 |
U29 | Utrecht, Carmelites | Utrecht | Nedersticht | Our Lady and St Agatha, later St Nicholas | m | - | Utrecht-Buurkerk (until 1529) | (a) Carmelites in Nieuwstraat 1468* (b) in 1529* they have to cede their buildings to St Catherine's Convent (U05): transfer to St Nicholas' Churchyard | 1468 | 1580 |
U30 | Utrecht, Brethren of the Common Life: Hieronymus | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | m | Jerome | Utrecht-Buurkerk | Brethren of the Common Life 1474* | 1474 | 1570 |
V01 | Veere, Poor Clares | Utrecht | Zeeland | Nazareth | f | - | Veere; (actually: Noordmonster in Middelburg) | (a) Tertiaries 1461* at a former grange of the Teutonic Order (b) Poor Clares 1478* | 1461 | 1572 |
V02 | Venlo, Beguines: Achter Sinterklaas, continued as Tertiaries: Heilige Geest | Liège | Guelders | Begijnen Achter Sinterklaas (=Beguines behind St Nicholas) | f | - | Venlo | (a) Beguines 1396 ('baghinenhuus'*); 1408 ('de gemeine susteren ende beghinen die woenechtich syn achter Sent ter Claeskercke' / the common Sisters and Beguines residing behind St Nicholas' Church) (b) 1623* convent rebuilt near the Holy Ghost Chapel (c) 1664* transition to Tertiary status | 1396 | 1797 |
V03 | Venlo, Croziers: Nicolaas | Liège | Guelders[Guelders | - | m | Nicholas | Venlo | (a) Croziers 1399* , near St Nicholas' Chrch, originally the chapel of the boatmen's guild (b) observance introduced 1410* | 1399 | 1797 |
V04 | Venlo, Canonesses Regular: Mariaweide | Liège | Guelders | Mariaweide (=Our Lady's Meadow) | Our Lady and Eleven Thousand Virgins | Venlo | (a) 'begijnen en gemene zusteren' (Beguines and Common Sisters), in 1405 near Holy Ghost Chapel (b) transfer to a location on Weide/ Meadow 1413-15* (c) transition to the Rule of St Augustine (Canonesses Regular ) and enclosure 1415-16* (d) motherhouse of the Chapter of Venlo 1455* | 1405 | 1798 | |
V05 | Venlo, Tertiaries: Genooi | Liège | Guelders | Catharinadal; Mariëndal (= St Catherine's / Our Lady's Vale).Ingen Oy / In den Oode / Genooi | f | Our Lady and Catharine | Venlo | (a) Tertiaries 1410*, north of the town (b) in 1582* flight to Roermond (c) in 1586* return to Ingen Oy (d) in 1599* to Venlo in former Trans Cedron (V09) (e) 1614* transition to the Sisters of the Annunciation | 1410 | 1797 |
V06 | Venlo, Beguines: Huis van Aleit Horren | Liège | Guelders | Beguine House of Aleit Horren | f | - | Venlo | Beguines, mentioned 1416 - 1476; a 1438 report speaks of 'een 'erve des nyen conventz opter Nyerstraten dat Aleit Horren gesticht heeft' (an area of the new convent in Nyerstrate which has been founded by Aleit Horren) | 1416 | 1476 |
V07 | Venlo, Beguines 'In der Venne' | Liège | Guelders | Beguines 'Inder Venne' | f | - | Venlo | Beguines, mentioned once in city account 1440 p. 29 | 1440 | 1440 |
V08 | Venlo, Beguines? | Liège | Guelders | de twee zusters van Nijmegen (the two Sisters of Nijmegen) | v | - | Venlo | Beguines? mentioned 1474, 1475 | 1474 | 1475 |
V09 | Venlo, Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre: Trans Cedron | Liège | Guelders | Trans Cedron | m | - | Venlo | (a) in 1486 Alexians live in Robben huys, which appears to be situated in a 'coelhoff' (cabbage garden) in 1487 (b) 1489* licence to found a convent of Alexians, according to the Rule of St Augustine, with chapel and cemetery (c) 1497/1500* the Alexians join the Order of the Holy Sepulchre as converses; arrival of Canons belonging to that order from St. Odiliënberg (S25) (d)1578* flight of the Canons of the H. Sepulchre; 1599* convent taken possession of by the Tertiaries of Genooi (V05) (e) in 1879 Dominicans, expelled from Germany because of the Kulturkampf, take residence in the complex, which is devastated by a bombardment in 1944 | 1486 | 1578 |
V10 | Venray, Canonesses Regular: Ursula en Antonius | Liège | Guelders | Jeruzalem | f | Ursula and Anthony | Venray | (a) Sisters of the Common Life ca. 1422 (b) Canonesses Regular 1467*; pastoral care by the Croziers of Cuijk-Sint Agatha (C02) (c) 1838* Ursulines take residence in the building | 1422 | 1802 |
V11 | Venray, Canons Regular: Oostrum | Liège | Guelders | Bethlehem. Oostrum | m | Our Lady | Venray | (a) Canons Regular 1450* (b) 1470* moved to 't Zandt near Straelen (G); from 1474 onwards Canonesses Regular take their place (V12) | 1450 | 1470 |
V12 | Venray, Canonesses Regular: Oostrum | Liège | Guelders | Bethlehem | f | Our Lady? | Venray | (a) Canonesses Regular 1474 (or 1477?)*, originating from Well (W17) (b) 1597* joined by the sisters from motherhouse Well | 1474 | 1802 |
V13 | Vlaardingen, Tertiaries: Caecilia | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Caecilia | Vlaardingen | (a) Tertiaries under supervision of the Friars Minor 1465*, replacing the community which had moved to Rijswijk (R13) | 1465 | 1557 |
V14 | Vollenhove, Male Tertiaries: Sint-Janskamp | Utrecht | Oversticht | House of Johan van Ommen; Sint-Janskamp (= St John's Field) | m | Johannes | Vollenhove | (a) Brethren 1398* (b) Male Tertiaries 1409*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1398 | 1581 |
V15 | Vollenhove, Tertiaries: Clarenborch | Utrecht | Oversticht | Clarenborch | f | Our Lady? | Vollenhove | (a) Sisters 1405 (b) Tertiaries 1418; Chapter of Utrecht (c) 1580* during the siege of Steenwijk flight to Zwolle, return | 1405 | 1609 |
V16 | Vries, Teutonic Order | Utrecht | Oversticht | Bunne | m | - | Vries [according to Mol: parish Eelde] | (a) Teutonic Order: sisterhouse in 1271* (b) house of Brethen 1303??* (c) incorporated with the commandry of Schoten (S16) in 1563 | 1271 | 1563 |
V17 | Vught, Teutonic Order | Liège | Brabant | Sionsburg | m | - | Vught-Sint Lambertus | commandry of the TeutonicOrder, between 1270 and 1334 | 1270 | 1663 |
V18 | Vught, Sisters of the Common Life | Liège | Brabant | - | f | - | Vught- Sint Lambertus | (a) Sisters of the Common Life 1430*; dependency of Orthen in 's-Hertogenbosch (H64) (b) 1471* dependency dissolved and buildings sold by the sisters of Ten Orthen; here the Charterhouse of St Sophia (V20) is established | 1430 | 1471 |
V19 | Vught, Canonesses Regular | Liège | Brabant | - | f | Lazarus and Martha | Vught-?? | (a) Sisters of the Common Life, before 1454; domus appendicia of Bethany / Windmolenberg at 's-Hertogenbosch (H72) (b) 1466* transition to the Rule of St Augustine: Canonesses Regular [debate about status: see Windmolenberg, H72] | 1454 | 1467 |
V20 | Vught, Carthusians: Sint Sophia | Liège | Brabant | - | m | S. Sophia Constantinopolitana | Vught- Sint-Lambertus | (a) Carthusians, 1466* founded at Olland in the parish of Sint-Oedenrode (b) 1470* transfer Eikendonk / 's-Hertogenbosch; incorporation into the order 1472* (c) 1473* transfer to Vught; the buildings are sold to the Tertiaries of Barbaradaal (H75) (d) the 1566* Iconoclams marks the beginning of a period of wanderings [for details see Sanders (ed.) (2016) 15-18]: first to the refuge in 's-Hertogenbosch; 1572* castle Boxtel; 1583* to Esch; 1584* castle of Sint-Michielsgestel; 1594* return to the refuge; 1623* return to Boxtel; and 1635* to Tilburg | 1467 | 1638 |
V21 | Vlijmen, Beguinage | Liège | Holland | - | f | - | Vlijmen | Beguines mentioned 1465 | 1465 | 1465 |
VN01 | Velp, Capuchins | - | - | Emmaüs | m | - | Velp | (a) foundation in 1644* (b) in 1812* dissolved by Napoleon (c) the monks returned already in 1814* (d) in 1979 transformed into a centre of retreat | 1644 | 1979 |
VN02 | Venlo, Friars Minor, Recollects | - | - | - | m | - | Venlo | (a) temporary residence in St James' Hospital (at Helschriksel) in 1612* (b)in 1614-16* removal to the Duke's Court | 1612 | 1797 |
VN03 | Venray, Friars Minor, from 1670 onwards Recollects | - | Beukenrode | m | Zeven Smarten van Maria (Our Lady of Seven Sorrows) (church) | Venray | (a) in 1647* founded by Weert; (b)in 1670* status of house of recollection | 1647 | 1802 | |
W01 | Waalwijk, Canonesses Regular: Our Lady | Liège | Brabant | Nazareth | f | Our Lady | Waalwijk | (a) Tertiaries 1450* or 1454* ? (b) Canonesses Regular 1471* ?; Chapter of Venlo 1485* ( c) in the period of the Republic protection by the Nassau family which had several daughters in the convent (d) 1716* departure of part of the sisters to Kortessem (B) | 1450 | 1733 |
W02 | Waarder, Knights Hospitaller | Utrecht | Holland | - | m | - | Waarder | commandry of Knights Hospitaller 1367 | 1367 | 1594 |
W03 | Wahlwiller and Mechelen, Knights Hospitaller | Liège | seigniory of Wittem | Heerenhof (= Lords' Court) | m | - | Wahlwiller and Mechelen | commandryj of Knights Hospitaller 1243 | 1243 | 1585 |
W04 | Wamel, Sisters of the Common Life | Cologne | Guelders | Mariënhof (= Our Lady's Court) | f | Our Lady | Wamel | (a) Sisters of the Common Life 1444* (b) in 1587* the sisters departed for Nijmegen | 1444 | 1587 |
W05 | Wamel, Poor Clares | Cologne | Guelders | Clarenkamp | f | - | Wamel | (a) Tertiaries 1445 (b) Poor Clares 1445-1461* (c) in 1574* the Poor Clares flee to the walled town of Tiel and thence to Cleves (G) (d) in 1587 they take residence in house Enigheid in Nijmegen (N29); after the 'reduction' of this town in 1591 the nuns depart with unknown destination | 1445 | 1574 |
W06 | Warffum, Hospitaller Nuns | Münster | Ommelanden | - | f | - | Warffum | Hospitaller Nuns (before1240) 1284 | 1284 | 1610 |
W07 | Warmond, Cistercians: Mariënhaven | Utrecht | Holland | Mariënhaven (= Our Lady's Haven) | m | Our Lady | Warmond | (a) after preliminary steps founded definitively in 1386 as monastery of Cistercians 1412* (b) in 1418* colligation with Sibculo (H29) and IJsselstein/Mariënberg (I04) | 1386 | 1574 |
W08 | Warmond, Tertiaries: Ursula | Utrecht | Holland | - | f | Ursula | Warmond | (a) Tertiaries 1410*; Chapter of Utrecht enclosure1412 | 1410 | 1573 |
W09 | Wateringen, Cistercians | Utrecht | Holland | Bethlehem | m | Our Lady | Wateringen | Cistercians 1485*; Colligation of Sibculo | 1485 | 1573 |
W10 | Weerselo, Benedictine Nuns | Utrecht | Oversticht | - | m/f, later f | Remigius | Weerselo (in the 16th century branched off from the parish of Oldenzaal) | (a) ca. 1140 mixed group of religious people (b) double monastery of Benedictine Monks and Nuns in the orbit of St Paul's Abbey (U02); reform of Siegburg (c) a planned transfer to Ootmarsum is not effectuated (d) from 1235* onwards Benedictine Nuns only ( e) 1523 college of Secular Canonesses ('Stift') | 1140 | 1795 |
W11 | Weert, Canonesses Regular: Mariawijngaard | Liège | seigniory of Weert (Horn) | Mariawijngaard (= Our Lady's Vineyard). Witte Zusters | f | Our Lady | Weert | (a) Tertiaries 1436, settled in Maasstraat (b) Canonesses Regular 1450 or 1456*; Chapter of Venlo ? Pastoral care from Woensel, Mariënhage (W28): Mon. Wind. III, 236 (c) dissolution 1797*; in 1843* Bridgettines settle in the abandoned buildings | 1436 | 1797 |
W12 | Weert, Friars Minor: Op de Biest | Liège | siegniory of Weert (Horn) | Op de Biest. Hieronymusbosch | m | Jerome | Weert | (a) Observant Franciscanen under the vicar-provincial of Cologne 1461* (b)1517* observant province of Cologne (c) 1529* province of Lower Germany (d) damaged 1578*, repair 1586* (e) dissolution 1797* (f) 1836* restauration by the Recollects | 1461 | 1797 |
W13 | Weert, Alexian Sisters: Op de Biest | Liège | seigniory Weert (Horn) | Op de Biest | f | - | Weert | (a) Alexian Sisters with the Rule of St Augustine 1509* (b) dissolution and transfer to Roermond 1607* | 1509 | 1607 |
W14 | [Weert, Beguines], cancelled, see List of Eliminations | 0 | 0 | |||||||
W15 | Weesp, Tertiaries: Oude Hof | Utrecht | Holland | Oude Hof (=Old Court) | f | John Evangelist | Weesp | (a) Sisters 1397 (b) Tertiaries 1399*; Chapter of Utrecht | 1397 | 1580 |
W16 | Weesp, Tertiaries: Jonge Hof | Utrecht | Holland | Jonge Hof (=Young Court) | f | Our Lady | Weesp | (a) Sisters 1428 (b) Tertiaries (1555); Chapter of Utrecht | 1428 | 1580 |
W17 | Well, Canonesses Regular | Cologne | Guelders | - | f | - | Well | (a) Canonesses Regular 1474 (in that year or 1477 from Well the convent of Oostrum in the parish of Venray (V12) was founded) (b) 1597* reunited with the convent of Oostrum | 1474 | 1597 |
W18 | Wemeldinge, Knights Hospitaller | Utrecht | Zeeland | Sint-Janshoek | m | - | Wemeldinge | (a) grange of St Catharine's Convent in Utrecht (U05) 1400 (b) commandry of Knights Hospitaller 1407 | 1407 | 1603 |
W19 | Werendijke, Benedictine Nuns: Hemelpoort | Utrecht | Zeeland | Hemelpoort (=Heaven's Gate) | f | - | Werendijke | (a) priory of Benedictine Nuns 1249 (b) in 1317* united with the Hospitallers of Domburg-Kerkwerve (D36) | 1249 | 1317 |
W20 | Westerblokker, Canons Regular: Nieuwlicht | Utrecht | Holland | Nieuwlicht | m | Our Lady | Westerblokker | (a) Canons Regular 1392* (b) Chapter of Windesheim 1395* | 1392 | 1572 |
W21 | Westerblokker, Canonesses Regular: Bangert | Utrecht | Holland | Bethlehem. In de Bangert | f | - | Westerblokker | (a) Tertiaries 1475* (b) Canonesses Regular 1479* with visitation by Pietersdal (H87) ( c) from ca. 1530 onwards the convent also had a confessor from Pietersdal | 1475 | 1572 |
W22 | Westerlee, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Heiligerlee | Osnabrück | Ommelanden | Berg Sinaï. Oosterlee. Asterlee. Heiligerlee | f | Catharine | Westerlee | Premonstratensian Canonesses 1223 ? | 1223 | 1594 |
W23 | Wijk bij Duurstede, Dominican Nuns: Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Nedersticht | - | f | Mary Magdalen | Wijk bij Duurstede | (a) Dominican Nuns 1398-1401* (b) province of Germania Inferior 1515* | 1398 | 1600 |
W24 | Wilsum, Carthusians: Sonnenberg | Utrecht | Oversticht | Sonnenberg (= Sunny Mount) | m | Martinus | Wilsum * | Carthusians 1485-94* | 1485 | 1580 |
W25 | Winsum, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Monnikebajum | Utrecht | Friesland | Sint-Michielsberg. (Monnike)bajum | f | Michael | Winsum | (a) Premonstratensian Canonesses branched off from Lidlum (T13) in 1186* (b) incorporation of the women of double monastery Marsum (M21) | 1186 | 1580 |
W26 | Winsum, Dominicans | Münster | Ommelanden | Broeren (= Friars). Jacobinen | m | - | Winsum | (a) Dominicans 1276* (b) in 1515* province of Germania Inferior | 1276 | 1581 |
W27 | Wittewierum, Premonstratensians: Bloemhof | Münster | Ommelanden | Bloemhof (= Garden of Flowers). Rozenkamp (= Field of Roses) | m | - | Wittewierum | (a) failed effort by Feldwerd (H80) to found a Benedictine monastery (b) Premonstratensians 1213* , coming from Oosterwijtwerd/ Nijenklooster (O12) | 1213 | 1561 |
W28 | Woensel, Canons Regular: Mariënhage | Liège | Brabant | In Dumo. Op die Hage / Mariënhage (= Our Lady's Park) | m | Our Lady | Woensel | (a) Canons Regular 1420*; Chapter of Windesheim (b) temporary stay at 's-Hertogenbosch 1581-1629* (c) return to Woensel 1629* (d) departure of the majority of the Canons to Weert 1638*, official recognition there 1648* (e) dissolution 1797* (f) the buildings at the first site in Woensel (now Eindhoven) since 1891* houses a community of Austin Friars | 1420 | 1797 |
W29 | Workum, Tertiaries: Mariënacker | Utrecht | Friesland | Mariënacker (= Our Lady's Field) | f | Our Lady | Workum | (a) Sisters 1457 (b) Tertiaries 1519 | 1457 | 1580 |
W30 | Woudrichem, Tertiaries of St Dominic | Utrecht | Holland | Sorores tertii habitus. Jacopinissen. Predicarissen | f | Catharina of Siena | Woudrichem | (a) Sisters (b) Tertiaries of St Dominic 1458* (c) in 1475* under the vicar for the non-observants (d) 1507* observance introduced after all (e) 1515* province of Germania Inferior | 1458 | 1584 |
W31 | Woudrichem, Croziers | Utrecht | Holland | Galilea | m | - | Woudrichem | Croziers 1474* | 1474 | 1572 |
W32 | Woudsend, Carmelites | Utrecht | Friesland | - | m | Our Lady and St Michael | Woudsend | (a) Carmelites 1337* (b) reform of Soreth 1479? 1487?* | 1337 | 1580 |
WN01 | Weert, Penitents-Recollectines | Roermond | - | Nazareth | f | Our Lady | Weert | (a) branched off in 1662* from the Tertiaries of Dommelen (D37) (b) between 1664* and 1674* partial adoption of the way of life of the Order of the Immaculate Conception (c) during the period 1674*-1692* transition in phases to the Penitents-Recollectines of the Congregation of Limburg (d) in 1797*, after dissolution, new start in Oirschot | 1662 | 2019 |
WN02 | Wittem parish of Mechelen, Capuchins | - | - | - | m | - | Mechelen | founded 1729-1733* by the Lord of Wittem | 1733 | 1797 |
Z01 | Zaltbommel, Beguinage | Utrecht | Guelders | - | f | - | Zaltbommel | (a) Beguines ca 1310 (b) not mentioned any more after 1515 | 1310 | 1515 |
Z02 | Zaltbommel, Canons Regular: Pieterswiel | Utrecht | Guelders | Pieterswiel (wiel = pool left behind after the bursting of a dike) | m | Petrus | Zaltbommel | (a) Canons Regular, shortly after 1400 (b) Chapter of Windesheim ca. 1405* (c) settlement within the town walls ca. 1512 | 1405 | 1574 |
Z03 | Zaltbommel, Canonesses Regular: Maria Magdalena | Utrecht | Guelders | - | f | Mary Magdalen | Zaltbommel | (a) Tertiaries 1419; Chapter of Utrecht (b) Canonesses Regular 1419*; Chapter of Venlo? (16th century) | 1419 | 1572 |
Z04 | Zaltbommel, Canonesses Regular: Agnes | Utrecht | Guelders | susterhuys opt bleeckvelt | f | Agnes | Zaltbommel | (a) Sisters, before 1444 (b) Canonesses Regular; Chapter of Venlo? (16th century) | 1444 | 1572 |
Z05 | Zandwijk, Dominicans: Westroijen | Utrecht | Guelders | Westroijen | m | Our Lady | Zandwijk | Dominicans 1399* | 1399 | 1435 |
Z06 | Zandwijk, Dominican Nuns: Westroijen | Utrecht | Guelders | Mariawee (= Our Lady's Sorrow). Westroijen | f | Our Lady | Zandwijk | (a) Dominican Nuns 1435*, in place of the Dominicans (Z05) (b) Congregatio Hollandiae ca. 1470 ? (c) province of Germania Inferior 1515* | 1435 | 1595 |
Z07 | Zennewijnen, Premonstratensian Canonesses: Mariënschoot | Utrecht | Guelders | Mariënschoot (= Our Lady's Lap) | f | Our Lady | Zennewijnen | (a) Premonstratensian Canonesses 1225-1228*, branched off from Mariënweerd in the parish of Beesd (B02) (b) in 1572 the Canonesses flee to Tiel ( c) around 1619 transformation into a college of Secular Canonesses | 1225 | 1619 |
Z08 | Zierikzee, Friars Minor I | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | - | Zierikzee | Friars Minor 1260, within the custody of Holland | 1260 | 1388 |
Z09 | Zierikzee, Beguinage | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | f | - | Zierikzee | Beguines (court) 1271 | 1271 | 1572 |
Z10 | Zierikzee, Pied Frairs | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | m | - | Zierikzee | (a) convent of Pied Friars founded after 1271 (b) order dissolved in 1286*; their house devolves upon the Dominicans (Z11) | 1271 | 1274 |
Z11 | Zierikzee, Dominicans | Utrecht | Zeeland | Predicaren. Jacobijnen | m | unknown | Zierikzee | (a) Dominicans 1279* (b) resistance against introduction of the Observance | 1279 | 1576 |
Z12 | Zierikzee, Beghards / Cistercians | Utrecht | Zeeland | Bogarden. After 1483: OLV-Zaal (Our Lady's Hall) | m | Agatha | Zierikzee | (a) Beghards 1311 (b) Male Tertiaries 1346 (c) Cistercians 1483 (continuïty uncertain); adhesion to the Colligation of Sibculo | 1311 | 1572 |
Z13 | Zierikzee, Tertiaries: Nazareth | Utrecht | Zeeland | Nazareth. Grauwzusters (=Grey Sisters) | f | Our Lady | Zierikzee | (a) hospital for seventeen poor people (b) Tertiaries ca. 1490 | 1490 | 1572 |
Z14 | Zierikzee, Canonesses Regular: Driekoningen | Utrecht | Zeeland | - | f | Driekoningen (= Three Magi) | Zierikzee | Canonesses Regular 1501; supervison by Chapter of Sion | 1501 | 1572 |
Z15 | Zierikzee, Alexian Sisters | Utrecht | Zeeland | Zwartzusters (=Black Sisters) | f | - | Zierikzee | (a) Alexian Sisters, 1443 ; Rule of St Augustine since ca. 1460? | 1443 | 1572 |
Z16 | Zuiddorpe alias Moere, [order?]: Monnikenhof | Utrecht | Vlaanderen | Monnikenhof | m | - | Zuiddorpe alias Moere* | founded 1516*; order unknown | 1516 | 1516 |
Z17 | Zutphen, Dominicans | Utrecht | Guelders | Predikaren. Jacobijnen. Broeren | m | Peter and James Major? | Zutphen: Walburg | (a) Dominicans 1288 Oude Wand (here later Old Convent Z18) (b) ca. 1300: removal to the present location of the Friars' Church (c) 1464* Congregatio Hollandiae (d) 1515* province of Germania Inferior | 1288 | 1591 |
Z18 | Zutphen, Beguines: Olde Convent | Utrecht | Guelders | Old Convent | f | - | Zutphen-Walburg | (a) Sisters 1310 (b) Beguines 1340 (at the first location of the Dominicans (Z17)); the opinion of Doornink-Hoogenraad that Tertiaries of St Dominic were involved, is not shared any more by Wolfs (1984) and (1988) | 1310 | 1582 |
Z19 | Zutphen, Susters: Rondeel | Utrecht | Guelders | Rondeel | f | - | Zutphen: Walburg | (a) Sisters 1334* (presumably Beguines) (b) in the 15th century living like Sisters of the Common Life | 1334 | 1596 |
Z20 | Zutphen, Sisters of the Common Life: Adamanshuis | Utrecht | Guelders | Adamanshuis. Agnietenhof (St Agnes' Court) | f | Agnes | Zutphen: Walburg | (a) Sisters 1397* | 1397 | 1604 |
Z21 | Zutphen, Tertiaries: Heer Hendrikshuis | Utrecht | Guelders | Heer Hendrikshuis. Wolfshuis | f | Catharina | Zutphen-Nicholas | (a) Sisters 1403 (b) Tertiaries 1447 (c) Chapter of Utrecht (1555, 1570) | 1403 | 1604 |
Z22 | Zutphen, Tertiaries: Ijzendoorn | Utrecht | Guelders | IJzendoorn | f | Mary Magdalen | Zutphen-Nicholas | (a) Sisters 1408 (b) Tertiaries 1413 (c) Chapter of Utrecht (1555, 1570) | 1408 | 1604 |
Z23 | Zutphen, Tertiaries: Spittaal | Utrecht | Guelders | Spittaal (= Hospital) | m/f | - | Zutphen-Walburg | (a) Hospital Brethren and Sisters 1278 [hospital mentioned in 1268] (b) nursing Male and Female Tertiaries 1293 (c ) development into a house of Beguines during the 14th century (d) 1373* removal to Zaadmarkt near Old Hospital ( e) sisterhouse living in accordance with statutes given by the town magistracy1453 | 1278 | 1604 |
Z24 | Zutphen, Friars Minor: Galilea | Utrecht | Guelders | Galilea. Nieclooster. De Worf | m | - | Zutphen-Walburg | (a) Observant Franciscans under the vicar-provincial of Cologne 1456* (b) observant province of Cologne 1517* | 1456 | 1572 |
Z25 | Zwolle, Canons Regular: Bethlehem | Utrecht | Oversticht | Bethlehem | m | - | Zwolle | (a) Canons Regular 1309*, dependent on Bethlehem near Doetinchem (D33) (b) reform in the spirit of the Modern Devotion 1391ff* (c) failed effort to join the Chapter of Windesheim 1396/7* (d) adhesion to the Chapter of Neuss 1423* (e) incorporation into the Chapter of Windesheim 1430* | 1309 | 1580 |
Z26 | Zwolle, Zusters: Olde Convent | Utrecht | Oversticht | Old Convent | f | - | Zwolle | (a) Beguines 1361 (b) Tertiaries 1384, dependent on the Friars Minor of Kampen (K01) (c) Sisters 1384* | 1361 | 1581 |
Z27 | Zwolle, Canons Regular: Agnietenberg | Utrecht | Oversticht | Agnietenberg (Mount St Agnes). Bergklooster | m | Agnes | Zwolle | (a) house in Begijnestraat in Zwolle inhabited by Brethren 1384* (b) removal to Nemelerberg 1385/6* (c) Brethren of the Common Life 1395* (d) monastery of Canons Regular at Dalfsen 1398*; incorporation into Chapter of Windesheim (e) Canons Regular on Mount St Agnes september 1398* | 1384 | 1580 |
Z28 | Zwolle, Brethren of the Common Life: Gregoriushuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Gregoriushuis | m | Gregory | Zwolle | Brethren of the Common Life in the Begijnenstraat (Praubstraat) at the place of an earlier community of Brethren (see Z27) 1394* | 1394 | 1592 |
Z29 | Zwolle, Canons Regular: Windesheim | Utrecht | Oversticht | Windesheim | m | Our Lady | Zwolle | (a) Canons Regular 1387* (b) foundation of the Chapter of Chapter of Windesheim 1395* | 1387 | 1581 |
Z30 | Zwolle, Zusters: Kinderhuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Kinderhuis | f | Caecilia | Zwolle | Sisters 1389 | 1389 | 1600 |
Z31 | Zwolle, Zusters: Cadenetershuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Cadenetershuis | f | Gertrudis | Zwolle | Sisters 1390 | 1390 | 1616 |
Z32 | Zwolle, Canonesses Regular: Ter Maat | Utrecht | Oversticht | Ter Maat | f | Agnes | Zwolle | (a) Sisters 1397* (b) Canonesses Regular (in the beginning Converse Women of St Augustine) 1484* | 1397 | 1593 |
Z33 | Zwolle, Canonesses Regular: Ten Busch | Utrecht | Oversticht | Ten Busch. Mariënbosch | f | Our Lady | Zwolle | (a) Sisters 1401 (b) Canonesses Regular (in the beginning Converse Women of St Augustine) 1484* ( c) during the years 1510-1516* and definitively from 1524* onwards settlement within the town walls because of dangers of war | 1401 | 1591 |
Z34 | Zwolle, Sisters: Wytenhuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Wytenhuis. Onder de Bogen (=Beneath the Arches) | f | Agatha | Zwolle | (a) Sisters 1409*, house in Musschenhagen outside Voorst Gate (b) 1438* the Sisters inherit the adjacent house of Geertruid van Zuthem (Z35) (c) 1524* because of threat of war settlement within the town walls | 1409 | 1616 |
Z35 | Zwolle, Zusters: Geertruid van Zuthemhuis | Utrecht | Oversticht | Geertruid van Zuthem / van Doornik-huis | f | - | Zwolle | (a) Sisters 1421 (b) dissolved and partly merged with Ter Maat (Z32) | 1421 | 1450 |
Z36 | Zwolle, Dominicans | Utrecht | Oversticht | Broeren (=Friars). Nyeclooster | m | Thomas Aquinas | Zwolle | (a) Dominicans 1465*, founded within the Congregatio Hollandiae (b)1515* province of Germania Inferior | 1465 | 1580 |
Z37 | Zaamslag, Hospital Sisters | Utrecht | Flanders | - | f | Our Lady and Holy Trinity | Zaamslag (originally Genderdijc) | (a) founded in or shortly before 1338; the regulation accounts for Brethren and Sisters, only Hospital Sisters arrive (b) 1530 abandoned because of inundation (c) 1534 newly inhabited; raised to the status of a Tertiary convent | 1338 | 1586 |
Z38 | Zierikzee, Friars Minor II | Utrecht | Zeeland | m | Zierikzee | (a) after the expulsion of the old Friars Minor in 1383/8* (see Z08) a new community takes their place (b) ca 1500 reform sub ministris (c) in 1517* transition to the by now observant province of Cologne (d) 1529 province of Lower Germany | 1388 | 1572 | ||
Z39 | Zaamslag, Knights Templar | Utrecht | Flanders | Tempelhof | m | Zaamslag | 1282 Knights Templar. The existence of this commandry is disputed, see the literature. Incusion here because of the layout of the area as observed archaeologically (parcel with moat and chapel) and the size of the possessions; see Mol (2011) 109 note | 1282 | 1312 |