Notices of the English Colleges Convents Established On the Continent After Th
Notices of the English Colleges Convents Established On the Continent After Th
Edward Robert Petre
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Their church was finished in 1624, and consecrated by the archbishop of Mechlin, on Trinity Sunday, under the title of the Immaculate Conception of our Blessed Lady. These nuns received young ladies for education ; and it is recorded to their honour in the Douay diary that they lived in a pious, holy, and religious manner. So they continued till the disastrous period of the French Revolution, when the Low Countries were invaded, in the year 1794. Then the members of this community were obliged ...to fly ; and quitted Louvain on the 28th of June. They proceeded to Rotterdam, and embarked for England. They landed at Green- wich July 18th, and proceeded to Hammersmith, where they continued in the house then called the ladies' school, till the year 1800, when they removed to Amesbury in Wiltshire, to a house built upon part of the ancient Benedictin nunnery. But in the year fol- lowing, they finally settled at Spetisbury House, near Blandford, Dorsetshire, where they have ever since been established.
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