Who Were the Nuns? a Prosopographical Study of the English Convents in Exile 1600–1800

Who Were the Nuns? a Prosopographical Study of the English Convents in Exile 1600–1800

Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800 ATLAS by James E. Kelly School of History, Queen Mary University of London Email: [email protected] and David J. Horne School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London Email: [email protected] June 2013 http://www.history.qmul.ac.uk/wwtn/ This set of maps has been prepared using the Who were the nuns? database in conjunction with DIVA-GIS software (http://www.diva-gis.org/), with the aim of displaying the data in different and useful ways. For more interactive explorations of the data, a .kmz file for use in Google Earth is available for download from the project website (http://www.history.qmul.ac.uk/wwtn/). The county boundaries shapefile used in the GIS represents the counties of England and Wales as they were before the changes resulting from the Counties (Detached Parts) Act of 1844 and was kindly provided by Dr Max Satchell (Dept of Geography, University of Cambridge) from the project: The occupational structure of Britain 1379-1911 (http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/centres/campop/hpss/occupations/). Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 1 North East Distribution of nuns with regional North West associations West Midlands by convent East Anglia full dataset 1580–1800 County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Augustinians Fig. 2 1580–1800 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Orders 1580–1800 (1) These maps are also shown in larger format in figs 4–8 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 100 km Benedictines Bridgettines 1580–1800 1580–1800 100 km 100 km Carmelites Conceptionists 1580–1800 1580–1800 100 km 100 km Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Dominicans Fig. 3 1580–1800 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Orders 1580–1800 (2) These maps are also shown in larger format in figs 9–13 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 100 km Franciscans Mary Wards 1580–1800 1580–1800 100 km 100 km Poor Clares Sepulchrines 1580–1800 1580–1800 100 km 100 km Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 4 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Augustinians 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 5 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Benedictines 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 6 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Brigettines 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 7 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Carmelites 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 8 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Conceptionists 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 9 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Dominicans 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 10 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Franciscans 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 11 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Mary Wards 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 12 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Poor Clares 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 13 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Sepulchrines 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Fig. 14 North East Distribution of nuns North West with regional West Midlands associations East Anglia by convent Year of profession 1750–1800 1700–1749 1650–1699 1600–1649 1580–1599 These Intervals are shown separately in Fig. 15 County boundaries 1831 0 50 100 kilometres Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London. 1580–1599 Fig. 15 Distribution of nuns with regional associations by convent Year of profession 1580–1800 North East North West West Midlands East Anglia County boundaries 1831 100 km 1600–1649 1650–1699 100 km 100 km 1700–1749 1750–1800 100 km 100 km Who were the nuns? A prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600–1800. School of History, Queen Mary University of London..

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