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minoress
minoress2 rare—0. (ˈmaɪnərɪs) [f. minor + -ess.] A female minor.1882 in Ogilvie. Oxford English Dictionary
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Minories
A "minoress" was a nun in the Second Order of the Order of Friars Minor known as Franciscans. (A small side-road off Minories is named St. wikipedia.org
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Minoress
Minoress1 Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈmaɪnərɪs) Forms: 4 menouresse, 5 meneresse, 7 minoress. [ME. menouresse, a. OF. menouresse, f. menour minor n. 1: see -ess. (In med.L. minōrissa.)] A nun of the second order of St. Francis, known as Poor Clares, whose house outside Aldgate gave its name to the Minories, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Lisle, 2nd Baron Lisle of Rougemont
In the same month his wife, Maud, had licence to enter the Minoress convent at Aldgate, London. wikipedia.org
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meneress
meneress menese, menesinge, meneson, menester, menestral, meneuer: see minoress, menise, minishing, menison, minister, minstrel, miniver. Oxford English Dictionary
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Eleanor de Bohun
Isabel (12 March 1385/1386 – April 1402), became a Minoress, later abbess, in a religious house near Aldgate Philippa (c. 1388) Died young Order of the wikipedia.org
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maneresse
maneresse obs. form of minoress. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Felton (KG)
grant an annual rent of £20 each to her daughters Dame Sibill de Morley, nun (and later to be abbess) in the Abbey of Barking, and Dame Mary de Felton, minoress wikipedia.org
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