Basic meaning=monastery |
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Land assigned for the use of a monastery or abbey. After the dissolution by Henry VIII in 1538, many of these places were renamed after the people who had been allocated this land. By law, it could not be given to Henry's favourites but only to their sons which is why the term ground is generally prefixed by son. All over Cumbria, for example, there are ex-minsters now called "Peterson Ground", "Sanderson Ground" or Stevenson Ground". |
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