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Beaulieu, Luke de

Beaulieu, Luke de an English clergyman, was chaplain to Lord Jeffries; became prebendary of London in 1686, and prebendary of Gloucester in 1687. He died in May, 1723. His Theological Works were published in 1674-1706. See Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v.; Le Neve, Fasti. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Beaulieu Abbey

Beaulieu Abbey (abbatia quae vocitatur Bellus Locus) Beaulieu Abbey was a Cistercian house in Hampshire, one of the three monasteries founded by King John (c. 1204) and peopled by thirty monks from Cîteaux. The founder granted it a rich, if miscellaneous, endowment, including land in the New Forest, corn, money, one hundred and twenty cows, … Continue reading “Beaulieu Abbey”

Beaulieu

Beaulieu Priory of the Valliscaulian Order, founded, 1230 , at Beauly, Scotland, by John Bisset of the Aird. It was transferred to the Cistercians , c.1460 , and rebuilt from the foundations by Robert Reid, Bishop of Orkney, when he became its commendatory prior in 1530. His arms (stag’s head with a crosier issuing from … Continue reading “Beaulieu”

Beaugrand, Martin

Beaugrand, Martin a French theologian, was born at Troyes, in 1620, and died in 1698. He was for twenty-five.years director of the convent of the Ursulines of Troves, and published a resume of the doctrine of St. Augustine, entitled, Sanciti Augustini Doctrinoe Christianoe Praxis Catechistica (Troyes, 1678). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia … Continue reading “Beaugrand, Martin”