{"id":492,"date":"2013-07-14T20:05:44","date_gmt":"2013-07-14T18:05:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/geniwal.be\/?p=492"},"modified":"2019-04-06T20:05:53","modified_gmt":"2019-04-06T18:05:53","slug":"abbayes-couvents-commanderies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/geniwal.be\/en\/nos-pistes\/non-classe\/abbayes-couvents-commanderies\/","title":{"rendered":"Abbeys, Convents, Commanderies"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Systematic directory of the funds and collections available at the Tournai State Archives for abbeys, convents and commanderies<br \/>\n<strong>In the jurisdiction of Ath :<br \/>\nFriars Minor<\/strong>, <em>1448 (1 item)<\/em>.<br \/>\nCommunity of the Order of Saint Francis founded in 1446, then R\u00e9collets in 1627; suppressed in 1796.<br \/>\n<strong>Grey Nuns<\/strong>, <em>1784-1786 (1 item)<\/em>.<br \/>\nCommunity of nuns of the Third Order of Saint Francis, founded in 1627; suppressed under Joseph II.<br \/>\n<strong>Jesuits<\/strong>, <em>1775-1779 (2 items)<\/em>.<br \/>\nCommunity of the Society of Jesus founded in 1621; suppressed in 1774.<br \/>\n<strong>In the jurisdiction<\/strong> <strong>Chercq<\/strong> :<br \/>\n<strong>Charterhouse of Mont-Saint-Andr\u00e9<\/strong>, <em>XIV<sup>e<\/sup> - XVIII<sup>e<\/sup> century (3 items)<\/em>.<br \/>\nCommunity of men of the Carthusian order, founded by Jean de Werchin<sup>1<\/sup>seneschal of Hainaut, and Chr\u00e9tien de Ghistelles<sup>2<\/sup> in 1376; abolished in 1783.<br \/>\n<strong>In the jurisdiction<\/strong> <strong>Ghislengien :<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Notre-Dame Abbey<\/strong>, <em>1132-1797 (36 charters); 1132-XVIII<sup>e<\/sup> (12 items)<\/em>.<br \/>\nAbbey of noble Benedictine nuns, founded by Ide de Chi\u00e8vres<sup>3<\/sup> and Ide d'Ath in 1123; abolished in 1796<br \/>\nR. DOEHAERD, Inventaire sommaire des archives eccl\u00e9siastiques du Hainaut, 1 vol. in-4\u00b0.<br \/>\nL. BAUDELET, <em>Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Ghislenghien, in the Archives de l'\u00c9tat in Mons, in the bulletin of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Historique et Litt\u00e9raire de Tournai<\/em>t. XIV, 1870, p.119-202.<br \/>\n<strong>In the jurisdiction of Kain :<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Saulchoir Abbey<\/strong>, <em>1650 (1<\/em> article)<br \/>\nAbbey<em> of Cistercian nuns founded by Jean and Agn\u00e8s A le Take in 1233; abolished in<\/em> 1797.<br \/>\n<strong>In<\/strong><strong> the jurisdiction of P\u00e9rulwelz :<\/strong><em>\u00a0<\/em><br \/>\n<strong>Brigittines<\/strong>, <em>1659 (1<\/em> article).<br \/>\nCommunity founded by Louis d'Egmont, Lord of P\u00e9rulwez in 1628; abolished in 1784.<br \/>\n<strong>In<\/strong><strong> the jurisdiction of Tournai :<br \/>\nSaint-Martin Abbey, <\/strong><em>814-1797 (34 items)<strong>.<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/em>Benedictine abbey founded by Odon, scholaster of the cathedral chapter, in 1092; abolished in 1796.<br \/>\nA. D'Herbomez, <em>Charters of the abbey of Saint-Martin de Tournai<\/em>2 vol. in-4\u00b0, Brussels, CRH, 1898-1901.<br \/>\nA. D'Haenens, <em>Accounts and documents of Saint-Martin de Tournai under the administration of the royal guardians (1312-1355)<\/em>1 vol. in-8\u00b0, Brussels, CRH, 1962.<br \/>\n<strong>Augustins<\/strong>, <em>1614 (1 item).<\/em><br \/>\nCommunity of men of the order of the Hermits of Saint Augustine, founded at the end of the 13th century.<sup>e<\/sup> century, abolished in 1797.<br \/>\n<strong>Out of scope<\/strong> :<br \/>\n<strong>Anchin : Abbaye d'<\/strong>, <em>1659-1697 (1 item)<\/em>.<br \/>\nBenedictine abbey founded in 1079; abolished in 1792.<br \/>\nLiessies : Abbaye de, <em>1625-1627 (2 items)<\/em>.<br \/>\nBenedictine abbey founded around 764; abolished during the French Revolution.<br \/>\n<strong>Reims: Saint-Thierry Abbey<\/strong>, <em>1764-1766 (1 item)<\/em>.<br \/>\nVI Foundation<sup>e<\/sup> century (?), became a Benedictine abbey in the X<sup>e<\/sup> century; destroyed in 1786.<br \/>\n<strong><\/strong><br \/>\n<strong><sup>3<\/sup> Genealogical pencil of Ide d'Ath<\/strong> (This genealogy or genealogy pencil must be recycled. Clarification of the content is necessary)<br \/>\n<strong>Ide d'Ath <\/strong>circa 1080 daughter of <strong>Wauthie<\/strong>r, Lord of Roeulx d'Ath, Lord of Roeulx and Ade Ada <strong>de Roucy (from Montdidier?)<\/strong> died in 1135 married to <strong>Goswin II<\/strong> <strong>de Mons<\/strong> sons of <strong>Gossuin I<\/strong> of Mons and Ermengarde <strong>de Chaumont<\/strong> circa 1065 - ????<br \/>\nChild from this union : <strong>Goswin III de Mons<\/strong>Sire of Ha\u00ffnin 1120-1177<br \/>\nmarried for the second time to Guy de Chi\u00e8vres, son of Dietrich van (von) Peteghem and Adelendis de Chi\u00e8vres.<br \/>\nChild from this second marriage :<br \/>\nIde de Chi\u00e8vres circa 1100<br \/>\nEve de Chi\u00e8vres * circa 1120 daughter of Rasse III, lord of Gavre and Harelbeke married in second marriage to Gilles, lord of Berlaymont married in third marriage to Nicolas III de Rumigny, lord of Rumigny, Chi\u00e8vres and Florennes<br \/>\n<strong><sup>4<\/sup><\/strong> In 1628, Louis d'Egmont, Duke of Guelders and husband of Marie Marguerite de Berlaymont, ceded to the Fathers of the Order of the Holy Saviour, known as Sainte-Brigitte d'Armenti\u00e8res, all the land and income belonging to the P\u00e9ruwelz hospital, which had been founded and endowed in 1308 by Baudouin de P\u00e9ruwelz and his wife Isabelle du Roeulx, on condition that they found a convent there. In the 18th century, the Brigittines built a chapel (1757), which forced them to incur debts that they were never able to repay. In 1784, their convent was abolished. In 1641, Ambroise de Cro\u00ff, Count of Solre, acquired the land and castle, which he had remodelled the following year.<br \/>\nSources :<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.geneall.net\/W\/per_page.php?id=993120\">http:\/\/www.geneall.net\/W\/per_page.php?id=993120<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/peruwelz.blogs.sudinfo.be\/peruwelz-petit-bout-d-histoire.html<\/a><br \/>\nExtract: AGR, Les archives de l'\u00c9tat dans les provinces, Aper\u00e7u des fonds et collections, II, Les provinces Wallonnes, Brussels, 1975<br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\n&nbsp;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>R\u00e9pertoire syst\u00e9matique des fonds et collections disponible aux archives de l\u2019\u00c9tat de Tournai pour les abbayes, couvents, commanderies Dans le ressort (juridiction) d\u2019Ath : Fr\u00e8res Mineurs, 1448 (1 article). 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