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She arrived back in England in 1578 with others including Mary Champney and Anne Stapleton. Champeney died that year and Stapleton died in 1580. It is supposed that they may have returned to England to escape the problems at Mechelen where their cloisters now included Calvinists, or maybe it was to
273:. She escaped from Winchester Castle when she ignored the advice of her fellow prisoners who advised her to be law abiding. After she escaped she talked to other priests and under their advice she returned to her former jail. This surprising move resulted in her being given greater freedoms. 269:. She was questioned to find out about her plans, but she said that she was in England to avoid the heretics at Mechelen. Her interrogators were very interested in her brother who was known for his sedition. She left her confinement to attend mass and when caught she was imprisoned in 284:
Elizabeth Sander died in Lisbon on 1 August 1607. The Syon Abbey nuns would in time return to England – the only community to survive dissolution without a break. The community closed in 2011.
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nuns, who were in religious exile, and then returned to England where she was imprisoned and escaped in 1580. She then escaped from imprisonment in
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Sander was able to stay with other Catholics in England, but in 1580 she was imprisoned and questioned about the books that she was carrying. The
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She left England in the company of others of similar ambitions to become a nun before 1578. The group she joined was formed when
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before she surrendered to her jailors. She died in Lisbon in the only English community of nuns to survive unbroken after the
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In 1587 she returned to her fellow nuns abroad (now in Rouen) and after some years the community settled in Lisbon in 1594.
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Elizabeth Sander's parents were Elizabeth (maiden name Mynes) and William Sander (died 1572) and they lived at
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came to the throne in 1558. Her sister Margaret became a Bridgettine nun and that too was her ambition.
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raise money for the Mechelen group. We know a lot about this group as Sander wrote long letters to Sir
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wrote of her "certeyne lewde and forbydden bokes". These books probably included a work by
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She returned from Mechelen to the UK, but died in Lisbon
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in Surrey. One of her eleven siblings was the priest
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Kingdom of England
Bridgettine nun
Nicholas Sanders
English
Bridgettine
Syon Abbey
Winchester Castle
dissolution of the monasteries
Charlwood
Nicholas Sanders
Elizabeth I of England
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Syon Abbey
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Katherine Palmer
Mechelen
Francis Englefield
Bishop of Winchester
Edward Campion
Winchester Castle







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