Nunneries, [Chap. IV] passim, and [129], [184]; of Minoresses, [129]; at Stainfield, [82]; of Syon, [83]; of Wilton, [176]; bishops' visits to, [76-8]; Chaucer's sources for study of, [74]; dissolution of, [78], [93]; fashions in, [88], [89]; management of, [85-7]; mentioned in wills, [157]; paying guests in, [87], [91]; pets in, [90], [91]; schoolgirls in, [80], [92]; silence hours in, [80]; sources for study of, [184]
Nuns (see [Eglentyne], [Nunneries], [Prioress], [Chap. IV] passim), [200]; clothes of, [88], [89]; complaints of, to bishop, [76-8], [85], [92]; dowries of, [78-9]; intercourse of, with the world, [92-4]; meals of, [79]; offices of, [79]; periods of silence of, [80]; pets of, [90], [91]; recreations of, [88]; work of, [80]
Orewelle (Orwell), [142]
Orleans, Bishop of, [35]
Orosius, [9]
Ovis Poli, [54]
Oxbridge, Goddard, [140]