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Marie's friend Elizabeth de Burgh, had a similar arrangement with Augustinian canons at nearby Anglesey: patronage, retreats, & comfortable accommodation. The ladies could visit each other while near Cambridge, where Elizabeth rescued & Marie founded . 🧵 3/
🗺️ of the fens before draining: William Dugdale 1662, 'The history of imbanking" p.375, https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1641-1700_the-history-of-imbanking_dugdale-sir-william_1662/page/382/mode/2up
🎨 Marie de St Pol praying to St Clare, in her breviary: Cambridge UL, MS Dd.5.5, f.274r

In this manuscript illumination, a kneeling woman prays to a grey-robed nun with black veil and a halo: St Clare. The lay woman has a long blue robe, red sleeves, and uncovered golden hair. She is assumed to be Marie de St Pol, who is clearly identified elsewhere in her sumptuous breviary. That is now held at Cambridge University Library, with a digitised version online.

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