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  1. Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps de Lisle (17 March 1809 – 5 March 1878) was a British Roman Catholic convert. He founded Mount St Bernard Abbey , a Trappist abbey in Leicestershire , and worked for the reconversion or reconciliation of Britain to Catholicism.

  2. Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps de Lisle (17 de março de 1809 - 5 de março de 1878) foi um convertido católico inglês. Ele fundou a Mount St. Bernard Abbey, uma abadia trapista em Leicestershire, e trabalhou para a reconversão ou reconciliação da Grã-Bretanha com o catolicismo.

  3. Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps de Lisle formerly March Phillips. Born 17 Mar 1809 in Garendon, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Son of Charles March Phillips and Harriet (Ducarel) March Phillipps. Brother of Augusta Jane Lisle (March Phillips) Purcell-Fitzgerald and Charles Lisle (March Phillips) March Phillipps.

    • Male
    • March 17, 1809
    • Laura (Clifford) March Phillipps de Lisle
    • March 5, 1878
  4. Overview. Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps de Lisle. (1809—1878) Roman Catholic layman and ecumenist. Quick Reference. (1809–78), English RC writer. Born of Anglican parents, he was converted to Roman Catholicism in 1824. In 1835 he gave 230 acres of Charnwood Forest to the Trappist Order for ...

  5. Born 17 March, 1809; died 5 March, 1878. He was the son of Charles March Phillipps of Garendon Park, Leicestershire, and Harriet Ducarel, a lady of Huguenot descent. He assumed the name of de Lisle in 1862, when on the death of his father he inherited the estates of the ancient family of de Lisle.

  6. Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps de: Gender: Male: Date: 1809-1878: Biography: ODNB link for Lisle, Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps De (1809-1878) Roman Catholic Writer : Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P140218 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P7818 ) Online related resources: Bibliography of British and Irish History link for Ambrose Lisle March ...

  7. DE LISLE, AMBROSE LISLE MARCH PHILLIPPS. Philanthropist, writer; b. Garendon Park, Leicestershire, England, March 17, 1809; d. there, March 5, 1878. The son of Charles Phillipps, he assumed the name De Lisle upon inheriting the family property (1862). His early education was at a private school near Gloucester.