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  3. Robert's religious vocation led him to become a parish priest at Gargrave and later a Benedictine monk at Whitby Abbey, located in Whitby, England. However, with the permission of his abbot, he joined the founders of the Cistercian monastery of Fountains Abbey in 1132.

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  6. History. The Church is named after St Robert of Newminster who, at the request of Ralph de Merlay and his wife, Juliana, daughter of Gospatric II, Earl of Lothian, founded the Abbey of Newminster in 1138. The Church was designed by Thomas Gibson, a Newcastle architect, It Is built of rock-faced stone with a Lakeland stone roof and is in the ...

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  8. About 1138 he headed the first colony sent out from Fountains and established the Abbey of Newminster near the castle of Ralph de Merlay, at Morpeth in Northumberland. During his abbacy three colonies of monks were sent out; monasteries were founded: Pipewell (1143), Roche (1147) and Sawley (1148).