14th century England had monks and nuns of various denominations (listed below with explanatory links). A list of abbeys and priories is available for perusal if you wish to pick a particular county to come from.








The Dominicans adopted the rule of Saint Augustin and supplemented with their own Constitutions.

A Franciscan order with some adaptations:
"Its twelve chapters correspond substantially to those of the Franciscan Rule,
and in large sections there is a verbal agreement between the two rules.
In a
few instances it borrows regulations from the original rule and from the modified
form of that rule published by Innocent IV. The most important
characteristic of
Saint Clare's Rule is its express declaration that the sisters are to possess no property,
either as individuals or as a community.
In this regulation the new rule clearly breathes
the spirit of the seraphic founder." (from here).
