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'''Hartlepool Abbey''', also known as '''Heretu Abbey''', '''Hereteu Abbey''', '''Heorthu Abbey'''<ref name = "HistoryOfHartlepool">[https://www.archive.org/stream/ahistoryhartlep00sirgoog/ahistoryhartlep00sirgoog_djvu.txt A history of Hartlepool. Re-pr., with a suppl. history to 1851. inclusive]</ref> or '''Herutey Abbey''',<ref>Parson, W. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=YAsHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA253&lpg=PA253&dq=heorthu&source=bl&ots=i3hkRFj2eI&sig=Hf_PG4szL6kqKzXGQ0aBEJQTPSQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwii46mQ09vTAhUFBMAKHRlzB_AQ6AEIMjAD#v=onepage&q=heorthu&f=false History, directory, and gazetteer of the counties of Durham and ]</ref> was a [[Northumbria]]n [[monastery]] founded in 640 [[Common Era|CE]] by [[Hieu]], the first of the saintly recluses of Northumbria,<ref name="Bede iv, c. 23">[[Bede]], ''[[Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum]]'', lib. iv, c. 23.</ref> and [[Aidan of Lindisfarne]], on the [[Headland Estate]] of [[Hartlepool]] now called the Heugh or Old Hartlepool, in [[County Durham]], [[England]].
 
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