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List of monastic houses in Bedfordshire

List of monastic houses in Bedfordshire

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The following is a list of the monastic houses in Bedfordshire, England.

List of monastic houses in Bedfordshire is located in Bedfordshire
Beadlow Priory
Beadlow Priory
Bushmead Priory
Bushmead Priory
BEDFORD (see below)
BEDFORD (see below)
Chicksands Priory
Chicksands Priory
Dunstable Friary
Dunstable Friary
Dunstable Priory
Dunstable Priory
Elstow Abbey
Elstow Abbey
Grovebury Priory
Grovebury Priory
Hardwick Preceptory
Hardwick Preceptory
Harrold Priory
Harrold Priory
Leighton Buzzard Cell
Leighton Buzzard Cell
Melchbourne Preceptory
Melchbourne Preceptory
Millbrook Priory
Millbrook Priory
Newnham Priory
Newnham Priory
Pulloxhill Grange
Pulloxhill Grange
Ruxox Cell
Ruxox Cell
Turvey Abbey
Turvey Abbey
Turvey Monastery
Turvey Monastery
Warden Abbey
Warden Abbey
Woburn Abbey
Woburn Abbey
Locations of monastic houses in Bedfordshire
List of monastic houses in Bedfordshire is located in Bedford, Bedfordshire
Bedford Abbey
Bedford Abbey
Greyfriars
Greyfriars
Bedford Priory
Bedford Priory
Caldwell Priory
Caldwell Priory
Locations of monastic houses in Bedford

Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and also camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights Templars and Knights Hospitaller). The numerous monastic hospitals per se are not included here unless at some time the foundation had, or was purported to have the status or function of an abbey, priory, friary or preceptor/commandery.

The name of the county is given where there is reference to an establishment in another county. Where the county has changed since the foundation's dissolution the modern county is given in parentheses, and in instances where the referenced foundation ceased to exist before the unification of England, the kingdom is given, followed by the modern county in parentheses.

Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and also camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller). Monastic hospitals are included where they had the status or function of an abbey, priory, or preceptor/commandery.

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Locations with names in italics indicate possible duplication (misidentification with another location) or non-existent foundations (either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented) or ecclesiastical establishments with a monastic name but lacking actual monastic connection.

Trusteeship
EH English Heritage
LT Landmark Trust
NT National Trust


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See also

Notes

  1. Caldwell Priory — founder Simon Basket: Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum p.382
  2. Caldwell Priory — foundation in the reign of Henry II or Stephen, founder unknown: Victoria County History: A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 1 p.382
  3. Caldwell Priory — grant of land by Robert, son of William de Houton and confirmation by Henry III: Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum Vol2, p.158 and Cobbett, List of Abbeys, Priories, Nunneries, etc. p.41
  4. Chicksands Priory — foundation c.1150: Victoria County History: A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 1 and Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum
  5. Chicksands Priory — foundation c.1154: Knowles, Religious Houses of Medieval England (1940), however Henry Murdac, Archbishop of York (who died 1153) witnessed the first charter
  6. Harrold Priory Cell Victoria County History: A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 1 asserts canons, whilst communications and references from J. C. Dickinson say they were lay brothers rather than canons

References

  1. Historic England. "BEAULIEU PRIORY (362499)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  2. "BEAULIEU PRIORY, Investigation History". Archived from the original on 2 October 2007. Retrieved 3 July 2007.
  3. Historic England. "BEDFORD ABBEY (360190)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  4. Historic England. "ST PAULS CHURCH (360250)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  5. "BUSHMEAD PRIORY, Sources". Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 3 July 2007.
  6. Historic England. "GROVEBURY PRIORY (346602)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  7. Historic England. "HARDWICK HOSPITALLERS PRECEPTORY (360289)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  8. Historic England. "Monument No. 346524". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  9. Historic England. "MELCHBOURNE HOSPITALLERS PRECEPTORY (360677)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  10. Historic England. "ST MICHAELS CHURCH (360042)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  11. Historic England. "NEWNHAM PRIORY (360153)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  12. Historic England. "RUXOX CHAPEL OR PRIORY CELL (360023)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  13. "Hosted By Bedford Borough Council: Introduction". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 28 August 2007.
  14. Historic England. "WOBURN ABBEY (346651)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 12 October 2015.

Bibliography

  • Binns, Alison (1989) Studies in the History of Medieval Religion 1: Dedications of Monastic Houses in England and Wales 1066–1216, Boydell
  • Cobbett, William (1868) List of Abbeys, Priories, Nunneries, Hospitals, And Other Religious Foundations in England and Wales and in Ireland, Confiscated, Seized On, or Alienated by the Protestant "Reformation" Sovereigns and Parliaments
  • Knowles, David & Hadcock, R. Neville (1971) Medieval Religious Houses England & Wales. Longman
  • Morris, Richard (1979) Cathedrals and Abbeys of England and Wales, J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd.
  • Thorold, Henry (1986) Collins Guide to Cathedrals, Abbeys and Priories of England and Wales, Collins
  • Thorold, Henry (1993) Collins Guide to the Ruined Abbeys of England, Wales and Scotland, Collins
  • Wright, Geoffrey N., (2004) Discovering Abbeys and Priories, Shire Publications Ltd.
  • English Cathedrals and Abbeys, Illustrated, Odhams Press Ltd.
  • Map of Monastic Britain, South Sheet, Ordnance Survey, 2nd edition, 1954

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