Template:MonasticHouses Buckinghamshire England
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Foundation | Image | Communities/provenance | Alt. Name | Formal Name | References | Location |
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Ankerwycke Priory, Wraysbury |
Benedictine nuns fd. 12thC; dis. c.1539 | Ankerwick Priory; Ankerwyke Priory |
British History Online:[1] National Register of Archives:[2] |
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Aylesbury Friary | Franciscan Friars | Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society:[4] | ||||
Biddlesden Abbey# | Cistercian monks from Garendon fd. 1147; dis. 1538 remains demolished c.1727 site now occupied by private house named 'Biddlesden Park' |
Biddlesdon Abbey; Bittlesden Abbey |
British History Online:[5] History Timelines:[6] |
[7] | ||
Bradwell Priory | Benedictine monks fd. c.1155; dis. 1526 now in private ownership |
Bradewell Priory | British History Online:[8] Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre:[9] Parks Trust:[10] Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society:[11] |
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Bulstrode Preceptory | Knights Templar fd. ante1276 | British History Online:[13] | ||||
Burnham Abbey* | Augustinian canonesses fd. 1265/66; dis. 1539 Anglican Augustinian Society of the Precious Blood trns from Birmingham 1916 |
British History Online:[14] Burnham Abbey:[15] |
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Chetwode Priory+ | Augustinian Canons Regular fd. 1244 or 1245 annexed to Notley 1460 part of priory church now in parochial use |
British History Online:[17] GenUKI:[18] English Heritage Viewfinder:[19] |
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Gare Nunnery | 'Destroyed' | Gore Nunnery | ||||
Hogshaw Commandery | Knights Hospitaller fd. c.1180 | British History Online:[21] Buckinghamshire County Council:[22] |
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Lavendon Abbey | Premonstratensian Canons fd. c.1154-1158; dis. 1536 site now occupied by house named 'Lavendon Grange' (once the home of relatives of Sir Isaac Newton) |
Lavinden Abbey | The Abbey Church of Saint John the Baptist, Lavendon | British History Online:[23] Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society:[24] |
[25] | |
Little Marlow Priory | Benedictine nuns fd. ante1218 dis. on, or ante1536 | Little Merlow Priory; Minchin Marlow Priory |
British History Online:[26] | |||
Medmenham Abbey | Cistercian monks (from Woburn Abbey) fd. 1201/4; dis. 1547 converted into a manor house |
Mendham Abbey | The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Medmenham | British History Online:[27] | [28] | |
Missenden Abbey | Augustinian/Arroasian Canons fd. 1133; dis. 1538, daughter house of St Mary de Bosco, Ruisseauville, France now a residential college rarely open to general public |
Great Missenden Abbey | The Abbey Church of Saint Mary, Great Missenden | British History Online:[29] Missenden Abbey:[30] |
[31] | |
Muresley Priory, nr. Ivinghoe |
Benedictine nuns fd. ante1135; evicted |
Ivinghoe Priory; Meursley Priory; St Margaret's Priory |
British History Online:[32] | |||
Newton Longville Priory | Cluniac monks fd. c.1150; dis. 1442, alien house of Longville Abbey granted to New College, Oxford, 1442 manor house built on site from priory remains 1550 |
Newington-Longaville | British History Online:[33] | |||
Notley Abbey^ | Augustinian Canons Regular fd. 1162; dis. 1542 site now occupied by a private house without public access |
abbey de parco Crendon; abbey de parco super Thamam; Nuctele Abbey; Nuttley Abbey |
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin and Saint John the Baptist, Notley | Notley Abbey:[34] Buckinghamshire County:Council:[35] |
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Ravenstone Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular fd. 1255; dis. 1544 | Ravinston Priory | British History Online:[36] GenUKI:[37] Ravenstone Buckinghamshire:[38] |
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Snelshall Priory | Benedictine monks fd. 12thC; dis. 1535 | British History Online:[39] | ||||
Tickford Priory | Benedictine-Cluniac monks fd. 1140; dis. 1524 | Newport Pagnel Priory | British History Online:[40] North Bucks Archaeological Society:[41] |
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Wing Priory | 7thC Benedictine monks 13thC, alien Priory of St Nicholas's Monastery |
Wenge Priory | British History Online:[42] Britain Express:[43] |
The following location in Buckinghamshire lacks known monastic connection:-
- Wycombe Abbey: Independent girls' school