Swinford Preceptory
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Monastery information | |
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Order | Knights Hospitaller |
Established | Before 1199 |
Disestablished | 1540 |
Mother house | from 1220 : Dalby Preceptory |
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Founder(s) | Robert Rivell |
Site | |
Location | Swinford, Leicestershire, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 52°24′22″N 1°10′42″W / 52.406143°N 1.178227°WCoordinates: 52°24′22″N 1°10′42″W / 52.406143°N 1.178227°W |
Visible remains | None |
Swinford Preceptory is a former monastery of the Knights Hospitaller located near to the village of Swinford, Leicestershire.
History
The preceptory was founded before 1199, with land at Swinford donated to the Knights Hospitaller by Robert Rivell.[1]
Only a small preceptory, it was under the control of Dalby Preceptory before 1220. By 1338, however, the preceptory had become a "camera" (a lesser establishment dependent upon another), under the administration of a seneschal and bailiff.[1]
The Knights Hospitaller in England were disbanded in 1540, and their preceptories dissolved as part of King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Swinford Hospitaller Preceptory, English Heritage: PastScape
- ↑ House of Knights Hospitallers: Preceptory of Dalby and Heather, A History of the County of Leicestershire: Volume 2 (1954), pp. 32-33. Date accessed: 27 June 2013.
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