Tuesday, December 9, 2014

December 1112 A.D. Barnwell Priory, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire—Augustinian Canons Regular; Plundered 1381; Dissolved 11 Nov 1538; Granted to Anthony Brown, 1546; Granted to Edward Clinton, 1552; Ruins Destroyed 1810


December 1112 A.D.  Barnwell Priory, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire—Augustinian Canons Regular;  Plundered 1381;  Dissolved 11 Nov 1538;  Granted to Anthony Brown, 1546; Granted to Edward Clinton, 1552;  Ruins Destroyed 1810
 
 
 

Barnwell Priory


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The Cellarer's Chequer, part of the old Barnwell Priory.

Barnwell Priory was an Augustinian priory at Barnwell in Cambridgeshire, founded as a house of Canons Regular. Only one 13th century claustral building remains.[1]

The priory was home to the Barnwell chronicler, an anonymous chronicler who wrote about the reign of King John.

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