List of monastic houses in Norfolk
The following is a list of monastic houses in Norfolk, England.
List
Foundation | Image | Communities and provenance | Formal name or dedication and alternative names | References and location |
Aldeby Priory ^ | Benedictine monks dependent on Norwich; founded c. 1100-1119 by Herbert de Losinga, Bishop of Norwich; lack of evidence for a conventual church infers that the monks officiated at the parochial church of St Mary which was granted to the priory; granted to the Dean and Prebendary of Norwich | The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Aldeby Priory | ||
Beeston Regis Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded c. 1216 by Lady Margery de Cressy; Carmelite Friars refounded 1400; dissolved 1539; granted to Sir Edmond Windham and Giles Seafoule 1545/6 | The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Beeston Regis ____________________ Beeston Priory | ||
Binham Priory + | Benedictine monks priory cell dependent on St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire; founded c.1091 by Peter de Valoines, manor granted by William the Conqueror; dissolved 1539; granted to Sir Thomas Paston; demolition ensued but the plan to build a mansion was abandoned; navel of conventual church in parochial use as the Priory Church of St Mary and the Holy Cross. Owned by Norfolk Archaeological Trust and English Heritage | The Priory Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Binham Priory The Priory Church of St Peter and St Paul, Binham? | ||
Blackborough Priory ^ | Benedictine monks founded c.1150 by Roger de Scales and his wife Muriel; Benedictine monks and nuns granted extended for use as a double house by Robert de Scales, son of the founders c.1170; Benedictine nuns alone 1200; dissolved 1537; granted to the Bishop of Norwich 1550/1; remains incorporated into a private house | The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Catherine, Blackborough | ||
Blakeney Friary | Carmelite Friars land granted 1295/6 by Richard Stomer and others with the consent of their lord Sir William Roos; founded 1304-16; buildings completed 1321; dissolved 1538; granted to William Rede 1541/2; granted to Lady Anne Calthorpe; passed to the local Pepys family; remains incorporated into Friarage Farmhouse | Snitterley Whitefriars; Sniterley Whitefriars | Blakeney | |
Bradmer Friary | Carmelite Friars founded c.1241 by Ralph Hempnale and Sir William de Calthrop; transferred to new site at Burnham Norton c.1253 | - | ||
Bromehill Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded before 1224 by Sir Hugh de Plaiz; dissolved 14 May 1528 for Cardinal Wolsey's college at Ipswich; priory demolished; granted to the Fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge by Edward VI | The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Thomas the Martyr, Bromehill | - | |
Bromholm Priory | Cluniac monks alien house: dependent on Castle Acre Priory; founded 1113 by William de Glanville; direct Cluniac rule c.1195;became denizen: independent from 1390; dissolved 1536; granted to Thomas Woodhouse 1545/6 | The Priory Church of St Andrew, Bromholm ____________________ Broomholm Priory | - | |
Burnham Norton Friary | Carmelite Friars ; transferred from Bradmer 1253 ; dissolved 1538; granted to William, Lord Cobham 1541/2 | - | ||
Carbrooke Preceptory | possibly Knights Templar possibly founded before 1173 by granted by the husband of Maud, Countess of Clare, with preceptory unfinished; Knights Hospitaller founded c.1182: Maud, Countess of Clare granted churches of St Peter, Great Carbrook and St John the Baptist, Little Carbrook and manor of Carbrook; dissolved 1540; granted to Sir Richard Gresham and Sir Richard Southwell 1543/4 | Carbroke Preceptory | - | |
Carbrook Cell | Sisters of the Order of St John of Jerusalem cell founded unknown, transferred to Buckland c. 1180 | |||
Carrow Priory | Benedictine nuns ; transferred here 1146, founded by two sisters of the earlier site which was granted land by King Stephen; dissolved 1536; granted to Sir John Shelton 1538; prioress's house incorporated into later residence; remains situated within the grounds of Reckitt & Colman's works | The Priory Church of Saint Mary of Carhowe | - | |
Castle Acre Priory | Cluniac monks alien house: dependent on Lewes, Sussex; founded 1089 by William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey;became denizen: independent from sometime between 1351 and 1374; dissolved 22 November 1537; granted to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk 1537/8; priors lodgings retained as a residence; >passed into ownership of Sir Edward Coke, and remains in that family; in guardianship of Ministry of Works 1929; | The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Castle Acre Priory Church of Saint Mary, Saint Peter and Saint Paul ____________________ Castleacre Priory | ||
Choseley Monastery | Lazarites founded before 1273 by the Earl of Gifford; dissolved 1544/5; granted Sir John Dudley, Viscount Lisle | |||
Coxford Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular ; transferred to new site c.1216 ; dissolved 22 January 1536; granted to Thomas, Duke of Norfolk 1537 | Cokesford Priory | - | |
Crabhouse Priory | Augustinian Canonesses founded c.1181 by Roger, prior, and canons of Ranham with the consent of their founder William de Lesewis for the anchoress Lena; flooded and temporarily abandoned c.1200; church and many buildings partly rebuilt 1402-4; rebuilt 1420-4; dissolved 1536; granted to Sir John Gage; house named 'Crabb's Abbey' built on site | The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint John the Evangelist St Mary, St John and St Thomas | - | |
Creake Abbey | chapel hospital founded before 1189 by Lady Alice de Nerford and her husband Sir Robert who used the chapel to found a hospital; Augustinian Canons Regular founded 1206, the master becoming a canon, changing the hospital to a priory with the consent of the widowed Alice; hospital dedicated to St Bartholomew after1217; raised to abbey status 1231 by Henry III; canons wiped out by plague 1506, abbot survived to 12 December 1506; passed to the Crown 1506; | The Priory Church of Saint Mary de Pratis ____________________ North Creake Abbey; Creek Abbey | ||
Custhorpe Cell | Augustinian Canons Regular cell | |||
Docking Priory | Benedictine monks alien house: cell or grange dependent on Ivry-la-Bataille; founded 12th century; dissolved 1455; granted as a 'priory' to Eton College 1436? | |||
East Dereham Monastery | Saxon nuns nunnery and probable minster founded before 743 by St Withburga; ?destroyed in raids by the Danes c. 870; sole remains are a holy well, reputedly associated with the monastery | - | ||
Field Dalling Grange | Savignac monks alien house founded 1138 by Maud de Harscolye: James de Sancto Hylario granted land to the abbey of the Holy Trinity, Savigny; Cistercian monks orders merged 17 September 1147; ; dissolve 1414; granted by the Crown to Epworth Priory; granted to the Spittle-on-the-Street, Lincolnshire; granted to the Carthusians of St. Anne's Priory, Coventry, Warwickshire ; granted to the Carthusian priory of Mount Grace 1462; granted to Martyng Hastings and James Borne | Dallingfield Priory; Field-Dalling Priory; Fieldallyng Priory | - | |
Flitcham Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded c.1217 by Sir Robert Aguillon ; in decay by 1528; dissolved 1538; granted to Edward Lord Clinton 1538/9; house built on site 16th century | St Mary ad Fontes | - | |
Gorleston Friary | Augustinian Friars founded before 1267; William Woderove given as founder 14th century; dissolved 1538, surrendered to Richard Ingworth, Bishop of Dover | - | ||
Great Massingham Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded before/c.1260 probably by Nicholas le Syre ; dilapidated 1475-6; refounded as a cell of West Acre; dissolved 1538; granted to Sir Thomas Gresham | St Mary and St Nicholas ____________________ Massingham Magna | - | |
Great Witchingham Grange | Cluniac monks alien house: dependent on Longueville; founded after 1093: manor and other endowments granted by Walter Giffard, 1st Earl of Buckingham; possibly directly supervised by monks from time-to-time dissolved after 1414 | - | ||
Great Yarmouth — St Nicholas's Priory | Benedictine monks cell dependent on Norwich; founded 1101 by Herbert de Losinga, Bishop of Norwich; Church of St Nicholas was associated with the priory; dissolved 1539; granted to Norwich Cathedral; restored 1835; destroyed by bombing in World War II; restored, currently in parochial use as the Parish Church of St Nicholas; the conventual Great Hall currently in use as Priory School | The Priory Church of Saint Nicholas, Great Yarmouth; | - | |
Great Yarmouth Austin Friary | Augustinian Friars cell? under Gorleston founded 1339?: royal permission granted; existence purported by old tradition dissolution unknown | |||
Great Yarmouth Blackfriars | Dominican Friars founded before 1267 by Sir William Garbridge; inundated by the sea 1287, and sea wall constructed; church destroyed by fire 1525; dissolved 1538; granted to Richard Andrews and Sir Leonard Chamberlain.1542/3 | - | ||
Great Yarmouth Greyfriars | Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded after 1226-1271 by Sir William Garbridge; dissolved 1538; granted to Sir Richard Williams, alias Cromwell 1541/2; leased 1582 as a lodging for important visitors, and part used by local civilian militia; site sold to John Woodroffe 1657; later divided and sold; monastic remains incorporated into 17th century and later buildings; remains of the cloister were opened up late 19th century, with other remains restored 1945 and thereafter | - | ||
Great Yarmouth Whitefriars | Carmelite Friars founded before 1277 by Edward I; destroyed by fire 1 April 1509; dissolved 1538 by Richard Ingworth, Bishop of Dover; granted to Thomas Denton and Richard Nottingham 1544/5; house built on site 17th century | - | ||
Haddiscoe Preceptory | Knights Templar founded before 1218; dissolved 1308-12 | |||
Heacham Grange | Cluniac monks alien house: grange dependent on Lewes, Sussex; founded before 1088: endowments including mansion and estates granted to Lewes by William de Warenne; cell purported to have existed ' — possibly directly supervised by monks from time-to-time; dissolution unknown | - | ||
Hempton Priory | hospital founded before 1135 by Roger de St Martin, with Richard Ward Augustinian Canons Regular founded before 1135; hospital continued to after 1200; dissolved 1536; granted to Sir William Fermer 1545/6 | The Priory Church of Saint Stephen, Hempton ____________________ Fakenham Priory; Hampton Priory | - | |
Hickling Priory # | Augustinian Canons Regular founded 1185 by Theobald de Valentia, son of Robert de Valoines; dissolved 1536; granted to the Bishop of Norwich | The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Saint Augustine and All Saints, Hickling 1545/6 | - | |
Hitcham Cell | Cluniac monks founded during the reign of William II by William Warren, Earl of Surrey; dissolved; granted to Thomas, Duke of Norfolk 1537/8 | |||
Horsham St Faith Priory | Benedictine monks ; alien house: dependent on Conches; transferred here after 1105; became denizen: independent from 1390; dissolved 1536; granted to Sir Edward Elrington 1543/4 | The Priory Church of Saint Faith, Horsham | - | |
Horstead Priory | Benedictine monks alien house: priory or grange? dependent on La Trinitè, Caen; founded c.1090 by William II to nunnery at Caen; nuns appear not to have resided here; probably run by a monk using the title 'prior' dissolved 1414; granted to King's College, Cambridge 1291 | Horestead Grange; Horstead Priory | - | |
Ingham Priory + | secular canons collegiate founded c.1355 by Sir Miles Stapleton who was granted licence to enlarge church 1355; Trinitarian Canons founded 1360 abandoned between 1534 and 1536; dissolved 1536; prospective purchaser falsely asserted the house to be of Crutched Friars; granted to the Bishop of Norwich 1544/5; The Swan Inn public house, adjacent to the church, also stands on the site of the priory | The Priory Church of the Holy Trinity and All Saints, Ingham | - | |
King's Lynn Benedictine Priory | Benedictine monks founded 1095; dissolved 1538; granted to the Dean and Chapter of Norwich; site of the prior's house consecrated and incorporated into St Margaret's churchyard early 17th century; demolished apart from small section incorporated into later building | The Priory & Parish Church of Saint Margaret with Saint Mary Magdalen and All the Virgin Saints, King's Lynn The Priory & Parish Church of Saint Margaret with St Nicholas, King's Lynn | - | |
King's Lynn Austin Friars | Augustinian Friars founded before 1295; dissolved 30 September 1538; granted to John Eyer 1544/5 | - | ||
King's Lynn Blackfriars | Dominican Friars founded before 1256 by Thomas Gedney; dissolved 1539 ; granted to John Eyer 1544/5 | - | ||
King's Lynn Greyfriars | Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded c.1230, purportedly by Thomas Feltham; dissolved 1538 | - | ||
King's Lynn Sack Friary | Friars of the Sack founded before 1266; dissolved after 1307 | - | ||
King's Lynn Whitefriars | Carmelite Friars founded before c.1260, possibly by Lord Bardolph; dissolved 30 September 1538; granted to John Eyer | White Friars, King's Lynn | - | |
Kirkscroft Priory | Benedictine monks alien house: dependent on Conches; founded c.1105 by Robert FitzWalter and his wife Sybil; transferred to new site at Horsham St Faith shortly afterwards | The Blessed Virgin Mary | - | |
Langley Abbey | Premonstratensian Canons daughter of Alnwick, Northumberland; founded 1198 by Robert Fitz Roger; dissolved 1536; granted to John Berney 1546/7 | - | ||
Lessingham Priory | Benedictine monks alien house: cell or grange dependent on Bec-Hellouin founded c.1090; dissolved c.1414 | - | ||
Ling Priory | Benedictine nuns foundation unknown; dissolved c.1160 | - | ||
Ludham, St Benet's Abbey | hermits founded c.800 by Saxon monks under Suneman ; destroyed in raids by Danes 870 monks or secular canons collegiate rebuilt c.960 by Wulfric; Benedictine monks refounded by Cnut; never suppressed, granted to the Bishop of Norwich 1536; probably abandoned before 1539 | St Benet of Holm Abbey; St Benet's of Hulme Abbey | - | |
Marham Abbey | Cistercian nuns founded 1249, endowed by the Countess of Arundel; dissolved 1536; granted to Sir Nicholas Hare and Robert Hare 1546/7 | The Blessed Virgin Mary, St Barbara and St Edmund, Marham | - | |
Modeney Priory | Benedictine monks founded before 1291; dissolved c.1536; granted to Robert Hogan 1543/4 | Modney Priory | - | |
Molycourt Priory | Benedictine monks foundation unknown ; cell dependent on Ely; granted to Ely 1446; dissolved with Ely 1539; site partly occupied by farmhouse | St Mary Bello Loco ____________________ Mullicourt Priory | - | |
Mountjoy Priory | Benedictine monks cell dependent on Wymondham; founded after 1189; Augustinian Canons Regular granted to Augustinians after 1199 by William de Gyney ; dissolved 1 April 1529 for Cardinal Wolsey's colleges | St Laurence St Mary the Virgin, St Michael and St Laurence ____________________ Monte Jovis Priory | - | |
Narford Cell | Augustinian Canons Regular purported cell dependent on West Acre; officiating in the Chapel of St Thomas a Becket | - | ||
Newbridge Hermitage | hermit's chapel founded 1094 | - | ||
Normansburgh Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded c.1160 Cluniac monks alien house: cell dependent on Castle Acre; refounded c.1200; became denizen: independent from sometime between 1351 and 1374; dissolved 1537 | The Priory Church of Saint Mary the Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist ____________________ Norman's Burrow Priory | - | |
Norwich Austin Friars | Augustinian Friars founded after 1277 /before 1289; dissolved 29 August 1538; granted to Sir Thomas Henneage and William Lord Willoughby 1548/9 | - | ||
Norwich Blackfriars, earlier site | Dominican Friars founded 1226 by Sir Thomas Gelham; transferred to new site ' 1307; property retained by friars; friars retired from new site when destroyed by fire 1413; returned to St Andrew's Hall 1449 | Black Hall; Old House | - | |
Blackfriars, Norwich | Dominican Friars ; licence for acquisition of site granted by Edward II by 1307; transferred here before 1307 destroyed by fire 1413; friars retired to Old Hall '; rebuilt; friars returned 1449; dissolved 1538; granted to the Mayor and citizens of Norwich 1540/1; now Blackfriars Hall | - | ||
Norwich, Friary de Domina | Friars of St Mary founded before c.1290 from a legacy granted by Roger de Tybenham; founded before 1274-5; community perished in the Black Death 1349, house becoming private property | - | ||
Norwich Friars of the Sack | Friars of the Sack founded c.1258: site secured for the friars in the parish of St Peter Hungate; dissolved before 1307; granted to Dominicans | |||
Norwich Greyfriars | Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded 1226 by John de Hastingford in a house in Ciningsford ; dissolved 1538 | - | ||
Norwich Pied Friars | Pied Friars founded before 1290; dissolved c.1307; granted to the hospital of Beck in Billingford and converted into a chantry and collegiate 14th century which continued until the dissolution | - | ||
Norwich Priory | Benedictine nuns founded between 1100 and 1135 ; transferred c.1146 to Carrow | St Mary and St John | ||
White Friars, Norwich | Carmelite Friars founded 1256 by Philip Cougate of Norwich; dissolved 1538; granted to Richard Andrews and Leonard Chamberlain 1542/3; remains now in use as a printing museum | - | ||
Great Hospital, Norwich St Giles Hospital ^ | hospital founded 1249; Augustinian Canons Regular from 1310 the master and brothers wore the Austin canons' habit; much of the medieval fabric survives in the establishment which has been in continual use since foundation | The Great Hospital; Hospital of St Giles | ||
St. Leonard's Priory, Norwich | Benedictine monks founded c.1095, built by Herbert Losinga, Bishop of Norwich for accommodation of monks whilst the Cathedral and Priory were being constructed; >continued as a cell of Norwich Cathedral 1101; dissolved 1539 | The Priory Church of Saint Leonard, Norwich | ||
Norwich — St William's Cell | Benedictine monks cell dependent on Norwich founded before1150; | St Catherine St William | - | |
Norwich Cathedral Priory + | Benedictine monks founded 1096-1101 by Bishop Herbert Losinga; dissolved 1539; in use as episcopal diocesan cathedral 1096-present | The Cathedral and Priory Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Norwich | ||
Norwich, Christ Church Priory | Benedictine monks foundation unknown by Ingulf; dissolved before 1076 | |||
Old Buckenham Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded c.1146 by William de Albini, Earl of Chichester; dissolved September 1536; granted to Sir Thomas Lovell | The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Saint James and All Saints, Buckenham ____________________ Oldbuckenham Priory; Buckenham Priory | - | |
Pentney Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded c.1130 by Robert de Vallileus; annexed by Wormegay 1468; dissolved 1537; granted to Thomas Mildmay 1538/9; remains incorporated into Abbey Farm and outbuildings which now occupy the site | |||
Peterstone Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded before 1200; flooded 1378 and 1387; dilapidated; annexed to Walsingham 1449, ceasing to function as a priory; granted 1550/1 to ?; remains incorporated into Peterstone farmhouse | St Peter's Priory and Hospital | ||
Rudham Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded c.1140 by William Cheney; transferred to Coxford 1216 | St Mary ____________________ East Rudham Priory | - | |
Sheringham Cell | Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian cell dependent on Notley Abbey, Buckinghamshire; founded before 1164; dissolved before 1345 | - | ||
Shouldham Priory | Gilbertine Canons and nuns — double house founded after 1193 by Geoffrey Fitx Peters ; dissolved 15 October 1538; granted to Thomas Mildmay 1553; standing remains demolished c.1831; farmhouse and garden occupy the site | The Priory Church of the Holy Cross and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Shouldham | - | |
Sleves Holm Priory # | Cluniac monks alien house: dependent on Castle Acre; founded before 1290, either granted by William de Warenne in 1222-6 or established during the reign of Stephen; became denizen: independent from between 1351 and 1374; dissolved 1537 | The Blessed Virgin Mary and St Giles Slevesholm Priory | - | |
Sporle Priory | Benedictine monks alien house: cell dependent on St Florent-de-Saumur; founded before 1123; church of St Mary and other endowments granted by Alan son of Flaald: papal confirmation 1123; vacant for a time after the Black Death; dissolved c. 1414; granted to Eaton College 1440 | - | ||
Stove Cell | Cluniac monks alleged cell dependent on Castle Acre, no record of monks in residence | - | ||
Thetford Austin Friars # | Augustinian Friars founded c.1387 by John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, who made a benefaction: land granted by Sir Thomas Morley and Simon Barbour, apparently established 1389; dissolved September 1538; granted to Sir Richard Fulmerestoone 1540/1; nothing of the founded currently visible, remains of the foundations are believed to exist beneath the ground | - | ||
Thetford Blackfriars | episcopal diocesan cathedral for the diocese of East Anglia founded 1072; see transferred to Norwich 9 April 1094-1096; ; Dominican Friars founded 1335: church of St Mary the Great granted by Henry, Earl of Lancaster, confirmed by the King 20 July 1335; the Church of the Holy Trinity made the friary church; dissolved 1538; remains of friary church, now incorporated into school buildings | - | ||
Thetford — Holy Sepulchre Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular — Holy Sepulchre founded after 1139 by William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey on land granted by King Stephen Augustinian Canons Regular before c.1260; dissolved 1536 | The Canon's Priory; The Canons | - | |
Thetford Priory, earlier site | episcopal diocesan cathedral for East Anglia founded 1072; see transferred to Norwich 9 April 1094-1096; Cluniac monks alien house: dependent on Lewes, Sussex; founded 1103-4, built by Robert Bigot; transferred to new site ' 1114; site granted to Dominican Friars 1335 | - | ||
Thetford Priory | Cluniac monks alien house: dependent on Lewes, Sussex; ; transferred here 1114; became denizen: independent from 1376; dissolved 16 February 1540; granted to Thomas, Duke of Norfolk 1540/1; | St Mary | - | |
Thetford — St George's Priory | Benedictine monks cell dependent on Bury St Edmunds; founded after 1020 by Abbot Uvius; abandoned 1160; Benedictine nuns — from Ling refounded c.1160 by Abbot Hugh de Norwold; dissolved February 1537; granted to Richard Fulmerstone Esq. 1538/9 | The Priory Church of Saint George, Thetford | - | |
Toft Monks Priory # | Benedictine monks alien house: dependent on St-Pierre, Preaux; founded between 1087 and 1100 Church of St Margaret and its endowments granted to the Abbey of St-Pierre, Preaux dissolved 1414; granted to Witham, Somerset; transferred to King's College, Cambridge 1462 | - | ||
Walsingham Friary | Franciscan Friars founded 1 February 1347 by Elizabeth de Burgh, Countess of Clare: licence granted by Edward III; dissolved 1538; granted to John Eyer 1544/5 | Walsginham Greyfriars | - | |
Walsingham Priory | secular chapel founded before 1066; Augustinian Canons Regular founded 1153 by Geoffrey de Favarches incorporating the Chapel of Our Lady of Walsingham ; dissolved 1538; granted to Thomas Sidney 1539/40; now in private ownership with public access | Little Walsingham Priory | - | |
Welle Priory, in Gayton | Benedictine monks alien house: cell dependent on St-Etienne, Caen; founded c.1081 by William de Streis, who granted the manor of Well and the church of Gayton; united with Panfield c.1275, dissolved 1415; granted to St Stephen's, Westminster 1469; granted to the Bishops of Ely 1548/9; site currently occupied by house named 'Well Hall' built on site 18th century | Well Hall Priory; Welles Priory | - | |
Wendling Abbey | Premonstratensian Canons daughter of Langley; founded c.1267 by Rev. William of Wendling; due to be suppressed 1528 for Wolsey's Colleges, but delayed; dissolved 1536-7; granted to Edward Dyer and H. Cressener 1573/4 | The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Wendling | - | |
Wereham, Priory of St. Winwaloe | Benedictine monks alien house: cell dependent on Montreuil; founded before 1199 by the Earl of Clare; dissolved c.1321: sold 1321; granted to West Dereham 1336; granted to Thomas Guibon and William Mynn; conventual remains appear to be incorporated into Winnold House built on site | St Winwaloe ____________________ Wirham Priory | - | |
West Acre Priory | Black canons probably founded before 1100 by Oliver, parish priest; brothers joined the Augustinian order c.1135 ; Augustinian Canons Regular transferred c.1135; dissolved 15 January 1538; granted to Thomas Gresham 1553 | The Priory Church of Saint Mary and All Saints, West Acre Westacre Priory | - | |
West Dereham Abbey | Premonstratensian Canons — from Welbeck, Nottinghamshire daughter of Welbeck; founded 1188 by Hubert Walter, Dean of York ; dissolved 1539; granted to Thomas Dereham 1539/40 | The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary | - | |
Weybourne Priory | Augustine Canons Regular dependent on West Acre; founded 1199 by Sir Ralph Mainwaring ; independent from 1314; dissolved 1536; granted to Richard Heydon 1545/6 | The Priory Church of Saint Mary and All Saints, Weybourne ____________________ Waburn Priory | - | |
Weybridge Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular priory cell; founded 1272 by Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk; dissolved 1536; granted to Richard Fulmerstone 1538/9 | St Mary | - | |
Witchingham Priory | Cluniac monks alien house: cell or grange dependent on Longueville; founded c.1093 by Walter Giffard, 1st Earl of Buckingham who granted churches, manors and land to the priory of St Faith, Longueville, Rouen; dissolved 1414, reverting to the Crown; granted to New College, Oxford 1460 | - | ||
Wormegay Priory $ | Augustinian Canons Regular founded 1189-99 by William de Warenne; cell dependent on Pentney 1468; dissolved 1537; granted to the Bishop of Norwich 1550/1 | The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Holy Cross and Saint John the Evangelist, Wormegay | - | |
Wretham Grange | Benedictine monks alien house: grange dependent on Conches; founded c.1260: granted by Roger de Tony, son of Radulph — charter witnessed by Richard de Rom; a parcel of Wootton Wawen, with possibly a single monk, if any; dissolution unknown; church was rebuilt mid-14th and 15th century granted to Sir Roland Lenthall for life 1415; possessed by the Provost and Fellows of King's College, Cambridge 1443; church in parochial use after suppression; abandoned 1793; now in ruins | West Wretham Grange; Werteham Grange | - | |
Wymondham Abbey + | Benedictine monks dependent on St Albans, Hertfordshire; priory founded 1107 by William de Albini: charter witnessed by Roger Bigod; raised to abbey status 1449; dissolved 1538; granted to Sir William Hadden 1545/6; church, partly ruined, now in parochial use | The Abbey Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Wymondham ____________________ Wymondham Priory | - |