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Hatfield Peverel Priory

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89:, a Catholic lay brotherhood, which made it their European headquarters until their closure in 1972, when the property, now with derelict grounds, was purchased as a speculation by Dolph Claydon, a property developer, who quickly sold it on to Derek Marriott who used it as a school, which closed in 1979. In 2000 the property was owned by Adrian and Fiona Cowell, who have undertaken much restoration to house and grounds. 19: 64:
in 1765 and built in 1769, stands on a rise of land overlooking the Chelmer valley. The property passed to Wright's son, John Wright II, who died in 1796 without a male issue. The estate then passed under entail to his nephew (i.e. his sister's son) Peter Luard, who took the name and arms of Wright
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According to tradition the priory was founded by the Saxon Ingelrica, wife of Ranulph Peverel and reputed to be the mistress of William the Conqueror, to atone for her sins. The parish church, St Andrew's
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from 1874 to 1880. Tennant eventually purchased Hatfield Priory in 1928, following the death of the widow of John Wright V. In 1935, one year before his death, Tennant sold it to the
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The property was acquired by the Wright family when John Wright, a coachmaker, first landed his family in Essex in 1764. The current house, in a park designed by
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1100. It is in the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England and is located on the south side of the village of
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Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 15th Edition, ed. Pirie-Gordon, H., London, 1937, p.2219, pedigree of "Tennant of Hatfield Peverel"
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Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 15th Edition, ed. Pirie-Gordon, H., London, 1937, pp.2217-8, pedigree of Tennant of Chapel House
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as required under the will. Peter (Luard) Wright, elder brother of William Wright Luard of The Lodge, Witham (and father of Admiral
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English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest (Swindon: English Heritage 2008)
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St Andrew's Parish Church, Hatfield Peveral - former conventual church of Hatfield Priory
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List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches
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Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
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Essex
Hatfield Peverel
Chelmsford
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Church of England
Richard Woods
William Luard
Robert Tennant
Conistone
Member of Parliament
Leeds
Marianhill Mission
List of monastic houses in Essex
List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches
Historic England
"CHURCH OF ST ANDREW (378632)"
"Houses of Benedictine monks - Priory of Hatfield Peverel | British History Online"
"Seax Archaeology - Unlocking Essex's Past"
the original
"Seax Archaeology - Unlocking Essex's Past"
the original



Historic England
"Details from listed building database (1000206)"
National Heritage List for England
Burke's
Burke's

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