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King's Mead Priory

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A "tesslated pavement" was also discovered: Made of multi-coloured 3 inch square tiles, it measured 9 ft by 4 ft and was bordered by foundation stones of what were thought to be side and end walls; adjacent were fragments of what appeared to be former arches. It was thought this was part of
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A petition was put forward to the king by the priory citing poverty due to the heavy number of visitors they had to entertain. On 2 September 1327, King Edward III granted "his special protection" to the monastery for a period of 3 years (starting December 1327). This was to cover the Priory's
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The first Prioress appears to be named Emma; shortly after the Nunnery's foundation a warden was appointed, the first of which was William de Bussel. Part of the priory's income was five pounds paid every year from Nottingham farm rents on the orders of
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Impressions of the priory's seals from c. 1200 are still in existence but are not in great condition. Another seal dating from the 1461 (shaped as a pointed oval) depicts the Virgin Mary enthroned, with the Baby Jesus on her left knee.
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Excavations during development work in the early 19th century revealed the location had previously been the location of a Roman (or less likely Saxon) baths; however it's unclear what, if anything, remained when the priory was founded.
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property and debts following "unusually heavy mortality amongst their cattle" and "the badness of the past few years". Robert of Alsop and Simon of Little Chester were appointed as custodians of the Priory, as per the nun's wishes.
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Nothing remains of the priory buildings: the area (known as Nun's Meadow and Nun's Street) has been heavily developed since the 19th century. Some of the stonework, however, may have been reused in local buildings.
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against the Prioress of King's Mead, Isabel de Stanley. He claimed that she had refused to pay rent he was owed, for 21 years. When confronted by the Abbot's bailiff, Prioress Isabel is reported to have said:
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The priory still seems to be in debt seven years after the royal protection was granted, as the nun's poverty is mentioned by the bishop in his letters appointing the new Prioress in December 1334.
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at "Stokes", along with "300 sheep (and their lambs), 8 oxen, 6 cows, 30 goats and 20 pigs"; in return prayers were to be said for the donors and their family.
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in 1535 records the Priory as having an annual value of £21 18s 8d. (£18 6s 2d remaining after expenses), with an additional 40s a year being brought by
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would have "nihil potestatis nihil juris" No Right and No Power over the Priory and its property. In these negotiations, The Nuns at King's Mead gained
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Many of the Prioresses were members of leading families in Derbyshire: reflecting the fact that many sent their daughters here to be educated.
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In 1236 Henry de Donison, his wife Eleanor, and Robert de Stanton donated an acre of woodland at "Thursmanleigh" (now known as Nunsfield, near
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was forced to intervene in around 1250; he brokered an agreement that freed the Nuns at King's Mead (and their property) from control of the
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Weell had the title of Bishop but it was a status title only as there was no cathedral or known congregation. Weell had been the rector of
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to pay the priory £5 a year (which was taken from the fee-farm rent) so that the nuns could pray for the soul of his father,
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issued the priory with charters confirming payment to the priory of the annual payment of 100 shillings from the town of
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Artifacts, including a stone coffin, discovered during building work in the early 19th century were not preserved.
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Isabella de Stanley was closely "related to the nobleman who espoused the mother of Henry VII".
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17th-18th Century house on Nun's Street, Derby; displaying elements of earlier stonework
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in Hertfordshire and went on to be a Bishop in the Diocese of Coventry and Litchfield.
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the Prioress paid £30 for a licence which allowed the priory to take possession of 10
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The Priory seems never to have rectified its financial problems: in the Reign of
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In 1230 Lancelin FitzLancelin and his wife Avice donated 13 acres of land and a
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Nuns: it was dedicated to "St. Mary de Pratis" and was under the control of
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Nothing remains of the priory. Its location is marked by Nun's Street,
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in 1542. The priory passed through the Sutton family, and then to Sir
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Ellen de Beresford, resigned 1334 (perhaps due to the priory's debt)
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King's Mead Priory was founded c. 1160 by Abbot Albinus of nearby
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sent his suffragan Thomas Weell, titular Bishop of Pavada (near
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Isabel de Stanley, occurs during the reign of Henry VII
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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the priory is recorded of having a debt of 20 marks.
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Monasteries dissolved under the English Reformation
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Saint Benedict Medal
King's Mead Priory is located in Derbyshire
Order
Benedictine
Nuns
Darley Abbey
Diocese
Coventry and Lichfield
St Werburgh's Church, Derby
Darley Abbey
Derby
Coordinates
52°55′35″N 1°29′21″W / 52.92646°N 1.48918°W / 52.92646; -1.48918
Grid reference
SK34433668
Benedictine
Priory
Derby

Darley Abbey
Darley Abbey
Walter Durdent
Bishop of Coventry
Benedictine
Darley Abbey
Henry III
King John
Darley Abbey
Roger Weseham, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield

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