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A number of stone artefacts and partial grave slabs have been discovered over the years around the chapel, where they can be seen. This includes a recently restored effigy of a Templar knight, originally discovered in Rothley Churchyard in 1790; following a £2,000 restoration completed in 2011, the
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granted the preceptory's knights a charter, permitting them to hold a weekly market, on a Monday, at Rothley, and an annual fair in honour of Saint Barnabas each June. This lasted until 1306, when King Edward issued the knights with another charter permitting them to hold a market and festival at
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was head of the preceptory. Similar to an Abbot with an Abbey and a Prior with a Priory, the Preceptor was in charge of the preceptory's church and land, and managed the brethren of the order who lived at the preceptory. The Preceptor was answerable to the
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From around 1500 the land at all three preceptories – Dalby, Heather and Rothley – appears to have been rented out. In 1535, the three combined preceptories are recorded as providing the order with a sizable annual income of £231. 7s. 10d.
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Rothley Preceptory was established around the year 1231; however, records show "The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon" (more commonly known as the Knights Templar) owned land at Rothley as early as the reign of King
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A large stone monument and plaque stand outside the building today, commemorating the building's, and Babington's, part in the abolition of slavery. In 1800, Rothley Temple was the birthplace of the historian
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An inventory of the dissolved preceptory from 1309 reveals that the preceptory consisted of both a hall and a chapel (thought to have been built around 1240), and had over 350 sheep.
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refused to believe the allegations against the Templars. However, in 1308, Rothley Preceptory, together with the Templars' other possessions in England, were seized by the Crown.
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The preceptory was suppressed and dissolved in 1540. The Lordship of the Manor of Rothley, previously held by the preceptory, was from 1565 until 1845 in the hands of the
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granted the Knights Templar the manor and church at Rothley. The preceptory would come to own land in 13 neighbouring villages, including granges used for farming at
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After losing the Holy Land in 1291, the Knights Templar lost purpose, power and influence, and were forced to move their headquarters to France. Shortly after, King
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their manor at Gaddesby, instead of at Rothley. This charter afforded a weekly market on a Wednesday and an annual festival in July in honour of Mary Magdalen.
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In 1313 the preceptory and its lands were transferred to the Military Hospitaller Order of St John of Jerusalem, more commonly known as the
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Rothley does not appear to have been administered by the Knights Hospitallers as an independent preceptory, and was merged with the joint
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Around 1250, the preceptory was recorded as having a yearly revenue of £62. 10s. 5d., which was used to help fellow Knights Templar in
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The chapel was heavily restored in 1896. In 1951, Rothley Court and the chapel were protected as Grade I Listed Buildings.
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House of Knights Templar – Preceptory of Rothley | A History of the County of Leicestershire: Volume 2 (pp. 31–32)
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With these confessions, and after more bullying from the French King, on 22 November 1307 Pope Clement issued a
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In the foreground stands the monument recognising Rothley Temple's role in the Abolition of the Slave Trade
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The preceptory's chapel and part of the domestic buildings still exist, and are now part of the
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Rothley – Rothley Temple and the Chapel of the Knights Templar – Leicestershire Villages
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In the 15th century the Hospitallers made alterations to the chapel at the preceptory.
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The Preceptory's chapel and part of the domestic buildings still remain as part of the
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The preceptory's chapel, constructed by the Knights Templar, is currently part of the
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by 1371, another Hospitaller establishment within Leicestershire. One
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The Templar Chapel built c.1240; incorporated into a later building
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From around 1371, Rothley was controlled by the preceptor of
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effigy has been placed within the chapel at Rothley Temple.
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and the fight to abolish the slave trade. A close friend of
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Hotel, which incorporates part of the former preceptory.
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then controlled all three of these preceptories from
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Rothley Temple is located in Leicestershire
Order
Knights Templar
Knights Hospitaller
Dalby Preceptory
Rothley, Leicestershire
Coordinates
52°42′20″N 1°08′52″W / 52.7056°N 1.1478°W / 52.7056; -1.1478
Rothley Court
preceptory
Rothley
Leicestershire
Knights Templar
Knights Hospitaller
Rothley Court
John
King Henry III
Baggrave
Hungarton
Gaddesby
Acre
Edward I

Pope Clement V
Philip IV of France
Pastoralis Praeeminentiae
Philip IV of France
Pope Clement V
apostasy

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