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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
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granted the preceptory's knights a charter, permitting them to hold a weekly market, on a Monday, at
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was head of the preceptory. Similar to an Abbot with an Abbey and a Prior with a Priory, the
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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
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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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