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being taken up by the priory of St Mary
Magdalene in 1461, who ensured that services were maintained. In asking 'why St Peter's should be treated in this way', the suggestion is that, for reasons unknown, the monks of St Mary Magdalene Priory 'regarded custodianship of the spring, after which the church and parish were named, as an important matter, parishioners or no parishioners and were therefore content to add the management of a round of services here to their responsibilities'. The church's name 'St Peter
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Lincoln Stamp End causeway mark it as an important ritual site from the Bronze Age through to the medieval era with later deposits suggesting it continued to be used for this purpose throughout the life of the St Mary Magdalene priory cell. The ritual significance, derived from pagan belief, probably focused on water features, including the River Witham itself. Among the finds associated with the causeway, is the 4th century
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causeways, each having similarly located northern churches, and areas of ritual artefact deposit. This placement of early churches, or religious establishments, is thought to be part of a
Christian 'conversion and guardianship' of important pagan sites within the Witham valley. Archeological finds on
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In another account, by 1428, St Peter's parish, as with other parishes in the area, had less than ten residents, and collapsed, as an administrative and ecclesiastical unit. But, instead of becoming redundant, like the nearby churches of St Bavon and St
Rumbold, St Peter's church was 'unusual' in
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While no charter for the priory survives, a document relating to an early 15th-century dispute, sets out the terms of the endowment by Romfar. The document describes an existing church dedicated to St Mary, and adjoining lands, in an area of
Lincoln called 'les blackmunkes', would be given to the
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Anglicanum: A History of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, with Their Dependencies, in England and Wales; Also of All Such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as Were in Any Manner Connected with Religious Houses in England
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in York, and, as such, 'was only intended to support a prior and one or two monks'. Despite the small size of the cell, unlike other 'minute dependencies', excavation work at the Monks Abbey site suggests the priory members 'worshipped in a cruciform chapel of good size'.
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Lincoln, 'which is identical with the land and privileges of the cell of St Mary's York usually known as Monk's Abbey', and identify the abbey's early ownership of 'Monks' Leys Common', now the site of the
142:"Where the Deane of Lyncolne's house is in the Minstar Close of Lyncolne, and there about, was a Monastery of Nunes afore the time that Remigus began the new Mynstar of Lyncolne: and of this Howse yet remayne certayne tokens of it."
300:. In 1455, the abbot in York, reached an agreement over the common with the Lincoln corporation and, in 1585, following the dissolution of the monasteries, the land passed to the corporation's ownership. The latter decision after
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868:. CUP Archive. 1956. pp. 49–52.
505:. Vol. 2. British History Online
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134:Bishop who began the construction of
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747:"History of archaeology in Lincoln"
330:The English archæologist's handbook
1768:St Æthelreda's nunnery, Stow Green
1160:Lincoln - St Mary Magdalene Priory
502:A History of the County of Lincoln
354:National Heritage List for England
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302:John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland
18:St. Mary Magdalen Priory, Lincoln
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1205:Stamford Cell in Burghley Park
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138:in the mid 1070s. He writes:
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1828:History of Lincoln, England
1823:Monasteries in Lincolnshire
1514:Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory
1252:Stamford Friars of the Sack
961:Monasteries in Lincolnshire
87:, was that the 7th century
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55:and Hanes Cell, it was a
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174:to maintain possession.
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875:978-1-00-140586-5
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