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priory, is unclear. The manor had been part of
William Fitz-Ansculf's huge holdings and would have passed via the Paynels to their successors, the de Somery family, as part of the lordship of Dudley. However, not until 1242 is there clear evidence that John de Parles held Handsworth from Roger de Somery as an under-tenant. It is possible that Pain de Parles acquired a foothold at Handsworth in the 12th century through his wife, Alice, but documentation is no longer extant. William de Parles claimed lands in Handsworth by right of Pain and Alice. The lay advocate of the priory was now Richard, son of the founder and grandson of Guy de Offeni. The prior called upon him to vindicate the priory's claim to the land. The result of the case is unknown. William de Parles seems to have adhered to the rebel side against
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1004:, annulled his choice and brought in John of Tamworth from Coventry as prior – one of at least three occasions in the 14th century when the election of a prior was overturned by a bishop. However, this was not the end of the struggle. In 1397 Alexander Leddesham, a renegade monk aided by an armed gang, drove Tamworth out and for some time occupied his place. Tamworth took action in
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for thirty years. However, in 1260 William de Parles and eleven of his men attacked the prior, who barely escaped with his life. The miscreants did not turn up for the court hearing. It seems that violence was for
William a way of life and he was subsequently hanged for his crimes. An inquisition held at
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and John Vernon. Once this work was done, Burbank and
Cromwell travelled to Staffordshire and stayed five days at Sandwell in February 1530, selling off anything of value and raising £21. The bells of Sandwell they valued at £33 6s. 8d. - a sum that was exactly the same as bells at a number of other
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Sandwell was written by William Burbank and is dated 4 February 1525. It was signed by Prior John Baylye, who was transferred to another Benedictine house, like the other monk. The king conveyed the sites and properties of Sandwell and the other suppressed monasteries
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and personally appointed John de Acton, a monk of
Shrewsbury, as successor to Tamworth. His successor, Richard Dudley, was accused of harbouring murderers and thieves in 1414. The allegations concerned the activities of a group of robbers and extortioners who killed a man at Wolverhampton and maimed
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The Black Death seems to have brought the priory to a particularly low ebb. When Prior
Richard le Warde died in 1349, Nicholas de Cumpton had to be appointed in his place as he was the only other monk in the community. In 1354 the ageing Bishop Northburgh wrote denouncing poor property and financial
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William de Parles himself was dead by 1227. In 1230 John de Parles claimed half the advowson of
Handsworth from the priory, the other half remaining with Lenton Priory. The prior remitted his claim, and in return John gave the priory a house in Birmingham. The disputes with the Parles family abated
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The priory was soon involved in a series of disputes with the Parles family that lasted for several decades. In 1211 William de Parles sued the prior for 10 acres in
Sandwell and in 1212 for 10 acres in Handsworth. The precise connection of the Parles family with Handsworth, to the south-east of the
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its share of
Ellesborough church, an acquisition which required authorisation from the Pope. This allowed to collect the tithes, so long as it made provision for a priest to serve the needs of the parish. The inevitable result was a gradual decline of provision and a decay of the church fabric while
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proceeded as if the prior's resignation were valid. He received letters under the seal of
Sandwell Priory stating that the two remaining monks had elected Richard de Westbury as their prior and he confirmed Westbury as prior. Westbury now found himself challenged by Tudenham, the original pretender
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was issued following further allegations made by Kyngeston against Stevens and some of his associates. Kyngeston said that he had been assaulted at the priory itself by a gang consisting of Stevens, Richard de Westbury and Ralph de Wyburbury, both monks of Shrewsbury Abbey, Henry Morwood, the vicar
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forbade any further proceedings against Cherleton on 8 March 1341 and again on 10 May. On 10 October Prior Richard and his chaplain Edmund were included in a list of those planning to remove Cherleton in contravention of the king's earlier decrees. The arrest of all of them was ordered. They failed
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wrote to Cromwell mentioning how Higdon had visited Sandwell as he toured his lands, aiming to raise rents where possible. It seems that Wolsey retained some control of the church at West Bromwich and in 1528 Cromwell tried to get the curate ejected and replaced by William, the former monk of the
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The endowments of the priory grew piecemeal over the years and successive priors fought legal battles to maintain its rights and privileges. There were major contests between the priors and the Parles family of Handsworth in the 13th century - initially over land but later over advowson of the
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The manor of Sandwell was a useful windfall for a monarchy perennially in debt and was used to reduce future outgoings. It was included in a group of properties granted by the Crown to Dame Lucy Clifford in exchange for her share of a pension that she had inherited from the estate of the
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William gave the monks land at the hermitage by the Sandwell to build a monastery – a clear indication of an earlier religious use for the site. The Victoria County History chapter on the priory seems to suggest that William also gave them his share of the church and a house at
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The cloister and residential buildings stretched to the north of the church. Large, two-storey buildings surrounded the cloister, including the kitchens and stores. In addition to the main complex, there was a gatehouse with guardroom, a large barn 72 × 24 and a hayhouse, a
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The founder of Sandwell Priory was William, son of Guy de Offeni. Guy is known to have held West Bromwich around 1140 and was still alive in 1155. William was in charge by 1166 and was succeeded by his son, Richard, by 1212, although he may have survived a little longer.
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in 1529, the fate of Sandwell and the other suppressed houses became uncertain, although it seems that their restoration was not on the agenda. The properties reverted to the Crown and were not necessarily granted to the successor college, King's, which later became
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stood at the site, next to the well which gives the place its name, for some time before the priory itself was established. However, it was William who firmly established a monastery there: a house of Benedictine monks dedicated to
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to Sandwell the church at West Bromwich in perpetuity. Sandwell thus took the revenues of the church but agreed to pay 6 marks, i.e. £4, annually to Worcester and to meet all the costs of the church. As with other monasteries, the
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management: the priory had neglected woodland and fences and let land on leases that were too long. In 1361, when Prior William del Ree died, there was again only one other monk, Henry of Kidderminster, who became the new prior.
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When the time came in 1391 to elect Westbury's successor, there was again only one monk left in the priory. He promptly elected William Pontesbury, a monk of Shrewsbury and a close friend of Westbury. However, the new bishop,
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subject to royal confiscation whenever there was war or even tension with France. It was available to farm at a rent of 20 marks but ultimately negotiations were fruitless. In 1398 the priory was able to
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The priory buildings stood in a rectangular enclosure, with boundary ditches on at least three sides. Initially there were two wooden domestic buildings, adjoining a stone church, which later became the
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lived here and she was a source of philanthropy for the local area. Parts of the Sandwell estate were subsequently sold for housing and in 1947 West Bromwich council bought 1,367 acres from
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was built directly adjoining the eastern end of the priory site, and reusing some of its foundations and masonry. However, the earls acquired a further seat in the West Midlands at
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in 1515 requested papal sanction for visitations of all houses in England, obtaining it in 1518. In 1524 – then at the height of his power and influence as Lord Chancellor and
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of February 1297 records those restored on payment of the subsidy, including those belonging to the Prior of Sandwell, who had given the sum to the Sheriff of Staffordshire.
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in April 1280 uncovered his erratic property dealings and found that he had in his later years granted to the prior of Sandwell 20s. rent annually from his mill at
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was extended westwards from it. The wooden buildings were rebuilt in stone within a few decades and then partially rebuilt again a century later.
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for the Cardinal. On 1 October Sandwell was again listed for suppression when the king gave his assent for Wolsey to implement his scheme.
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he was forced to sign a resignation statement and to call off all proceedings against Stevens. Despite the allegations of coercion, Bishop
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to the office. Tudenham obtained papal provision to the priory and began an action against Westbury in the Church courts. However,
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A small museum in the country park's visitor centre at Sandwell Park Farm includes exhibits relating to the priory.
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1101:
1025:
877:
869:
679:
628:
616:
563:
520:
508:
432:
1924:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 4, p. 31, c.f. footnote 1.
241:
228:
3680:
1149:
925:
appeared in court as a defendant and the matter was again put off until the
624:
380:
1245:
to preserve a substantial area of open country for the use of townspeople.
2319:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Series 2, Volume 10, p. 147-8.
1370:
Houses of Cluniac monks: Priory of St James of Dudley, note anchor 4
1132:
898:
746:
742:
710:
656:
620:
590:
512:
467:– generally a well but possibly a pit - at West Bromwich; a watermill at
463:
and the main road, apparently adjacent to the donation at Handsworth; a
421:
2207:"Houses of Benedictine monks: Abbey of Shrewsbury: Abbots of Shrewsbury"
1123:
to Wolsey on 20 January 1526. On 10 February Wolsey transferred them to
1088:
and a number of other monasteries around the country. In September 1524
407:
Ellesborough parish church, 15th century but with outer surface renewed.
3074:"A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 17: Offlow hundred (part)"
2444:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Series 2, Volume 7, p. 288.
881:
862:
762:
641:
604:
574:
332:
144:
St Clement's (now All Saints') Church, West Bromwich (farmed from
125:
2528:"Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Sandwell', note anchor 43"
2457:"Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Sandwell', note anchor 33"
2419:"Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Sandwell', note anchor 32"
2283:"Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Sandwell', note anchor 27"
1817:"Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Sandwell', note anchor 47"
1750:"Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Sandwell', note anchor 45"
1723:"Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Sandwell', note anchor 42"
992:
Council ordered his arrest on 8 July 1380 because he had breached the
367:
the great territorial magnate who held much of the Midlands after the
4723:
3864:
2842:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 17: Offlow hundred (part)
2788:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 17: Offlow hundred (part)
2734:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 17: Offlow hundred (part)
2647:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 17: Offlow hundred (part)
2358:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 17: Offlow hundred (part)
2341:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 6, Part 1, p. 224.
1874:"Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Sandwell', note anchor 8"
1572:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 17: Offlow hundred (part)
1484:, D C Cox, Revd D T W Price, Margaret Tomlinson, B S Trinder (1973).
1298:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 17: Offlow hundred (part)
1203:
726:
612:
608:
476:
444:
3258:
A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 7: The City of Birmingham
3072:
M W Greenslade (Editor), A P Baggs, G C Baugh, D A Johnston (1976).
2999:
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII
2977:
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII
2955:
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII
2836:
M W Greenslade (Editor), A P Baggs, G C Baugh, D A Johnston (1976).
2782:
M W Greenslade (Editor), A P Baggs, G C Baugh, D A Johnston (1976).
2728:
M W Greenslade (Editor), A P Baggs, G C Baugh, D A Johnston (1976).
2641:
M W Greenslade (Editor), A P Baggs, G C Baugh, D A Johnston (1976).
2352:
M W Greenslade (Editor), A P Baggs, G C Baugh, D A Johnston (1976).
1952:
A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 7: The City of Birmingham
1848:
A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 7: The City of Birmingham
1566:
M W Greenslade (Editor), A P Baggs, G C Baugh, D A Johnston (1976).
1401:"Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Sandwell, note anchor 2"
1292:
M W Greenslade (Editor), A P Baggs, G C Baugh, D A Johnston (1976).
1221:
and subsequent indebtedness, the Whorwoods sold Sandwell in 1701 to
876:
had made an appointment in the regular way of Louis de Cherleton as
651:
The church in its completed form was oriented to the east. It had a
2137:
M W Greenslade, R B Pugh (Editors), G C Baugh; et al. (1970).
2028:
M W Greenslade, R B Pugh (Editors), G C Baugh; et al. (1970).
3860:
1658:"House of Grandmontine monks: Priory of Alberbury, note anchor 40"
1486:"Houses of Augustinian canons: Abbey of Haughmond, note anchor 14"
1093:
1039:
940:
493:
475:, the other side of West Bromwich. William also granted the monks
402:
16:
Ruined medieval Benedictine monastery, near West Bromwich, England
2933:
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland
577:
in Buckinghamshire: a house and a virgate of land – nominally 30
573:
had depressed land values. In 1365 Sandwell acquired property at
177:, Abbot of Shrewsbury 1361—99, who attempted to annex the priory.
2205:
A T Gaydon, R B Pugh (Editors), M J Angold; et al. (1973).
1656:
A T Gaydon, R B Pugh (Editors), M J Angold; et al. (1973).
1029:
672:
660:
645:
578:
3830:
3587:
2482:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 17, p. 22-3.
1973:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 4, p. 222-3.
2526:
Baugh; et al. (1970). Greenslade, M W; Pugh, R B (eds.).
2455:
Baugh; et al. (1970). Greenslade, M W; Pugh, R B (eds.).
2417:
Baugh; et al. (1970). Greenslade, M W; Pugh, R B (eds.).
2281:
Baugh; et al. (1970). Greenslade, M W; Pugh, R B (eds.).
2270:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 14, p. 132.
2259:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 14, p. 130.
2115:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 11, p. 122.
2006:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 1 p. 251-2.
1872:
Baugh; et al. (1970). Greenslade, M W; Pugh, R B (eds.).
1815:
Baugh; et al. (1970). Greenslade, M W; Pugh, R B (eds.).
1748:
Baugh; et al. (1970). Greenslade, M W; Pugh, R B (eds.).
1721:
Baugh; et al. (1970). Greenslade, M W; Pugh, R B (eds.).
1399:
Baugh; et al. (1970). Greenslade, M W; Pugh, R B (eds.).
503:
church at Handsworth, which the priory claimed it shared with
2126:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 12, p. 13.
1984:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 4, p. 143.
1902:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 1, p. 195.
1346:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 1, p. 198.
1229:, who owned over 2000 acres in the area by 1845. A large new
375:
around the middle of the 12th century as a daughter house to
3531:"Houses of Cluniac monks: Priory of St James of Dudley"
2406:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 15, p. 5.
2191:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 1 p. 283.
1935:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 4, p. 30.
1913:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 4, p. 28.
1623:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 4, p. 77.
1139:(income from tithes and religious functions) at £12 and the
777:
Remains of the south chapels photographed from the chancel.
1995:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, 1911, p. 174.
1634:
Collections for a History of Staffordshire, 1913, p. 308.
1552:
Notre Dame University Latin Dictionary and Grammar Aid –
1538:
Notre Dame University Latin Dictionary and Grammar Aid -
581:. From 1388 there was an attempt to acquire the farm of
2139:"Colleges: Tettenhall, St Michael, note anchor 41"
2030:"Colleges: Tettenhall, St Michael, note anchor 37"
1480:
A T Gaydon, R B Pugh (Editors), M J Angold, G C Baugh,
663:
east end. The crossing was surmounted by a rectangular
953:
to attempt a take-over. It seems that around 1370 the
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
1148:
priory. For a time the rival priests competed to say
3140:"Sandwell Priory, a Benedictine monastery (1017763)"
261:
Low walls indicating the plan of the priory church.
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168:
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136:
124:
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78:
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65:
1360:in A History of the County of Worcester, Volume 3.
443:– perhaps a water feature like a pond or weir; an
31:Remains of the south chapels of the priory church.
5177:Scheduled monuments in the West Midlands (county)
3482:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1913).
3463:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1911).
3444:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1907).
3425:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1904).
3406:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1896).
3387:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1894).
3368:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1893).
3349:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1891).
3330:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1890).
3311:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1885).
3292:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1883).
3273:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1880).
1076:– he decided to found a new, eighth college for
74:The Priory of St Mary Magdalene of Sandwell
3237:A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 2
2211:A History of the County of Shropshire: Volume 2
1662:A History of the County of Shropshire: Volume 2
1490:A History of the County of Shropshire: Volume 2
1459:A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 2
1432:A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 2
1084:. To finance this, he proposed to suppress the
589:order, a dependency of the mother house in the
3535:A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2
3510:A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 3
1032:and ultimately pardoned, as were the bandits.
3842:
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3059:. Vol. 3. London: British History Online
3053:Greenslade, M. W.; Pugh, R. B., eds. (1970).
3040:. Vol. 2. London: British History Online
3002:. Vol. 4. London: British History Online
2532:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
2461:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
2423:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
2287:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
2143:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
2034:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
1878:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
1821:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
1754:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
1727:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
1405:A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3
909:the prior and arrest the others to appear in
197:, instigated dissolution of the priory, 1525.
184:intervened in several disputes at the priory.
8:
2330:Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1377–1381, p. 567.
2308:Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1377–1381, p. 423.
2104:Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1340–1343, p. 320.
2093:Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1340–1343, p. 183.
2082:Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1340–1343, p. 147.
1380:
1378:
19:
3015:Dugdale, William; Dodsworth, Roger (1655).
1897:
1895:
487:over the estates, with the right to hold a
359:William Fitz Guy was a principal tenant of
82:Communis Sancte Marie Madalena de Sandwelle
3849:
3835:
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3584:
3485:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3466:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3447:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3428:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3409:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3390:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3371:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3352:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3333:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3314:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3295:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
3276:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
1867:
1865:
1645:Calendar of Various Chancery Rolls, p. 51.
1618:
1616:
1015:, restored to office by the new regime of
515:(a house with its adjoining land) worth a
18:
5187:Monasteries in the West Midlands (county)
3107:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
3034:Gaydon, A. T.; Pugh, R. B., eds. (1973).
2875:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2821:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2767:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2680:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2643:"West Bromwich: Churches, note anchor 11"
2391:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2244:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2176:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2067:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
1695:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
1605:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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1331:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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2198:
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682:or latrine, and also to fill the ponds.
278:Sandwell Priory, a Benedictine monastery
3317:. Vol. 6, Part 1. London: Harrison
2838:"West Bromwich: Manor, note anchor 103"
2784:"West Bromwich: Manor, note anchor 100"
1710:Lateran Regesta 71: 1398-1399, Id. Dec.
1284:
1192:St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
1152:in the church and litigation followed.
684:
523:and rent of 20s. a year from a mill in
49:
3558:
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3097:
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2865:
2855:
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2747:
2730:"West Bromwich: Manor, note anchor 94"
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2354:"West Bromwich: Manor, note anchor 35"
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1568:"West Bromwich: Manor, note anchor 92"
1513:
1503:
1321:
1311:
1294:"West Bromwich: Manor, note anchor 10"
675:, a stable, and a thatched watermill.
383:for the salvation of their own souls.
3037:A History of the County of Shropshire
1779:
1777:
1775:
1773:
1771:
1267:Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
789:The south transept and south chapels.
339:– more than a decade before the main
289:
281:
273:
264:
7:
3116:Hibbert, Francis Aidan, ed. (1910).
1243:William Legge, 7th Earl of Dartmouth
1213:William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth
1115:, then newly employed to work under
1086:Priory of St Frideswide, Oxford
585:in Shropshire. Alberbury was of the
447:or patch of farmland taken from the
57:Location within West Midlands county
3450:. 2. Vol. 10. London: Harrison
3056:A History of the County of Stafford
964:On 8 December 1379 a commission of
5182:Benedictine monasteries in England
3694:Carmelite Monastery, Wolverhampton
3537:. Institute of Historical Research
3512:. Institute of Historical Research
3488:. Vol. 1913. London: Harrison
3469:. Vol. 1911. London: Harrison
3431:. 2. Vol. 7. London: Harrison
3260:. Institute of Historical Research
3239:. Institute of Historical Research
3145:National Heritage List for England
3076:. Institute of Historical Research
2914:. Institute of Historical Research
2844:. Institute of Historical Research
2790:. Institute of Historical Research
2736:. Institute of Historical Research
2649:. Institute of Historical Research
2534:. Institute of Historical Research
2463:. Institute of Historical Research
2425:. Institute of Historical Research
2360:. Institute of Historical Research
2289:. Institute of Historical Research
2213:. Institute of Historical Research
2145:. Institute of Historical Research
2036:. Institute of Historical Research
1954:. Institute of Historical Research
1880:. Institute of Historical Research
1850:. Institute of Historical Research
1823:. Institute of Historical Research
1794:National Heritage List for England
1756:. Institute of Historical Research
1729:. Institute of Historical Research
1664:. Institute of Historical Research
1574:. Institute of Historical Research
1492:. Institute of Historical Research
1461:. Institute of Historical Research
1455:"Parishes: Ellesborough: Advowson"
1434:. Institute of Historical Research
1407:. Institute of Historical Research
1300:. Institute of Historical Research
1223:William Legge, 2nd Baron Dartmouth
1217:Following the tribulations of the
14:
5202:1525 disestablishments in England
1358:Parishes: Dudley, note anchor 17.
191:intervened in succession dispute.
131:Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield
4215:
3637:
3615:Monasteries in the West Midlands
3412:. Vol. 17. London: Harrison
3393:. Vol. 15. London: Harrison
3374:. Vol. 14. London: Harrison
3355:. Vol. 12. London: Harrison
3336:. Vol. 11. London: Harrison
1428:"Parishes: Ellesborough: Church"
923:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
855:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
794:
782:
770:
754:
734:
718:
702:
697:The priory church from the east.
690:
48:
41:
25:
5192:1190s establishments in England
3298:. Vol. 4. London: Harrison
3279:. Vol. 1. London: Harrison
2930:; Twemlow, J. A., eds. (1904).
1129:Edward Sutton, 2nd Baron Dudley
2980:. Vol. 4. London: Longman
2958:. Vol. 4. London: Longman
2017:Regesta 127: 1339, 4 Id. June.
1257:, and within the Priory Woods
341:Dissolution of the Monasteries
1:
3867:in medieval England and Wales
1100:were issued in line with the
765:, photographed from the west.
3021:. London: Richard Hodgkinson
1255:Sandwell Valley Country Park
213:Sandwell Valley Country Park
169:Important associated figures
3962:Canterbury (St Augustine's)
3712:St. Anne's Priory, Coventry
3656:St. Mary's Priory, Coventry
3252:W.B. Stephens, ed. (1964).
3191:. Vol. 1. London: HMSO
2936:. Vol. 5. London: HMSO
1946:W.B. Stephens, ed. (1964).
1842:W.B. Stephens, ed. (1964).
1789:"Sandwell Priory (1017763)"
5223:
3957:Canterbury (Christ Church)
3635:
3231:William Page, ed. (1908).
1453:William Page, ed. (1908).
1426:William Page, ed. (1908).
1253:Today, the site is within
686:Remains of Sandwell Priory
459:; an area of land between
4213:
2906:W. H. Bliss, ed. (1895).
1948:"Manors, note anchor 368"
1844:"Manors, note anchor 365"
1080:, which was to be called
351:Foundation and dedication
302:
298:
36:
24:
4192:Winchester (New Minster)
3502:John William Willis-Bund
3233:"Parishes: Ellesborough"
853:, a vigorous, reforming
845:Indiscipline and decline
4929:Monk Sherborne (Pamber)
4197:Winchester (St Swithun)
3817:Wolverhampton Monastery
1169:. Commissions of local
1044:Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.
949:The malaise encouraged
655:, with north and south
491:like other landowners.
4574:Studley (Warwickshire)
4509:Oxford (of Gloucester)
4499:Oxford (of Canterbury)
4494:Norwich (St Leonard's)
4082:Norwich (Holy Trinity)
3937:Brewood (Black Ladies)
2891:accessed 12 March 2017
1214:
1131:and Thomas Stanley of
1061:
1053:
1045:
946:
519:or 13s. 4d. a year in
499:
408:
195:Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
4569:Studley (Oxfordshire)
3689:Whitefriars, Coventry
3018:Monasticon Anglicanum
1386:Monasticon Anglicanum
1212:
1167:Christ Church, Oxford
1059:
1051:
1043:
944:
893:to appear before the
807:Conflict and disorder
725:Remains of the north
659:. The chancel had an
550:constitutional crisis
498:Edward I and clerics.
497:
485:manorial jurisdiction
406:
319:was a small medieval
66:Monastery information
4749:Creeting (St. Olave)
3748:Greyfriars, Coventry
1265:, and is managed by
1259:Local Nature Reserve
1021:canonical visitation
994:Statute of Provisors
801:Tomb in the chancel.
635:The priory buildings
365:William Fitz-Ansculf
161:William Fitz Guy of
5154:York (Holy Trinity)
4744:Creeting (St. Mary)
4629:Allerton Mauleverer
3758:Knights Hospitaller
3210:Maxwell Lyte, H. C.
3183:Maxwell Lyte, H. C.
3161:Maxwell Lyte, H. C.
2908:"Regesta 127: 1339"
1482:Marjorie M Chibnall
1200:Marquess of Montagu
1019:, was conducting a
955:Abbot of Shrewsbury
709:The outline of the
541:Worcester Cathedral
238: /
137:Controlled churches
21:
4989:St Michael's Mount
4504:Oxford (of Durham)
3811:Independent Houses
3784:Balsall Preceptory
3766:Balsall Preceptory
3561:has generic name (
3529:(editors) (1917).
3527:William Henry Page
3525:J.W. Willis-Bund,
3506:"Parishes: Dudley"
3203:University of Iowa
3100:has generic name (
2868:has generic name (
2814:has generic name (
2760:has generic name (
2673:has generic name (
2384:has generic name (
2237:has generic name (
2169:has generic name (
2060:has generic name (
1688:has generic name (
1598:has generic name (
1516:has generic name (
1356:J.W. Willis-Bund.
1324:has generic name (
1271:scheduled monument
1227:Earls of Dartmouth
1215:
1113:Thomas Wriothesley
1074:Archbishop of York
1062:
1060:Thomas Wriothesley
1054:
1046:
985:Robert de Stretton
947:
761:The presbytery or
623:, Coston Hackett,
535:, the Benedictine
500:
409:
291:Reference no.
268:Scheduled monument
242:52.5198°N 1.9648°W
189:Robert de Stretton
5162:
5161:
4122:St Benet of Hulme
3824:
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3794:Premonstratensian
1219:English Civil War
1156:After dissolution
1078:Oxford University
1002:Richard le Scrope
967:oyer and terminer
827:First Barons' War
741:Remains of north
361:Gervase de Paynel
314:
313:
5214:
4854:Horsham St Faith
4594:Westbury-on-Trym
4379:Henes (Sandtoft)
4374:Hatfield Peverel
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4924:Monks Kirby
4889:Llangennith
4884:Livers Ocle
4769:Ecclesfield
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4689:Brimpsfield
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3648:Benedictine
3623:Augustinian
1162:impeachment
1125:John Hygdon
1036:Dissolution
911:Hilary term
859:Papal Curia
600:appropriate
571:Black death
321:Benedictine
286:2 July 1974
245: /
220:Coordinates
148:after 1230)
99:Established
93:Benedictine
79:Other names
5171:Categories
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2918:10 January
2899:References
1958:10 January
1854:10 January
1102:papal bull
1026:Tettenhall
1024:others at
973:Handsworth
890:Edward III
878:prebendary
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680:reredorter
629:Wednesbury
617:Great Barr
564:Close Roll
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521:Birmingham
509:Nottingham
481:ferculorum
441:Handsworth
433:Shropshire
399:Endowments
345:Henry VIII
283:Designated
230:52°31′11″N
158:Founder(s)
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5019:Steventon
4864:Lancaster
4809:Grovebury
4804:Goldcliff
4779:Ellingham
4759:Deerhurst
4604:Wymondham
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1280:Footnotes
1064:Cardinal
823:King John
673:kilnhouse
657:transepts
625:Wombourne
527:, on the
451:, called
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4979:St Cross
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