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Thremhall Priory

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There are no remains of the priory buildings, the site of which is now occupied by an 18th-century house, but the outlines of the moat and fishpond are still visible.
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This article about a British Christian monastery, abbey, priory or other religious house is a
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Heritage Gateway: Historic England Research Records - Thremhall Priory
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or else by his son Richard de Montfichet the Elder.
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Augustinian Canons
Great Hallingbury
Essex
Gilbert de Montfichet
dissolved
Sir John Cary
Joyce Walsingham
Francis Walsingham
Little Clacton
Furneux Pelham


Victoria County History of Essex (1907), vol. 2, pp. 163–164: "Houses of Austin canons: Priory of Thremhall"
Heritage Gateway: Historic England Research Records - Thremhall Priory
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51°52′24″N 0°12′32″E / 51.873471°N 0.208998°E / 51.873471; 0.208998 (Thremhall Priory (approx. loc.))
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